Guyana US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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59 Review(s)
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Guyana | Review #3927 on February 10, 2009: |
MrsRowe
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I was not there, so i will report was was said by my husband. He got to the embassy then waited for his name to be called. He was asked about 4 questions.
How long has he known me?
How long have i been in the US?
I cannot remember the other 2. Then they looked at 3 pictures and told him that he they need to do a DNA test on our daughter. Well, i contacted embassy and they gave me all the information on how to go about taking care of it. They seemed pretty friendly and not ss scary as i thought. We will see how the rest of this journey goes. It should only be a couple of weeks now.
Oh, they also wanted an up-to-date copy of my birth certificate as well.
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Guyana | Review #2663 on March 30, 2008: |
Munesh and Suz
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For the most part, I would say the Embassy is very prompt with their responses and timely in their mailing out of information. Also, if you email them they answer within 20 to 60 minutes. Not bad, considering we couldn't find anyone to talk with us in Vermont. However, with that being said, we were interview by four males that I thought asked absurdly personal questions. I'm not sure if they got a kick out of it or what. It was really kind of weird. But when you know your relationship is true, then it shouldn't be a problem answering those questions. I still think it was way out of line though. One final note, everyone in the embassy that I encountered was very friendly. No one was really intimidating.
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Guyana | Review #2462 on February 12, 2008: |
Damian
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My experience with the GY Embassy was relatively pleasant though some people would/will disagree.
Let me start by saying that people are extremely difficult in terms of reviewing data and processing time. They review every single aspect of you case, your spouse and even you. The process time is atrocious, 5-6 months for Administrative Review/Administrative processing. During this time they screen your civil documents, pretty much interrogate the beneficiary's neighbors (not really interrogate like CIA style) about your relationship. For example: they go house-to-house asking questions about your relationship, the beneficiary's, beneficiary's parents, you, etc.
Required documents:
It's imperative that you have all your documents UPDATED and organized. See what I wrote in the Consular Review section about what's required. The embassy will send you home if you don’t have updated documents, especially civil documents. See here: ... read complete review
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Guyana | Review #782 on August 22, 2006: |
usnumber60
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processing exceeds 3 yrs
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