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morocco US Consulate Reviews
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459 Review(s)
Morocco
Review #24924 on October 29, 2018:

karim benhommane

Karim benhommane


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Review Topic: General Review

visa interview in november 9 2018

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Morocco
Review #24920 on October 29, 2018:

Soon2019

Soon2019


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Review Topic: Waiver/Admin Review

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Morocco
Review #24848 on October 17, 2018:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

10/09/18 1pm CR1
He arrived an hour early but they let him line up 15 minutes prior to appt. Dressed semi casual gray jeans, pink collard short sleeve buttoned shirt, brown dress shoes, clean haircut, trimmed facial hair. He presented the required appt letter, DS-260 receipt, and original civil documents at the outside window. He then went through security and proceeded to a secondary window inside. That's where he presented original I-864 and passport. The clerk looked over it and immediately said he'll need a co-sponsor. He proceeded to sit in the waiting room for 3 hours. A name similar to his was called earlier, he went to the inner window to verify if it was his name but the clerk said no. It later turned out it was his name and the clerk spoke up and said they made a mistake earlier, wich is why he was second to last. Last was a K1 Moroccan with Moroccan.

They interview in open lobby windows standing. His CO was a Caucasian middle aged man, bland demeanor. T... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #24815 on October 10, 2018:

patienceiskey

Patienceiskey


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Wife arrived and there was a queue of many waiting for various immigration interviews. She was called to a first window where they collected documents. After some time she was called into a separate room where there was a window and a chair. Some basic questions were asked of her and she was told that she needed to create an Aramex login, where her passport would be sent.

She was called a short while later to the window of the CO, where he asked her very basic questions about my occupation and background. She said he was pleasant and made her feel relaxed. He did not spend time investigating her body language and facial expressions, but rather spent most of the interview entering information into his computer. In total he asked her about five questions:

1) Why were you overseas with your husband?
2) What was his occupation overseas?
3) Where is he working now in the States?
4) Do you have wedding photos?

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Morocco
Review #24808 on October 9, 2018:

Nadia&Farouk

Nadia&Farouk


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

He passed! Thats really all I care about and am happy about that. Praise God! But alright here goes a review to help you guys out:

Originally he was scheduled for August 23rd. The embassy was closed on this day, which had us very frustrated and worried. They then called him a week later (Aug 30) to reschedule the interview to October 9. The interview was scheduled for 1300, however as they were very behind, his interview actually happened around 1630 as he was the last one interviewed for the day.

Now for the questions they asked him...his consular officer asked him a lot about how we met, what I did for a living, my previous marriage, if I had any kids ( I have no kids). He also saw our engagement photos and kept insisting that we must have gotten married already, which my fiancé said no, thats the Moroccan tradition to have a big ceremony with the dates and milk. He thoroughly reviewed our relationship of evidence such as the ferry tickets, plane ti... read complete review

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