General Consulate of Argentina

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Miami, United States

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General Consulate of Argentina Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

General Consulate of Argentina is located in Miami, United States on 1101 Brickell Ave ste 900. General Consulate of Argentina is rated 4 out of 5 in the category foreign consulate in United States.

Address

1101 Brickell Ave ste 900

Phone

+1 3053731889

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jonathan Mchardy

After several times trying effortlessly to contact them for about two months. We had to travel for two hours to Brickell ave in Miami. We got there at 12:30 noon and they kept rushing us to leave cause they were closing at 1pm. When in the premises, I made several calls to the number that's posted on google just to show the receptionist that no one answers the phone and she just claimed she \doesn't know

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Rob Conner

Very nice and fast service.

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Daniel Menendez

They talk about your sensitive information loudly for everyone to hear. The interviews are all held in the waiting room. Extremely inefficient and the employees are rude.

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Juanca Robles

Great service!!!

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Aisha Barrionuevo

I came to get an emergency passport, my DACA needed to be renewed 120 days in advance, unfortunately with the government shutdown we did not receive anything in the mail this year and they changed the amount of time in advance that we are required to renew our documentation without warning. So I came to the consulate to ask for an emergency passport so I could have an up to date passport which is one of the items they require now for you to have. I was turned away by the consulate and left to scramble on my own even after I explained to them how the rules had changed this year and the items they now require and how the time in advance had been changed from 90 days to 150 days. I also noted that because of the government shutdown we where not receiving any sort of notice or mail from our DACA applications. They told me to write a letter explaining why i needed an emergency passport and to “try” and put together up to date documents that would support my need for an emergency passport. All my explanations feel on to death ears, so now I’m left with nothing that can help my situation. I now run the risk of being denied my new work permit. Thanks! consulate of Argentina you where absolutely useless when I needed you the most. A great help to your own people.