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| Review #18478 on December 1, 2015: | ferchu

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I arrived to the Embassy at 8:35. My appointment was at 9:00.
I went to Window #1 and they asked me to wait near. 8:45 they started calling people for immigration visa.
I went there, they just asked my name and gave me the famous green folder.
I went through security and then directly to step 4 (Finger prints). There was a guy who saw my folder and asked me to go without waiting (you don't have to do any line).
Then I went in to the step 5. And I sat down on the immigration waiting area (It is on the right, the left part is just for tourist visas). I put all the documents into the green folder (the documents they ask for are all the docs we sent in Package 3 but this time, the originals, and also the old passports)
Around 9:15 they call me by my name to window 5. There was a guy who spoke in spanish and asked me to see the green folder. He checked all the documents and gave me back some that he didn't need.
As I... read complete review
| | | Argentina | Review #18229 on October 30, 2015: | yoav

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Our interview was set for Oct 26th at 10:00 (a few weeks later than it would have normally been, but we requested this and they were very accommodating and prompt). We both decided to attend in the hopes that it may help our case.
When we submitted our K-3, we got a reply correcting some small omissions (notably the Police report was missing the exception 51 notification). Before the interview we fixed those errors and came in with all the paperwork requested.
We ended up arriving at around 9:30, but they let us in anyways, We were taken through window #1, given the "green envelope", went to fingerprinting, security (a USB thumbdrive on a keychain was kept at security for us), and sat down in the crowded room full of all types of applicants. At 10, we were called in to a small room, they collected all the additional paperwork, gave us back 80% of the additional papers they didn't need, and told us to wait.
At around 10:30 we saw t... read complete review
| | | Argentina | Review #18000 on October 8, 2015: | amorArgento

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Our interview was Monday October 5th at 10am. My fiancé (USC) and I got there around 9:30 and waited for 20 minutes at the park across the street before going to Window 1. The guy at the window asked for my passport, and he gave me a piece of paper and instructions that were on a green folder. Then we went through security and gave them our phones (which they hold during the duration inside) and passed through the metal detectors.
The first step was having my fingerprints taken. There was a line and we waited there at first, but a woman approached me and said that because I had an immigration appointment I didn't have to wait in line (she knew this because of the green folder I held). We went together at the front and took my fingerprints. After that she directed us to the waiting area for appointments.
We sat in the back of the room and put our documents together as specified on the green folder instructions. We realized we had a lot of documents we did... read complete review
| | | Review #17985 on October 6, 2015: | John1017

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
We had our interview yesterday at 9:00. We arrived around 8:20 and went straight up to Window 1 (easy to find) and said we were there for visa immigrant interview. They asked for our name, and said they said to wait in front of window 1 until closer to 9. We watched the long line of tourist visa people.
At 8:45 they called our name via speaker and we approached window 1. They asked us to give them one of the two passport size pictures and we turned that in. Next they gave us a piece of paper to allow us to go inside and pass through security, and the green folder. The green folder is like a golden ticket, VIP pass.
Passed security we went straight to the fingerprint station and waited in line, but a guard saw us with the green folder and said you don't have to wait in line. We went straight up to the window and got our fingerprints taken.
Next we entered the embassy's waiting room and sat at the back of the room, the immigrant visa ... read complete review
| | | Argentina | Review #17764 on September 13, 2015: | NataliaLin

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My interview was at 10:00 AM Argentina time on the 10th of September.
I was so nervous, and got there early, around 09:30 AM, and went to the windows to get some help, because I was a little bit lost.
I approached to the window, and they told me to go to the "window 1" when it hits 10 o'clock, without waiting the long line of tourist visa. Around 9:50, they called me to the first window, I told them that I was there for K1 fiancée's visa appointment, and ask my name, which was on the list, and I hand me a green folder with a number to go straight through the security check, and go to step 4 to take my fingerprints. When I got there, their system was having some issues, and told me to go straight to the waiting room on step 5, and announce that the system was down, and hand my papers that the green folder asks. While waiting to be called, I started to get some of the papers, and they called me to the window 14. A very nice lady, where was the consul's assistant t... read complete review
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