Nicaragua US Consulate Reviews
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53 Review(s)
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Nicaragua | Review #2798 on April 28, 2008: |
Milton y Claudia
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
First of all, for all questions regarding the status of your visa
you can email to ManaguaConsularIV@state.gov in the subject put your case number, and aTTN: Blanca Perez
She was a big help for me on all the process since my case was expedited
she gave me a big help on questions and answers that i had.
So, we arrived @ the Managua Embassy Gate @ 7:15am on April 28 2008, we where on the inmigrant visa line. We waited there for 15 to 20 minutes, then they passed us to the security checkpoint where you have to leave you cell phone an other stuff that they dont allow to enter. Then they gave us a piece of paper that said IV (Inmigrant Visa). Then we moved to another security checkpoint, and they verified and told us to wait on a bench ( We waited for another 20 minutes).Then we were called, we moved to another area and they asked for the
piece of paper that they gave us (IV) Green colored paper, the gave us a number
206, we waited there for... read complete review
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Nicaragua | Review #1572 on May 7, 2007: |
Justo/Sheyla
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After NVC sent our case to the Managua Consulate, I begun to make contact to the consular section by e-mail. They replied promptly to my questions. Blanca Perez is the Consular Officer whom I kept contact with. Her e-mail is consularmanagua@state.gov, or PerezBR@state.gov. Remember to always give your case number when you make your inquiry.
When your case gets to Managua, they send Instruction Packet to the beneficiary by Correos de Nicaragua. It can take a week, two, or a month. Don´t let this happen. As soon as you find out that your case has been received in Managua, ask the beneficiary to go to the US Embassy and pick the packet. They know that the Post Service in Nicaragua is slow or inefficient. So they will give you the instructions and answer any question on your case. This is what my wife did and we saved ourselves three weeks.
In the instruction packet there is a list of all documents the Embassy needs from the beneficiary. It´s usually the same documents for... read complete review
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Nicaragua | Review #496 on April 2, 2006: |
rjfg1
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
When I was going through my K-1 Visa Process there wasn't any information on the Managua Embassy in Nicaragua. So I'm going to make my review a little more detail and try to be informative on the whole process. Hopes this helps some of you out there.
After I received my NOA2 (Nov. 29, 2005) from the California Service Center my case headed of to the Visa National Center. From everything that I heard the Visa National Center was suppose to mail my case to the Managua embassy very quickly (2 Weeks or so). So about 2 weeks after receiving my NOA2 I decided to contact the embassy, via e-mail, to ask if they have received my case (Dec. 12,2005). They replied back in about 2 days telling me that they already have received my case. The embassy in the e-mail also gave me our case # and told us that our interview would be Feb. 21, 2006, they also said that they had already mailed my fiancee the materials she'll need for the interview (Packet 3). I was rather disappointed that we ... read complete review
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