Chile US Consulate Reviews
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Chile | Review #28015 on February 15, 2020: |
MeredithT

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In January 2020, our US attorney scheduled the first available time available for an interview for 10am on February 14, 2020. We received notice a week before that his time had been moved up to 7:50am for the February 14 interview.
Our attorney instructed him not to bring his cell phone. But upon arrival he was told it is permitted; they simply hold the phone at the front desk until you depart.
He waited with four other K-1 applicants. He was seen fairly quickly and the process was fast. He was asked when we started dating, how often we had seen each other, when we became engaged. No challenging or difficult questions.
He had a Denial of Entry on his account from April 2019 when he came to visit me. CBP agents told him he couldn't do his online work while in the US while using ESTA. So he was sent back to Chile. The consulate employee asked him about it. He explained that he was denied entry because he works online and didn't know that was... read complete review
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Chile | Review #28011 on February 14, 2020: |
Iscir

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(updated on March 27, 2021)
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Chile | Review #27127 on September 24, 2019: |
BriDi

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Chile | Review #27055 on September 12, 2019: |
BriDi

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| Review #26981 on September 2, 2019: |
KatieA

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My fiance and I followed every rule, filed everything on time, paid all our fees, and scheduled his interview for August 16th. Everything was falling into place... until the interview. As he showed up to the Santiago Embassy, the officer tried to direct him to the "immigrant visa" window instead of the "nonimmigrant visa" window for the K1 visa. My fiance and the officer went back and forth for about 30 minutes before the officer finally called the office, and confirmed that he should go to "nonimmigrant." So my fiance entered the office, took a number, and sat for 3 hours. No one called his name; no one called his number. Eventually, an officer at the desk called him by name and said, "We accidentally scheduled 9 interviews today, but only have room for 6... so we aren't going to take your case today. We will email you when we can see you. You can leave now." Yeah, I was pretty pissed off. Our response was to email or call them every day until they rescheduled him. A few days... read complete review
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