Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Review #9101 on February 2, 2012: |
naijagurl
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So my fiance and I arrived at the Consulate in Lagos at around 5.30am. By about 6am they advised for ppl with 6.30am appt and 7am appts to line up and everyone else should sit down and wait. ( BTW if you want to sit in a chair in Lagos outside its 100 Naira)....And if you're a petitioner you will be waiting outside until they are finished with the entire interview. My fiance' interview was scheduled at 7am but his actual interview began at around 10:15. He was asked these questions:
-Oath to tell the truth
-Who petitioned for you
-How did you meet
-What years has she visited you
-What does she do
-Does she live in an apt or a house? He said apt
-How many rooms
-How many roommates
-What are their names
-Where does she work
-What do you do
He went through some of our emails and asked questions about the topics in our emails so read through your emails. He asked to see call logs, pictures, and all ... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #9087 on January 31, 2012: |
bobby231
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My fiancee and i got to the consulate at 11:30am in time for the 1pm appointment. At 12:30pm we were asked to line up by the security guards and promptly ushered into the waiting area. Few minutes later after security checks at the gate and we were on our way into the consulate building. Inside the interview room, there were at least 50 people already seated. I took a seat and waited for my queue number to come up the screen. I had to wait for close to 3 hours before i was called eventually. I was the last person to leave the interview room! lol. Anyway, i had time to compose and prepare myself mentally while i waited by listening to other people's interview question and answers., and believe me, while u stand there, getting drilled by these COs, everyone else in the room hears everything you were asked and your responses. Most of the people that were denied was because they couldn't provide convincing answers to the questions. One lady was asked to provide her husband's tax papers an... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #9051 on January 25, 2012: |
ebyfola
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the interview wasn't bad but i was asked to bring my fiancé's 1040 tax return and W2 for 2011....the lady said i could come any week day from mon-thursday by 1pm.
i'm not very happy but ii thank God.
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Nigeria | Review #9015 on January 17, 2012: |
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My fiance was asked to bring an evidence that we were actually planning for a wedding, I guess the guy must have had a bad day for him. We have everything except we don't communicate much via emails which we have started doing. Its really tough having to wait that long but I thank the Almighty God that we were not denied.
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Nigeria | Review #9008 on January 14, 2012: |
Kengux
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We were placed on AP for case review.. Questions asked are: petitioner\'s name, work history, siblings names, hobbies.. The CO asked for pictures, phn records etc.. I hope for speedy review anyway.
(updated on January 14, 2012)
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