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Chile US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4 / 5
82 Review(s)
Chile
Review #27055 on September 12, 2019:

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Review #26981 on September 2, 2019:

KatieA

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My fiance and I followed every rule, filed everything on time, paid all our fees, and scheduled his interview for August 16th. Everything was falling into place... until the interview. As he showed up to the Santiago Embassy, the officer tried to direct him to the "immigrant visa" window instead of the "nonimmigrant visa" window for the K1 visa. My fiance and the officer went back and forth for about 30 minutes before the officer finally called the office, and confirmed that he should go to "nonimmigrant." So my fiance entered the office, took a number, and sat for 3 hours. No one called his name; no one called his number. Eventually, an officer at the desk called him by name and said, "We accidentally scheduled 9 interviews today, but only have room for 6... so we aren't going to take your case today. We will email you when we can see you. You can leave now." Yeah, I was pretty pissed off. Our response was to email or call them every day until they rescheduled him. A few days... read complete review

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Review #26936 on August 23, 2019:

BriDi




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Medical appointment + Interview

El examen medico, es el primero paso luego de que envían la carta de la cita, fue el más “complicado” ya que no existe mucha información reciente en la web al respecto. Cuando me enviaron la carta, faltaba un mes para mi entrevista, pero llame de todas formas... Me contestó la secretaria del doctor y me dijo que faltaba mucho, que llamara cuando estuviera un poco mas cerca de la fecha, por las pocas cosas que leí por ahí, vi que recomendaban ir una semana antes! Error mío por confiarme, lo mejor es ir por lo menos 2 semanas antes de tu entrevista, ella te dirá que necesitas tu pasaporte y 4 fotos tamaño carnet (tamaño de Chile), solo te entrega las órdenes de exámenes y de vacunas y te deriva a otro centro medico, muy cerca de la oficina de la secretaria. Toma 1 día en hacerse todos los exámenes, (orina, sangre, rayos-x y vacunas) pero el resultado de estos varia.. el de sangre va direc... read complete review

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Review #26671 on July 16, 2019:

An_thunder




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Everything went fast. At the moment of the interview we had some troubles with the Affidavit, but after that wa just going to the embassy again to give them the new document and everything was approved so fast.

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Review #26027 on April 19, 2019:

Ros&Ricky

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Review Topic: Medical Appointment

Creo que de todo el proceso de visa los examenes medicos fue lo mas dificil por la falta de informacion, y mas dificil para las personas que no viven en Santiago.
1.-apenas tengan cita para la entrevista llamar a la secretaria del doctor y decirle la fecha en la que van a ir a buscar las ordenes de los examenes, recomiendo hacerlo por lo menos 1 semana antes de la entrevista, ella les va a pedir 4 fotos tamaño carnet y pasaporte, enfasis en las fotos tipo carnet (formato chileno), van a necesitar las fotos tipo pasaporte para el dia de la entrevista.
2.- La secretaria les va a decir que solo pueden hacerce los examenes en la mañana sin comer por lo menos de 12 horas, la verdad es que se pueden hacer los examenes en la tarde el unico requisito es no haber ido al baño en 4 horas para el examen de la orina , los rayos x te lo entregan el mismo dia , el de orina tienen que esperar 3 dias y el de sangre va directo a la embajada, en mi caso que soy puerto varas chile ... read complete review

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