Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Nigeria | Review #8868 on December 14, 2011: |
TJ 4EVER

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Good Morning VJ family,
First and foremost I must give all praise and honor to my Lord and Savior Christ Jesus, without Him none of this will be possible. My husband and I arrived at the embassy around 8:45 am. My husband's appointment was for 10 am and at the time we arrived they were calling 7 am appointments to line up. At 9:30 am they called for all 10 am appointments so i gave him a kiss and paid my 100 naira to sit and wait. My husband told me that it was very crowded inside but stated where he was seated the Co's he witness were all pleasant. He stated during his time inside there was only one person denied. They asked my husband the following questions:
What is your name?
How is filing for you?
How did you meet?
What does she do?
What are her likes?
Do you have pics together?
How do you communicate?
Basically my husband stated that the CO choose a specific section of the app to ... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #8855 on December 12, 2011: |
princessO

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Good morning VJ family...I don't have a very detailed review as when my husband called me at 5am this morning...he was so very happy and excited that he was speaking very fast and I feel only told me bits and pieces...My husband arrived around 5:45am for his 7am inteview...as we all know, he stood in line, went through security, showed his interview letter and gave his medical results...blablabla....anyways, he was waiting for quite some time...in what he said was a very cold waiting area...anyway...he said there was this one interview that seemed to be "giving away" visa's and he said he was praying to get that gentleman...well...he did not get that interview...instead...rather than being called by his "number" he was called by his name...Wow...anyway, he got a different male interviewer...they said good morning to each other...and here goes the interview...the only questions that i can remember my husband saying that he was asked is as follows (maybe not in order)...
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| Nigeria | Review #8850 on December 11, 2011: |
minae

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Specific Notes for Naija K1 visa applicants:
1. Do a good review of your package and familiarize yourself with your fiancé (e) details.
2. Get your packet - DS-156 (2 copies) and DS-156k filled out properly, you can check samples on VJ.
3. Attach passport photograph (50mmX50mm) to the DS-156 to avoid embarrassment as you won’t be allowed to go in with any liquid including glue and stapler. Also have an extra passport on you.
4. Get your interview letter printed and handy with your international passport.
5. Arrange your supporting documents properly having your packets, police certificate, medical certificate, Original birth certificate and a copy closest to you. Use a bag, folder or envelope for easy carriage.
6. Get to the embassy on time at least 40minutes before your scheduled interview time. Keep left of the queue as this will be the line for IV (Immigrant visa).
My Interview Experience:
I went to bed late around 12.30am... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #8843 on December 9, 2011: |
Junesue

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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Specific Notes for Naija K1 visa applicants:
1. Do a good review of your package and familiarize yourself with your fiancé (e) details.
2. Get your packet - DS-156 (2 copies) and DS-156k filled out properly, you can check samples on VJ.
3. Attach passport photograph (50mmX50mm) to the DS-156 to avoid embarrassment as you won’t be allowed to go in with any liquid including glue and stapler. Also have an extra passport on you.
4. Get your interview letter printed and handy with your international passport.
5. Arrange your supporting documents properly having your packets, police certificate, medical certificate, Original birth certificate and a copy closest to you. Use a bag, folder or envelope for easy carriage.
6. Get to the embassy on time at least 40minutes before your scheduled interview time. Keep left of the queue as this will be the line for IV (Immigrant visa).
My Interview Experience:
I went to bed late around 12.30am... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #8841 on December 9, 2011: |
suaverikky

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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Firstly, we would like to return all credit and glory to God who made this possible. Also, a big appreciation to the amazing suppourt and comradiere on this website. VJ Rocks!
Finacee got in and did all the regular embassy procedures. She was then called to the interview window shortly. She said the interview didn't last 6 mins!! To anyone reading this review and every other reviews, the most important thing you can do is to frontload all your stuffs beforehand. Frontloading takes the pressure off your fiancee because the CO would have had his "fill" of going thru the materials, hence there won't be a need for the CO to toughen up, "doti" and roughen up your fiance/e.
To those who don't know what that means, frontloading means basically submitting all EVIDENCES beforehand. (photos, rebtel records, moneygram copies, emails, printed text messages)You should submit all these alongside your initial I-129f application. USCIS then forwards it to Lagos.
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