Colombia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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565 Review(s)
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #5835 on March 25, 2010: |
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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
hola a todos ,escribo para contarles mi experiencia,fue el dia mas largo de toda mi vida ,llegamos muy temprano antes de las 6, mi hijita mi esposo y yo , entramos arreglamos los papeles , luego en ventanilla 31 los revisaron ,muy amable la senorita ,lo duro vino luego todo un dia de espera ,tension al 100% no comimos nada pues los nervios no nos permitian sentir hambre solo cafesito y agua,se llegaron las 2 de la tarde y nada q nos llamaban , era angustiante ver tantas personas q salian tristes, yo oraba y oraba porq el consul fuese una persona buena y se diera cuenta q nustra familia es real y solo queremos estar juntos ,finalmente casi a las 3 de la tarde escuche mi nombre ventanilla 5 y hay bendicion" un consul muy amable , asi q el miedo se fue ,me pregunto muchas cosas q como nos conocimos q cuando nos casamos ,q cuantas veces ha venido, q que proyectos tenemos , q donde vamos a vivir , q como se lleva el con mi nena , q si paseamos en colombia q a donde ,q si paseabamos con la ... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #5833 on March 24, 2010: |
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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I just want to thank all the other members on here who posted their experience during the interview process. Without them there is no way that we would have been approved for our K-1 visa. And I even hired an attorney to help me with the process because I had know idea what to expect during this 6 month long process. Luckily the attorney told me to read this website and and the reviews to know what to expect. The most important review I read was one about his fiance being denied a student visa and having this be a big problem during the interview for his fiance visa. To all those out there who are applying I would go with your fiance if at all possible. I saw a couple of women get denied who were by themselves and if there is any problem they will most likely deny your fiance if you are not present. Everything was great with my petition lots of evidence and all paperwork filled out correctly. However my fiance had a denial of a student visa two years ago. Her Aunt had a longti... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #5807 on March 17, 2010: |
rcems543
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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
Things asked of her:
1. what was spouse's employment
2. Was she working, house wife, or student
3. If american spouse spanish
4. If she has lived in another country
5. How long we had dated.
6. How long she lived in the other country
7. How many times american spouse had been married before
8. If the american spouse smoke(s)
Things ask of him (american spouse):
1. How did we meet
2. How old she is
3. How old I am
4. What i do for a living
5. How many times i had come to colombia
6. How many times i had been married
7. How many times has she been married
8. Where do i live
The consulate asked to see pictures of us. We had a photo album to show so that was no problem.
We arrived there at 630 am and left at 130 pm. They do not go by who arrived first. So it wouldn't be anything to be there a long time and some one after you gets seen... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #5802 on March 16, 2010: |
CristianAmour
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
We had an amazing experience at the embassy. The consular officer was extremely nice and treated us really well.
Our visa was approved about 5 minutes into the interview. Everything else was good and organized too.
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #5801 on March 16, 2010: |
arizreynolds
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
we left the apartment at 6am and took maybe 5min to get there. they told us to get in line 3 while we waited to go through security to enter embassy. they started letting us in at 6:30 and told us to go to window 40. around 7am a lady came over to our group of people and gave us a folder to organize all the papers in. a little while later they started calling people to window 30 and 31 to turn in papers. they did not call us and we was wondering how long it was going to be. finally they call 5 of us to window 40 and they told us to follow them to window 4 where the interview was. we made a couple of friends there while we waited and they turned their paper work into windows 30 and 31. it was not very cold to me there but other people said it was i guess it just depends where you are from. finally they call us to window 4 and we turned in our papers. we are thinking that they have us doing something different maybe because we did not pass medical. so we asked one of the 5 people that ca... read complete review
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