Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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777 Review(s)
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Nigeria | Review #2299 on December 31, 2007: |
ara
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Although he got to the embassy very early like 6:30 he was like #10 in line. The guard told everyone to open their medical envelope so my husband did not pay him any attention because Komaross said do not open the envelope give it to the CO so when he got to the front of the line to turn his paperwork in the guard said that since he did not listen to him and open his envelope he would have to go to the end of the line so he went from #10 to like #70 he didn't get out of the embassy till 5:30p.m. and he was next to the last he said. So please do what the guards tell you.
Despite the long awful wait he said that the CO he had was very friendly and nice. He was a white american man. He said that he didn't ask for hardly anything at all he just wanted to talk about our relationship?
He really grilled him on that and paid attention to how he answered the questions and the things that he said and didn't really pay that much attention to all the evidence that I had so ni... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #2241 on December 7, 2007: |
JJWashington
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Interviewer reviewed personal information about me, reviewed photos and tax returns and congratulated Jimmy.
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Nigeria | Review #2174 on November 10, 2007: |
LonelyforLagos
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I personally find Lagos to be one of the most difficult embassies in the world for marriage visa sas well as religious discrimination. They dish out K-1 visas all day long because they know the parties involved have 90 days to change their mines. K-3 people are not so fortunate. My personal experience from talking to one of the consulars is that they may be just as corrupt as the Nigerians they claim they are trying to legally keep out. This embassy gets more complaints according to one State Dept rep than most of the 225 the world over. They never answer the phones & they never answer their emails which go to lagoscons2@state.gov. I really find it an atrocity that this country can see what your personal finances are. The consulars I saw when I was there were all white. the Nigerians I have spoken to here in the US say the place has undergone a change for the worst, it is now corrupt from the top down. So if you got your marriage visa without too much of a problem you are truely one of... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #2046 on September 20, 2007: |
abia
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Fiance arrived at embassy @ 6:30am and finished by 10:20am (nigerian time).Questions asked: Tell me about fiance,fiance hobbies,where does fiance live,how close are fiance's siblings to where he lives in US,fiance occupation and employer name,where does fiance's parents live,when did fiance come to US? CO did ask for pictures but did not ask for documents proving how we communicated. Fiance approved! God is good!
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Nigeria | Review #1978 on August 30, 2007: |
teewa
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Let me begin this by thanking God Almighty for the smooth journey during the actual interview process. My fiancee arrived the consulate on time and went through the same process of queuing, paying and waiting for her name/number to be called as noted by other reviewers. At around 10am, she was called to submit her Affidavit of Support form and other medical document.s At about 4:30pm, she began her interview proper with the same very nice guy. From the reviews i read, it seems its same nice guy and the same tough lady. The nice guy only asked my fiancee how we met and what I did for a living including what courses and projects i am working on in my school. The entire interview lasted about 2mins and after my fiancee answered the questions and backing it up with pictures, the CO told her "Welcome to America" and she was given a letter and her passport was withheld to be returned to her on the 30th of Aug. at 2pm. I'm glad to see this part over with.
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