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Nigeria | Review on September 28, 2011: | Good Life
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We got to the Embassy at 6:45 for the 7:00 am the line was already long but she was akkowed in. The interview went well, she was asked the name of the company I work, how long I have been in gthe US. The CO actually said he wanted to be sure of our rlationships because of my previous maariages to Nigerians. He asked about our religion and mine, why we did not get married in Nigeria, her occupation, our engagement pictures, phone records. He lkso asked if I have paid the dowry and she said NO. He was satisfied with her answers, but because we just have a newborn baby of 13 days and we already filed the CRBA, he said although he has approved the visa, but will not be issued untill the outcome of the CBRA. So we have to wait for that hopefully for another 6 weeks. The CRBA was finnaly approved and my daughter was issued the passport and the CRBA, but was told to come back for interview on February 27, 2012. She asked if she needed to bring anything else beside the the 212(g) letter to bring thr CRBA she was told NO. When she got there on February 27, they accepted the letter and here was the shocker! She was told the medical results have expired so she needs to go and do ANOTHER ONE! Boy when she told me, we were both really pissed off. These people are either cold blooded or just stupidly incompetent. So she went to do another test and will be going back on Thursday. It has been along frustrating journey but I see the light at the end of Tunnel. One more thing, my fiancee met another man who came for his second interview from Akure,Ondo State and was told the same thing. This could have been avoided when they sent the interview date to people that if you have a medical more than six months and your second inter view is later than the reports date, to go and get another tests done. It is only fair.
(updated on February 29, 2012)
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