Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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Laos | Review #6787 on October 29, 2010: |
memine
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hi, i woke up 4 o'clock AM on the faithful 26th of October, prayed, clean up and got dressed and i left home by 5.30 AM. (mind you i was driven in my own car and not taxi that is why i can afford to leave that late). i got to the consulate by 6.20AM and i joined other people that were around. at 7 AM exactly, people for immigrant visa were called and i was lucky to be iv 1. we started the routine, filed in, pay our money and entered the main building. i was called forward by a Nigerian lady who took my documents from me and told me to sit down and wait to be called for my interview.
after some time an American guy called my number and my interview started. he asked me so many question in a very short time but i was able to answer them all.some of which are
who petitioned for you?
how did you meet? explain
where does he work?
where does he live?
what is his phone number?
how did he travel?
which university he attended?
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Nigeria | Review #6760 on October 24, 2010: |
KC99
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Fair experience.
Preinterview procedure is as described by earlier reviewers.
interview Qs : Who is filing for u?
How did u meet?
When was ur last visit to the US?
what does she do? where does she live?
How did she get to the US?
has either of u ever been married? does either of u ve kids? does either of u have family in the US?
What r ur traditional wedding plans?
Pictures-where was this taken...?
Confidence is necessary!! Easier when u know what to expect & what is expected. Hosea 4:6.
VJrs-Thank God I found u.VJ is terrific!
GOD's grace-the most important of all!!!! PRAY!PRAY!!PRAY!!!
Hope this helps.
(updated on October 24, 2010)
(updated on October 25, 2010)
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Nigeria | Review #6737 on October 19, 2010: |
rolake
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband and I spent several days reviewing questions that other VJ members had experienced. He attended his interview carrying two notebooks that contained all of the proof we gathered over the past 3 years. The notebooks included sections on emails/IM, phone records, taxes, banking, medical, letters/affadavits from friends and family, pictures, visas and travel documentation from my visits, documentation noting my name change, and documents that proved my months of working in nigeria. Here are the questions that the interviewer asked.
1. Who filed the visa?
2. Where did you meet your wife?
3. What was the name of the site that we met on?
4. When did you get married?
5. When was your wife's last visit to Nigeria?
6. How long did she stay on each visit?
7. What was the position she held? (On my last visit I stayed 4 months, and worked in a school in the north. My husband joined me there)
8. Where are the wedding pictures?
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Nigeria | Review #6725 on October 15, 2010: |
favored4eva
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My Fiance's interview went very welland i am very thankful to God for making it a very smooth one.It was a long wait and didn't get interview till almost 1pm but according to him, it was very short and precise and he was done within 5 minutes
Questions asked were:
Who is filing for you?
How long have you known her?
Why are you getting married in the U.S?
Does she have family there?
How many Siblings?
How did she go to the U.S?
Where does she live?
The questions were direct and precise. He wasn't asked for anything at all as far as evidence (phone records,emails , photos and all)
That was the end of the questions.The interviwer was a guy and he told my fiance, "You're the most genuine fiance i have seen today" Congratulations
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Senegal | Review #6623 on September 20, 2010: |
ajigglin
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Based on some of the reviews I\'ve read on here about consulate experiences, I consider my husband and I quite fortunate:
We arrived about 90 minutes before our scheduled time. There was a line of about 20+ people waiting at the other end of the campus. About 30 minutes before the consulate opened, a guard came and walked us all over single file to the door of the consulate. Each person had to check in and go through security, so it took some time. There was only one door and one security guard, so you can imagine...
For a consulate that has jurisdiction over a handful of countries, I must say that the consulate was not very busy. We waited in the main waiting room for about 2 hours before being called into a smaller waiting room, where we had to do fingerprints, confirm identity, etc. The wait times in the smaller room ranged from about 15-25 minutes for each individual request.
The interview itself was conducted in a booth that had a ... read complete review
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