Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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Nigeria | Review #14623 on June 13, 2014: |
KingdomQ
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Interview went well approved..Husband had a Lady consulate First question asked WHy did we marry in Ghana he explained ..Why didn't we do Traditional marriage he answered wife isn't from Nigeria only one has to go to the Girl home to do the traditional rites etc..How did we meet each other/How is my home and kind of car your wife drive..Asked to see pictures asked How many times wife has been to Nigeria...Visa approved..Picked up paasport and packet on the 4th business day all was ready..We are HAPPY>>>
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Nigeria | Review #14612 on June 12, 2014: |
doshi
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It was a rainy morning on the Island so there was a bit of vehicular traffic around the consulate this was around 6:20am and i was scheduled for 7am late i was you would say.
i got down,from the car and briskly walked into the consular facility while my driver go through the checks
the line was already long and it didn't take long they started the first,checks
got past the first check at 6:45am at the second check we had briefs by,two gentlemen and,at that point we were splitted into IVs,and,NIVs.
this was where we had some wait time as,they were letting,the nivs in,for those with 6:30am appointment
they told us the Ivs to unseal the medical and,then at about 7:20 we got pass the second then,at the third,point we were made to,queue again,and,given, contact sheet and card sat down, and after 10mins got to the fourth,check by the fifth check i clocked b and got my ticket this was exactly 7:35
sat down at the iv section and waited for about 1hr before m... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #14580 on June 7, 2014: |
KingdomQ
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Nigeria | Review #14430 on May 12, 2014: |
ngozilove12
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this is for nigeria/african love....
ok , here it is.....
when they arrive they will take his medical envelope from him
when he is called up the person will ask their full name and then swear them in
*how did you and your partner(spouse/fiance) meet
how long ago
How long before you started to talk on the phone or do you use other means of communication and how often
*when did you meet in person
*how long did you stay in nigeria
*when did you propose and how
*what does your partner do for a job
*where did they work and how long have they been doing it
*where do they live and for how long
*has your partner ever been married before
*why did they divorce
*have you(you man) ever been married before
*do you have kids
*does your partner have kids and what are their names and ages
*do you have kids together
*how do you and your partner communicate and how often... read complete review
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Nigeria | Review #14265 on April 8, 2014: |
lolo83421
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That is why You are called Jehovah...what You say you will do, that you say You will do. That is why You are called Jehovah! I thank Almighty for what He has done in our life. To Him be all the glory and all the honor.
My fiancé arrived at the USEM approximately 5:30am (April 1, 2014) and joined the queue. When he got to Security, they checked his package. He forgot the stapler in the envelope so he had leave the line an put the stapler in the car and join the queue again.
He picked his number and was told to watch for his number on the screen. There were two women (one was slow while the other was fast with her interviewees). There was also a man who had seemed to be very strict. He prayed that he would no have his interview with that CO.
When it was his turn, he approached the lady and she asked to see his DS-160. These were the questions she asked:
1. Who petitioned for you?
2. How did you meet? Through m... read complete review
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