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Morocco US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 2.9 / 5
453 Review(s)
Morocco
Review #1392 on March 17, 2007:

Laila and Rachid




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interviewer was a nice woman. She asked my fiance much about his former marriage and some general questions about me and my children and our time we spent together in Morocco. Interview was long he said...about 20 minutes or so. After he gave her the packet I had put together for the interview (Sponsor Forms, proof of on-going relationship, etc....)she was satisfied with the validity of our relationship. She gave him a rather confusing letter which almost sounded like a denial... stating that his case was being sent to Washington for further administrative processing. This scared me a little....because the beginning of the form almost sounds like a denail....but LHAMDU'LLAH 12 DAYS AFTER HIS INTERVIEW CONSULATE CALLED HIM AND TOLD HIM TO BRING IN PASSPORT .......NEXT DAY ....VISA IN HAND !!!! LHAMDU'LLAH !!!

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Morocco
Review #1382 on March 15, 2007:

MDSMIF




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interviewed with blonde lady in english. She was nice and polite. Interview was less than 15 minutes. Usual questions were asked:

1. Your fiance's name.
2. Where was he born/where I leave?
3. How long I live in Florida?
4. Where I work?
5. Do I instant message you from work?
6. Was I married before?
7. Why I divorced?
8. What is my son's name?
9. How old is he?
10. Where does my son live (with me or his mother)?
11. Does my fiancee want children?
12. Where will we marry?
13. Where we meet in person?
14. How long I was in Morocco?
15. Did she meet him?
16. How we meet?

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Morocco
Review #1357 on March 8, 2007:

mojo

Mojo


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

hello people, I have had my Inerview this past monday, and all she asked for is:
1-what's her name?
2-where is she from?
3-where do her parents live?
4- does she have any children?
I had the African American girl, she was really nice and respectful, it's true that when peopel try to paly games with them they get aggressive or act supicious, now all you guys have to do is relax and wear a smile, THEY ARE FRIENDLY, remember one thing you need them they dont need you!!! and answer the question to it's extent dont add anything.
And please please please talk to them in english if you dont speak any God help you, DRESS TO IMPRESS, you have to make a good impression, no pressure here just pointers people..
hey for MOROCCAN applicants:
add to your documentation:
1-Certificate of Celibacy
2-Casier Judiciaire this one takes about 2 days to get

God speed


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Morocco
Review #1350 on March 7, 2007:

Mirlan




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Morocco
Review #1318 on February 22, 2007:

caybee

Caybee


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On February 7, 2007, My fiance was interviewed for about 15 minutes. He was asked detailed questions about me and my family. He had about 80 pictures of me with him and with his family, and the CO looked at them all. He took logs of Skype calls (our principal means of communication) as well as printouts of chats, emails between us, and emails between him and my parents. The CO did not look at any of that. He was given Form 221(g) and placed in administrative processing. On February 14, 2007, the consulate called him and told him to return to Casa the next day with his passport. He did, and they sent him away, saying there was a problem with a machine and they could not issue the visa, and that he should return on February 20. He did, and was again told to return the next day. I emailed Casablanca to ask about the status of his case. The next day, February 21, 2007, he received his visa with an expiration date of August 13, 2007.

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