Brazil US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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98 Review(s)
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #31950 on April 6, 2023: |
Edtab
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Arrived at consulate at 6:45, interview was scheduled for 7:20 . Got in at 7 went to the second floor and a lady check my documents ask to put in order following the list that they provided, waited for 20 minutes and was called to a window for a second check of docs.
After she asked me to seat down then I would be called by my name to be interviewed by the consul .
Waited for an hour and I was the first one to be called, did the oath and then consular asked:
Have you ever been in US?
Have you been arrested before?
Have any problem with the police?
Have you or your wife been married before?
How many kids do you have?
Did you read the paper about domestic violence?
Congratulations your visa is approved bye!!
Was a very easy going interview!
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #31789 on February 12, 2023: |
RipcordRon
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Declared me ineligible due to being removed at the POE which carries a 5 years ban. I must submit an I-212 Waiver.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #31237 on July 11, 2022: |
Xarleston
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There was only on consul attending all people and took about 4 hours to start my interview. The interview was short and I was approved
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #30240 on October 11, 2021: |
James D
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After 3 years of paper work and submissions, and many videos of how an interview might go, I expected a formal interview. It was my wife's second green card. We have been married for 33 years and had to surrender the first green card when she remained in Brazil to care for her ailing mother. We traveled to Rio from Fortaleza, during the Covid pandemic.
We did her bio-metrics at 7:15 at the ASC, maybe a 20-minute drive away from the consulate. Arrived at the Consulate at 7:40, and discovered that only the beneficiary could enter the building. I had done all the paperwork, so knew it better than my wife, but only she was allowed to enter. So husbands/family members, be prepared for a 3-hour or 4-hour wait on the sidewalk or a coffee shop across the street.
Our appointment was scheduled for 9:30. For my wife, the interview had three stages. First she handed over the paper work folder, and a very friendly and accommodating woman organized her papers, selectin... read complete review
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #30047 on August 24, 2021: |
UgotChris
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Minha entrevista foi originalmente marcada para à s 12:40pm, mas eu recebi um email do Consulado remarcando para as 10:40am. Cheguei no Consulado as 10am, fila enorme na porta! Eles estavam chamando por nome de acordo com a ordem de horários, não por ordem de chegada. O Consulaod apesar de ter me mandado email, nao mudou o horario no sistema 🤦ðŸ½â€â™€ï¸ então só fui chamada para entrar lá dentro por volta de meio dia. Eles não permitiram meu marido entrar comigo. Entrando lá, passei pela recepção onde eles conferiram se eu tinha todos os documentos. Me chamaram no guichê, NÃO olharam meus documentos e falaram que eu podia guardar tudo pois não ia precisar mais 👀.
Depois disso esperei mais 2 horas e 20 minutos para chamarem meu nome. Enquanto isso eu estava prestando atenção na reação de todos que estavam saindo da entrevista. De onde eu estava sentada conseguia ver um dos guichês de entrevist... read complete review
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