Ecuador US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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121 Review(s)
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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #30059 on August 30, 2021: |
Catalina and Jeff

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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #30022 on August 17, 2021: |
JKLSemicolon

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As of 8/2021 Guayaquil is doing a 2-day process for immigrant visas.
The first day was just to turn in required paperwork. My wife's appointment was at 12:00 PM and she was back out of the Consulate at about 1:30 PM. There was a lot of waiting involved and they took originals of some (but not all) of the civil documents requested at the NVC stage, as well as some (but not all) of the relationship evidence we prepared. They told her to bring the rest to the interview the following day because the folder for the file wasn't big enough for everything. In our case they were particularly interested in our original marriage certificate (which was returned the next day) but did not take anything related to an updated Affidavit of Support I had prepared, or a packet with additional photos/boarding passes/etc. related to visits that happened after filing the I-130.
The second day's interview was scheduled for 7:45 AM. My wife was back out within about an hour or so... read complete review
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| Review #29812 on July 6, 2021: |
Adriana.CDI

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| Review #29811 on July 6, 2021: |
Adriana.CDI

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| Guayaquil, Ecuador | Review #29449 on April 6, 2021: |
Sabi76

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With COVID19 and the restricted amount of people being allowed to go into the Consulate we were still prepared for a 2 hour interview process. It only took half of that time. They first checked for any sort of electronic devices and looked through my considerable file of documents until they felt there wasn't anything hidden. I was allowed to go through the security check point. When I made it to the interior where the offices I was the second in line. When it was my turn were I was asked what my appointment time was set for and for my passport, photo evidence of me and my husband having met, evidence of shared finances, and my passport photos. They then handed me a pamphlet on family violence and it explained my rights and told to read it since there would be questions about it during the interview. It seemed like maybe 20 minutes before I was called up. I was taken to a small room and interviewed.
I was asked to remove my facemask briefly to compare to my passport p... read complete review
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