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morocco US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 2.9 / 5
456 Review(s)
Review #7498 on April 22, 2011:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

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 ?
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Review #7456 on April 14, 2011:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview was smoother than I was expecting. The CO asked me 4or 5 questions and then she told me to come for my visa two days later!
I have to add here that i have been issued a tourist visa B1/B2 last two years ago and i traveled twice to the states.
so maybe that what made my case simpler.
Good luck to all the lovers.


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Review #7431 on April 12, 2011:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

my husband had a very good interview. it was at 830 am, but they got to him very very last. he was so slepy after traveling so long to get there. he waited for hours too. but they questioned him for about forty-five minutes. they just asked alot about my job, friends, daughter,my two cats, and my mother. then asked to see only our pics of us out on the town there in morocco only. but the main thing is he told me he was so sleepy and hungry by the time they got to him and everyone was gone who was waiting for there turn. he tought they was forgetting him.lol. but it was a good experience. this time our cr130 was better than our k1, at last. At last, my love will come home.

(updated on July 5, 2013)

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Review #7268 on March 15, 2011:

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Review #7237 on March 8, 2011:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

When looking at the MENA forum here on VJ, it's plain to see that discussions on the Consulate in Casablanca is a major discussion point!! Before Abdelhay had his interview yesterday (3/7), I read every thread I could find on the subject. I don't think, however, that it actually helped the approval of Abdelhay's visa. We definitely reviewed detailed information such as my graduation date from high school, the places I have lived, where Indiana is on the map and what states are around it...but Abdelhay was only questioned for about 5 minutes and few questions were addressed! That being said, I will now begin to describe Abdelhay's experience at the Consulate.

--He arrived 5 minutes before his 9 o'clock appointment. The only thing he brought with him was the (Avatar-covered! ha!) binder full of the required forms and evidence. (I still haven't figured out what it means to "front load" evidence, but Abdelhay organized everything with tabs and plastic sheets. In addition to... read complete review

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