Brazil US Consulate Reviews
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #897 on October 3, 2006: |
JanaeDavid

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The consul who interviewed me was Willian. He was so nice and polite.
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #879 on September 27, 2006: |
Ladylethal

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I arrived there at 8 am sharp, and after going through clearance with a couple of nice and a couple of not so nice guards, I was admitted to the second floor, where there were a few people already being given the document order list and a password number. My papers were already in order so I just sat and waited for my number to be called. I handed in my papers and the brazilian lady gave me back the pay stubs from the affidavit, saying I had too many papers.
Then we started the waiting game. Around 10:30 we were told the consulars were late, and would start interviewing in about 30 minute, and that we could go outside for a coffee or something to eat, etc. Pretty much everyone left, including me.
Short after we were back the consular started calling people in, in no particular order. Around noon I was called into the little room and was greeted by this very nice consular. She thought it was really nice that I spoke English and asked if she could interview... read complete review
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #878 on September 26, 2006: |
Mew

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I got at the consulate at 7:30 am. Security guards? Not the most polite and nice people. It's okay to bring cell phone and gadgets - they have a locker where you'll put them. They x-ray our stuff and we go to the second floor where the immigrant visa unit is.
We get a slip of paper with a number (senha). A lady hands out a paper containing a list of the documents we have to hand out. We're asked to put the documents in order. When your number's called, you get into a booth and the lady checks the documents and forms. They had misplaced DS-230 part 1 I had sent them, so I had to fill one out and sign it.
They were indeed picky about passport pictures. Both ears must be showing. A few people had to leave the consulate and have new pictures taken.
After everyone's handed out their forms and documents, they call applicants by name. Two people were interviewing applicants.
I got into the room, and the consul made me swear everyth... read complete review
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #793 on August 25, 2006: |
Craig2006

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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #769 on August 16, 2006: |
LiszyandKenny

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The interviewer Pamela was really nice and sweet. Asked me simple questions, didn't ask for any evidence and I was out of the room with my green slip in 5 minutes
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