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morocco US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 2.9 / 5
459 Review(s)
Morocco
Review #25490 on February 1, 2019:

CappuccinoMo

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My interview was on January 24th at 1pm, arrived 30min before, but let in the embassy at 1pm
I first gave my documents to a Moroccan officer consular, who made sure that i have the exact same documents we submitted at the NVC STAGE, he took all Originals such as : Beneficiary Birth certificate, marriage certificate, Police certificate, court record and Divorce decree, I864, W2 and IRS Transcript, he then asked me to wait to be called by US CO, that day we were only women and i was the last but one to pass, so i had the opportunity to hear a lot questions, i can tell 70% of people are not prepared can't answer basic questions or miss basic document (Pictures for example) ... everyone (i guess) was approved but asked to submit additional documentation.
My husband and i over prepared, we prepared a binder with 4 sections : 1st with all NVC DOCs / 2nd with I864 and financial document support/ 3rd with Evidence and 4th with Additional ... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #25465 on January 28, 2019:

Rosy&Mohammed




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

They need police record from Spain.

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Review #25283 on December 30, 2018:

Lovers4life




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Review Topic: General Review

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Morocco
Review #25263 on December 27, 2018:

EandH0904

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My husband had his CR1 interview Dec 18 2018. He was last in his session so heard all the other interviews. He stated about half the CR1 interviews were approved and the other half got the DS5535 or were missing documents or got AP.

My husband was interviewed by an older thin woman with white hair. He said it was more like a casual conversation than a question/answer session.

She asked how we met (what website) then how long we talked there before calling each other. She was reviewing the chat logs I had submitted during his interview and stated "I see from the chat logs you submitted that you want her to move to Morocco more than you going to the US?" He said it was true but since my son lives here I cannot move there so our plan is we will live here until he is older. She asked about each of our jobs and looked at photos from one of my trips to Morocco where I brought my son and said we were approved.

There were actually very few que... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #25240 on December 20, 2018:

Momo142




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· 7 people found this review helpful

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview experience was actually not bad.

I had the interview at 1 pm. I suggest you come 30min before because there is a high chance that there would be 20 people in front of you. At first, you need to get DS form you applied online, one photo and your passport. For K1 and lottery applicants they were also required to take out the interview letter. We showed these documents at the very first desk before we entered the embassy (In this step they check if you have the interview that day, check the DS form and ask you what language you want to speak to the CO). Step 2, we went through a security check (still outside). Step 3, we entered the embassy and went through a full security check where we were asked to turn our phones off and hand them to them. Step 4, we entered to the room full of chairs right in front of windows with curtains, where the interview takes place. Handed in our documents and were asked to wait till they called us to one of the 7 windows. Before y... read complete review

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