Ecuador US Consulate Reviews
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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #6724 on October 15, 2010: |
Faby

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Interview date: Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 at 7:15am
My husband and I arrived at the consulate at 6:15am and there were people waiting in line already. At 7:15 they started to let us in. We went to the little room in the back. A guy came in a made everyone raise the right hand and swear to tell the truth. Around 8:30am they started calling people to windows 3, 4, and 5 (where the Ecuadorians start to take the paperwork and all proof you take) and Window 1 was the American that interview you through the little speaker where everyone is able to hear everything that they ask you. Everything seemed to be going smooth for all the other petitions that were not CR1/IR1/K3/K1. I saw like 3 different people who had kids that they were asked to come back with a DNA test.
Around 10:30am only 5 of us were left, they called my husband to window 4. I went to the window with him and it was an Ecuadorian lady (mid 40's) which gave my husband some paperwork back and starte... read complete review
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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #6696 on October 7, 2010: |
Jeremy12095

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
The day started very early, after a friend informed of me of her Interview Experience. My wife and I got up very early and were at the US Consulate in Guayaquil, Ecuador around 5:00am. We were the first ones in line. We waited until about 7:00am when the consulate workers split everyone in 3 lines, ACS, Immigrant Visa’s and Non Immigrant Visa’s. Around 7:30am they permitted everyone to enter who could fit in the Consulate. The security process was fast and easy. I was then sent with my wife to the small section down stairs in the back. After about 30 minutes the consul came in, gave us some information and made everyone raise their right hands and take the oath, and we swore that we will tell the truth. We waited for about 2 or 3 hours, everyone who was not a CR-1/ IR-1 was processed first. They seemed to do the spousal visa’s last, but this is my own experience. After a long wait my wife was called to Booth 2, I approached with her and was able to appear with her. The lady di... read complete review
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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #6535 on August 27, 2010: |
MariJose

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Everything went smooth from when we arrived.
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| Quito, Ecuador | Review #6510 on August 20, 2010: |
djeslinger

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THIS IS ACTUALLY GUAYAQUIL EMBASSY
In preparation for K-1 visa and after reading reviews on this site of the experiences in the Guayaquil Emabassy I personally went to embassy to speak with the officers, interviewers and workers in general. Asking for advise and guideance in expectation of the process.
I arrived at Emabassy WITHOUT appointment. It was appx 2pm on a wednesday. After guards looked at my USA passport they took it inside and told someone I was requesting to speak to consulate. He returned rapidly and explained I could go to website and schedule appointment or return the next day between 8am and 11am and I would be allowed access.
I returned the next morning at appx. 10am. Upon my arrival the same guard as before recognized me and escorted me directly to a security check, after which he instructed another guard to take me inside. I was escorted directly upstairs and to a window to speak with someone.
I was greeted by a blonde, english speaking ... read complete review
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| Review #6421 on July 30, 2010: |
mcuadrado

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