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Brazil US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
620 Review(s)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #24162 on July 6, 2018:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview was screduled for 7:20 am. I got there with my husband by 6:40 am. At 7:00 am they let me in and started to check all the docs that were in the check list, they also requested my old passport to cancel my B2 visa. The consul did the interview, all the questions werein portuguese and directed to me (beneficiary):
When did you got married?
Where did you meet your husband?
How long did you guys get married after meet each other?
The whole interview took like 2 minutes and she said my visa was approved =)

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #24160 on July 6, 2018:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview was screduled for 7:20 am. I got there with my husband by 6:40 am. At 7:00 am they let me in and started to check all the docs that were in the check list, they also requested my old passport to cancel my B2 visa. The consul did the interview, all the questions werein portuguese and directed to me (beneficiary):
When did you got married?
Where did you meet your husband?
How long did you guys get married after meet each other?
The whole interview took like 2 minutes and she said my visa was approved =)

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #24145 on July 3, 2018:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Our appointment was scheduled at 07:20 in the morning. We arrived at approximately 07:00. There was a short line of other applicants waiting, so we waited with them. Shortly after, they came out and verified the names of those waiting. We were escorted inside and through the security checkpoint. We were led upstairs to a room and asked to sit. Victor came around and gave a list of documents and a form to fill out. We completed the form and organized our documents, and when he was ready we took them to him to be checked. He verified all our documents and forms, and gave them back to us. We were directed to sit in the front row to await to be called.
After a short wait, we were called to a booth where a lady thoroughly checked each document and verified our copies. We were returned the originals along with the DS-3025 from the medical packet. She told us we will need that for the AOS and other procedures still to come. She collected fingerprints and then we were asked... read complete review

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Uruaguay
Review #24084 on June 25, 2018:

microdisney




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The embassy in Uruguay will allow you to bring your spouse and any children along to the interview. The CO just interviewed my wife at the window. The entire process took about 30 minutes but most of the time was spent waiting for them to confirm they had all the required documents. Our interview was scheduled at 10:45am and we were out by 11:30am. Overall the staff there were very friendly and tolerant as our daughter is autistic and was a bit of a disturbance with her behavior. Just make sure you have all the required documents listed in the email from the consulate and you should not have any problems with getting processed and approved for your visa. One important note. If you need police clearance from Bolivia or any other country, you will need to obtain these documents or obtain a letter from the consulate of that country stating that they cannot be obtained due to you not meeting the requirements such as not possessing a current ID etc. In our case my wife physically traveled t... read complete review

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Review #23978 on June 11, 2018:

Luis Nunes

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Review Topic: General Review

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