Nigeria US Consulate Reviews
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784 Review(s)
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| Review #16979 on June 4, 2015: |
TheresaAnn

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My 3 girls were asked 3 questions. They didn't ask for any dna test. After the interview they were told Welcome to America. We give God all the praise.
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| Nigeria | Review #16869 on May 21, 2015: |
Valeriousjigga

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My fiancee interview was 7am on May 14,2015.Prior to the date we had collected likeable interview question from here(visajourney) and google.I followed every single outlined and template from the start and i must tell you,this site was very helpful and directive in the cause of my fiancee coming to America.Back to the interview review on the 13 of may 2015 she had to go to lagos to stayed in one hotel in surulere not too expensive about 7k a night. she paid for two night because we were not sure what time her interview will be over and her other properties would be more safe there.I already told her to get atlease 3cab phone number so she can call to drop her at the embassy because her interview time was 7am.We had planned that she will need to leave her hotel room around 4.45am so she can beat the traffic afterall it better early than coming late.So around 7.30pm my time which is 3.30am Nigeria time i called her to wake her up but her two lines were already switched off so i just wish... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #16820 on May 14, 2015: |
stunningdiva1

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I got to the Embassy by 5:45am, waited 4 hours before we were called in.
What I was asked:-
CO:- who petition for u
ME:- My hubby.
CO:- How did we meet?
ME: Told her
CO:- asked for the wedding pix
ME:- I gave her the before wedding, wedding and album and that was all. The interview lasted for 5 minutes and I was approved. I give God all the praise because He only deserves my all. Thank u VJ families, u were d best.
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| Nigeria | Review #16784 on May 8, 2015: |
Marvo

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My spouse was interviewed so I am only writing what she stated:
The following are questions which was asked during the interview:
1. When did you meet your husband?
2. Does he live in Nigeria? Where does he live in the US?
3. Where was he born?
4. How did parents meet/immigrated to US?
5. What is his job?
6. Where is his job?
7. When and where was the marriage?
8. Do you have photos? Asked who were the individuals in the photos
9. How often does he visit? does he come alone or with relatives?
10. What is his email? contact information?
The interviewer is a older gentleman. My spouse said he was a little bit hard. He did not forget anything (asked to see photos earlier in the interview but my wife forgot to show him and he still remembered to ask to see them before the interview was over).
Some questions were military specific like rank, duty station, and branch.<... read complete review
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| Nigeria | Review #16767 on May 7, 2015: |
mymercy

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BELOW IS MY FIANCE'S REVIEW ... SORRY THIS IS COMING LATE …
(**Ene defu-amojo ki dabu Uwe? O Jehovah i nene du no **) … That was an Igala song which I was singing as I walked out of the embassy; it means “Who is like unto you among the gods, O Jehovah there is no one”.
My interview time was for 7:00am on 16/04/2015 … I came all the way from Portharcourt to Lagos so I have been there since on Monday when I went to pick up my medical results at Ikoyi and my fiancé arrived the following day from the states with all the docs I will need.
We stayed at a hotel which is like 10 mins away from the embassy. Got to the embassy around 5.30am I was surprised to see about over 40 persons waiting already.
The security guys stated checking us in exactly 6.40am (it was a Thursday and all the applicants for that day were for immigrant visas so no separation of lines (we were over 200 *scoffs**).
Documents were receive... read complete review
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