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Average Rating: 3.8
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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #15123 on September 3, 2014: | andrea_smb

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
And we got approved! I really want to share my experience with you guys.
About our case:
-I WENT TO MY INTERVIEW ALONE
-2 years, 4 months and a few days together
-He works in the Air Force
-I have been unemployed since December 2013
-I have traveled to the US three times as a J1
-He has been in Ecuador once and just for two weeks
I would like to tell you I have always had good experiences at the Consulate. Process for visas have improved over the years and the new building is really nice and bigger but i think they were more organized in the old one, because people did not have to stand waiting for so long and had to do many queues (for residence is not bad, you just have to do one queue but i am talking about other visas).
Anyways I would like to give a rate of 5 because everybody there were polite, even the security guards but I had a bad experience the firs time.
I h... read complete review
| | | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #15011 on August 14, 2014: | redvelvetjake

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We got approved!!!!!
I accompanied my fiancee, Andrea, to our interview.
Our interview for the K1 visa was on August 11th, 2014. It was at 1:30PM at the Guayaquil Consulate. The location is relatively new, as of October 2013, and is located at Calle Santa Ana y Av. José Rodriguez Bonin. It is located about 20 minutes outside of the center of Guayaquil where the airport is and old consulate was located. It should be a $5-$10 20-30 minute cab ride, depending on traffic and which cab you get into.
Outside of the Consulate there is a small kiosk where you can get copies made or passport photos taken, if necessary. We had to get passport photos taken because the ones we had were rejected due to being too small. The 2 5cm by 5cm passport photos cost $5 and were taken and printed in less than 5 minutes.
Outside of the embassy you will be asked to show your ID and paperwork confirming your appointment. Then you will be asked to empt... read complete review
| | | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #14851 on July 18, 2014: | Alfre

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-2 Visa
Kelly petitioning for Alfredo's kids (her stepkids): Overall the experience was great/easy. The only hassle was getting to the new location. It is a very nice complex, but it is quite far from the city center, bus station, airport, etc. One child came down sick the night before the interview, and the people at the consulate were very nice letting us jump to the front of the two (not very long to begin with) lines we had to be in (one outside, one inside) and do our interview right away even though we were a little earlier than the half hour before requested. As for the actual interview, they only asked for the required passports/photos/medicals and our documents that show proof of marriage. They didn't ask for any proof of genuine parental relationship (maybe because we were both there?). When they called us back they asked the kids their ages, asked the youngest where her mom was, and took the older two's fingerprints. Their was a "problem" with one of the medicals, but they ca... read complete review
| | | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #13353 on November 29, 2013: | Vivsan

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Sorry for taking so long to write a review. But here it come... I followed all the advices of the people and they were very good. I sat in the last row of the immigrant visa room and could hear all the interviews, what was asked and what people answered. I was first called to the "caja" window to deliver my papers, they asked how I met my fiancé, where, how many times we have seen each other, if we had wedding plans, if he has been in Ecuador before. They gave me back some papers we submit with the petition. After that I went back to the room and waited. While waiting for my interview, the consul was interviewing someone else and she didn't notice that her microphone was on, and everybody in the room could hear through the speakers everything that she was saying... So I approach and told her, she wasn't mad for me interrupting but instead she was thankfully. I think that helped because when my time came she was very nice to me.I was the last one to be interviewed that day. The consul ... read complete review
| | | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #12821 on September 19, 2013: | vanessa27

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Hasta apenas ahora tengo tiempo de escribir mi experiencia espero q les ayude:
Viaje a ecuador para la cita de mi esposo tres dias antes d el dia tan esperado. Como habia leido aqui madrugue al consulado el dia d la cita a las 4am estaba ahi. Obiamente todavia no amanecia ...no habia nada de gente. Esperamos con mi esposo hasta que sea las 7 de la manana y salieron unos senores d el consulado a revisar los papeles esten completos de cada caso y pone ren orden la fila. Luego de unos 30 minutos salieron otra ves y yo era la primera en la fila.( el cual no cuenta mucho) porq los senores empesaron a llamar en orden alfabetico. Lamentablement yo era apellido con P y me llamaron al ultimo =( . AL entrar a dentro decian q solo entra el aplicante!! y yo les dije q era la esposa y la q le esta pidiendo la visa q tengo derecho a entrar. Gracias a dios me dejaron pero uno se les tiene q decir. Ya adentro hay 5 ventanillas es un cuarto no tan grande. SIIII Senores SIENTENCE EN EL ULTIMO ASI... read complete review
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