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Morocco US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 2.9 / 5
455 Review(s)
Morocco
Review #10636 on October 16, 2012:

nicky&imad




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

ok, so I am not good at detail as some of you but here we go, lol. Imad arrived at the consulate about 6:30 am an waited at the coffee shop across the road. He stayed there until about 7:30 am and got inline with the other people waiting. He said some people went around and collected there appt letters. He said about 8 am they were allowed to go in. First he said he went into a room where they collected there belongings, like cell phones and things not allowed inside. Then they were put in a large room with about 7 or 8 windows for people to conduct interviews. He said there were a lot of people there. Next he said he sat there for a little while and then they called his name and he went up to drop off his financial things. At first he said he was scared because they told him he didn't have the right papers. Then he told the man at the window, wait because I had sent both I-134 and I-864 just in case. The man said ok and took the I-134. That's the one they needed. Next the man asked h... read complete review

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Review #10619 on October 13, 2012:

allisonsaja




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Didi had an 8:00 appointment for his K-1 interview in Casablanca. He arrived early and subsequently waited 3 hrs + to be called after approximately 9 other men. Only two men were approved before him and they were lottery winners. The others were all turned away for insufficient evidence, financials or unsatisfactory translations. His interview lasted 30 minutes approximately. It was with a Chinese American woman. He was asked very few of the expected questions. She seemed to NOT have even looked at the application as she asked many questions that were answered there. She typed every word that was spoken by him. After 30 minutes, she gave him his passport and simply said, "We will contact you." That was it. He attempted to get more information like 'in how long' or 'how will you contact me' and she simply repeated, "We will contact you." We are now in a torturous wait. We are being told every story in the book by other Facebookers and VJers and the possible outcome appears to run the ga... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #10580 on October 10, 2012:

Masbali




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Review Topic: General Review

Our 1st interview was sent back for RFE because my husband was unaware of my favorite movies, my favorite professor as in am attending a Univeristy. our 2nd interveiw coming up and I pray that Allah shows is grace. However, this time we are more prepared.

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Morocco
Review #10452 on September 20, 2012:

houssaininu




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiance went in this morning at 8am and was out at 11:30. The people were all really kind and went in to the actual interview it was only about 7 minutes long with 4 questions. They didnt look at our packet with evidence of ongoing relationship. The interview was in a private room with glass between the CO and my fiance and they were talking on the phone.

How did you meet your fiancee?
How do you communicate with her parents?
What did she do in Morocco? °I am a returned Peace Corps volunteer
What kind of work do you want in the US?

my fiance talked until the CO asked another question.

I really filled the first file I sent in to USCIS with many different types of things (photos with our families together, a letter from him to my father asking for my hand and the reply, passport stamps and print-outs of travel itineraries, packages receipts of things he sent to me and papers about my Peace Corps work and experience... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #10349 on September 8, 2012:

Linds&Youssef

Linds&Youssef


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Youssef got in line to enter the consulate at 7:45a and they let him into the building at 8h15 or so. They immediately sent him to the line to turn in his official documents (DS 230, etc.) and then they sent him to another line to pay the $240. After paying, he waited about two and a half hours before being called to receive papers that he'd turned in that were not needed (and to write my full name on a piece of paper). Then he waited about another hour before he was called to the interview room at about 11:35 or so.

The interviewer was an American guy who was maybe early to mid thirties, with a beard and blond hair, and glasses. He was very nice and pretty laid-back. The whole interview lasted about 25 minutes, and it flowed much like a conversation between new acquaintances/friends. The following is a list of some of the questions the CO asked Youssef:
*How did you and your fiance meet? (tagged/social networking site)
*How many friends do each of you ha... read complete review

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