Ecuador US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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117 Review(s)
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Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #23500 on March 23, 2018: |
Brage
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I arrived at the Consulate General in Guayaquil at 11:00 in the morning, my interview was at 12:00. I got in line and had to wait about half an hour, then I waited in a room where they had different windows for another 30 min. They called me up to the window to take my fingerprints. I had a ton a supporting evidence for our relationship which they took, as well as my medial exam form and they asked me a ton of questions about my relationship with my fiancé, and about our engagement. Then, when I had answered all the questions, they handed me a green paper where there was information that I needed to read, (read what the papers says), and they asked me to take a seat. After 20 minutes they called me back up and they asked me what the green paper said. (PLEASE READ IT) Then they asked me like 20 more questions, they were the same question but they were asked in a different order. During the interview, I had two people asking me questions that the same time. One was sitting asking me t... read complete review
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Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #23432 on March 15, 2018: |
bkliesh72
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Waiver/Admin Review
My husband attended his 601-A waiver/visa interview in Guayaquil, EC. The interviewing officer was very nice. When my husband was questioned about having a certified copy of his divorce decree, the officer allowed him to return the next day, with a pass to go to the head of the line, with a certified copy. It turns out that he did, in fact, have a certified copy already it was just overlooked. All in all, the process at the Embassy was very easy and pleasant.
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Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #22961 on December 12, 2017: |
TimAnlle
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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Very routine. My fiancée from Ecuador had everything she needed, the whole process was smooth as silk.
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Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #22364 on August 19, 2017: |
vich32
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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
The consulate has been extremely helpful with my case.
let me explain...
Im an Israeli citizen and for reasons I am too lay to explain I set up my interview in GYQ instead of Jerusalem .
Problem with israeli cases is the police certificate is never given to citizens but sent to the consulate directly
my police certificate was not sent here to Ecuador because the police only delivers within Israel..
The US consulate in Guayaquil were always quick to respond to my emails and phone calls until they finally got a hold of my police certificate by requesting it from the consulate in Jerusalem..
my case got delayed almost 3 weeks after interview because of that hiccup with that paper but if this consulate was as slow as the Jerusalem one i had to deal with i would still be waiting for my visa to be issued .
The interview experience was good. I was stressed because I had no idea what to expect ,but they ba... read complete review
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Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #21017 on December 8, 2016: |
coinboy1909
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So overall this was a really great experience.
We arrived in the morning at around 6:50 and waited in the wrong line for at least 40 minutes. People kept calling out about how we werent allowed to have cellphones and, wouldn't you know it, my fiance had brought her phone! So we dropped it off with one of the people who stands around outside and charges $3.00 to hold anything that fits into a small black plastic bag. She kept our things safe for over 3 hours! Our appointment was for 7:40 and we got into the correct line at around 7:30. We were the only ones left there because they had already taken care of all of the other Immigrant Visas before we figured out we were in the wrong line.
My fiance and I then waited an additional 20-30 minutes for our line of 1 to be processed. When we got inside they had us take everything out of our pockets and put it into a plastic bin which was x-rayed and then we went through a metal detector. Once we walked down a hallw... read complete review
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