Paraguay US Consulate Reviews
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11 Review(s)
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Paraguay | Review #32607 on October 18, 2023: |
michrina
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My experience at the US Embassy in Paraguay was very pleasant. The officer was very courteous and respectful to me and my children. I was asked the basic questions you would expect in a K-1 interview about my fiancé. These questions were easy for me because my fiancé has been in Paraguay with me for over 1 year. In addition to the documentation they request on the lists they send you will need to bring copies of your fiancé's divorce decree and prior marriage certificate if applicable. Even though your fiancé submits this with the application, they ask for this from you directly in the interview. I was not prepared for this and had to send it via email later. They also asked for a legal document showing the father of my children gave permission for them to live in the USA for their K-2 Visas. You will need to bring this with you to avoid any delays.
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Paraguay | Review #32070 on May 14, 2023: |
Al&Ran
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| Review #26401 on June 9, 2019: |
P&K
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K1/K2 visas.
Both k1/k2 attended. Appointment at 2 pm. We arrived 15 minutes earlier. The embassy was empty of other applicants at that time, so they made us enter the building right away. The interview had 2 parts: in the first interview the CO had a check list with all documents to be requested: asked in this order: (in spanish)
1- Passports
2- DS-160 Confirmation pages
3- Evidence of visa fee payments (bank receits)
4- 2 Photos each (please have them cropped in 2x2 inches, ours came in a pair)
5- Birth Certificates
6- Police Certificate
7- Marriage Certificate from previous marriage and divorce decree
8- Photos of fiance and I together
9- i-134 Affidavit of Support (copy) and supporting evidence (bank statement, tax returns, employment letter)
10- Medical exams in sealed envelopes
The CO was asking questions in between asking for the documents: My daughter was only asked how old is she and ... read complete review
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Paraguay | Review #18251 on November 2, 2015: |
Rohayhu
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Generally friendly, but had to return several times because the affidavit of support was not an original and then again because I answered incorrectly one of the questions that did not apply to the visa type (about specific supports).
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Paraguay | Review #10545 on October 3, 2012: |
Stacia
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The interview was super easy. We arrived a bit early for our 2:45 interview. We went into the embassy and waited for about 20 minutes. First, they called Victor up to hand in his passport and medical results. About ten minutes later, they called him up again. I went with him. The interview lasted about 10 minutes. They took his fingerprints and had him sign the ds-230 form. Then, they asked the following questions: How did you meet? Where do you (Victor) work? How many times have you (Victor) been to the US? Do you like your wife's family? When did you (Stacia) come to Paraguay? Have you (Stacia) been in Paraguay the whole time since you came in 2006? What are your plans for when you go to the US? Then, he told us the visa was approved and we could pick it up the next day.
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