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Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
128 Review(s)
Argentina
Review #10562 on October 5, 2012:

Jime & Chris

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Review #10509 on September 27, 2012:

anthony-y-pia

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My wife's interview was yesterday and it went rather well. The only issue that she had when she arrived was that she had the wrong type of police certificate. They told her she needed one that was with the exception of article 51. But they told her it wouldn't affect the final decision and that they could go ahead with the interview, that she simply needed to bring it back as soon as she could. They didn't look at any pictures or other evidence she had with her. They asked: Where did you meet? What were you doing there? What did you like about your husband when you first met? How many times have you been to the US with your husband? Have you met his family? Where was the wedding? Did your husband's family come to Argentina for the wedding? What do you plan on doing when you get to the US?

It was very brief and the interviewer was very friendly. Overall a good experience.

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Review #10221 on August 18, 2012:

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The process itself went very well... the only real problem I had was with the guard outside. He wouldn't let me into me into my own embassy even though I was holding up my US Passport right in front of his face. That's the last time I speak to any hired guards in Spanish, he thought I was waiting for a tourist visa even though I kept telling him I'm American... fortunately there was another couple behind us and a manager came out and asked us what was going on and we were let in. It definitely left a bad taste in my mouth. Other than that, it was just like being in a DMV, typical US government office. It was freezing cold inside (like below 65) and I had wished I had brought a jacket. We waited a long time for our interview, we found out that a ton of us were all scheduled at the exact same time and they just took us one at a time. By the time we got into the interview, we had been there 2+ hrs. We had the German lady. She was a great interviewer, she asked if we wanted to speak in Eng... read complete review

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Review #9782 on June 5, 2012:

Rac2012

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview went very well. The consulate does not let you in until 15 minutes before the scheduled interview. First we took the famous green folder and added additional documents that we were required to bring. We turned the folder in to the secretary, who was extremely nice and told us "wow, you really went all out" with the amount of evidence we brought. We were given a number and waited for about 45 minutes until my husband's name was called on the loudspeaker. We walked in and immediately felt at ease. The interview was more like a conversation than an interview/interrogation. He directed the questions to both of us and only asked two questions about the relationship: When did we meet? (to USC) What were you doing in Argentina when you met?
Then he asked: Who is your co-sponsor? What does she do? Where are you going to live? (to my husband) Have you ever committed a crime? (to USC) Where did you go to school? How long have you been here in Buenos Aires?
The CO didn't ... read complete review

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Review #9571 on April 26, 2012:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I was called right away and I might have been in there for about 1.5 hours. They called me so fast, I had to finish organizing all the documentation, inside of the infamous "green folder", at the window.

I experienced a little hiccup, which you can read about here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/359711-interview-today-visa-not-granted-yet/

Luckily, everything went well, because they actually did, what they should have done in the very beginning... They checked my records!!!

While I had a less than fabulous experience with my particular case, the US Embassy in Argentina has a good staff and I was always treated well.

My rating will be low, because I believe they had plenty of time of check my records instead of bluntly accusing me of something I had never done. While I understand that it was easier to assume because, unf... read complete review

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