Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Nigeria | Review #9976 on July 11, 2012: |
Akindipe

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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my visa application was denied my petitioner
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| Review #9921 on July 2, 2012: |
Truelove6

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· 5 people found this review helpful
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So our interview was scheduled for today at 7am and we arrived at 545am.We waited in line untill 645 and then he was called inside.Today was a very cold and rainy day and i froze my butt off waiting on my hubby. he was called to window 16 at 940am. he was told to raise the right hand and swear in..blah blah...
CO:Who is your petitioner?
Hubby: my wife blahhh
Co:When you get married?
Hubby:so and so date
CO:How you guys meet?
Hubby:through mutual friends
CO:Tell me more?
Hubby? me and my friend were talking on the phone and i was introduced to her that way..
CO:So you asked her if she single on first phone call?
Hubby: well yes i did
CO:okay i see
CO:Have either one of you guys ever been married before?
Hubby:NO
CO:Do we have kids together?
Hubby:no but she has a child she recently adopted that i plan to adopt
Co:Have you met her child?
Hubby:yes here are the p... read complete review
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| Review #9818 on June 12, 2012: |
kallyvincent

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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My husbands interview was today at 7am. He arrived to the embassy around 6am. They had everyone line up at 6:15am in order to enter. He was finished with his interview by 9am. He said he was the first to be interviewed in the immigrant visa section and that he was asked normal questions. How we met, When I came to visit, how many siblings I have, where certain pictures were taken, who were in the pictures (these were pictures I mailed with the I-130, she never asked for our albums) etc... He also said they did not request to see hardly any of the documents we had prepared, just our phone records and emails. The lady who interviewed him was very nice, young and seemed rather shy. She laughed a lot with him and had a tendency to roll her eyes at him in a friendly manner(example: when he told her that we traveled to Delta State to visit family the first time I visited him.) He will be able to travel in a weeks time!
A process we started in July last year, is nearly comple... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #9742 on May 29, 2012: |
09sno

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· 10 people found this review helpful
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(Background: I am Nigerian-American, born and raised here in the states. I've traveled back and forth to Nigeria to see my dad's family several times. My fiance is Nigerian).
Our first Lagos experience was awful. My fiancé arrived for his interview yesterday, February 13th, 2012 with 3lbs of documentation: his K-1 visa forms, evidence of financial support, and most importantly, a large and bulky folder filled with evidence proving the authenticity of our relationship. Bulky yes, but neatly arranged and ordered too.
However, the officer refused to view the entire contents of our Evidence of Personal Relationship folder during the extremely short interview and, after requesting that my fiancé only pass her our photos together (Sept. 2009-March 2010; August 2011-September 2011) and extensive phone records detailing calls made several times a day, every day from May 2010-February 2012, she denied him a visa due to “lack of evidence.” She didn't ask him... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #9697 on May 19, 2012: |
BoFA111

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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I got my Packet 4(interview date) in my mail. Was also asked to print out a copy of the email to present at the gate. Sent an email to the Lagos Consulate two days to the interview to confirm my appointment and got a reply confirming my date. Interview time was 7am. So, arrived at the consulate approximately 6:33am. Two long queues were formed, one for immigrant visas and the second, for non-immigrant visas. After about 35 minutes, we were called in to the first check post just inside the first gate. There we were asked to present our appointment letters and international passports and also to unseal our medical reports. After my name was confirmed on the appointment list, I was handed a pay slip for visa payment and ushered to a temporary waiting area still the consulate but within the compound. From there we went in a single file through the first security check and into the consulate building where we also went through a second security check. I was asked to pick a pink paper from t... read complete review
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