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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 4:05pm On Oct 04, 2016
Hello yominent,

You are more than welcome to reapply at any time. It appears, however, that you have a lifetime ban for attempying to break immigration law.

Regards,

Abuja NIV

yominent:
Pls house. I was charged for alien smuggling and misrepresentation in 2013. Can someone advice me on what to do if I want to apply now.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 4:07pm On Oct 04, 2016
Hello Xtianchris,

Please read the rest of the thread. We address this very question many times.

Regards,

Abuja NIV

xtianchris:
I will be receiving an invitation from letter wanting me to come over for a specific period of time.. I will want to know what necessary document i will need when going for an interview,,,.. First timer though
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 4:10pm On Oct 04, 2016
Hello Halaphilip,

If she answered "no" to a question when the true answer was "yes", then yes, it was the incorrect response.

The screenshot refers to Immigrant Visas, and your sister was applying for a non-immigrant visa.

We are not going to comment on why someone's visa was refused.

Regards,

Abuja NIV

halaphilip:
My sister whom I invited to the US was denied a non-immigrant visa two weeks ago. I'd just gone through her visa forms now and there's a section I'm not quite clear if she answered properly.

To the question: "do you have any immediate relatives, not including parents, in the US ", she answered NO.

Is this the right response? I want to reapply for her and I am wondering if this is one of the reasons she was denied. The definition of immediate relative I got online seems to suggest she was right but I want to be sure.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Airich01(m): 5:12pm On Oct 04, 2016
Hello Sir /Ma'am
I am about receiving my i20 and I need to know something. Due to a failure in my Father's business I couldn't go to school early, now this year makes it six years plus some months that I haven't gone to School and I have been accepted to study for my Bachelor's in the US. Would I in any way face any difficulty? And for your extra information my Uncle is the one sponsoring my education. Also, I am a Cameroonian but I grew up here in Nigeria, legally because my mom is a Nigerian. Am I going to be able to apply for a Visa in Nigeria? Also do I need extra documents as I am using my Cameroonian Passport?
Yours Truly,..
Airich01.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by owo4048: 5:38pm On Oct 04, 2016
Thank you for responding. Please can I PM you. I need answers. Thanks again.
abujaniv:
Hello owo4048,

We will not answer questions about our databases, especially on a public forum.

Regards,

Abuja NIV

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by halaphilip: 7:25pm On Oct 04, 2016
abujaniv:
Hello Halaphilip,

If she answered "no" to a question when the true answer was "yes", then yes, it was the incorrect response.

The screenshot refers to Immigrant Visas, and your sister was applying for a non-immigrant visa.

We are not going to comment on why someone's visa was refused.

Regards,

Abuja NIV


Thanks. To be more direct, should the answer then be YES? In this case, she is my blood sister and she's applying for a non-immigrant visa
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 12:57pm On Oct 05, 2016
Hello Airich01,

We won't give odds on getting a visa. We can say that older students do get approved for visas, but every applicant is evaluated on a variety of factors.

You can apply with your Cameroonian passport in Nigeria, and you do not need any additional documents. You would have to pay a reciprocity fee if the fee charged by Cameroon for visas is greater than in Nigeria. You can look that information up here: https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/fees/reciprocity-by-country.html

Regards,

Abuja NIV

Airich01:
Hello Sir /Ma'am
I am about receiving my i20 and I need to know something. Due to a failure in my Father's business I couldn't go to school early, now this year makes it six years plus some months that I haven't gone to School and I have been accepted to study for my Bachelor's in the US. Would I in any way face any difficulty? And for your extra information my Uncle is the one sponsoring my education. Also, I am a Cameroonian but I grew up here in Nigeria, legally because my mom is a Nigerian. Am I going to be able to apply for a Visa in Nigeria? Also do I need extra documents as I am using my Cameroonian Passport?
Yours Truly,..
Airich01.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 12:58pm On Oct 05, 2016
We won't answer questions about our databases in public or in private.

owo4048:
Thank you for responding. Please can I PM you. I need answers. Thanks again.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:01pm On Oct 05, 2016
I would consider a sibling to be an immediate relative.

halaphilip:


Thanks. To be more direct, should the answer then be YES? In this case, she is my blood sister and she's applying for a non-immigrant visa
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by halaphilip: 2:15pm On Oct 05, 2016
abujaniv:
I would consider a sibling to be an immediate relative.


Thanks. This helps.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by BelieveAndrew(m): 2:31pm On Oct 05, 2016
Good day house.
Please I want you guys to help me have a better understanding on this issue, I've applied initially for visa with the married status and skipped the interview, because I booked appointment for myself alone and intended to go for annual vacation.
I intend to pay for another visa fees to restart the application, only this time with a single status, since I am traveling alone.
My question is, will the initial information won't still be on record, since I didn't go for the interview and did not thumb print.
Secondly-I have an uncle in New York, but I want to book for hotel reservation against where I will be staying in d same new York. While I use his informations as contact person, I also want to know if this won't trigger an eye brow...
I sincerely need your expertise to throw more light into it.
Thanks :
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by danosky91(m): 3:53pm On Oct 05, 2016
Hello house,
pls i would like to know how long can one wait to reapply for visiting visa,after being denied 1 due to less strong ties back home.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by ifysoft: 7:02pm On Oct 05, 2016
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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nedum14(m): 5:09am On Oct 06, 2016
Dear AbujaNIV,

My wife and I have legally changed our names and we wish to renew our visas. Our passports in the old names will expire in 2019.

Can we apply for the visa renewal with the passports?

Thank you.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Simplesoul05(m): 8:39am On Oct 06, 2016
abujaniv:



Hello Sir/Ma

I plan to embark on a 5 days vacation to Ghana with my wife for a traveling experience while our daughter stay with my mum simply because her passport is not ready yet.
Will this be an issue at the day of interview with US VO if the officer get to know that out daughter did not follow us on this journey?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by commante: 11:43am On Oct 06, 2016
Dear AbujaNIV,
I will be having interview wit my family at d America embassy wit my family but wat is bothering my mind is that my wife is not comfortable speaking English can she be interviewed wit her local language or can I interprete for her during d interview?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by boldbabe: 5:41pm On Oct 06, 2016
Hello VO,

Please i am asking this question on behalf of a friend. He and his wife with their two children applied for a B1/B2 Visa in June this year and was denied. The V/O that interviewed them said the state that they were travelling to that Americans don't go there. They were scared as it was their first time of travelling to the USA having travelled as family and they have travelled to the UK three times. Can they reapply?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Horlopz(m): 8:25pm On Oct 06, 2016
Hello VO,
Please I want to confirm if it is necessary one is over 18 before one will be allowed into the embassy? In other words, I am 17, can I decide to go on my own the day of my interview.
Thanks.
Lagosniv.
Abujaniv.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Cfo4all: 10:25pm On Oct 06, 2016
I intend to visit a church in the US that wants to set up a Christian mission outreach in Nigeria through me. Do I need to apply for B2 visa only or is there another type of visa for such visit?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by BitterSweet(f): 6:27am On Oct 07, 2016
Hello,
I was issued a B1/B2 visa in June 2015 and i used the visa when i was 4 months pregnant for a 2 week vacation in August 2016. Since the visa was issued for tourism purpose, do i need to write a letter to the embassy for change of intent since i intend to have my baby in the US?
AbujaNIV
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by gbegemaster(m): 2:03pm On Oct 07, 2016
Good Day,
Please am hoping you would be able to make this clearer:
I have a sibling who has a green card and is married to a Citizen of the US. However my sibling has a job in Nigeria and stays longer here.
So in answer to the question "Do you have immediate family members in the US"? Is this question by Status or by Current location?
Thanks a lot for the help.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by purplecircle: 11:03pm On Oct 07, 2016
good day VO,
I got a B1/B2 visa that has expired and i want to renew it via the dropbox service. After filling my DS160,and made payment. Trying to book appoitment but i logged in with my old profile for the previous visa. i noticed i cannot change my passport number as my old passport expired in 2015. what do you advice? My D160 carries my new passport nos so also payment confirmation. Should i just go ahead with the appointment using the old expired passport but submit both passports at the dropbox center?
thank you for your response.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by BelieveAndrew(m): 10:20am On Oct 08, 2016
Great NL,
I had an interview skipped because of a mistake made in my DS-160 form earlier this year, I still have the same visa fees .
I want to know if I can still use the same visa fees on a brand new DS-160, and if the information provided in the latter won't be an issue.
I also have an uncle in NY, but want to stay in an hotel during my stay in US, can I still use his name on my contact person?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by daomi(m): 5:12pm On Oct 08, 2016
Dear vo,I was denied b1/b2 visa 2 yrs ago,214b which I guess to to do wt home ties.my pay then was 150k,am married wt 2 kids age 6 and 2 yrs old,my circumstance have changed cos have gotten a good job with a salary of 325k my question now is am I good to go? I mean to re-apply for tourist visa?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by YRRAHERM(m): 6:39pm On Oct 08, 2016
Hi guys,I recently got a b1/b2 visa and my point of entry was supposed to be miami.However because of Hurricane mattews and the presence of Zika virus in miami beach I ve decided to head to another state for my vacation.

Can anyone confirm if I'll have issues if I choose another point of entry different from the one I applied with (Miami)especially as this is my first time travelling to the USA.

Tnx
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by mummykel: 4:54am On Oct 09, 2016
[quote author=abujaniv post=24358304]Hello, Nairaland! Our last thread was lost due to the Nairaland data loss, so we're re-starting the Non-Immigrant Visa discussion.

We are U.S. Foreign Service Officers working in Abuja and Lagos. We'll be happy to answer as many of your Non-Immigrant Visa questions as possible. Please note that we do not comment on specific cases, we do not offer advice, and we will not answer abusive or insulting posts.

While we will attempt to explain U.S. immigration policies and provide overall visa application guidance, any opinions expressed are the personal views of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Government.

There is a separate Immigrant and Diversity Visa thread at https://www.nairaland.com/1792591/u.s-immigration-questions-ask-u.s., also handled by a U.S. Foreign Service Officers in Nigeria, so please use this thread only for questions about Non-Immigrant Visas

We look forward to hearing from you!

Our best,
AbujaNIV


hello sir,
am applying for b1/b2 with my son but my on passport I still have my father surname while he bears his father's too on his am married to his father, I hope that won't give Us any problem on getting the visa
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by ilymoa: 12:12pm On Oct 09, 2016
Hello AbujaNIV,

Thanks for all you feedback here. It has helped a lot of people. Please let me state in advance that this will be a lengthy one.

I have two questions which are regarding the situation myself and my wife currently face.

My wife went to the united states on a B1/B2 visa to write some exams and we also decided to have our baby over there with full intention of paying the medical bills ( This was not her first trip). We registered in a hospital and paid up all our medical bills as charged during ante-natal with no outstanding. When the time for delivery came, she went into labour and due to some complications at birth, she was rushed into the emergency operating room after over 12hrs of labour for an emergency Cesarean section. After delivery, the baby had some medical complications and was transferred to a specialist teaching hospital and placed in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for over 2weeks because of the severity.

At this point, the hospital hospital financial coordinator informed us that due to the nature of my wife's delivery which is categorised as emergency, she could be given emergency medicaid (NB: We planned on sorting our bills ourselves as evident by no defaulting on the ante-natal charge). At this point we thought it was a normal process in the case of an emergency and we accepted. Medicaid was extended to the baby as a resident of the state and U.S citizen also.

My first question is this, I am beginning to hear and discover that the emergency medicaid extended to the mother can be interpreted as her being a "PUBLIC CHARGE" and can be grounds for visa refusal when she wants to renew and even if she gets the visa, she could be denied entry by border control and immigration. Even though according to USCIS public charge factsheet - https://www.uscis.gov/news/fact-sheets/public-charge-fact-sheet - getting Medicaid for emergency medical services and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are grounds for one not to be considered a public charge. We are still willing to be pay the bill if this is not the case and immigration wants us to pay the bills ourselves.

My second question; Due to the baby's extended stay in the hospital, we couldn't get his visa on time and it only came out on the last day of the mother's valid stay in the United States (we have all the papers to prove this). She had to change her ticket date and overstayed by 10days (the earliest flying date available on the airline). How do we explain this to the VO to understand the situation.

Just to point out, I am asking these questions because our baby's birth complication requires him to have follow-up appointments with some specialist doctors in the hospital where he was placed in intensive care after some months regularly until he is 18 - 24months old. That is why getting his mother's visa renewed is very important to us.

Thank you very much and I await your response.

Best regards.

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