Brazil US Consulate Reviews
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #23713 on April 30, 2018: |
Emanuelle

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My fiancee and I arrived at the consulate at about 7:10 for the scheduled 7:20 interview. Her ID was checked against a list by a person outside to ensure it was the correct date. There were about 6 of us waiting outside for the 7:20 interview time. The gate was opened and we proceeded together upstairs to a waiting area with about 40 chairs. There was a short video and some instructions for organizing the papers.
In front of the plastic chairs were a group of divided booths with plastic windows. People were arranged in order of finishing the organization of their paperwork. When person was called, you hand the clerk your passport and papers, and fingerprints are taken. The clerk will keep the papers and passport to give to the interviewer.
After another wait of about 10 minutes we were called to a second booth that is completely seperated. A very nice man was there who we took to be an immigation judge. Since I was with my fiancee we were sw... read complete review
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #23686 on April 25, 2018: |
Liz19

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #23576 on April 4, 2018: |
Rosanna

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answers only 3 questions and in 3 minutes the consul gave me congratulations
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #23574 on April 3, 2018: |
Lisa & Jorge

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I urge you all to read this post because it through us for a whirl when Jorge went to his interview last Tuesday ( a week ago today)
We have read countless reviews of the simple 3 question-your approved interviews at Rio's embassy. We have read many testimonials of a previous tourist visa denial not affecting a K1 visa approval in the slightest. And yet Jorge and I somehow got the short end of the stick. I don't know if the interviewer was just not having a good day, or if something about Jorge didn't rub this guy right, but after waiting 3 hours to be interviewed, Jorge was asked 20 minutes worth of questions that the guy would seem to try his hardest to catch Jorge in a lie asking him questions that didn't even make sense with our relationship and what the evidence showed. He also asked him questions that seemed a little abnormal (he asked Jorge about my son's father who I have never been married to or lived with, etc...)
Jorge felt interrogated a... read complete review
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #23516 on March 26, 2018: |
CarlosBR17

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Our appointment time was 8:30AM, we arrived about 8:10AM, show the appointment printout to the guard so you can go inside, the line is for tourist visa applicants don't wait behind them. Airport type security check, then the office is on the second floor, you need to go up some stairs. Once there we were given a sheet of paper that listed the required documents and what order to put them in. There is a desk you can sit at and sort things, once done we returned them to the agent. Shortly after we were called to a booth were they compare your original documents to the copies you brought and make sure you have everything required. The originals were returned to us and we were asked to sit down and wait for the consular interview. After a while the consular called us up, asked 3-4 questions, were did we meet? What kind of work does fiance do? when were we planning on traveling to the states? Fiancee was asked to sign a form that she understands we cannot get married until after she... read complete review
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