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Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
134 Review(s)
Argentina
Review #33681 on June 4, 2025:

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Review Topic: EB-3 Visa

My appointment was 13.30, arrived 13.20, gave up all the documents and wait like 2 hours, the interview was smooth, 8 or 10 minutes. I was asked what I was going to do in my job, how did I find it and some questions about my experience. The officer said "everything looks good yo will receive an email in a week or two". He kept my passport and pictures.
A week later i could see "issued" and got my package in 3 more days.
Priority date: march-16-2021

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Sweden
Review #33680 on June 4, 2025:

Rocio and Patrick

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Everyone was really nice to me, even when delivering bad news (I was missing some documents that I needed to send to them after my interview, so they had to refuse me for a bit). Only issue was that my interview was scheduled for 8.30 and I didn't get called to the counter until 9.30-9.45. All in all had a great experience there.

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Argentina
Review #33495 on December 23, 2024:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The embassy appointment was very easy. I was not allowed in as the petitioner which was expected. My husband entered with a binder of documents, but was only asked for the civil/financial documents, his ID + passport, and proof of relationship. My husband waited while those were reviewed and then was invited to go back to the interview. Notably, he did his whole appointment in English after endorsing his fluency. The interviewer was not a native Spanish speaker. He was verbally approved and they took his passport. The man said 2-3 weeks to receive our visa, but we were notified of pick up availability 3 days after. We picked up the visa 4 business after the interview.

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Argentina
Review #33308 on July 24, 2024:

María Florencia

María Florencia


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

It took around 1 hr and a half, but its more wait than what it takes to do the interview. They give you a folder with the order they want you to put the documents. Then they call you to give the documents needed (if you took the package to the consulate with the copy of the documents and 2 photos 5x5 its not necessary to take other copies and pics on the day of the interview). After looking at the documents they tell you, to wait for an interview with the consul.
The Consul will make you some questions, in my case was how we met, wich year, if he worked online, when did our relationship started and what was the last time I saw my boyfriend.
The interview was in english, but the Consul will ask you if you are confortable in english or not.


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Argentina
Review #33235 on June 13, 2024:

Santi871

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I arrived at the embassy 20 minutes earlier than my appointment and there was nobody in line, seems they were not performing tourist visa interviews that day. Once I got past security, I was led straight into a room with booths and given a blue folder to put my documents in order (current passport, expired passports, photo, birth certificate, police certificate, delivery confirmation, evidence of relationship). I was first in line so about 10 minutes later they called my name, took my fingerprints and took the aforementioned documents. No financial documents or anything else were requested (everything was uploaded to CEAC) but it's still good to bring them just in case.

After handing over the docs I waited another 10 minutes and they called my name again to a different booth. I took an oath and was asked quick and basic questions about my spouse (how/when did we meet, how often did we visit each other for the last couple years, if either of us had been married before, w... read complete review

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