Venezuela US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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104 Review(s)
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Caracas, Venezuela | Review #18580 on December 16, 2015: |
andrea85
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
Overall experience from my fiancé and my Mom who had interviews one day after each other was good I will do the review based on my fiancé's experience.
His interview was at 7:30 am ( I was unable to assist ) he arrived at 5:30am there was already over 50 people waiting outside most of these people are there for tourist visas around 6:20 they start letting people go inside.
Once you go inside someone gives you a little chat on what items are not allowed inside the embassy, then you go to another check point where they check if you have an interview that day (have your passport, interview confirmation, and DS160/260 confirmation depending on your case ready ) these are the first things they will be asking you for. After this you go thru your last check point where they will be checking your belongings, you will then be directed to IV Immigration get a number take a seat and wait for your number to be called.
The first consular officer ( Venezuelan lady ) c... read complete review
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Caracas, Venezuela | Review #18554 on December 13, 2015: |
Arelys Weimer
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
Well my experience was very very good!
My interview was at 8:00am so I arrived a bit early (5:00am) and I already had 68 people in front of me =O!
Came in, got the first check in, waited in line, did the second check in, got in line again and entered first for the immigrant base visas.
The first consular officer asked me where I live and what I do for living. Took my paperwork and asked me to go back in line and waited for be called by the consul.
The consul asked me 4 questions, where am I going to live with my husband, where does he and work and what he does there. And if I have plans of travelling.
At 9:20am I was out of there.
Really fast and really nice people!
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Caracas, Venezuela | Review #17926 on October 1, 2015: |
PilsenC
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En general al llegar a la embajada el proceso es sencillo. Entiendo porque muchos se asustan,ya que no hay mucha informacion al respecto.
Llegamoms a eso de 7.20 (la cita creo que era a las 7.30,pero a todos los citan a esa hora para que lleguen temprano). HAces una fila afuera de la embajada, que luego dirigen adentro, donde te dan la charla numero 1 ,acerca de lo que debes o no llevar adentro de la embajada( Recomiendo irse con la billetera y el celular, hay un locket donde puedes guardar hasta 3 objetos, el pago se hace en efectivo), lleve carpeta trasparente o abre facil,puede llevar clips,pero nada de ganchos de carpeta(caso de carpetas marrones).
Luego de esa primera fila , pasas a una segunda fila donde te chequean si estas en la lista, de alli pasas a una tercera fila donde revisan tus pertenencias, debes vaciar bolsillos, NOTA : SI LLEGAS A PASAR ALGO DE LOS OBJETOS PROHIBIDOS, DEBERAS IR A BOTARLOS O DEJARLOS EN EL LOCKET Y HACER LAS FILAS DE NU... read complete review
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Caracas, Venezuela | Review #17830 on September 21, 2015: |
anibalplay
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· 2 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-5 Visa
Prepare for a long day. My mom got there at 7:30 and was asked to go out for lunch at noon and then return. final interview happened at 3:30 pm. No problem with the officer there.
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Caracas, Venezuela | Review #17746 on September 10, 2015: |
KennyG
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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
It was OK so ...
Arrived at 6 am to the embassy, I did not go in first because it is a different visa for tourist. At 8:30 I was able to in go and take my number, for the K1 nonimmigrants line. After 40 minutes, they called me up. The clerk, a Venezuela woman, made me about 15 questions. After verifying, she had me sign a pledge that said I have 90 days to marry and other not take public assistance services, then I went to pay the fee for the visa and handed two receipts.
After I waited 40 minutes more, the second clerk called me for an interview. This was the American consular official, basically he asked me the same questions. First he made me swear I would say it was real and he meant honestly. After 6 questions YOUR said VISA is approved welcome to the United States. He gave me a sheet that read the news.
The questions were as follows.....
Was 2 interview
How I meet my fiancee
Where
Phone number
Where he liv... read complete review
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