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Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.5 / 5
777 Review(s)
Nigeria
Review #23929 on June 2, 2018:

Yoyogi

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My interview was on May 24. Got to the embassy at about 6am and was called to form two lines for immigrant and nonimmigrant applicants. Got into the embassy building after several checks and finally was the interview. The co asked my a few questions which I answered correctly and my visa was approved. To God be the Glory.

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Review #23895 on May 29, 2018:

Michfelton




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Nigeria
Review #23868 on May 24, 2018:

Bodetee

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Review Topic: K1 Visa


I arrived the embassy at 5:42 am for my interview that was scheduled for 7am with my fiancée.

After the 1st security check around 6:30am, we got divided into immigrants and non immigrants. We were asked to open the envelope containing the medical exam.
Further security checks were done and we made our way to the interview hall.
I was given #23 Not sure, but I think there were about 50 or so immigrant applicants.
1st, I was called to submit DS 160 form confirmation page, appt letter, police certs, medical exam, international passport ,and 2 passport photographs.
After that, we're all called again for thumb prints. I did mine around 9:00 am.

The numbers given weren't called accordingly. Two officers were interviewing- male and female.
The male CO officer called my # around 10am or so. i got there and placed my huge files on her table, lol. She administered the oath and asked me the following questions (not real... read complete review

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Nigeria
Review #23864 on May 24, 2018:

Lewismicheals

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ALL PRAISE BE TO GOD.
it is good to pray.

before leaving home i and my wife had a chat with some good laughs as we always do. i left my phone at home (you cant take in your phone, laptop, token, smart watch, flash drive).. you can go in with your car keys and normal watch, hold a pen regardless of what they tell you outside(you need it to fill your contact form). try as much as you can to go simple. make sure you look good (dress smart)

i got to the embassy about 5:40am, met alot of people already. went through security, and went through the intake process before the interview.

get ready to stand for a very long long time (3hrs to 4hrs) wear comfortable shoes.

documents: make sure you bring and photocopy all the documents that is required from you (get tax transcript make sure you meet the requirement). print out the checklist and tick the ones that pertain to your case. i would also advice that you do your medicals a... read complete review

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Nigeria
Review #23769 on May 10, 2018:

LisaRee

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Our interview was on May 8th and my husband left home bright and early at 5.15AM (Not like he slept at all )
He arrived at the embassy and the last message before he went on queue was at 5.46AM. There was a sea of people there already.
He joined the queue and was inside the rooms by 6.30AM.
He filled the form with personal information, swore the oath and got his number all done by 7.30AM.

Then came the wait.

And wait.

And wait.

They attended to families with children and elderly before moving on to his group.
He was called up around 10.20AM and the interview took less than 5 mins.

CO: So, your wife is calling for you?
DH: Yes
CO: Where/When did you meet?
DH: Twitter/2012
CO: Looked up and asked ''What circumstances?''
DH: Told him.
CO: When did you meet in person?
DH: Told her.
CO: When did you get married?... read complete review

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