Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Nigeria | Review #9252 on March 1, 2012: |
AlexBa

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This is a very late review. We were denied as consular decided fiance only coming to US for immigration. Duh! This is part of the process...Anyway mind was made up before she even said anything. As I recall my then fiance was only asked a couple of questions. Interviewer never asked for any additional evidence my fiance had with him. Tough consulate for those of us with legitimate relationships. We're now married and reapplying as a married couple. No matter what the consular at the time of our next interview decides, they cannot break our marriage bond and the love that we have for one another!
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| Review #9242 on February 29, 2012: |
ndu26

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My mom got to the embassy at 09:15 for her 1000 am appointment. She was cleared in at 09:53. 11:40 approximately 1.5 hrs later she calls me to state she has been approved and that her interview went as follows:
Outside they were groupd into NIV and IV . She was then asked to open her medical envelope and then went inside.
She was first called to window 18 and submitted her passport photo and International passport.
Then she was called to window 13 and a caucasian male interview her. She was asked:
1. who is sponsoring you?
2. where does she live?
3. What does she do?
then he starts typing on his computer and says "congratulations, I am issuing you a visa, go and pick it up on wednesday or do you have someone to pick it for you?" she answered "one of my daughters"
I just want to thank everyone of you on VJ for your well wishes, messages and prayers. To those who are yet to get to this stage, the good Lord will direc... read complete review
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| Ireland | Review #9237 on February 28, 2012: |
irelandlove

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Me and my fiancee were together in the interview. But my fiancee (from Nigeria) was in the interview mostly by hisself. He was interviewed by 2 officers. They went through his paperwork thoroughly and asked him lots of questions. He said it was kind of tough. And then they moved him on to the next officer. She was nicer and make the conversation light. I think it was tough because of the type of birth documents he had. I don't know if the US consulates just give Nigerians a hard time. But everything was legit so we didn't have any problems.
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| Nigeria | Review #9234 on February 28, 2012: |

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Hello vjers, I want to say Thank u to u all, I don't post but I read many posts and reviews, so I appreciate u all.
I had my interview yesterday at d lagos consulate. I went with a lot of proofs and evidences like, call logs, chat records, emails, money gram papers, picture bsfore, durin and after wedding etc.
The consular officer was a young white guy,who was staring at me while I was sitting but I didn't know why,though I was sittin in front of his window, then I was nervours. He interview two women and denied one and gave the other one form 212g, then he stood up and left for like 10 mins, other windows were calling IV numbers, so I was waitin for my number to be called. The consular guy came back and he was still staring at me and he called my IV number, (my mind was telling me he went to look for my papers bcos he wanted to be the one to interview me). He told me to take d oath, I signed ds 230 form and fingerprints. Then he started typing on d keyboard for like 3 m... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #9142 on February 12, 2012: |
P and G

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Finally after being on AP for almost a year my husband had his 2nd interview on 02/08 and was approved.
I went to the embassy with my husband for his interview. We arrived at 11:00 for a 1:00 appointment. They do not allow cabs to drive into the embassy any longer. You have to get dropped outside of the immediate embassy area and walk. We paid the 200 Naira for me to sit on the plastic chair under the shade trees while my husband had his interview. They called 1:00 appointments at 12:30.
My husband was one of the few people that was more business like in his dress. He had just gotten his hair cut and shaved and wore dress slacks and a button down blue shirt, and wore shoes instead of sandals. The way he was dressed made him look good and feel confident and it showed.
The interview was very short and the CO asked him:
1. What is your name?
2. Who filed for you?
3. When did you get married? [March 19, 2010]
4. Where... read complete review
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