Costa Rica US Consulate Reviews
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| Costa Rica | Review #6579 on September 8, 2010: |
CRSpouse

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Smooth & Easy Breezy!
He went by himself because I wasnt able to go to Costa Rica for the interview. He was nervous at first; thinking they would deny the visa for one reason or another. He went and arrived an hour early to be the first in line. He went through security and into the waiting room. He says the long part was waiting for a family of five in front of him who did not have all of the paperwork for each family member. They were not able to recieve a decision because of that and their interview was rescheduled. Then they called him to the window & he gave them the forms they requested and they filed them into the file they already had for him and he sat back down. Then after a while, another lady called him to the window and talked to him. He said it was like a normal friendly conversation, but with semi-personal questions. Sometimes she would repeat a question she had asked at the beginning, and he would always elaborate on the question. Instead of giving a simple answ... read complete review
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| Costa Rica | Review #6457 on August 10, 2010: |
CRSpouse

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| Costa Rica | Review #6313 on July 9, 2010: |
meant2b2009

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Hi everyone, today we had our CR1 interview and we were approved!!! We arrived at the costa rican consulate at approx. 11:45am. We had to wait on the left side entrance of the building in a line of about 30 other people waiting for similar visas. There might have been 3 other couples like us waiting to do CR1.
Once it was 12pm, they started to let people in 1 at a time to go through a security check point, similar to that at an airport. They will take any electronic devices that you have IE: cell phone, camera, ipod etc.. and they will give you a key to claim it on your way out. They will take it while you are in the consulate. Once we passed security, we walked through a courtyard passing by a food stand (good to know that it is there for later) and rows of people sitting in chairs outside waiting for their tourist visas. Since we were immigrating into the u.s (well my husband) we went inside of another building with airconditiong!! and waited in there. There were 4 rows of bl... read complete review
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| Costa Rica | Review #6160 on June 3, 2010: |
ian1006

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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We arrived to the embassy 30 minutes before the appointment and had to wait outside but we were the first in line and were helped almost right away. Maybe 15-20 minutes total wait.
The first window my wife and I went to had a really nice lady who went through a giant checklist of everything that was required. We had everything and there were two corrections that the lady helped us fix with white-out and then just asked a couple of clarifying questions and organized our folder. She then directed us to sit down and wait to get fingerprinted at another window.
After 30-40 minutes she got finger-printed and then was directed to sit down again and wait for the consular to review everything.
The consular was a very nice and friendly interviewer and asked us where support was going to come from and how long we knew eachother. Just a couple of minutes and then he said, you can pick up your passport with the visa in it on Friday at 3pm! Great experience all around.
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| Costa Rica | Review #5997 on April 30, 2010: |
FrancElsie

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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AN EXCELLENT EXPERIENCE!!!! The interview was scheduled for 12 noon and we arrived 45 minutes early. There was no need to be early because the doors do not open until noon. So, we went to a nearby restaurant (soda) near the Embassy and had an early lunch and practiced questions and answers for the interview. After lunch we went back to the Embassy and entered by showing our Passports and went through a short security checkpoint where they looked at Elsie\'s unopened medical exam papers and then stapled them closed again. We went through the airport style metal detector and directly across a courtyard to the waiting area for those getting the Immigrant Visas. (Other people seeking a visitors visa had to wait in an outside area.) At the door, we were given a ticket number which would be called when it was our turn. We entered this waiting area which was very comfortable...air conditioned, etc. and took our seats. There are digital displays of the numbers being called displayed in several... read complete review
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