Chile US Consulate Reviews
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| Chile | Review #14703 on June 23, 2014: |
valverdeveslings

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiancée had a very positive experience here. We had prepared a binder full of evidence and none of it was necessary. They went over her paperwork and asked a few simple questions and everyone there was kind. There were only two other people in line other than her so the process was quick. The only problem was that the fingerprints weren't working so they asked her if she can come back in a few days to complete that. She asked them if that meant she was approved and they said YES! We are a same-sex couple and ran into no issues regarding that. Also, my fiancée spoke English in her interview and I think that helped her because she said that the officer looked happy to be speaking English and they we're joking a bit about American stuff :D Overall, great experience & great embassy!
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| Chile | Review #14149 on March 19, 2014: |
plolito

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| Chile | Review #13451 on December 13, 2013: |
Santos19

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My fiance said that the embassy treated her very well. She was called to the window and gave a lady her papers, it took her about 10-15 minutes as the lady asked her questions. She then had to wait about an hour before her name was called again for her actual interview. The individual that interviewed her looked at some of the facebook messages between her and I, looked at the photos and then asked her a few questions about our relationship. She said she was in the interview for exactly 15 minutes. They then told her everything looked good and they would contact her by email in a few days with an answer. I hope she gets approved.The only thing I did not like about the embassy is that her paperwork they sent got "lost" in the mail. After that, they would not send new papers or sent them digitally through email. Then, we had to get an extension to find time for her to fly up to Santiago. However, they eventually worked with us and gave her a new interview date so she could come get her p... read complete review
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| Chile | Review #12808 on September 18, 2013: |
skalert

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My fiance had his interview with the embassy on 9/16/2013. He had a very good experience there, and felt the interview and paperwork process was less stressful than anticipated.
Please note: If you have traveled/worked in the U.S. in the past, they ask for your passport showing these entries, and your visa papers given upon entry and return to Chile. Luckily, he was super prepared and had these items with him, otherwise he would have had to return home and send them in.
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| Chile | Review #12586 on August 20, 2013: |
Danny&Paulina

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Hi everyone!
i want to share my experience about the doctor check up and the interview with a k-1 visa. I'm from Chile
First of all, I never got packet 3 or 4. Mi fiance was here in Chile during July and he was able to go to the embassy and get them for me, they told him right there our interview date.
Doctor appointment:
I'm not from Santiago so i tried to optimize as mush as possible my trips to Santiago. I was able to get my doctor appointment for 2 weeks prior my interview date with dr. Grossman, she is really nice and willing to help you as much as possible. I brought with me my most recent blood test and my "carnet de vacunas"
my appointment was at noon. after that she sent me to take the blood test and the x-rays and to get the necessary vaccines.
Blood test: simple, same building, no especial preparation and i was able to use my "isapre" and i paid the difference.
x-ray: this is in a different buil... read complete review
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