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Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
130 Review(s)
Argentina
Review #33235 on June 13, 2024:

Santi871

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I arrived at the embassy 20 minutes earlier than my appointment and there was nobody in line, seems they were not performing tourist visa interviews that day. Once I got past security, I was led straight into a room with booths and given a blue folder to put my documents in order (current passport, expired passports, photo, birth certificate, police certificate, delivery confirmation, evidence of relationship). I was first in line so about 10 minutes later they called my name, took my fingerprints and took the aforementioned documents. No financial documents or anything else were requested (everything was uploaded to CEAC) but it's still good to bring them just in case.

After handing over the docs I waited another 10 minutes and they called my name again to a different booth. I took an oath and was asked quick and basic questions about my spouse (how/when did we meet, how often did we visit each other for the last couple years, if either of us had been married before, w... read complete review

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Argentina
Review #33214 on May 30, 2024:

Tali22




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Whole process took about an hour and a half -- I (the petitioner) was not allowed inside at any point.
We were super nervous but thankfully it was as chill of an experience as it could be. I gave my husband piles of documents to take (like the I-864 and co-sponsor documents, taxes, pay stubs, vaccine info, etc.) but they only ended up asking for his passport, a 5x5 photo, marriage license, birth certificate, antecedentes penales con excepción art 51, the yatri delivery confirmation, and photo evidence. Interviewers were respectful, allowed him to do the interview entirely in Spanish, and asked the standard questions about our relationship.
He received verbal approval but was told to retake his passport photos (taken too long ago) and drop them off at the window outside the embassy, so we did that as soon as he came out. His visa was issued next day!

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Argentina
Review #32632 on October 24, 2023:

Asackerm

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancé got there at 9:20 for a 9:45 am interview. He was let right in.

He was called to the first window for the paperwork. He got scolded for not bringing the paperwork in in advance. I read the instructions multiple times and never saw that requirement. It literally says bring with you to the interview. Apparently they want them no later than 7 days prior, so be aware of that. Fortunately I had given him almost 100 pages of forms, documents, and pictures that they could POSSIBLE have asked for, so he had exactly what they needed.

He was the first one in today of the five visa appointments. The man doing the interview was very kind. Asked typical questions: where we met, when we last saw each other. He asked my fiancé if he knew of my prior divorces (yikes).

At the end he said everything looked good on his end, he’d get an email this afternoon confirming the approval (we didn’t, but the website now shows approved) and the visa ... read complete review

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Argentina
Review #32661 on October 24, 2023:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We setup the medical appointment with Dr. Grillo three weeks before the Embassy interview. Dr. Grillo was very friendly and allowed me to accompany my fiancee for the simple medical exam and all went well. She had to get three vaccines (Triple bacteriana, triple viral and Varicella) plus an X ray at the Trinidad Hospital a block away. The cost for the vaccines was 97000 pesos (100 dollars at the time). After that we walked to the US Embassy just blocks away and delivered the advance packet containing all the required document copies and passport style photos. The final interview at the US Embassy was the best and easiest part of this long and stressful process. Her appointment had been scheduled for 1:45PM but we got an email from the Embassy a few days before, moving it up to 9:45AM on the same Tuesday. My fiancee and I arrived 20 minutes early, there were long queues for the Tourist visas. We went straight to the guards who directed us to the ladies who work the queues, She announce... read complete review

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Review #32631 on October 24, 2023:

Nahiara




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I had scheduled my appointment at 13.30 hours for k1 and k2 but few days before it they moved it to 9.45 am. I entered the Embassy at 9:40 AM and was out around 11:10. There were a lot of people at the embassy doing tourist visa but I didn't have to wait in line. There were 5 people before me for immigrant visas (and everyone got approved!!!) .

I was called first on window 6 where a lady asked me for our passports , original birth certificates and original divorce decree. They took our fingerprints and tell us to wait to be called again.
The interview was in window 5 which is actually a private separate window in a very small room with door. The consul was very gently and super nice. He asked me:
- who was the petitioner,
- how did we meet,
- if my fiancé speaks Spanish, if I speak English,
- when it was the last time I saw him,
- previous marriages,
- what do we do,
- where does my boyfriend live and with who if... read complete review

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