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Average Rating: 4
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104 Review(s)
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Caracas, Venezuela | Review #707 on July 21, 2006: | lanzelot
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
It was pretty good in general. You must have everything organized if you do not want somebody shouts at you. She asked me for the original and copy of my wedding and birth certificates and my old passport.
She did not asked any personal questions about our marriage. It was pretty easy.
| | Caracas, Venezuela | Review #443 on February 27, 2006: | camifree
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I was second on line, but they made me wait more than 4 hours after I payed the fee, I don't know why They finally called me, and said my visa had been approved. No questions. They were polite and nice, you know, the eye-contact kind, the best!!
Aunque estaba de segunda en la fila me hicieron esperar más de 4 horas luego de pagar el arancel, no sé por qué Finalmente me llamaron y me dijeron que mi visa había sido aprobada. Sin preguntas Fueron muy educados y amables, ya saben, del tipo de gente que los mira a los ojos, los mejores!!
| | Caracas, Venezuela | Review #329 on December 25, 2005: | Carol Vox
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Entrevista K1/K2
Llegamos los tres (petitioner, fiancee y dependiente de fiancee) a las 7:30 a.m. No hicimos la cola de no-inmigrantes, mas bien nos sentamos cerca de las escaleras que suben a las puertas de entrada del consulado. Como a las 8:00 a.m. un guardia llamo para hacer la cola de gente que va para inmigracion. Es mejor estar cerca de la zona donde uno se forma. Es lo que marca la diferencia entre salir temprano o tardarse 4 horas esperando que todos los que esten por delante sean entrevistados.
Tienen muchas medidas de seguridad, asi que no lleven celular con camara porque no permiten que los ingresen, ni que le quiten la bateria. Asi que mejor lo dejan en el hotel o donde sea.
Si es un celular menos moderno con quitarle la bateria tienen.
Nos sentamos a las 8:30 a esperar en el salon con ticket en mano.
La clave esta en la impresion que das y seguridad que trasmites, segun mis porpias conclusiones. Habia una chica por K1 y otro chico por... read complete review
| | Caracas, Venezuela | Review #125 on August 31, 2005: | rob&ana
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
The Venezuelan Consulate works pretty much like many others, you go in, take a number and wait til your number is called,I guess it depends on how many people are being interviewed at the immigration section of the consulate. I got there at 9 am, and I was called to the window at 10.45 am more or less. The CO was not friendly, but she wasnt too cold either. She asked for the info, made me sign my forms and told me to go and pay the 100$ fee. Take cash, they do not take checks or debit cards. They use the official exchange rate. After bringing the receipt to the CO, I was told to sit and after 10 minutes or so, I got called again. It was other CO, she was much nicer and friendlier, she took my finger prints, and told me that I was approved, she asked me a couple of questions and that once I got my visa I could move immediately to the US, did I have any questions??... Not really!!!! I was so nervous, but it really wasn't a hassle at all. The consulate doesnt require a whole lot of info... read complete review
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