Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Nigeria | Review #26445 on June 16, 2019: |
Adamas22

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| Nigeria | Review #26439 on June 15, 2019: |
Omoge Afo

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My Fiancé arrived at the embassy at 5:30am for his 6:30am appointment. At 6:30, everyone was called to the line separating immigrant and nonimmigrant applicants, and then was asked to open all seal envelops. Upon getting inside, he went through several security checks. After going through all the security check, they discovered that he mistakenly has his hair brush and data cable in his envelops and he was asked to go back all the way to the beginning of the security check. After going through all the security check twice, he went into the consular building for the immigrant interview. After getting inside, he waited for about 30mins then he was asked to submit the birth certificate, affidavit of support, tax, W2, Pay-stub, passport and passport pictures. Then went back to waiting, few mins later he was called for finger print. Then another long wait on your feet, exhausting long wait. Then finally a Caucasian woman called his number, when he got in front of her, he was asked to ... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #26437 on June 14, 2019: |
nalacandi

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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I arrived at the Consulate at 5:00 am. They opened the gates to begin our security around 6:30 am to 7:00 am. I had to wait in line for about 30 minutes before I reached the security check. They checked my documents and searched me and they used the wand to ensure I was safe for entry.
We sat in an enclosed area, but not completely closed and completed some forms. Then they collected our passports and our interview letter and tagged the passport for K-1 Visa. Then we were asked to go to another building and then we went through scanner. We I went through the scanner the first time it beeped so they asked me to remove my belt and my shoes and put them in a container for them to run through scanner. I then had to re-enter the scanner and there were no beeps this time. So I retrieved my belt and shoes and then I went into the interview hall. There were many people waiting for interviews. There are separate sections for the immigrant and non-immigrant visa's. ... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #26434 on June 14, 2019: |
aijayokoro

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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I got to the embassy by 6:30am, join the queen eventually lost my spot severely on the queue. My little daughter didn’t make it easy at all,as she wants to either pee or have her drink or cookie. Eventually I got number 39. The wait isn’t for small boys! Got in saw several people been interviewed.
I my opinion the co’s were ok especially the black African guy! I swear! One lady was on the verge of getting a life ban , claimed she adopted a child at 4yrs without documents, only got a document in 2017 and the said baby is 13yrs presently . Anyways she was eventually given. Another man was rejected out rightly . Sincerely he was clueless about all the questions asked him. How can you not know your divorce date and birthdays of your kids and your coming to prove a relationship status. The current wife was still the same woman whom he previously married and divorced and married again.
Lastly my case ! I was third to the last, everyone left just 3 ... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #26425 on June 13, 2019: |
ED&Oni

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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I got to the Consulate at 4:50am. Around 7am or thereabout, We were divided into Immigrants and Non Immigrants. Went through lots of security checks and we started waiting. It was no joke, i almost sat on the floor, my legs were aching. They first attended to people above 70 and women with kids. It was a nice gesture but i was tired of standing. There were 2 COs, a white man and a black man. Honestly, i can’t tell you who was more lenient because they both denied people. It was a tough one. I was called to window 18, thought they wanted a document, only to realize that a third CO had been added. A beautiful African American lady, asked me to raise my right hand and swear. Then she asked the following
Who is calling? When did you meet? When did he propose? How many times has he been to Nigeria? I answered and she asked for photos, told me to explain what was happening in like 4 different photos. Then she said your visa is approved, gave me the white paper and told me when... read complete review
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