MY INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE ON THE 02ND OF JULY, 2009.
we got to the embassy 6:15am, parked in the army's car park (paid N500) joined the queue at the entry to the embassy at 6:35am for Immigrants with 7am appointments.
At the entry to the embassy, we asked to put away all battery operated devices and to open up our XRAY and bring out the medical results, before entry an officer checked up the list and found my name, my wife and son for interview and I told her I want to include my new born baby that I will be paying for 4 persons, she then gave us a payment notice slip for 4 persons to go in & pay to the cashier, a contact form to fill, and also a brown card (written on it was DV 7).
When we got in, there was female cashier who demanded for my payment voucher
I paid for 4 of us @ a rate of $1=N160, we then proceeded to the next window where we meet a lady to submit our documents both original and photocopy. The documents were collected in this order:
Primary Applicant (Husband)
1. NPC birth certificate
2. Marriage Cert.
3. Medical result + vacination paper
4. Police report
5. WAEC cert + other degree(s) obtained
6. 3 Passport Photographs
7. International Passport(s)
Wife
1. NPC Birth certificate
2. Marriage Cert.
3. Medical result + vaccination paper
4. Police report
5. 3 Passport Photographs
6. International Passport(s)
Son 1
1. NPC Birth certificate
2. 3 Passport Photographs
3. Medical result + vaccination paper
4. International Passport(s)
Son 2
1. NPC Birth certificate
2. 3 Passport Photographs
3. Medical result + vaccination paper
4. International Passport(s)
5. Newly filled application form
She then asked us to proceed to the interview hall and take our seat.
At the interview hall, me & my wife did a rehearsal of possible questions we might likely face & we also chatted concerning possible windows we might be called to.
@ 8:00am various Immigrants were called up to the windows for their interview, mostly old women who have their children as US citizens.
@ 9:15am (DV7 called) we were called to Window 10 for the interview proper.
@ The window was a white young man.
Consular Officer (CO): Can you and your wife raise up your right hands. You're here because you were selected for further consideration and to tell the truth
Me & wife: Yes,
The CO gave us our DS230 forms to sign below the lines and also asked me to sign for my 2 sons as well.
CO: Please place your hands on the finger print machine, starting with the primary applicant and later with my wife.
The consular was now looking at my new born baby and he asked me how old is she and I told him is he and not she, he then asked me how old is he and I said 3weeks old, he smile and called his other friend to come see and he was showing his friend my baby’s international passport photo pages and the consular was smiling.
CO: What’s your date of birth?
Appt: I answered him
CO: Where do you work?
Appt: I answered him
CO: You work as what in your work place?
Appt: I answered him
CO: I see you have a degree, what did you study?
Appt: I answered him
CO: what is difference between electrical and electronic ?
Appt: I answered him
CO: who is a Technician?
Appt: I answered him
CO: what is the difference between D.C and A.C?
Appt: I answered him
CO: Where did you do your NYSC?
Appt: I answered him
CO: when did you got married ?
Appt: I told him
CO: How did you meet you wife
Appt: I told him
CO: Did you do a traditional wedding?
Appt: I told him
CO: Do you have Pictures?
Me: I showed him 2 albums containing our pictures (1 for our relationship spanning yrs & the other for our wedding [registry])
CO: Who are those in the pictures?
Me & Wife: we told him.
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To my wife.
CO: where did you give birth to your first child and to also to the second child?
Wife: she told him
CO: Which church?
Wife: she told him
CO: Who deliver the baby in your church ?
Wife: she told him
CO: Hope there was no complications and the prophetess in your has been doing this before?
Wife: she told him
CO: Out of your 2 baby which one gave you more time before you delivered him
Wife: she told him.
CO: He asked us to go and seat with the baby just for about a minute and later called us and gave us a Blue Sheet.
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CO: CONGRATULATIONS, I found you both as a true family and he said to me that my educational qualification also qualifies me for the visa .Your husband should come next week for your visas but I will prefer your husband and you stay at home with the baby so that you don’t stress the baby..
Please don’t make any travel plans or resign your job until you have your visas.
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N:B. All answers regarding me & my spouse were correct & accurate.
This is just a PURE miracle from GOD. it is indeed the greatest of favors.
Trust in God, he's the doer of all things.
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sunnyaje
CASE NUMBER: 2009AF00013XXX.
07TH MAY 2008:NL Letter Received.
20TH MAY 2008:Mailed Back Form to KCC.
20th JUNE 2008:KCC Confirm Delivery of Forms.
2ND JULY 2009 :INTERVIEW SCHEDULED.
27TH MAY 2009
olice Certificate.
28TH MAY 2009:Medicals started(myself & wife,son)
3RD JUNE 2009: 2nd NL RECIEVED From KCC.
12TH JUNE 2009:Wife gave birth a new born baby.
15TH JUNE 2009:Medicals Completed.
24TH JUNE 2009:AOS docs from US.
1ST JULY 2009:Medicals started and completed for New Born baby.
2ND JULY 2009: SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW.