morocco US Consulate Reviews
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Morocco | Review #7568 on May 9, 2011: |
InLove4ever
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Interview at the Casablanca Morocco Consulate
Unfortunately I could not be present for my Fiancé’s interview (on April 2011) because I had just spent a few weeks in Casablanca Morocco two months earlier and had to get back to work. But my Fiancé called me on my cell phone immediately after his interview to tell me how it went. I will share with you as much info as I got from my Fiancé.
My Fiancé had arrived at the consulates office at 9:00 a.m.
While I was in Morocco visiting my Fiancé, I had prepared for him a thick folder with the I-134 and the I-864 as well as a current letter of intent to marry, lots of photos of both my trips to visit him, emails windows live screen shots of the two of us talking to each other, etc. I signed all the documents but did not date them as I didn’t know at the time when he would have his interview. Also, I prepared a letter of intent to marry for each month starting from Feb thru Sept and just place... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #7537 on April 30, 2011: |
lbern444
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First thank you to all who have posted their experiences at the Casablanca embassy for fiance visas. It was so helpful to know the questions in advance. We were successful in getting approved for a fiance visa on April 26, 2011. Here are some of the details we hope are helpful to others;
We began the process in August 2010 in the US. It took 6 months, almost to the day, for the petition to be approved. We thought it might take 6 months from the Morocco side too but were very surprised how much faster it moved there. When Jamal got his paperwork package his interview date was 2 weeks away, not enough time to get everything together. We moved the date back by one month and then worked very hard to get everything we needed, organize it well in a binder, and practice all the questions we read on this site. None of this is easy when he is in Morocco and I am in the US.
On the day of the interview Jamal arrived at 9 and turned in his passport and some documents... read complete review
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| Review #7513 on April 26, 2011: |
i&j
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he arrived at 8:45am, the security told him he couldn't take his backpack with him so he had to leave it with them. at 9 am they asked for his passport and the appointment letter and two passport style pictures of him. At 9:10am they instructed him to take out his phone and anything that could be dangerous...Inside the consulate he sat down with a lot of people with different kinds of visa requests. he payed the fee, turned in all the documents and waited his turn. The interviews were open, everybody could hear them. He was the last one interviewed and it was by Ms. Kazemi. when he first started to talk to her, he felt like there was a 50% Chance he was going to get denied and a 50% Chance she would give him the benefit of the doubt.
The first set of questions, she was intimidating and didn't let him give as complete answers as he wanted, she asked the questions fast and he was very nervous...anyway here are the question he remembered...
do you speak English ?
wher... read complete review
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Morocco | Review #7510 on April 25, 2011: |
soprano
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the interview was very short about 10 minutes .
I was the one controlling the interview by just being myself .
the blonde consular was nice , i was too
some advices : keep smiling , show your excitement , and the most important thing talk about your fiancé even about the stupid details , and take the initiative to be the first one proposing the discussion .
I have not been asked about any evidence , no pics , no emails , not chat log .
It was almost a monologue or if you want a "one man show "
I want to be honest and i know i am may be wrong the key is to be real ,the consular officers are the most of the time able to judge the sincerity of a relationship and if mutual , so all of the ones were denied i want to tell them is about the heart is not about the proofs
Good luck to every one
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Morocco | Review #7501 on April 22, 2011: |
ALWAYS-HAPPY
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Salam Alikom wwb to All VJ Family,
First before to start this review Note for all my Experience in Consulate of US in Casablanca,Morocco.I would like to say sorry for this long delay before to write all these,I was first busy then stressed waiting for news from Consulate.
Alright first I was good prepared for 'already' all Information about my fiancée and her family close members. Then all evidences I brought with me were good organized like advised from many members from MENA specially dealing with Casablanca Consulate one of the most high fraud country "sure in US Consulate Staff eyes".
My Interview was in April 4th 2011 at 9am,I arrived there in just 5mins earlier and passed by the first security check point outside of Consulate building they asked to see just my passport to verify if my name exist in list of that day Interviews, for a detail my fiancee was in country during my Interview waited for me outside which was a good support to have and evidence that w... read complete review
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