El Salvador US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.1
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93 Review(s)
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El Salvador | Review #4589 on June 16, 2009: |
Eca y Bubu
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Gracias a Dios todo salió bien y la experiencia No estuvo mal, fueron 3 horas aprox. para pasar a la entrevista, el consul fue cordial, ni muy amigable ni muy enojado, no solicitó ninguna evidencia, pero para mi tranquilidad llevaba mucha :P llegué a las 11 am y fui la número 20, la entrevista duró aprox 6 min y fueron preguntas para confirmar la informacion que ellos ya tienen.
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| Review #3698 on December 9, 2008: |
Skyler
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CONTINUED
Oops, sorry, I didn´t realize I couldn´t edit the previous entry. So, anyway, we spoke with the Department of State on the phone twice, and both people told us that the information given by the embassy was INCORRECT and that we COULD have a co-sponsor for the K1 visa (or that someone from my family could be the primary sponsor). My fiance went back to the second interview with a letter from MY employer in the States saying I was rehired, my salary, start date, etc, but they still stated that it was not sufficient and he needs a letter of employment for HIM. The second woman he spoke with, the actual Consul, he said was much nicer and took the time to listen to him and explain, but she still held firm that I couldn´t have a co-sponsor and the letter from my employer was not sufficient. They also did not care what we had been told by the DOS. The Consul stated that the K3 can have a co-sponsor, but not the K1, because on the K1 he could in theory go to the States... read complete review
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El Salvador | Review #3694 on December 8, 2008: |
Skyler
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The embassy ranks well as far as responding to emails and mailing Packets 3 and 4 by email. As far as the interview, the first person my fiance talked with (the first interview) was EXTREMELY rude and seemed like she was looking down to him. When she reviewed his financial info (well, my financial info) she told him that the K1 visa can´t have a co-sponsor and that I don´t qualify to sponsor him because I have lived in El Salvador for 2 years and haven´t filed taxes (which is why we had a co-sponsor...). She kept opening her eyes really wide and saying ¨You CAN´T be a BURDEN to the STATE¨ and ¨We need PROOF that you´re going to WORK.¨ Even though he has worked him whole life and I have too and neither of us have ever had any troubles with the law or drugs. She told him he had to get an ORIGINAL letter fom an employer in the States saying that they were offering him a job, the position, number of hours per week, and salary. I have to run, but I´ll be back to finish this ... read complete review
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El Salvador | Review #3209 on August 7, 2008: |
sinpisto
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K1 VISA INTERVIEW
In El Salvador, you have to attend two appointments. The first one is for the reception of the documents and the sencond one is when you have the interview.
It was a good experience. Things just went as I expected it. All my documents
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were in order and the consul only made some specific questions.
I first attended window 12 where I was finger printed, then I was told that I would soon have my interview. Within 15 minutes I was in window 12, the consul reviewed all the documents, she asked me some general questions and she was kind and cordial through the interview. She congratulated us for our coming marriage.
I most admit that I was feeling a bit anxious, mainly because I was not sure what I would be asked, but everything went expedite and without any troubles. It was a good experience overall.
Now I am waiting for my passaport to be delievered home via Cargo... read complete review
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El Salvador | Review #2856 on May 12, 2008: |
karla5001
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So now in El Salvador you are required to attend two interviews... The first they review you paperwork and in the second they interview you and take your fingerprints. We were extremely lucky and both of our interviews went to smoothly!The people were VERY friendly to my husband.
The first interview was on 5-2-2008 at 7:30 AM, they were mainly wanting to see theI-864.. and who his co-sponsor were (my parents). That is all they asked him that time...they asked for : I-864, POlice certificate, bith certificates, marriage certificate. They also kept his passaport.
On second interview which was on 5-9-2008 the interview was at 12:00 pm. My husband was there at 11:00 and starting to make line at 11:30. the second interview took a total of about 2 hours. First he was called to a window and his fingerprints were taken. Then he was called to another window and he was interviewed by an American lady who had a heavy spanish accent, but was extremely nice. S... read complete review
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