Brazil US Consulate Reviews
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #4419 on May 21, 2009: |
Klip

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Everyone was extremely polite. Both of us were allowed to be in the room during the interview. They even had two chairs already inside.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #4402 on May 19, 2009: |
Sarah e Tiago

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Atendimento muito ruim.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #4394 on May 17, 2009: |
Tricia599

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As I am one of those annoying people who like all the details ahead of time, I am going to write my review for other people like me - who like details, details, details!! However, the quick and dirty of it all is that we were approved. The process is very smooth, and extremely relaxed. We didn't feel like we were on trial for murder, and everyone was nice and helpful. No need to worry or stress if you have everything in order. And if you don't, they will help you as best they can.
For the detail oriented: My husband's interview was on the 15th and we were approved. This is how it all went down.
We filed DCF, and while we were notified by email that the I-130 was approved, we were not notified by email that the interview had been scheduled. I actually sent an email towards the end of April (We sent in the packed saying that we were ready for the interview on April 4th) asking what was going on. They replied back saying that the interview was on the... read complete review
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Sao Paulo, Brazil | Review #4351 on May 8, 2009: |
adlitem

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submitted the I-130 for my wife on 04/30/09 at the Consulate in São Paulo and it was a pretty painless experience. Our appointment was scheduled for 8:30.
We came prepared with more documentation than we actually needed. I had my b-certificate, proof about our relationship (emails, letters), etc and none of that was needed. The woman only wanted:
1. The completed I-130
2. Copy of the biographical page of my passport
3. My RNE's for the last two years (to prove residency)
4. G-325A's for my wife and me
5. Original and copy of my wife's b-certificate
6. Original and copy of our marriage certificate
7. 1 5 x 7 cm photo of my wife and me
After we gave all of these documents to her she gave us a slip to pay the $355 filing fee. I paid with a credit card from the US.
When we get back to the ACS room we wait about 10 minutes before the guy that I think is the consul or vice consul ... read complete review
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #4303 on April 28, 2009: |
bslsailor

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My Fiancee was accompanied by two of my friends as I was unable to attend
the interview. They were allowed inside the Consulate after verifying their
US Citizenship, however could not be with her during the actual interview.
We prepared the requested documents carefully had a indexed file of any
financial and anything else we could think of to support our relationship.
It's better to be over prepared and I believe it will visually impress them
with her organization. In this case it was not looked at.
Appointment at 7:45 am - out at 12 noon
Understand they go over your documents and call people in first who
don't have everything needed, so a long wait for the interview is a good thing!
Quick interview with four questions -
How we met
How many times did I visit with her
How many (adult) kids did I have
How many times was I divorced
Your visa is appro... read complete review
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