Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Nigeria | Review #8850 on December 11, 2011: |
minae

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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 #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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| Review #8820 on December 7, 2011: |
BimnKay

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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My dear husband arrived on time for his interview, but was not approved because he forgot the album that had out pictures with other people and thus was asked to reschedule. He also stated that the CO who interviewed him and others before hi appeared to be very rude and was denying everyone who came to his window, whilst the other CO's were approving left right and center.
I was quite frustrated initially but at least he was denied, or deemed ineligible he just has to return with the documents he forgot the first time.
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| Nigeria | Review #8766 on November 25, 2011: |
oyinbj

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
It's really ridiculous, or should I unbelievable but yet thankful to God and friend and most especially this forum for your encouragement and comprehensive information. I' m really so sorry and I use this opportunity to apologise for late review. No excuse at all but all the same was in my 3rd trimester.
I got to the venue 5.30 am, waited till 6.30am. At that time, we were called to que up and open every sealed envelops; medical reports inclusive( reason: anthrax). went into a secured open place for appointment verifications and inspection. Waited for another 30min.
We were escorted into the main building in fives by a security man or lady. Some were directed to the cashier's section to pay visa fees but I was directed to the interview room. Waited for another 20mins and my name was called.
Simple questions though
1. Name of petitioner
2. Where does he live?
3. What did he tell you about the weather there?
That was it. No parr tender... read complete review
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