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jookco (m)
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My best friend hold B2 multiple 2 years business visa to the United States but the consular clearly inform him that the visa can only get him to the aircraft to lift to USA port of entry but does not guarrantee he can enter the United States that the Homeland security and the port of entry will verify if he he can enter and decide hows many days he have to stay.
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almondjoy (f)
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My best friend hold B2 multiple 2 years business visa to the United States but the consular clearly inform him that the visa can only get him to the aircraft to lift to USA port of entry but does not guarrantee he can enter the United States that the Homeland security and the port of entry will verify if he he can enter and decide hows many days he have to stay.
That is absolutely correct. Your getting a visa does not guarantee you entry into the US. Homeland security agents make the final decisions and have the right to send you back via your arriving aircraft if you are found wanting in any area or someone has used your name and credentials to commit any unmentionables. Yes! The department of Homeland Security has the final say.
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jookco (m)
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I believe this kind of thing does not happen regularly, my friend does not have any criminal record and have not been to the United States before, but is afraid of traveling with Nigerian passport and doe snot realy know the character of homeland security agents , but he was told by a friend that they are not friendly with Nigerians
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PapaBrowne (m)
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Thats normal with every type of visa issued by most countries.Your entry to that country is subject to immigration at the point of entry. However, people are hardly ever turned back by immigration.Although, i know of a couple of people who were turned back.One was turned back for coming in on a visiting visa(UK) with a one way flight ticket.The other was turned back for working illegally in USA on her previous visit. So it happens, but hardly ever.
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Tats (m)
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NB: B1 is for Business and B2 is for Tourism (not the other way)
just a thought, If you are have a B1 Visa and on entry to the US, you say you are coming for Tourism, would that not be an issue with the Immigration officer? vice versa also.
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almondjoy (f)
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I believe this kind of thing does not happen regularly, my friend does not have any criminal record and have not been to the United States before, but is afraid of traveling with Nigerian passport and doe snot realy know the character of homeland security agents , but he was told by a friend that they are not friendly with Nigerians
Most countries in the world do not welcome Nigerians because of our negative images world-wide. If your friend has a clean background, he does not have to worry about any thing. Only the guilty are afraid. Homeland security agents do not have to be your friends. They are there to do their jobs professionally, not to make friends. That is what Nigerians do best. Making friends and smiling like Christmas goats when they should be working.
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Shinatu
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As long as you(I mean anyone) do not have issues with the US, no record of you taking what does not belong to you (like many Nigerian pregnant women who go to the US to make claims on Government money which is only for US tax payers). then there is no reason to be afraid of being turned back.
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jookco (m)
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Ok guys thanks for your advice, it's same thing all over the world.
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jookco (m)
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I still want some opinion.
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omega25red (m)
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The only thing you need is to have your story straight that is, if you are here on business make sure you have your contacts where you will be staying and how much money you are bringing in taken care of. "Home land security no dey play" but then again there is nothing to be afraid of just make sure your documents are real and you have your story straight. Besides whats the worst that could happen? just relax and don't be too eager to share information you weren't asked because that is a sign of nervousness.
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jookco (m)
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Thanks Omega, still need more opinion and options
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jookco (m)
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More opinion please
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kaecy5 (m)
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afraid of traveling with Nigerian passport
let me steal a quote here- afriad of Nigerian Passport? i think u should be more relaxed that they r more afraid of middle east or pakistani passport than Nigerian passport i have traveled to a lot of countries and i display my nigerian passport as i go through immigrations and stop believing in all the lies that Nigerian passport is Evil, if u travel out of Nigeria with no reason other than to hustle am sorry for u, then u would regret the Nigerian passport u have. the strange thing about Nigerian passport is the carrier not the passport apart from USA u would even get more hassles when ever leaving Nigeria, than any where else in Eu countries depending on the day or mood of officials u can just walk all through to the exit with only 1 or 2 stops ask your friend the question (if not u) if he has genuine reasons to go to the USA and if he has plans to be back when he is supposed to? then he should walk in boldly and address any questions - the questions are similar questions worldwide even Nigerian immigrations do ask foreigners such questions and do u know to get a Nigerian visa is more difficult than u imagine
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jookco (m)
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having travel to many countries, I do not see anthing wrong with Nigerians passport, but the fact is that the guy want to see the beuty of USA do his business and come back, but it's said that the DHS at the US port of entry ask too many question sometimes and maybe you can't answer all and it will result to deportation, it's said that this people are very strict on Nigerians, I wonder how many minutes it takes them to intewiew one person at the port of entry.
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Tats (m)
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Why is your friend bothering about what will happen when he gets to the US? If everything regarding his travel is straight and his story to the immigration official is consistent, then there should be no problem. I was escalated to second level immigration/security check during my second visit to the US several years ago and I came out without any issues! The key is be calm, consistent in what you say and offer reasonable explanations even when they ask you seemingly silly questions!
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jookco (m)
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I think it's not difficult as people think, but some guys where deported back to the country because they have one way ticket with visit visa and otjher come back on other because the don't have enough cash, so can somebody tell me how much a business visa holder need to show the DHL
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algood (f)
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I don't think there is anything to be worried about, NIgerians are not the worst people on earth. Its true the homeland security people have a final say in who enters there country at the port of entry. I was told same when i was travelling for the first time to US on F2 Visa with two kid. I was scared as well with the way, it was painted that getting visa is not automatic to entry. I have a one way ticket. At the port of entry the only thing the officer said when i handed my passport and the kid passport to him, was oh am on study and i said nope, its my husband that is studying. Thats all , and we did entered. If your friend is going on a bussiness visist, he should no how much he should have for the kind of business he want to transact, also he should be able to answer questions correctly just has he was asked at the consular officer . I am proud of my Nigeria passport, I don't think the passport is the problem but the individual holding passport. I applied for Drver License here, i don't have social security number, but the only thing i can present is my passport, which i did So if your friend doesnt have any skeletal in his cupboard , he should not be nervous but proof he knows what he his in the state for. all the best and remain 
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omega25red (m)
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another comment The Nigerian passport is more hated in Africa than in the western countries an example me and my sister were in Senegal years ago when i had m Nigerian passport and as soon as they saw us one guy said very loudly "oooooooooh Nigerians, we need to make sure we have more people check them properly" that was so embarrassing and boy did they check us. Anyway like some others said if you are on business you should have a TWO WAY TICKET and just be easy it's natural to be scared most especially when you keep hearing horror stories and have your story straight don't try to improvise and only answer questions you were asked.
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olofinjeje
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A visa on your passport does not necessarily guarantee your entry to the issuing country-this is actually stated on most issued visas.
I have had a british ,white friend turned back at the US border(JFK) airport.Trust me the Americans do not treat you as a Nigerian any different from other nationals that require visas-although it may appear so-remember they are a nation with the greatest melting pot of cultures,nationalities,colours and languages
Have your story straight-no contradictions;have the correct details of your trip and DO NOT ACT LIKE YOU HAVE DONE SOMETHING WRONG.
IT'S ALSO ALL IN THE BODY LANGUAGE.
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The Sly
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All said !! Good luck poster 
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big_bumper (f)
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You just need to be straightforward like everyone else said. Those people are only suspicious of everyone coming to their country for the first time regardless of who you are or where you are coming from.
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pahtahkee
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The US immigration is full of abracadabra for me. Never gotten a hold of it yet. Or perhaps am too lazy to study them. 
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