Senegal US Consulate Reviews
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| Review #4915 on August 30, 2009: |
Queeny
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K1 cancelled because we were married in July 2009
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Senegal | Review #4141 on March 27, 2009: |
Leedah
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After 3 interviews, we were approved.
The embassy in Dakar is VERY strict about having a good I-864 (affidavit of support).
Make sure you are ready to show good income or assets. As long as they know that you can support them, atleast until you can get to the u.s. and they can begin working, you should be ok.
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Senegal | Review #3652 on December 1, 2008: |
senegaulois
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I applied for a permanent resident visa for my Central African spouse at the US Consulate in Dakar a few months back. The experience was generally very positive. I presented all the documents stated on the checklists that I found on the internet and was not told to bring other. The consular officer and the local staff we dealt with were respectful and pleasant. (I will allow that some of the interrogations that we overheard of cases that were more than dubious were handled in another manner.) The entire process, very much opposite to my expectations, from the date of the first appointment to deposit her initial petition to the very much appreciated congratulations your visa is granted was approximately two months. Six of those weeks were spent putting together the various documents required for the second interview such as the police files.
There was a negative side and a number of elements could be improved. The toilets were disgusting and became increasingly so... read complete review
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Senegal | Review #3561 on November 9, 2008: |
Leedah
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After my husband went to his interview on Nov.6, 2008, its been nothing but a headache.
Evidently the consular told him that the I-864 was not complete. But everything passed through USCIS and NVC with no problems.
So still sitting with no concrete information on what REALLY needs to be sent in...
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| Review #2917 on May 27, 2008: |
I130survivor
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Dakar, Senegal US Embassy
Visa Interview & Visa Issuance
The following is a list of experiences that my husband and I had once we arrived in Dakar for his immigrant visa interview appointment. I originally filed an I-130 at the embassy in Bamako, Mali. I was briefly interviewed by a consular officer there before my petition was sent to Dakar. It was approved in Dakar and I was given permission to proceed (notification of this was via telephone and email). I subsequently purchased a special phone card that allowed me to make a visa appointment in Dakar. What follows are preparations leading up to the appointment, during, and shortly thereafter.
1. Doctor’s appointment: The first thing you want to do get to is get to the doctor as soon as possible. The medical certificate may take as long as 3 days to complete. Consider this part of your journey the great mouse hunt! Depending upon which one you choose (we saw Dr. Hassoun), you go directly ... read complete review
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