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morocco US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 2.9 / 5
459 Review(s)
Morocco
Review #8464 on October 6, 2011:

Shoot Em Straight

Shoot Em Straight


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My Fiance went in for the K1 and was open and honest.

Given a 221 g



(updated on May 10, 2012)

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Morocco
Review #7940 on July 16, 2011:

kristen_maroc

Kristen_maroc


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Hey, all. Sorry if I am missing something; we haven't talked about the interview in a few days and it's a bit muddled still. I (fiancee, petitioner, USC) am writing the review based on what my fiance told me.

We arrived in Casa at 7:30 and were there in line by 7:45 for his 9:00 am appointment. There were already two lines across the street and they started letting people in from both lines in groups of five at about 8:00 am. He was called up at 8:15 and they made me leave. I spent a few hours at Beverly Ice and a few at Americana, just waiting. Longest 5 hours and 15 minutes of my life, and I wasn't the one who was interviewing!!

The procedure was standard and I don't want to re-hash what everyone else has already written about payment, etc.

When they collected the papers, we had organized everything in an accordion file but only gave what they asked for-- what was on the list and nothing else. They didn't ask for co-sponsors on the I-1... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #7878 on July 7, 2011:

zeekatt

Zeekatt


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Review Topic: General Review

my fiance arrive on time for his 9am K1 visa appointment.his experience was the same as everyone else as far as presenting the documents, paying the fees, getting finger printed. when he got there the room was full. he waited 5 and a half hours for the interview. he was the last person in the room. he had an American man CO (with green eyes) who was serious, but kind. he asked him all the usual questions: how we met, if i came to visit him, how many times, where was i born, what was my job, if he knew what my duties were on my job, what we liked to do together, what kind of books i like to read, if we ever read books together, and the name of one, if i was religious. these questions were specific to us, just to see if we were who we said we were. there were 3 questions that we didn't expect: did we have a joint bank account, did we make any large purchases when i was in morocco, and what he would do for health insurance when he comes here. he answered honestly about the health insuran... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #7877 on July 7, 2011:

ambermarie




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

hello...sorry this has taken so long, but here it is.we had our interview May 9th...abdelillah arrived at 8:30, after security check he went to a window and asked for his passport and 2 photos.He went in side and saw alot of people waiting, he went and sat down and after 5 minutes they called him to window 3 ,they asked about documents, bank statements, support document I-134 , letters from employers , then the moroccan man told him to go to another window to pay the visa fee 350 american dollars and went and sat for 45 more minutes.Another moroccan man called him to window 7, like a small room to give the forms police cerificate court papers, and finger print him. after that they told him to go back and wait for about an hour. he hear his name to go to window 2 to start interview with co. The CO was nice american man, He ask how he was and if he was ready for the interview . abdelillah said he was doing good and that he was happy to be there.... lets start the interview.. tell me abou... read complete review

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Morocco
Review #7829 on June 26, 2011:

NclThms4

NclThms4


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Review Topic: General Review

1.the interview date page that must be taken with you when you go to the interview.

2. Medical Envelope
We chose dr. alain guidon. He was nice but the lady who worked for him is a little shaddy The medical cost us 550 even though it says 400 on the sheet they give you.

3. 2 copies of DS-156

4. 1 copy of DS-156K

5. 1 copy of DS-157

6. 1 copy DS-230 part 1

7. I-134 ( proof of employment, taxes for at least recent, bank statements checking and savings, statement from my last credit card bill, letter from employer and future employer, etc.)

Records

1. POLICE CERTIFICATE (TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH)

2. BIRTH CERTIFICATE (TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH)

3. COURT RECORD (sijil adli) (TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH)

4. MARITAL STATUS CERTIFICATE (TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH)

TAKE ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED COPIES.

7. ... read complete review

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