Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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128 Review(s)
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Argentina | Review #28522 on September 3, 2020: |
Zeitzen
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Process was fast and easy, no issues whatsoever
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Argentina | Review #28475 on August 24, 2020: |
Jonnat
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There was a lot of waiting but the interview was good and The cónsul was nice.
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Argentina | Review #28143 on March 4, 2020: |
MayzieMcgrew
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Overall, it was an OK experience. We got there, and they were a bit delayed. We waited for a while. THen they finally called my husband's name. The consul was strict, and the interview lasted for 45 minutes. He asked him various times who the co-sponsor was, and what was his relationship to him. Then, he asked me to come in, and he asked me about my daughter. Basically wanted to know why I didn't file a consular report of birth abroad, and I told him (numerous times, because he repeated the question) that it was because I didn't meet the physical presence requirements. He told us right after the interview that we were approved. The passports were mailed out pretty fast.
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Argentina | Review #28124 on March 1, 2020: |
Pardalis
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Very quick and simple stuff. Staff is amicable and even playful, expect that with good weather. They do have -some- storage for personal items like phones but they don't advertise it because it's not enough for everyone attending. Guy out front with the lockers is trustworthy enough, but those will only hold maybe a phone and a wallet.
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Argentina | Review #27972 on February 10, 2020: |
MikeyBee
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I was not there but my fiancee had no issues at this embassy. They were very professional and the actual interview lasted no more than 15 minutes. The questions ranged from "How did we meet" to "when do we plan on getting married". The only hiccup was the consulate did not have a copy of my (petitioner) birth certificate or passport, which were both definitely sent with the original 1-129 and should have been sent to the consulate. But all my fiancee had to do was go print a new one and take it right back to them the same day.
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