Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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Nigeria | Review #6359 on July 17, 2010: |
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My interview was scheduled for 7:30am. i got there 7:25am and i was checked in immediately. I had to wait for a long time because there were a lot of people. The IO was very professional. She asked few questions like how we met, my fiance's work and his address in the US. Also requested for Photographs. At the end of the interview she said she'll give me the visa.
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Nigeria | Review #6295 on July 3, 2010: |
Hadiza
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Hello my friends at visajourney. My husband received his visa on
June 30,2010 after more than four months of administrative processing.
I am thankful to God. May God bless all of you for your help and advice.
(updated on July 4, 2010)
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Nigeria | Review #6125 on May 25, 2010: |
Shamike
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Good experience all round!
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| Review #6070 on May 15, 2010: |
KDOR
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Fair
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Nigeria | Review #6036 on May 8, 2010: |
Chibuogwu
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THE EXPERIENCE
- I got to the US Consulate by 5.45am.
Those for immigrant visas could be easily identified by the x-ray films they carried in their large brown envelopes.
- At about 6.20am, security men attached to the Consulate started to arrange the applicants into 3 lines.
We filed into the waiting bay, names were checked against the master-list, were processed, issued interview numbers and then had to wait for to be searched and
called into the Consulate compound in troops of fives.
- At about 7.15am, it was my turn and we went into the consulate.
The security guards seemed nice, friendly and courteous.
Inside the Consulate compound and we paid at a cashier post. IV and DV applicants paid in USD. I was surprised as I thought they would allow local currency. After payment, there was another search point and then we entered the interview hall. I must comment that the hall was not as cool as I ... read complete review
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