Kenya US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.4
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112 Review(s)
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| Review #5573 on January 20, 2010: |
katie & sifa
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I went with my fiance to the interview. We arrived at 5:30 am for a 7:00 appointment and were 2nd in line. Didn't matter much as they let us in first and we were continually first in line since I am a USC! After going through security (make sure you have your interview letter handy since they ask for it at least 5 times) we were taken to the waiting room. We were called up pretty quickly to turn in our paperwork. The lady at that window was Kenyan and everything went ok except she made him fill out an additional form (just a copy of one he already had...) and was kind of cranky. We sat down to wait for biometrics.
I'm pretty sure that would have gone quickly, but the machines were down so for 3 hours we waited for those to be fixed. Once they were up and running we went up & he was fingerprinted. We sat back down expecting a long wait for the interview, but we were called almost immediately!
Interview was with an American man, he was very nice. Fiance was ... read complete review
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| Review #5295 on November 25, 2009: |
shefellfromheaven
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I got to there at 6:00 am in the morning and found a queue at the Embassy gates.We were let in at 6:30am. Passed through the security checks and into the building . At about 8:30 am i was called on one of the windows and presented my documents. The lady was mean and she just told me off right away that i was wasting her time I should have bundled everything together . My documents were neatly arranged and i thought she was going to ask for them one by one.Only to be suprised She gathered all the forms Ds-156, Ds 165K, Ds 230 part I and II , Ds -157, Affidavit of support, proof of ongoing relationship, Birth certificate, Tax forms and any other documents of proof! phew, Was done with her and she just told me to sit and wait to be called for the interview.
I was called to counter 10 an hour later, and believe me i found the meanest of them all. She was not pleasant at all and told me to take place my right hand and repeat after her. She asked me several questions . when d... read complete review
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| Review #4952 on September 11, 2009: |
Madwoman
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We received our visa same day at the Nairobi Embassay after waiting 3 more hours! The man who interviewed us was SO NICE.
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| Review #4762 on July 21, 2009: |
AFRILION
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Hi family, here is a summary of my fiancée’s interview experience:
-Fiancee arrived at the consulate 6:30. The queue was long.
-Two hours wait before she was asked to hand DS forms and I-134
-She was called for fingerprint after an hour.
-Two hours wait before she was called for interview by lady C.O.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
1)Did your husband file for you? I don’t have a husband. My fiancé filled for me
2)What is his name? Afrilion
3)When did you meet? Nov 2006
4)How did you meet? Through mutual friend who lives in Canada .....
5)How do you know the mutual friend? Through my sister .......
6)How does your fiancé know the mutual friend? They are friends ......
7)When is the first time you talked? Nov 2006
8)When did you meet in person? Oct 2008
9)How long were you together? 28 days
10)Do you have evidence of your relationship? Yes. Photo Album, receipts fo... read complete review
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| Review #4618 on June 22, 2009: |
KikuyuLove
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First, our application package is about 2-1/2 inches thick chock full of every conceivable piece of documentary evidence of our relationship, copies of George's passport with nearly 10 pages of stamps from seeing me; translations, pictures, medical, police records from everywhere imaginable, etc. With that said, the interview in Nairobi went very smoothly as the officer quickly flipped through our documents, they only asked how and where we met.
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