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Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
128 Review(s)
Argentina
Review #3488 on October 21, 2008:

almeja




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Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing

fui en punto a las 14 horas, entre, espere, me llamaron por mi numero, me preguntaron donde estaba mi esposa les dije que en eeuu, trabajando, no me pidieron ni las fotos ni nada de eso, su visa fue aprobada, me fui a pagar DHL.

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Argentina
Review #3220 on August 10, 2008:

Tyler and Agus




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Overall, my experience was very good. Here are some details.

You don't have to be at the embassy too early because they will not let you enter until the time of the appointment. For example, my appointment was at 1:00pm and I was not allowed entry into the embassy until 1:00pm. Once I was inside, I waited approximately 15 minutes until I was asked to provide my paperwork and documents. Then, the worst part of the process began: waiting something like 2 hours before my interview. But since I had seen 5 interviews proceed before me during this time and all of them were successful, that made me feel more relaxed and confident. When I was called for the interview, I was required to provide fingerprints and take a sworn statement. Next, the interview officially began. The interviewer was very nice and made many friendly jokes.

Some questions he asked were:
- How and when did you and your fiance meet?
- How many times have you been togethe... read complete review

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Argentina
Review #2866 on May 14, 2008:

LizC

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiance had his interview at 2pm local time and it was pretty low key. He arrived 20 minutes before and there were 5 other people waiting. He was given a number and they took all of the original forms and documents he had with him. An hour later he had his interview. The questions were basic:
- When/how did we meet
- What do I (the USC) do for a living
- When was the last time I went to Argentina and the last time he came to visit me in the US.

They did not ask to see any of the evidence he brought with him!

He said it was very quick and the guy was nice. I guess he teased my fiance because when he applied for his tourist visa in 2006 he listed me as his friend...

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Review #2558 on March 4, 2008:

C_y_K

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

She said it went very easily. Just be well prepared. There will be alot of people waiting in line possibly and don't be discouraged by other plights or stories. She said the interview was very friendly and she rated it 10/10 for how well it went. More to come

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Review #2510 on February 24, 2008:

John and Celia




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

I'll try to be as in depth as possible. I've been to the Buenos Aires embassy several times over the years, and I'll try to describe the whole structure from start to finish. First off, there is alot of security at the embassy, much different than the other embassies downtown located in buildings directly on the street. The whole compound is surrounded by fencing, and security on the outside is provided by an unarmed local security company, with light blue pants and white shirts. During the interview process you'll never see a Marine around, just lots of the security guys.

There are two main entrances at the embassy, one on Colombia avenue across from the zoo and the other around the bend. The entrance close to the zoo is the one to enter for all visa interview and consular assistance to Americans. You have to register at a little booth before going in, they give you a number and then you either line up or, for immigration visas, you pretty much go straight in. They cond... read complete review

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