Colombia US Consulate Reviews
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #27307 on October 21, 2019: |
emefcue

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I know how it feels to want to know how the interview/embassy process is, so I will be as thorough as possible in this review!
My fiancees interview was at 8:30 am on October 16th (a wednesday) and I had flown to Bogota to be with her for the interview.
We arrived at the embassy at about 8:10 am. Weather was mild and overcast, At the corner of where the embassy is and also across the street at the corner, there was a large group of people. Most everyone had folders or documents/passports in their hand and were dressed for the occasion so we knew we were in the right area. Then we had saw a woman with jacket that signified she worked for the embassy (it said something but I can not remember exactly). She was also holding a loud-speaker in which she periodically used to call out interview times. When your time was called, you got in line. (this is all done outside the actual embassy before you enter).
When they called the 8:30 am interviews,... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #27195 on October 3, 2019: |
mde2dca2020

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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The process is pretty straightforward. When you arrive at the embassy gates, the applicant will need to show the sticker placed on their passport from the biometric appointment to gain access. Once in, you'll stop at a set of tables outside the security screening area where your documents are reviewed to ensure you've brought everything. We were asked specifically for the letter from my employer at this step, so it might make sense for you to bring this along with you as I did. Since we showed up about an hour early, we were asked to wait here until it was closer to our scheduled interview time.
After this step, we passed security and was told to deactivate our mobile devices upon entry and to wait at a set of chairs just beyond security. A quick note: everything takes place outdoors, including the final interview, so be sure to dress appropriately. I would also recommend bringing along some items to keep you busy such as some books or a deck of cards since you won't be ... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #27194 on October 3, 2019: |
NateIsa&Me2018

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La hora de la entrevista estaba programada para las 7:30 hoy llovió mucho en Bogotá, el ingreso parabrisa de inmigrantes es rápido, llevar listos los documentos civiles originales y las fotos tipo visa marcadas al respaldo, muy recomendable llevar la transcripción del IRS y el W2... Fue una entrevista con preguntas muy básicas y al final la cónsul me dijo sus vidas han Sido aprobadas. Buenas suerte sin mucha expresión en su cara.
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #27033 on September 10, 2019: |
DylanandLaura

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We had an appointment at 9:00 and arrived at 7:30. As others have said there are a lot of people there for tourist visa and they stand outside the embassy. You don't need to wait with the tourist visa applicants, you can walk right up to the visa entrance and show them the passport with the immigrant visa sticker and they will usher you to line 3. They will let you right in to the first check point where an embassy worker will review your original registro de nacimento, registro de matrimonio, police report, 2 passport style photos and your spouses birth certificate (if they attend the interview). After the Embassy worker checks the documents, you need to proceed through security screening similar to an airport. After security, you enter the immigrant visa line which is different than the non immigrant visa line and they will again check your documents to make sure you have everything and you need to wait for a consular officer to call you, who then scans your original documents. ... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #26983 on September 3, 2019: |
Rosy90

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Mi entrevista fue el 23 de abril y me dejaron en proceso administrativo porque necesitaba un co-fiador, envie lo documentos solicitados y mi estado en CEAC siempre se mostro en proceso administrativo hasta hace unos dias que cambio a "refused" aun la embajada no me ha dicho que ha pasado, alguien paso por algo similar??
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