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Italy US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
187 Review(s)
Naples, Italy
Review #23127 on January 23, 2018:

Paola Phillips




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PRIMO GIORNO: Sono arrivata all'istituto DIAGNOSTICO VARELLI alle 7.40 e avevo già 8 persone davanti a me (Il consolato suggerisce di arrivare li alle 8 ma prima ci arrivate, prima vi toglierete il pensiero). Appena arrivata mi hanno chiesto il passaporto, 4 fototessere e mi hanno fatto accomodare per fare gli esami del sangue, delle urine e i raggi al torace. In tutto ciò tra una visita e l'altra ho dovuto aspettare parecchio avendo diverse persone davanti a me. Dopo di che il medico mi ha chiesto il libretto dei vaccini (vi diranno loro se dovrete farne altri o meno), il mio indirizzo attuale, l'indirizzo in America e la mia e-mail. Poi per ultimo ci sarà la visita di base: mi hanno fatto domande riguardo al fumo, gravidanze, allergie, asma, operazioni chirurgiche e cosi via. Mi hanno controllato la vista, il peso, l'altezza, linfonodi, pressione ... read complete review

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Naples, Italy
Review #22699 on October 18, 2017:

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Naples, Italy
Review #22598 on October 4, 2017:

ValeZamp

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Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing

It’s a 2 days process:
-the first day there’s the medical at Istituto Varelli. They will take urine and blood sample; Chest X rays; they will check your shots record, your general health and you have to pay 220€. Don’t forget the passport and the pictures.
-day 2 is the interview. Make sure you have all the documents: passport; DS260 confirmation page; marriage certificate (if applicable); B C; divorce decree (if applicable); affidavit of support; W2; appointment letter, and police certificate (issued within 12 months) and the pictures.
Documents can be either in Italian or English.
Be there early.
People are extremely nice.
My interview was 2 minutes long and 2 questions were asked: when I met my husband and when we got married.
The petitioner can enter with you.
You will have to pay the fee before you talk to the CO.

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Naples, Italy
Review #22514 on September 18, 2017:

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Naples, Italy
Review #22494 on September 14, 2017:

Hicknick

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The embassy is in the nice part of Naples. It's ran by Italian guards who don't speak English which was an issue for me because they wouldn't let me in the embassy. I'm an American citizen and they let my wife in for her interview and he told me to wait outside. The people behind me were next and he let them both inside and when I asked him why he can and not me he said one goes in and two goes in then one and so forth. I was pissed. Then he tried to tell me I couldn't be by the waiting line outside the gate. He said I had to leave across the street away from the embassy. This was all in Italian and after he left another lady for the interview translated it for me and I still didn't leave. After ten minutes the people at the entrance rang and asked the guard to ask me if I was an American citizen. I showed him my passport and they let me in. They need bilingual guards if they want to work for the embassy.

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