Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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| Nigeria | Review #19997 on July 23, 2016: |
OfficiallyMrsU

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· 6 people found this review helpful
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My fiancé had his interview this morning at the U.S. Consulate in Lagos. He got there at about 5:30am and security screening began at 6am. After going through that process and submitting the required paperwork, he waited for his number to be called and approached the window. He was interviewed by an Asian man who wasn't too friendly initially but not mean either. We read a LOT of interview reviews here for Lagos and saw that most people were asked around 4 questions during their interview so that's what we were expecting. My fiancé was asked the following ELEVEN questions:
1. Who is petitioning for you?
2. How did you meet?
3. How does your fiancé know the person who introduced you both to each other?
4. Where does your fiancé live?
5. Is that in Houston? (I live in a suburb of Houston, TX)
6. Have you ever been to Houston?
7. Do you have any kids?
8. Does your fiancé have any kids?
9. When did you last see... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #19996 on July 23, 2016: |
RosyAnakwe

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| Nigeria | Review #19974 on July 20, 2016: |
mintgreen_32

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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Very good experience at the consulate.... I want to provide my experience as someone who waited outside of the Embassy while my fiance was being interviewed..... appointment was at 630 am.... by 500 am we were in a cab on our way to VI... we arrived and joined a group of people waiting by the carpark for the appointment time.... the Embassy started processing people by 6am... they went through security, which we onlookers could witness, then they went into a separate holding before entering the Embassy. That is all I could see from my standpoint.... everyone who was waiting on someone who was interviewing that day had to wait inside the carpark.... being the naive US citizen I am, I was thinking we would be waiting somewhere with chairs and a restroom....no waiting room is available... I stood or sat in the carpark for 2.5 hours awaiting my fiance to return... which wasn't too long at all... There are vendors selling food and such... there's even a local restaurant within the carpar... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #19954 on July 16, 2016: |
smiley22

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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javascript:emoticon(' ') it was a good experience. the officer was polite and only asked a few questions and that was it. my husband was approved.
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| Nigeria | Review #19888 on July 6, 2016: |
Unshakable Faith

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First of all, let me express how valuable the information is here. I am posting the questions and our experience because I went through all the Lagos interview reviews and pulled questions that we practiced with and there was not a question that was asked that we had not practiced and went over. It really helped him to be able to answer with confidence. It's all about how well you know the person... there is no amount of practicing that will suffice without a true relationship!
We got there around 6am for our 6:30 interview, it was POURING down rain and we lined up. I stayed with him until he went into the building. I waited in the queue line for him because I wanted to see him as soon as he came out!
A man interviewed him and he said that he wasn't too overly friendly but he was pleasant.
Who petitioned you?
My fiance respectfully interjected to discuss some things from his past that he did not want to seem as if he was covering... read complete review
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