Colombia US Consulate Reviews
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #22597 on October 4, 2017: |
seablock

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Pre-interview
Right after the NVC finished up the processing of the required forms, we got an interview about 30 days after the notification. (good with bad, they stated they did not receive the paperwork originally, and my attorney had to send a second set of documents).
Interview
We had a 7:30 am interview that I attended as petitioner. We got there very early (it is light out at 6 am in Bogota) and had breakfast around the corner from the corner with a lot of private Visa offices. We walked out at 6:50 am and they were calling people in to the screening area. However, in the line we heard they wanted 7 am appointments but we waited and didn't matter. They organized my wife's papers (careful here as later we discovered that they confused the legal sized copies of the original documents as the originals which then given to the CO). The visa area is a covered courtyard with a cafe, bathroom and glassed interview windows. Not an DOS ... read complete review
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #22561 on September 26, 2017: |
Ashcar

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Bogota, Colombia | Review #22474 on September 11, 2017: |
Happy Traveler

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Bogota, Colombia | Review #22405 on August 28, 2017: |
Evetorres28

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Fue una entrevista rápida, el oficial me preguntó todo sobre mi pareja y salà feliz
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Bogota, Colombia | Review #22395 on August 25, 2017: |
Tatiana-R

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My fiancé told me about his experience, so I'll summarize it for you!
1) They collected some of his documentation before his appointment.
3) he signed another letter stating his intent to marry me within 90 days of entering the USA.
2) He waited in line for over an hour as he watched other people (families) go in for their long interviews.
3) His actual interview was pretty fast. The woman was an American who spoke Spanish to my fiancé the entire time. She was very serious and asked him questions such as: "What is your fiancée's name?" "How did you meet?" "Does she speak Spanish? How do you communicate?" "How often do you communicate?" "How many times have you seen each other in person?" She also asked if he had any trouble with the law. And she asked for some documents including the affidavit of support which I had prepared and given to him. She flipped through them quickly and kept them. Then she told him we were approved and he could pick up his ... read complete review
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