Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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Nigeria | Review #2747 on April 18, 2008: |
monagoz
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The lady was very courteous and professional. She asked for my fiance's place of employment, how long he had worked there and his position. She also asked how many times I have been denied Visitors visa and she printed the applications for those visa. She cross checked the dates with the dates in the DS 156. She noted why my 3 months daughter was not included in the petition and I showed her the US passport and that was it. She smiled and gave me a blue paper to come back 4/17/08 for pick up my visa. Very professional
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Nigeria | Review #2738 on April 17, 2008: |
kacee
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Visa in Hand..I first of all want to Thank God for his favor and I want to encourage those still waiting. "Honesty is still the best Policy"
I guess serving in the Armed Forces of the United States has its perks.. the only question my wife to be was asked are
Quest..what is his occupation
what does he do in the military
Did you have any kind of ceremony here in Nigeria
Congratulations ..come and pick the visa next wed..
SO needless to say I am Happy..
I encourage any one reading this still awaiting a visa interview. having in mind
"that a big percent of the marriages are staged just for papers..if you were the embassy of the united states what will it take to convince you that you are for real not staged..
"Its better to have supporting evidence and not need it there than to need it there and not have it" I wish the favor God showed me on you
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Nigeria | Review #2714 on April 10, 2008: |
FrankBrenda
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They aksed a few questions such as how do you know each other. Questions about my family, what did I do for a living. They asked for pictures, affadavit of support, IM conversations. It lasted about 5 minutes then they said welcome to Boston and let him know the weather stunk!! K1 visa approved!!!!!!
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Nigeria | Review #2711 on April 10, 2008: |
one love
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we arrived at 530 am everyone for appointment was told to go to line at 630am. At 7am was told to open envelopes. checked in. wait begun 13 windows.. at 1215 called to window 11.. The nice old man not much hair. Very nice, he talked to husband as a friend talking to friend conversation . He wanted to see logs, emails, He looked at logs a while ask if he knew what certain phone numbers are.. some he said no. looked at emails ask one ? about a conversation laughed, together. it took 5 mins. ask him to return to pick up visa and date he gave, lol my husband said excuse me sir I plan to leave with my wife she is outside waiting.. The man was so Happy to here I traveled all the way from Georgia to be there to suppport him . My husband said he took back appointment to pick up visa Changed the date so he can pick up earlier . Husband said he could hear other ?'s being ask of others at windows, some was so mean and ask so many diffrent ? so serious when speaking. He said some got stressed w... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #2710 on April 10, 2008: |
Osakeme
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As was told to me on the phone:-
Well the process was pretty painless, He got to the consulate very early and was #8. He was upset on how horribly his last/sur name was pronounced so he went up to a gentleman to let him know that they needed to stop killing his fathers name , It turned out that the man my man went to complain to was the person that would conduct his interview.
Question- When did you meet your wife?
Answer- She is my fiance, we are not married yet( chuckle, chuckle)
When was the last time you were together
do you have a picture of you and her dad
who were the people in selected pictures
He was probably asked more questions but these are what I remember. I thought I needed joint sponsorship but it turned out that I did not.
He was told to not make travel arrangement and told to come back. He was given a letter.
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