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travelcare
Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« on: March 20, 2008, 10:57 AM »

Hello Fellow Nigerians

I am pleased to introduce Travelcare Consults to everyone in the house willing to travel abroad or within the country. At Travecare Consults we offer the following:

1. Did you just win the DV-2009 American visa lottery and you don't have money to finance it? Do you also know that winning the lottery is not a guaranty that you'll be giving the Immigrant visa? Travelcare Consults helps indivuals or families who win visa lottery in terms of advice and financing, preparing them for interview and giving them useful tips until they acquire the visa.

2. Do you intend to migrate, live and work permanently in Canada and become a Canadian citizen? For this you don't need to play a lottery, its a matter of filling out the necessary forms and make necessary payments directly to the Canadian High Commission  in Ghana and then tap for fingers for your visa. Its not as easy as ABC that is why at Travelcare, we will prepare you and help you arrange all your needs for successful application.

3. Do you want to visit the United kingdom (Englan, Scotland, Wales and Nothern Ireland) on family visits, medical appointments, short courses, training/seminar/workshop, business visit, corporate or as an individual? At Travelcare, we can arrange your visit needs including invitation letters (corporate or individual), accomodation, flight tickets and visa assistance. Its simple and easy. We have uptodate information from the UK embassy on the updates and current requirements for short visits (6 months) to the United Kingdom.

4. Were you denied visa by UK embassy and you're asked to appeal against the ECO decisions? Our Legal department, Akinola A. Akingbala & Co (legal Practitioners) will handle and process your appeals for desirable result at an affordable fee.

5. Do you want to study abroad? Travelcare can help you seek admission into any institution abroad. For UK schools, we know schools that do not require you to pay in advance and they will give you an unconditional offer where you will pay on arrival in the UK. Application for August, September and October start dates is still on, act fast before application closes.

6. Do you want to book a flight to any part of the country or abroad? We can secure a guaranteed seat for you in a flight to any part of Nigeria or abroad.

7. Do you need advice on immigration matters and you do not know what to do? We offer consultancy service for individual and corporate bodies on immigration matters. Our knowledge and experience on immigration matters have empowered us to answer any question arising from immigration and travel issues.

CONTACT US: Get in touch with us today for your travel needs and Travelcare Consults will be there to serve you. Our office is in the Chambers within our Legal Arena, AKINOLA A. AKINGBALA & CO (Legal Practioners) 17, Ashabi Shonuyi street, Ijeshatedo, Surulere, Lagos. You can call Olawale on +2348023809767 or +2348061642899 or travelcare.consults@gmail.com for enquiries.

Yours truly

Travelcare Consults
pahtahkee
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #1 on: March 21, 2008, 02:03 PM »

Another irrelevant drivel here again. Undecided

6 months is the minimum amount of visa you can get? Grin Do you know there is also a 3 months visa with just a single entrance into UK?

Please what is an au pair under the UK immigration rules? Can you please explain it to me?  Embarrassed I have a friend who wants to apply. Could you please help out. Undecided
Akolawole (m)
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #2 on: March 21, 2008, 08:24 PM »

@Pataki

Na wa o.

That your request na big one for Lagos Visa Agent o.

Why cant you start with getting Ghanian Visa etc ?
Encomium (m)
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #3 on: March 22, 2008, 05:05 PM »

 ;d ;d ;d
travelcare
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #4 on: March 25, 2008, 11:55 AM »

@pahtahkee

Dear Mr Pataki

I don't know what you mean by "Another irrelevant drivel here again". I have been out of office for the Easter break and found your post today. Let me now say anything about your feelings or reaction to our post. All I know is that, for every activitiy we embark on, there is always a limit to one's ability. In response to your question on 'Au Pair', an ‘Au pair’ placement is an arrangement whereby a young person travels to the United Kingdom for the purpose of learning the English language; and lives for a time as a member of an English speaking family with appropriate opportunities for study; and helps in the home for a maximum of 5 hours per day in return for a reasonable allowance and with two free days per week. This arrangement is applicable to ONLY nationals of Andorra, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, The Faroes, Greenland, Macedonia, Monaco, San Marino or Turkey. Hope we've answered your querry?


Travelcare
,  a better way to travel
teetee2 (f)
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #5 on: March 25, 2008, 02:04 PM »

What are the requirements to go for holiday in UK.  Wishing to go by June.  Thx
pahtahkee
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #6 on: March 25, 2008, 02:27 PM »

Quote from: travelcare on March 25, 2008, 11:55 AM
@pahtahkee

Dear Mr Pataki

I don't know what you mean by "Another irrelevant drivel here again". I have been out of office for the Easter break and found your post today. Let me now say anything about your feelings or reaction to our post. All I know is that, for every activitiy we embark on, there is always a limit to one's ability. In response to your question on 'Au Pair', an ‘Au pair’ placement is an arrangement whereby a young person travels to the United Kingdom for the purpose of learning the English language; and lives for a time as a member of an English speaking family with appropriate opportunities for study; and helps in the home for a maximum of 5 hours per day in return for a reasonable allowance and with two free days per week. This arrangement is applicable to ONLY nationals of Andorra, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, The Faroes, Greenland, Macedonia, Monaco, San Marino or Turkey. Hope we've answered your querry?


Travelcare
,  a better way to travel

Many thanks for the explanation. I am most truly more knowledgeable now.

Also my apologies for my earlier rude statement and your excellent ability to reason with me. I wish you all the best. Man must survive sha.

Good luck.
liliana (f)
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #7 on: March 25, 2008, 04:11 PM »

@Mr pataki,
to further butress the travelcare man's point,its not only those nationals that the aupair thing is for.its for everyone as long as u have the permit to stay in the country.true some of the aupairs may want to learn english,but most cases its another source of income as u wont be spending on food and also on accomodation and u would be paid sthg like a pocket money weekly.some families may want u as an aupair to teach their children mostly spanish,french or even greek languages.
travelcare
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #8 on: March 25, 2008, 05:13 PM »

@teetee2

Your travel to the UK for holidays depends on the type of holiday u want  go for. You can write  us at travelcare.consults@gmail.com or call Olawale on 08023809767 for full details. There are questions we need to ask you before we can give you  the details on what you will need.

Thanks for your enquiry.

Travelcare
pahtahkee
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #9 on: March 26, 2008, 12:16 AM »

Quote from: liliana on March 25, 2008, 04:11 PM
@Mr pataki,
to further butress the travelcare man's point,its not only those nationals that the aupair thing is for.its for everyone as long as u have the permit to stay in the country.true some of the aupairs may want to learn english,but most cases its another source of income as u wont be spending on food and also on accomodation and u would be paid sthg like a pocket money weekly.some families may want u as an aupair to teach their children mostly spanish,french or even greek languages.
Thanks Liliana for the addition. The answer I wanted travelcare had already stated it. I actually wanted to know of what substance he had in him.

I wish him good luck with what he does, if only he stays in honesty with it. How you getting along in the UK?

Regards.
liliana (f)
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #10 on: March 26, 2008, 11:13 AM »

@Mr Pataki,
I think i now understand what u were trying to get from your question to travelcare.Very intelligent and good of you.More grease to your elbow !!!!!!!!!!!
Well,am doing good trying to adjust to the life here as well as jobseeking.

Like always,i appreciate your taking time to reply my posts.

Thanks and have fun.
mikkyangel
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #11 on: March 26, 2008, 01:25 PM »

Bros(travel consult),you"ve got lots and lots to offer o,abeg send me your email adress, disis mine mikkyangelo@yahoo.com.i get som quetions for you, tanx!
mikkyangel
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #12 on: March 26, 2008, 01:29 PM »

pahtahkee
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #13 on: March 26, 2008, 07:44 PM »

Quote from: liliana on March 26, 2008, 11:13 AM
@Mr Pataki,
I think i now understand what u were trying to get from your question to travelcare.Very intelligent and good of you.More grease to your elbow !!!!!!!!!!!
Well,am doing good trying to adjust to the life here as well as jobseeking.

Like always,i appreciate your taking time to reply my posts.

Thanks and have fun.
It is actually rude of me to leave posts addressed to me hanging or unattended to. I try to respond to posts that are brain stimulating to me and require an urgent response. If I ignore a post,, I intentionally did that to pass an insult on such a person though. Undecided

Many thanks for the appreciation. I pray I get better by the day though.

Have fun with the snowing? Shocked Shocked And also not with the series of workload on my hands at the moment and deadline expectations on my hands. It is well. I wish you well in your job search. Hopefully something bright should breeze along your way soon.

All the best.

dominique (f)
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #14 on: May 05, 2008, 12:59 PM »

@jc deji m
you're a JC member? SERVICE TO HUMANITY
johnndu
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #15 on: July 23, 2008, 02:22 PM »

Hello Travelcare consult.

My Name is John Ndubuisi from imo state. currently into bussiness due to inablility of the embassy to issue me a student visa since 2001. please i am in deep mess. now both my bussiness and my education need an internation connection i don't know what to do. Please could you assist me secure either usa visa or uk visa. i will so much appreciate it.  Please contact me on.

Johnndubuisi@ymail.com.
stechi
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #16 on: August 18, 2008, 08:50 AM »

@travel care.

Your services seems mouth watering and humane.Kindly give me an insight into how to go about the DV2008 visa lottery I won,filled the document they sent to me,couriered it back to their kentucky office since July last year and from their site it is stated that the 2008 batch will be closing by Sept 2009 for those that will be sent their visa interview date,and I am yet to hear from them.

Now,my number is 2008AF00023*** and I plan going to the embassy,do u think is the right thing to do?If it's not what do u think is the right thing to b done considering that Sept is by the corner and tracking my number through their site on http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4328.html.

What do i advice I do.

travelcare
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #17 on: August 19, 2008, 05:53 PM »

@stechi

You can only mail Kentucky, check your pack for the email address as I don't have it here right now. Treating your application depends on your case number, if you have a very high digit, you may have to wait longer and especially if you were single as at the time of playing the lottery and your status has changed when the result is out. Your application cannot be destroyed or thrown into the bin, you will attend the interview even if there will be a refusal (God forbid). So, make sure you mail the Kentucky consular centre, they will reply you, but make sure you quote your case number in your enquiry. You do not need to go to the embassy, you have no business there for now. I wish you goodluck.

Travelcare
stechi
Re: Travel With Ease In & Out Of Nigeria
« #18 on: August 25, 2008, 04:27 PM »

@travelcare

thanks for your advice.I'ld mail them ASAP.
wishin u all the best
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