Colombia US Consulate Reviews
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #23721 on May 1, 2018: |
D&Jmora

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**I apologize for typos! My phone is sensitive
We were approved last week and I'd like to share my before and after thoughts!
Miss fiance and I spent the whole week in Bogota to prepare for the interview. He had the lab tests don't more day morning. We got there at 6:30 and we 4th or 5th in line. He was out by 8 o'clock...simple!
Physical with Dr jairo roa on Tuesday. They told him to be there one hour early which he was. The dochor saw him right away and he was out 45 minutes later. Always treated with respect and if you have your carnet de vacunas you can save 350,000 pesos.
We picked up the resuits the next day. This time the said 6:30 pm and meant it. We got there around 5 to beat traffic and had to wait. No big deal.
My biggest worry about the interview was the paperwork- not the questions. My father was our cosponsor due to my salary in pesos being too low. He had sent me the documents listed as suppor... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #23719 on April 30, 2018: |
Jim Parks

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Bogota, Colombia | Review #23628 on April 13, 2018: |
mattnaleja

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We have the interview today.
My fiancee came to be with me during it.
We were there by 6.30 and they started calling at 6.50.
The day was pretty good. But it rains you will need an umbrella and a good coat.
First a girl asked you for the documents and organized them; she also put a green sticker in the passport and on you. Then we went through security.
After security, we went to a table with a really nice girl who checked the documents and asked us to wait until we were called.
So, she called us and a lady in a window checked the documents again and send us to the nice girl again.
The nice girl gave us a card witg a number in it and asked us to go to the other side and wait 40 minutes until we were called.
So, we wait.... and then a guy asked all of us to do a line in front of other windows.
When it was our turn... the lady was "nice", she did the following questions in spani... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #23607 on April 9, 2018: |
Silviamar17

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The CO was not friendly (at all) but she did nothing to be intimidating, just seemed like she was doing her work. She focused in the paperwork (barely looked at me during the interview). Her questions were: 1) How did you meet your fiance?, 2) When was the last time he visited you, 3) Does he speak Spanish?, 4? Do you have a valid US Visa?, finally she requested and went though all the pictures, bank statements, etc. I provided as proof of authentic relationship. The actual interview lasted no longer than 15 minutes. K-1 visa is approved!
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #23554 on March 30, 2018: |
s d

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My wife to interview alone. She had to fly from Medellin to Bogota twice. Once to do her medicals. And then go back the next week for interview. She had all required forms. But at embassy they claimed because I did not have enough income on certain line on tax form they put her visa in administrative review. Since most of income is from the veterans affairs and social security it is non taxable and not included in taxable income. She had the awards letters from the V.A. and SS but would not even look at them. They did not even look of ask. And escorted her out of building. I did everything to get hold of them to explain the non tax income and my fiancée at the time had the award letter. I called Bogota embassy and lady that answered gave me a website to go to and said that she was allowed to let phone calls to go t to someone to explain what happened. Very poorly handled. I did everything I could to explain that I did not need cosponsor. I finally contacted my local congressmen offi... read complete review
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