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Brazil US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
619 Review(s)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #6679 on October 1, 2010:

titleistfour

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Had our interview today. Approved! The process was fairly quick. She was second in line, and the actual interview only lasted 10 minutes. Make sure you get to the consulate early in the morning. The person interviewing asked questions about her stay in the U.S., where I was, how did we meet. She seemed to be impatient, but not rude. Tried to get her to say she was in the U.S. to work, but that was never the case. My fiancé was invited to come for ministry training only. She didn't ask to see any proof of relationship, or new material that we had gathered, but only used what she was sent from the U.S.

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #6662 on September 27, 2010:

Thabata




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

sorry to have to use the translator, but would love to share my experience with you.


Well my interview was as follows:

I arrived with one hour in advance at the consulate for pure anxiety because I was one of the last to be interviewed. The line for K-1 is separated from the others. So we refer to the second floor with a password (no good to go before your interview will not let you enter it). Reaching the second floor will be in a room with the other petitioners k-1 visa that will be as nervous as you.

The girl's reception will give all necessary information and order for the documents. Then send you to a booth where there will be another woman who will check if all documents are in order.

After all people have the documents in order to call the consul begins by name. It is called a random so do not be upset if the person who came and / or completed after you are named on the front.

People do not take t... read complete review

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #6596 on September 10, 2010:

Priscila23

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #6520 on August 24, 2010:

sorchaine




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Arrived at the consulate in Rio de Janeiro at 6:40 AM and was the 2nd in line for the “K1”. The line was made by the Santa Luzia Street (the short side of the consulate), while at the same time a larger line started to form on the other side, by Mexico Street for the tourists applicants. Around 7:10 AM a lady wearing a green vest (specific for the K1 applicants) came, and asked us to hand out the passport, case number and pictures. She checked while outside the pictures of everyone and gave us a number (also this same lady speaks Portuguese and English). Around 7:25 AM (10 minutes late of the time listed in Packet 4 schedule) we were asked to enter the consulate, go through the security, leave our cell phones with the security, a simple paper with our names, address, phone, and phone model.

Heading to the second floor, the same lady gave us 2 papers, the first one to fill out our case number, name, address, phone number, petitioner address and phone number. The seco... read complete review

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Review #6442 on August 6, 2010:

Me and You Us




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I arrived at the embassy 6:35, I was the first in line and the first to be admited inside and the first to have the docs. checked...Any doc. was asked.I started to wait to be interviewd at 8:15, by 8:58 my number was called. He asked me to sign the DS230, took my finger prints and all were done in 2 minuts. I was out 9 am. Went down stairs to pay the TNT. I left the embassy at 9:10.
Easy and Fast.
Now only waiting my passport, hope to receive until Tuesday.

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