Senegal US Consulate Reviews
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Senegal | Review #18042 on October 14, 2015: |
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Senegal | Review #17361 on July 19, 2015: |
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Senegal | Review #17360 on July 19, 2015: |
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Senegal | Review #16652 on April 22, 2015: |
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Medical:
We did the medical about 2 weeks in advance. Went to Dr. Rahmi, he saw my husband and step-daughter for just a few minutes and gave them the prescriptions to go get the chest x-ray and blood test and then we made an appointment for the next day to see him again. Chest x-ray is just a few blocks away, they did it and then we waited about an hour for the results. Took a taxi to get the blood test done at Institut Pasteur. That took about 30 minutes but the results aren't ready until the next day. The actual appointment with Dr. Rahmi lasted over an hour. He asked a bunch of medical history questions, filled out the forms, and did a physical exam. Then my husband and step-daughter got 1 shot each (the vaccines they were missing). Dr. Rahmi gave us a sealed envelope and that was it!
Interview day:
We arrived around 6 am (appt at 7). At first, it seems very disorganized because there are dozens of people just standing across the stree... read complete review
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Senegal | Review #16606 on April 16, 2015: |
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My wife's interview was at 8 a.m. she arrived early. She waited about an hour before being called. The interviewer asked her a couple questions about how we meet; my wife explained that a mutual friend introduced us and he asked why he introduced us? Also asked about my annulled marriage and my daughter and how we communicate. My wife explained that we live together in Senegal and this caught the interviewer by surprise even though this was extensively documented in our application. My wife had about 200 pages of documents to present but the interviewer never looked at them. The interview lasted about five minutes and ended with the interviewer handing my wife a document stating that our case needed further administrative processing. Four days after the first interview my wife received a call from the embassy asking her to return to the embassy with her passport. When she returned to the embassy she dropped of her passport and was given a green ticket and told to return in four days t... read complete review
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