Onome's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Shanee Beneficiary's Name: Michael VJ Member: Onome Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2023-03-23 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
S I A N on 2022-07-28 said:
Congratulations!!!!!
Onome on 2022-07-28 said:
Thank you so much! Omg this is the most amazing feeling ever!
S I A N on 2022-07-28 said:
Lol it should be! It’s been a long time coming. The consular officer was nice?
China Girl on 2022-07-28 said:
Congratulations on your Approval🎉
Brad_tuk on 2022-07-28 said:
Congratulations!
Can you be kind enough to share your interview experience?
Thank you
Onome on 2022-07-28 said:
Thank you everyone! I will post the transcript soon!
Onome on 2022-07-28 said:
Our transcript
NOA1 April 12 2021
NOA2 April 19,2022
NVC May 16 2022
Interview July 28 2022
Approved
I arrived at the embassy by 5:22am, As usual , as I was walking in, I met those guys that were outside who try to hustle you, telling you to staple your ds160 to your passport, don’t mind those guys. If you’re there with your phone, ask the security, they will show you were to keep it inside, but you’ll pay 500 naira. At about 6:31 am, they asked us to line up in two, immigrant and nonimgrant. I was in the immigrant que. They checked our appointment confirmation letter; a number was written on it. We were then taken into the main hall, where we were interview. Before the interview, they collected the documents in the order that the email you received earlier tells you. The documents collected were ds160, police clearance(original) affidavit of support, tax transcripts, chats, evidence, passport photos, attestation of birth(copy and original) but it was later returned. I was asked to sit down and wait until I was called. I was called was to window 20, and was interviewed by a bald white, spontaneous guy with black earrings.
CO: Have you lived outside of Nigeria before? I answered
CO: Have You been married before? I answered
CO: Has your fiancé been married before? I answered
CO: Have you had any issues with the police? I answered
CO: Has your fiancé been arrested before? I answered
CO: How did you Meet? I answered
I answered. * He further asked about the person who introduced us. He started checking our evidence of wedding plans. Please note that if you have wedding plans, make sure it’s updated because our wedding date was outdated and further questions were asked.
CO: When did you start dating? I answered
CO: How many times did your fiancé visit? I answered
CO: When did she visit? I answered
CO: When did you get engaged? I answered
CO: Did she meet your family, what does your family think about her? I answered
CO: I see you have a wedding date that was backdated?
I explained
CO: This is your guest list? Is your family attending?
CO: I see (the person who introduced us) is on the guest list.
He bought out the domestic violence pamphlet. He gave me a white paper and told me my passport will be ready in two weeks.
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