Brazil US Consulate Reviews
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #22931 on December 6, 2017: |
Maria helena

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #22897 on November 28, 2017: |
Landurerason

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The interview was really easy; I was only asked a couple questions: Where and when I met my fiancé and if she had visited Brazil. The interviewer also made a statement about the name of my fiancé that was incorrect, and I corrected him. The interviewer smiled and joked with me throughout the interview. My 2 year home residency wasn't yet fulfilled (it will be in two days), and it was no problem. Come with all your paperwork printed and ready; you'll be fine!
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #22817 on November 11, 2017: |
Meri Thomas

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Basically only two questions: where we met and if anyone of us were married previously. I had a copy of the divorce certificate but they didn't asked for.
Very easy interview and everything was good.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #22743 on October 27, 2017: |
kevinnn

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Quick and easy. The interviewer was very polite. We had to check our cell phones with the business outside, forgot to leave them at home. It all worked out!
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #22742 on October 27, 2017: |
cperficio

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I arrived in Rio with my fiancee to attend her interview at the consulate at 1030 a.m., We arrived about 9:00 am. We stayed at the Atlantico Business hotel on Senador Dantas Ave. After some initial confusion over where we were to enter the building we were finally directed to a gate that was unmarked but staffed by two guards. Once we explained our purpose the gate opened and we were directed to a room upstairs with about 40 people, We were called and presented our documents to the officer who went through and removed much of the documentation and returned it to us and we were asked to take a seat until called. From where we were sitting I could hear the interview officer speaking to applicants ahead of us. The first person was turned down for RFE, others emerged with smiles. For our turn the officer asked four questions, how we met, how many times I had been to visit her, how many times we each had been married. Ana was nervous but I think that because I was at her side helped ... read complete review
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