Chile US Consulate Reviews
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85 Review(s)
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Chile | Review #30308 on October 22, 2021: |
concha200

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Everything went smoothly.
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Chile | Review #29875 on July 17, 2021: |
Jules_FP

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I scheduled my K1 Visa interview in June 2nd 2021 for July 9th.
I immediately called UC CHRISTUS's call center to ask about scheduling an appointment, and they told me the main panel physician Dr. Moore did not have any appointments available until August. They gave me her work email and told me to contact her.
After reaching out to the email, in a week they managed to create a "sobrecupo" or special appointment for June 23. They were very clear about what to bring to the medical appointment: documents printed, a big envelope, your vaccination history and several pictures.
In the appointment date, I waited about 15 minutes until I was allowed inside the office. Dr. Moore was nice and polite. For the vaccinations I was missing she recommended a place a few metro stations away to get them (RENVAC it is called). For the chicken pox vaccine I had to take a blood antibody test to test my acquired immunity to it. All tests: blood, urine and x-rays... read complete review
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| Review #29438 on April 5, 2021: |
Angelo & Brittany

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The interview was straightforward and quick. The appointment was for 08:30, we arrived around 08:00, and by 09:10 it was all finished. When we arrived my husband presented his passport at the gate and went in through the security screening (any food or electronics such as your cellphone must be left with the guard while you're inside). I was not allowed to accompany him, only the people doing the interview could go in. He was directed inside to the principal waiting area where there are a number of windows to interact with the Embassy officials in the back office. He waited a bit and then was called up to a window. There wasn't really any privacy, he said he could overhear other people's interviews at the nearby windows. They requested to see the medical exam envelope, the marriage certificate, his other civil documents (background check, his birth certificate, etc), and the joint sponsor's I-864 form. He was asked a few very basic questions and then told he was approved! Here are the ... read complete review
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Chile | Review #29436 on April 5, 2021: |
Tplatt80

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Medical Exam: This was the hardest and probably most confusing part of the whole process to be honest. There is a general lack of information about what to expect so I will write our process. There is only one doctor in all of Chile who can complete this. Considering how long Chile is, it is quite a pain. Luckily she lives in the region of ValparaÃso, but I truly feel bad for people from Arica or Punta Arenas who need to go through with this. The doctor was never rude, but the lack of information he provided and the attitude he had didn't give us much faith in him helping us if their was a hiccup, so I want to go in to detail about the process we had to do.
We first contacted the doctor about 1.5 months before our interview to which he replied that we are scheduling too soon and we should call back in March. We called again on March 1st and the doctor was more accomodating, but didnt explain any of the process to us. He simply told us to tell him a date that w... read complete review
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Chile | Review #28733 on October 29, 2020: |
J&J4ever

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The interview was very straightforward and quick, by far the least stressful process of the entire visa journey for us. There was about a 3 hour wait at the embassy prior to being called, but that was the only "hiccup" if you can call it that.
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