Morocco US Consulate Reviews
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455 Review(s)
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Morocco | Review #15393 on October 12, 2014: |
nomadnoor
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So on 10/10 my husband and I woke up at 6 am to the sound of the athan- a feat for me as I have been battling a cold since before we arrived on Tuesday of that week on the over night train from Taza.
I had made sure the night before that we packed our luggage - inshaAllah - for the return trip to Taza the afternoon of interview. I made sure my husband had his packet of copies and his packet of originals.
We arrived at the Casablanca consulate at 7:45 am - my husband complained that no one had arrived as early as we did. I told him to be quiet - in America on time is late and 5 minutes early or more is on time.
By 8 am my husband had crossed the street and went into the consulate - not before almost giving me a heart attack - about where the passport sized photos were located - luckily in my wallet.
The consulate personel didn't want to allow me into wait with my husband inside the consulate for his interview and tried to get... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #15301 on September 30, 2014: |
Dfibus
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Hubby had his interview today. Was scheduled for 8:00am. He got there on time was fingerprinted and waited for quite some time. He had an interview with an older american gentleman.. Very heavy accent in french but was quite nice. He asked to see pictures and the following questions were posed.
How did you meet your wife?
How did she learn french?
What religion is your wife?
What religion will you raise your children?
When was the last time your wife entered Morocco?
When was the first time?
Very good interview. Unfortunately I didn't sign the AOS paper so they have asked him to come back with that and leave his passport javascript:emoticon('')
I lived with my husband for about 2 years in Morocco we have many visits and a real relationship... Dont worry believe and trust god that all will be well. PM with any questions
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Morocco | Review #15236 on September 21, 2014: |
lailhass
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reasonable questions. absoletely work hard.i like thank the staff and administration for a great job bring our family together. we appreciate their prompt response to processing our case. this respectful consulate has brought a great deal of joy our family. thank you again
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Morocco | Review #15073 on August 26, 2014: |
imane-zizou
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My fiance arrived at the Consulate at 7:30 in the morning for his 8:30 interview. He asked a security guard where he needed to go. Because he was early, he waited in front of the consulate for about 15 minutes. He was scanned by a hand scanner and allowed entry into a semi-outdoor area of the consulate. He went to a counter where he was asked for his passport, the interview letter, 2 photos and the DS-160 form, after which he was allowed inside. There were security guards at every door. He needed to remove everything from his pockets and they scanned everything he brought. He was brought to a waiting room with 6 counters. He waited about 15-20 minutes and he heard his name called, and he went to pay the 2040 MAD/$240. He returned to his spot in the waiting room where he waited almost an hour. He again heard his name called, and went to window 6 where an American woman took his fingerprints. He was asked to have a seat again, where he waited another nearly 2 hours. He heard ... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #14805 on July 14, 2014: |
Jacklyn.Younes12
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Salamoalikoum VJ family,
I just made it back from the US consulate in Casablanca, the interview was nice and smooth with a old CO, he was nice and very kind, my interview was like 10 min with 2 jokes that we laugh about LOL, I was asked this questions if I remember all of them well :
What is the name of your wife ?
How did you know your wife ?
what is the religion of your wife ?
when did you started talking to your wife ?
when was your marriage ?
when did she left the country ?
why did she left the country ?
what is the religion of your wife ?
when did she convert before or after the marriage ?
How do you see your self from now 10 years ?
Then he gave me a brochure that has the lows in the US about family abuse crimes and how you can protect your self from this kid of crimes, My original marriage license and told me that my visa was approved, I can come back get it any time during ... read complete review
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