Brazil US Consulate Reviews
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621 Review(s)
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #21744 on May 1, 2017: |
NasaMara

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Since it was really helpful to me to read details from others I'll be doing the same.
My waiver for unlawful presence was approved. They did ask for the approval notice.
My interview was April 24th,2017 at 10:20am. My visa was approved
I arrived at 7am thinking I would have my interview done early. I was wrong.
I got done at 11ish.
I told the guard I was there for an immigrant visa interview and he told me where to wait. Leonardo, I believe was the name of the guy giving instructions and checking our appointment time on the list. When about 7 people were in line, we went inside.
We filled out a form with ours and petitioner's name, address and email. As well as the address and phone number of where we are staying in Brazil. We also filled out 3 pieces of paper with our RDJ case number and name . One of them we give to the courier, so we don't have to go back to the consulate with a receipt.
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #21641 on April 6, 2017: |
alipep

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My husband was the one to attend the interview and he said everyone was really nice and polite.
They asked for the docs and asked a few questions, like when we met etc.. actually they asked twice.
Also my husband lived in the US before. He came in with a tourist visa and overstayed. They asked a lot of questions to see if he would lie about it.
His interview was quick, like 10 minutes and I'm happy we got approved
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #21628 on April 4, 2017: |
dcfleury

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We got there very early and waited in line to get in. Alex gave us a form to full fill and waited again seated. The interview didnt take 10 minutes. I was with my fiancée there so he looked at us and asked 3 questions:
- Where did you meet? (To me)
- Is this your first time in Brazil? ( to my fiancé)
- Have you been in US before ? ( to me)
Ok. U have been approved.
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #21625 on April 3, 2017: |
hygor_souza

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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: F-2A Visa
Well I'll start in Portuguese then use the translator for English
OK!
Bom minha entrevista foi hoje dia 03 de abril de 2017 no consulado do Rio de janeiro, minha entrevista estava marcada para 07:40 AM cheguei no consulado por volta das 06:50, passei pela a segurança para poder entrar no consulado, subi algumas escadas até chegar o local onde seria feito a entrevista. Um rapaz lá que não me lembro o nome explicou como preencher dois papéis que agente tem que preencher, preste bem atenção na explicação dele para não acontecer erros, depois de colocar toda a documentação em ordem me mandaram sentar em uma fileira de cadeiras a frente que seria chamado um por um para conferir os documentos, OK depois de tudo conferido a moça mandou eu colocar meu dedos na máquina para colher minhas digitais e mandou que aguardasse nas cadeiras de traz que a consul iria chamar pelo nome para a entrevista.
Bom fiquei aguardando tinha apenas duas... read complete review
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| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #21606 on March 28, 2017: |
wagnerfsj

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I got to the consulate in Rio an hour before my appointment, there was a huge line of people waiting outside but I knew I didn't have to wait in the same line so I asked directions for a officer and they guided me to the right door. I went upstairs to the second floor, filled up a form, got my fingerprints scanned and then waited for my turn. The interviewee was very nice. She seemed very friendly and kind, she made just a couple questions. I made the oath and started the interview.
"Have you ever been married? "
" has he ever been married?"
"Do you have children?"
"Does he have children?"
"have you ever had a visa denied?"
Honestly I don't think someone needs to fear the interview as long as you have all the papers and you're telling the truth, you're all set.
Good luck everybody
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