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udezij (m)
Sweden Visa
« on: July 30, 2007, 11:09 PM »

How can i get visa into sweden.What are the procedure,i need someone to enlighten me
vikiviko (m)
Re: Sweden Visa
« #1 on: August 01, 2007, 02:53 PM »

You need enlightenment
contact vikiviko2002@yahoo.com
opensource (m)
Re: Sweden Visa
« #2 on: August 02, 2007, 12:10 AM »

get an admission , book appointment online and submit your form


but believe me you might not meet up with for visa processing
doncaster (m)
Re: Sweden Visa
« #3 on: August 26, 2007, 07:58 AM »

Quote from: callycute on August 02, 2007, 04:25 PM
Hey,just saw your post, Have you heard the saying "knowledge is power" ? well it's very true, I can put you through on getting a Sweden Visa and also Ireland,London,Canada,Turkey,Austria and Wales visas.

If interested,contact me at y2000chiam@yahoo.com,  You can call me on 07030671961,
which visa is wales visa, is it different from London visa, i think scammers full this forum.
Vicjustice (m)
Re: Sweden Visa
« #4 on: August 28, 2007, 05:53 PM »

Quote from: callycute on August 02, 2007, 04:25 PM
Hey,just saw your post, Have you heard the saying "knowledge is power" ? well it's very true, I can put you through on getting a Sweden Visa and also Ireland,London,Canada,Turkey,Austria and Wales visas.

If interested,contact me at y2000chiam@yahoo.com,  You can call me on 07030671961,

Sweden/Austria visa? What about the Schengen?
London/Wales visa? What about the UK visa?
  Thief, you don't even know which visa covers where, neither do you know which states or regions are in what country, and you say you can help someone in visa matters?
$$Rhino
Re: Sweden Visa
« #5 on: August 29, 2007, 12:06 PM »

A pastor says " only a fool follows a man with no evidence"
guseman (m)
Re: Sweden Visa
« #6 on: August 29, 2007, 01:59 PM »

@Vicjustice,@everyone
Hello are u dey?Well to put things straight, i will need your advise on the issue of working holiday visa/visiting visa to Ireland.
I have a family over there that can probably accomodate me but though they are Irish. my question is aw easy is it to get ireland visa,and i will like you to know that i just graduated from Uni here and will be going for NYSC feb.2008.So i just want to come over to Ireland before Camp.
i need your advise please
Vicjustice (m)
Re: Sweden Visa
« #7 on: August 30, 2007, 07:19 PM »

Quote from: guseman on August 29, 2007, 01:59 PM
@Vicjustice,@everyone
Hello are u dey?Well to put things straight, i will need your advise on the issue of working holiday visa/visiting visa to Ireland.
I have a family over there that can probably accomodate me but though they are Irish. my question is aw easy is it to get ireland visa,and i will like you to know that i just graduated from Uni here and will be going for NYSC feb.2008.So i just want to come over to Ireland before Camp.
i need your advise please
Hey, Guseman
  I dey kamkpe Smiley
  My G, there is no EU visa that's too easy or too difficult to get, (though i heard that Ireland visa is a kind of tough, but people do get it). You just need to have the right documents and give the right impressions. Like i always say, the MOST IMPORTANT DOCUMENT is a credible and solid evidence that you will return to Nigeria before your visa expires.
  If the family members you have in Ireland are doing fine, and if you bear same surname with them, then, you might stand better chance for a visiting visa, (that's if they approve your coming and are willing to sponsor you).
  Please, do not apply for a visa if you know that you can't satisfy the Irish embassy with some impressive reasons to return to Nigeria after your visit because, these guys don't really care about the authenticity of your documents or the genuineness of your application, what they are mostly concerned about is the assurance that you'll certainly return home.
   There's no harm in trial, you might just be lucky, but you really have to carefully examine yourself and your documents before going to the Irish Embassy, it's not as considerate as the UK embassy.
   As for part time or temporal jobs, there are lots of them, that shouldn't be a problem.
   Goodluck, and keep us informed.
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