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Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
130 Review(s)
Argentina
Review #31202 on July 3, 2022:

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Things went quickly, the interviewer was friendly but brief. We needed to retake passport photos and then make a second trip to the embassy to resubmit original documents. Why she didn't keep them at the interview we don't know. I was not allowed inside the embassy at anytime during the process.

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Argentina
Review #30809 on March 6, 2022:

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Argentina
Review #30342 on November 3, 2021:

Juanpa & Ari

Juanpa & Ari


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The interview was great. The staff was easy-going, super kind, and respectful.

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Armenia
Review #30315 on October 25, 2021:

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Argentina
Review #29347 on March 18, 2021:

Rachita

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Today my husband had his interview. He entered the Embassy at 9:30 AM and walked out around 11:00.
I didn't go in with him, but he told me that everyone else in there for similar interviews had gone with their spouses. So apparently right now at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires that's allowed.

I had downloaded the list of documents that the Embassy here says you need and organized them in the order they request. So he told me it was really easy to just hand her everything one at a time, as she asked for each doc. One thing that stuck out to him was that she asked everyone for evidence pictures (of the relationship), but no other couples had brought them. He had them and it just made it go smoother.

When he got to the interview part, he was only asked 5 or 6 questions before she voided his tourist visa and told him that he would be receiving the immigrant visa. We've been married for almost 9 years, so I think that might have something to do wi... read complete review

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