Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.5
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777 Review(s)
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| Review #25439 on January 24, 2019: |
MeeklyGee
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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Nigeria | Review #25399 on January 18, 2019: |
Divergent
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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This is his interview transcript:
Interview was for 6:30am, he hot there at 5:40am. By 6am they started scanning people in. They finished securing checks, collected their medical results and the waited for the interview. He didn't interview until 10:06am
Hubby took his oath with African American lady VO
VO: Good morning
Hubby: Good morning
VO: Who's petitioning for you?
Hubby: Answered
VO: What can you tell me about her? Where does she work?
Hubby: Answered
VO: What is her address? Apartment or House? Does she stay alone?
Hubby: Answered
VO: When did you both meet?
Hubby: Answered
VO: How? Where?
Hubby: Answered
VO: How do you both communicate?
Hubby: Answered
VO: Where did you guys get married and when?
Hubby: A... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #25398 on January 18, 2019: |
Divergent
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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My husband said the interview was quick and the officers were very friendly
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Nigeria | Review #25354 on January 14, 2019: |
Nikitc
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Interview was at 6:30. I got there at 5:30. There were already plenty of people around. A couple of suggestions:
There are many seemingly "innocent" items that are not allowed into the embassy. It's not just cell phones but the charger cable, power banks and flash drives too. Oh, and lip balm. I had to leave the embassy and lose my place in the line because of a long-forgotten flashlight in the bottom of my purse.
The most stressful part of the day was getting into the embassy and waiting and worrying about the interview. The interview itself was a straightforward... Only three questions:
"Who petitioned you?"
"Describe your job"
"Describe your education background"
That was it. The VO was really nice and less than three minutes after taking the oath, I was done.
My advice to everyone is to research these forums and get a good idea of what to expect and get your documents organized so you won't get flustered when... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #25342 on January 11, 2019: |
Gozzy
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