Morocco US Consulate Reviews
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Morocco | Review #13559 on January 1, 2014: |
nourdana
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance and I met October 2012 online. We really hit it off. We can finish each other's thoughts and found out that we had a lot in common. I was able to visit him around the 1st of June 2013. I have kids and was unable to make multiple trips or stay very long. My trip was a total of 9 days. He officially proposed while I was there. Over the time since we met til we actually filed for K1 and after, we talked every day. He met my kids and family via video chat. Of course, we had all of that as well as my trip to Morocco as evidence.
We filed for the K1, September 2013. Noureddine had his interview at the Embassy on December 16. We had our hearts set to get the visa the same day, but it didn't happen that way. He left the Embassy heartbroken. They, of course, didn't tell him if he was approved or not. They gave him his passport back and said we will call you. That was it. Noureddine wasn't feeling very positive about the interview. He said it lasted like 5 mins and tha... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #13537 on December 27, 2013: |
Lola2014
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiancé attended his interview at 8am on 12/23/13. He said it was a lot of waiting. He was interviewed by a female for about 45 minutes and she asked A lot of questions one right after another about everything... How we met, why he was on a dating site, if he was looking for an American, how long he was on the dating site for, she asked about my career in detail, she asked about my kids in detail, she asked about my children's fathers, she asked a lot about my trip to Morocco and what all we did while I was there, she asked about his brother who lives here in America and about his relationship with his girlfriend.... My fiancé said it was very stressful but he knew all the answers to everything except how his brother met his girlfriend which has nothing to do with us so that's the only thing he didn't know. She asked if he had brought any evidence for her to look over and he handed over all our pictures, my cell phone bills, our conversations by Skype and Facebook throughout the ye... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #13508 on December 20, 2013: |
nomadnoor
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Today I went with my sister in law to help her with her interview for a tourist visa to the US.
We arrived on the 6:30 am train - me without any sleep all night and her getting some cat naps in during the train ride to Casablanca.
We waited at a nearby cafe till 7:30 and then joined the line across the street. The Moroccan Army sorted people by their citizenship, paperwork and who had appointments or not.
We were told to go wait till 8:30 am before my sister in law could rejoin the line.
At 8:30 she rejoined the line and then was sent across the street to wait to be called for her visa interview.
My sister in law was first asked BEFORE the interview to go get new visa photos - which she did at an extra 100DH expense for two.
She then rushed back to the consulate and went into her interview.
She was asked 3 questions -
Why do you want to go to America?
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Morocco | Review #13426 on December 10, 2013: |
Happytobe
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband and I arrived early on October 30th. I waited in the cafe next to the consulate. He went over just before 8:00am. He was the 4th person to be called.
After a 15 minute interview, he was asked to have a seat and she would call him back.
After 20 minutes, he was called and sent to room 7 and close the door. When the officer came, she told him to forget about the first questioning and they will start fresh. The questions he was asked were:
- How did we meet?
- Who started the interaction?
- How many times did we speak?
- He was asked about my family and friends
- questioned about my ex-fiance and why it didn't work out
- When we decided to marry?
- Who attended our marriage?
- How many times I visited?
He answered and informed them I was there waiting next door.
- He was asked then to bring me over...
He came and got me from the cafe, and I was then told to go into room... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #13194 on November 6, 2013: |
Sanimo
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My husband and I arrived at the Casablanca consulate at 7:45am. They started letting people in at 8am. While my husband went in for his interview, I waited outside for him. He went in and was sitting there and after about an hour and a half a man called my husband's name. Then he asked him some questions like:
Have you ever traveled outside Morocco?
What are your degrees?
Where does your wife live?
When did you get your High school diploma?
What is your occupation?
When did you get your B.A.?
Then he gave my husband back copies of the papers that I sent of our packages and our original marriage certificate. Then he asked my husband to go back to his seat and they will call him in a bit.
After about an hour and a half, they called him to a separate room. There was this lady there and she asked my husband to swear that the information on these forms are true. Then she asked him questions like:
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