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Colombia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
559 Review(s)
Bogota, Colombia
Review #6236 on June 18, 2010:

CONCRETE

CONCRETE


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview was no problem 5 minutes.Approved. Better to be well prepared. Bring as many documents and proof you have. They may not looked it but you will be safe. Consul was nice. Be aware the wait is long and the embassy is very cold inside.

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #6217 on June 16, 2010:

camila1986

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Fue una entrevista de 5 minutos donde 3 de ellos hablaron con mi prometido... oficial consular muy formal y atento

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #6209 on June 14, 2010:

jj7000

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We arrived early to the embassy at like 6:30 so there were maybe 10 people ahead of us. It took almost 30-45 minutes to enter. My fiancee had everything together. We went through everything the night before. I realized we needed the 156K , I almost forgot to give it to her. Bring your copy of your part to the embassy because the wanted a copy of my divorcee decree. I brought everything with me, so we were fine. Our interview was around 1:30 p.m. They asked her questions like: Where I work, my actual address, about my kids, . They asked me about her family, how many brothers and sisters she has, why did I ask her to marry me, is she going to learn english. I began to speak spanish at that point to show my fluency. The woman spoke english fluently. She was verifying answers were matching with what we said about each other. My fiancee went first then me and then her again. She had a big smile and tears and told me we are approved. That the officer believed our relationship is real.

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #6195 on June 11, 2010:

adrian Q

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The process was long and mostly involved waiting. If there was one piece of advice i would give any one having to try and bring some one over on a K-1 Visa its to go to the interview. We saw almost no one who was there alone approved. So if you can go to the interview with your fiancee. Aside from the wait the rest was straight forward. Just a few questions about how we met and what our plans were and that was it. I am just happy that i took the time to go down there with her or else i would probably not be as happy as i am.

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Bogota, Colombia
Review #6185 on June 10, 2010:

mike101

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interview Date
June 9, 2010
Result: APPROVED

We started the day by calling a taxi at 6:00am. Our apartment (www.welovebogota.com) was close however we did not have much luck with calling for taxis as it was hit or miss with them. The taxi arrived at 6:10am and got to the US Embassy at about 6:20am. We waited in line 3 which is right outside of the Embassy walls and the ladies in the hot pink vests verified our appointments and let us in the Embassy. We did not get the appointment letter so they had to call and verify our appointment before letting us in.
We then processed through security which is very similar to a security checkpoint at an airport. I’d also like to say that they don’t allow cell phones with cameras, cameras, mp3 players and a lot of other electronic devices in the embassy and you will need to check them in if they find them.
We then went to line 40 or immigrant visas and were given a folder to organize our documents. The items I this folder included the
Passport
2 copies of DS-156 & DS 156k forms
Birth Certificate
Baptismal Certificate
DAS Judicial Records
DAS Immigration Records
I-134 & Supporting documents (Employment verification letter, W2 & Tax return from previous years, letter from bank stating balances on account)
Medical exam results in sealed envelope
Two passport style pictures

We waited in this line for about 40 minutes, got the folder, organized our documents and were told to move to the waiting area near the Domesa line.
About 30 minutes later we were called to window 32 to submit the documents in the folder. The lady reviewed the document, asked my fiancée a few questions.. Where did I live? Where did I work, was I married? The then told us to go wait by windows 2 – 6 for the immigrant visa interviews.
We waited here for about 2.5 hours before being called for our interview and it was a bit depressing because most people we saw were not approved. Most non approvals were because o problems with documents and were told to set up another appointment. We were eventually called to window 4 for out interview an it was a man of what appeared to be Indian decent.
He asked my fiancée two question that were how long did she know me? where did I live? And then asked to speak to me.
He asked me the following question:
How did we meet?
Where do you work?
When did you propose and did she accept?
Did she you give her a ring?
When do you plan on getting married?
What type of wedding will you have?
What was her religion?
He then asked to see pictures and e-mails and I passed them through the window. I explained they were from my last visit in March.
He then told me that the application looked good but that he was uncomfortable with my nervous body language. I explained that I indeed was nervous because we have invested a lot of time, money and emotions in this process and our future depends on this interview.

He then requested to speak with my fiancée again and asked here the same questions. About 2 minutes later he requested to speak with me again and told ME and not my fiancée that the visa was approved. He told us to pay the Domesa fee so we did and walked out the door at about 12:18pm.
Also to my surprise the consular asked me about 70% o the questions in the interview..
Tips for others.
REVIEW YOUR DOCUMENTS!!!
They are very picky about the documents so make sure they are all the correct documents they requested an that everything is filled out properly. I cant stress this enough because most of the non-approvals were because of people missing documents like the DAS forms, W2 forms, employment verification letter etc…
Again.. Read the instructions in packet 4 and become familiar with the requirements. Again they will not approve your visa if you don’t submit all the requirements. This the most important thing you can do before the interview.

Make every effort to attend the interview with your fiancé(e)
Im 100% sure that she wouldn’t have been approved I I wasn’t there because our relatively short time knowing each other. It also shows the officers that you are serious about your relationship. Of the few approvals I witnessed, the petitioner was there with the beneficiary. I can only remember one woman who was approved who was there by herself.
I hope this helps someone prepare for the interview!
God Bless


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