Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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Nigeria | Review #22325 on August 13, 2017: |
onileowo
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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To God be the glory throughout our journey through these​ site. Appreciation also to goes to all members of visa journey for contributed to our success in one way or the other. We are very grateful to you all. I had my interview on the 8th of August, 2017. The questions that the CO asked are :
1. Who is calling u to USA?
2. How do you meet each other and what date?
3. When did I proposed to my wife?
4. When did I get married?
5. What type of marriage?
6. Where did your wife lived?
7. What does your do for a living?
8. Can I see you marriage pictures?
9. Has your wife married before?
That was the questions that was asked from me and my Visa was approved.
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Nigeria | Review #22315 on August 10, 2017: |
chokey
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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So my interview was scheduled for 6:30am got to the consulate around 6am, we were screened in by 6:15 and got into the consulate at 6:30 on the dot. There we had another screening before we were told to go to another table where numbers were written on our p4 letters a contact slip was also given to us to fill.
We went through the final screen into the main building across the road. Those for immigrant interviews were seperated from non immigrant. Documents were checked and some from the nvc were returned. We also had our fingers scaned and were told our number will be called by the C.O. I was the 3rd person to be interview interview wasn't upto 2mins.
The questions asked were who is calling ?
When did she get to the us?
Who petitioned her?
How many siblings do I have?
Have i lived in any other state apart from lagos?
Am i married?
Do i have kids?
She was already telling me where to pick up ... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #22274 on August 2, 2017: |
Tolly
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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Nothing but positive reactions today. According to my wife, the questions asked by the consular is:
1. Who is inviting you?
2. Tell me about your husband, what does he do?
3. Where are his family?
That concludes the interview. So overall, we have a positive experience in Lagos.
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Nigeria | Review #22268 on August 2, 2017: |
neciahbg
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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So.... My Fiance was approved today. Exciting.!!! They asked him about 10-15 questions. Who filed for you? Have you ever lived in another state in Nigeria? Sid she like kt when she visiyed Nigeria? Do you or her have any children? Have you or her ever gotten married before? She asked for pictures. No chats or phone records but we had them. She smiles at him and said he was approved for visa.
I wish everyone the best. This was a long long journey. But worth the wait. Just have all your documents that they ask for. I verified that the xoukd recwive a affadavit I-134 , photocopy of the original. Which stayed me money in shipping. They didnt require a "wet" signature.
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Nigeria | Review #22159 on July 18, 2017: |
Returnee
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· 5 people found this review helpful
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I got to the consulate before 6 am and there were already a number of people there (about 30). We were all asked to stand by the road a few meters from the Embassy. At 6 am, the security men asked us to move to a tent area where they scanned each person. (Remember not to have your bank token on you. Luckily I had read that on one review here). From there, we moved to another area, closer to the consulate. It was drizzling at this point. Once the rain got heavier, the security men allowed us to move to a canopied walkway in the same area.
At 6.20 am (luckily the rain had stopped), we were asked to move back out of the canopied walkway. Only people with 6.30 am appointments, whether immigrant or non-immigrant, were allowed to stay back. We were asked to bring out our interview letter P4 and open our medical envelopes. At 6.30 am, we were processed into the check-in room. The security men frisked me, and I was directed to a table where a man checked my bag (I had biscuits in my ba... read complete review
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