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Colombia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
565 Review(s)
Bogota, Colombia
Review #4031 on March 4, 2009:

John-Angelica




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

It was a little confusing at the embassy, but for the most part it went smooth. The "interview" lasted all but 10 minutes for both of us and approved with a smile and we were done... write for specifics if I can help

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #3859 on January 28, 2009:

Luza&Joel

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Really not a problem. Wife had her interview. The wait was horrendous, at 6 1/2 hours, but the interview, itself, was about 5 minutes. They asked a couple of questions and told her she had her visa. The visa was sent to her house 5 days later..

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #3856 on January 27, 2009:

Omar and Jennyfer




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

For the English speaking community:

First Step:

My wife arrived at her interview appointment around 6:20am. Before entering the embassy 4 lines are formed:

1.For people that had missing paperwork submitted the day before and had their interview reschedule for today.

2. For Visa Category K-1, K-2, K-3, K-4, CR-1
3. Tourist Visa and Work Visas
4. For people that need to submit paperwork from previous interviews.

Second Step:

A person from the courier DOMESA hands everyone a form to fill out and submit after the Visa is approved. After this, everyone receives a colored sticker and a group number. My wife received a green sticker in order to differentiate the type of Visa. Then it was time to proceed inside, first the Security point. They make you take off your jacket and they keep your cell phone. The items they keep are returned to you after the interview is over. After the Se... read complete review

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #3849 on January 26, 2009:

Omar and Jennyfer




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Primer Paso:
Mi esposa llego a su cita de visa tipo 6:20 a.m. Antes de entrar se forman en 4 lineas:

1. Para personas que habian entregado papeles el dia anterior en la embajada
2. Para visa K-1-,K-2,K-3, k-4, CR-1,
3. Visas turistas, y personas que llevan carta de la empresa que laboran
4. Personas que necesitan entregar documentos de citas previas

Segundo Paso:

Sale el personal de DOMESA y les entrega a cada persona un recibo de consigancion para pagar el envio de la Visa cuando sea aprovada . Luego a cada persona les pegan un stiker, a ella le toco el color verde, y tambien les dan un numero de grupo. Todo esto lo hacen para diferenciar el tipo de visa. Luego proceden a ingresar a la embajada, y por seguridad le hacen quitar el saco ( jacket ) para revisarlo y te retienen el cellular. Despues de ingresar se dirigio en donde se encontraban todas las personas de el grupo color verde.

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #3817 on January 16, 2009:

Bruce P.

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Went today Friday Jan. 16 for my Venezuelan wife's CR1 interview. She was denied a visitor's visa in 2007 because the interviewer focused on the marriage fraud danger of marriage to an older gringo--though that is totally irrelevant to a visitor visa approval or denial ( I am a retired lawyer from Fla.) so we had some trepidation, but since 2007 we have put bank accounts and my Colombian finca in both our names and have lived together on our finca near Medellin. The first woman interviewer put the paperwork in a certain order that had been forwarded from NVC, in fact the only document that was requested at the post 40 where a folder was given were the lab results; since if the document was sent to NVC it was not needed again. The first interview on the docs was around 9 a.m. after going in the embassy a little after 7 a.m. that lady, who my wife later said was friendly (she did not want to see me)told us then to go sit in front of window 2 and a consular person would call us. About a... read complete review

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