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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by inikamoze(m): 4:44pm On Apr 15, 2017
Good evening house.
A friend of mine and his family got issued a visit visa to the US, they will be staying for just three weeks, to cut cost of flight fares, he was told to send his money to his uncle in the US to buy them tickets as it would be cheaper buying their tickets from over their as compared to getting the tickets here in Nigeria.
Is that in any way possible? And if they did will that not be a point of concern or raise issues for them when they get to POE? They are holidaying in Texas.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by justwise(m): 9:18am On Apr 16, 2017
@kevweflex

This is not student visa thread.

https://www.nairaland.com/2991174/u.s-student-visa-f1-m1
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by francdec4(m): 4:11pm On Apr 16, 2017
Thanks once more.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 10:37am On Apr 17, 2017
Hello Zarerej. There are a couple issues to highlight in regards to child applicants. Children typically qualify through their parents, so in the scenario you describe, the first step is to determine your qualifications for a visa. Second, to protect parental rights and to guard against human trafficking, we typically require that both parents consent to the international travel of the child. So depending on the circumstances, we may require both parents to appear at the interview, a consent letter from one parent, or a court order showing one parents has full custody of the child.

Zarerej:
Good morning.
I wish to take my 8year daughter to Disney world this summer, all efforts to reach her dad proved abortive as his numbers I know have been switched off since and he is not replying my emails or Facebook chats. I sent him messages through about the proposed trip and further asking for his consent letter, but no reply. I have been the one taking care of our daughter solely from birth till now, he saw her only a few times.
Will it pose any danger if I go ahead with the travel arrangement?
I have a well paying job with my monthly salary of over a million naira

Secondly sir/ma, I did a traditional marriage last year, so there is no marriage certificate since its tradition and we are leaving fine.
Will it pose any danger to fill the column of "married" since there is no certificate to priove that?

I am not travelling with my husband because he will be busy at that time, just my daughter and I.

Thanks you for the anticipated response.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 10:40am On Apr 17, 2017
We're not travel agents and can not advise anyone on ticket purchases.

inikamoze:
Good evening house.
A friend of mine and his family got issued a visit visa to the US, they will be staying for just three weeks, to cut cost of flight fares, he was told to send his money to his uncle in the US to buy them tickets as it would be cheaper buying their tickets from over their as compared to getting the tickets here in Nigeria.
Is that in any way possible? And if they did will that not be a point of concern or raise issues for them when they get to POE? They are holidaying in Texas.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Zarerej: 12:45pm On Apr 17, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello Zarerej. There are a couple issues to highlight in regards to child applicants. Children typically qualify through their parents, so in the scenario you describe, the first step is to determine your qualifications for a visa. Second, to protect parental rights and to guard against human trafficking, we typically require that both parents consent to the international travel of the child. So depending on the circumstances, we may require both parents to appear at the interview, a consent letter from one parent, or a court order showing one parents has full custody of the child.

Thank you so much, @ Abuja NIV.
Secondly about the traditional marriage issue with nor certificate, is it recognized at the Embassy?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by fifie2k2(f): 9:18pm On Apr 17, 2017
Hi,

Submitted an application for my Mom (DS-160) but i have been unable to retrieve the application as I keep getting this Error
"An unexpected error has occurred while processing your previous request. The error has been reported to the site administrator; no further action is required".

What can I do please?

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 7:33am On Apr 18, 2017
We rarely look at marriage certificates with non-immigrant visas applications. Marriage is what you present it to be. We don't care if it's traditional or legal. Occasionally, we have applicants that present themselves as married, then appear later claiming a different spouse. And their excuse will be that the first marriage was a traditional one and therefore not "real." You can't have it both ways--the marriage is real and true or it is not a marriage.

Zarerej:

Thank you so much, @ Abuja NIV.
Secondly about the traditional marriage issue with nor certificate, is it recognized at the Embassy?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 7:33am On Apr 18, 2017
Wait. Try again. Contact customer service.

fifie2k2:
Hi,

Submitted an application for my Mom (DS-160) but i have been unable to retrieve the application as I keep getting this Error
"An unexpected error has occurred while processing your previous request. The error has been reported to the site administrator; no further action is required".

What can I do please?

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Zarerej: 8:10am On Apr 18, 2017
Thank you so much
abujaniv:
We rarely look at marriage certificates with non-immigrant visas applications. Marriage is what you present it to be. We don't care if it's traditional or legal. Occasionally, we have applicants that present themselves as married, then appear later claiming a different spouse. And their excuse will be that the first marriage was a traditional one and therefore not "real." You can't have it both ways--the marriage is real and true or it is not a marriage.

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by beautyuche: 11:29am On Apr 18, 2017
Hello House,

Allow me say thank you to d moderators. I kept reading this thread but didnt apply until two weeks ago I made my FIRST application and was issued d visa. I appeared before the VO i didnt want to meet because he had refused a lot of people before me.
However listening to the response they gave when interviewed,I would have refused most of them my self. My turn came He actually looked exhausted.I honestly dont know but the interview was like gisting all in a space of 2-3 minutes My visa was approved.

My advice is simple Be calm, Be truthful, Be prepared and God will take control.

Thank you all for your contribution to this great platform.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by fishaboi(m): 1:15pm On Apr 18, 2017
Hi @abujaniv, I traveled to the US on an exchange visa (IVLP) in 2015. I had not applied for a US visa prior to that. In what way(s) if any, does my previous exchange visa affect how I will apply for a non-immigrant visa in the near future. Will I do the drop box application? Thanks in advance.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:33pm On Apr 18, 2017
Hello fishaboi. The interview waiver program (IWP, known as dropbox) is only available for renewals of the same visa class that have expired within the past 12 months. Probably you had a J1 visa for the IVLP, so you would need to appear for an interview for a B1/B2 visa.

fishaboi:
Hi @abujaniv, I traveled to the US on an exchange visa (IVLP) in 2015. I had not applied for a US visa prior to that. In what way(s) if any, does my previous exchange visa affect how I will apply for a non-immigrant visa in the near future. Will I do the drop box application? Thanks in advance.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by fishaboi(m): 1:41pm On Apr 18, 2017
Thank you.

abujaniv:
Hello fishaboi. The interview waiver program (IWP, known as dropbox) is only available for renewals of the same visa class that have expired within the past 12 months. Probably you had a J1 visa for the IVLP, so you would need to appear for an interview for a B1/B2 visa.

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by kevweflex(m): 4:46pm On Apr 18, 2017
justwise:
@kevweflex

This is not student visa thread.

https://www.nairaland.com/2991174/u.s-student-visa-f1-m1

Clearly. But I intentionally have that question for the Visa Officer as student visa is also NIV. You shouldn't have deleted the post. It's not derailing.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by borryworld: 5:54pm On Apr 18, 2017
Good day VO,

I need direction on how visa appointment should be scheduled for 2 kids btw 5 and 2 years old. Father and Mother have valid visas (won't expire soon) already. Thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 7:40pm On Apr 18, 2017
Hello borryworld. The interview appointment is made in the same way as for the parents. At least one parent will need to accompany the children.

borryworld:
Good day VO,

I need direction on how visa appointment should be scheduled for 2 kids btw 5 and 2 years old. Father and Mother have valid visas (won't expire soon) already. Thanks

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by borryworld: 8:12pm On Apr 18, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello borryworld. The interview appointment is made in the same way as for the parents. At least one parent will need to accompany the children.


Thanks for the response.
The challenge is the profile to be used in scheduling the appointment since neither of the parent is applying themself.
The two kids are supposed to be dependants. I am thinking of creating a profile for the elder as the main applicant and add the younger as dependant. So, they can schedule the appointment together.
I don't know if this is the required process in this situation. Please, I need proper guidance.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Faree28: 8:21pm On Apr 18, 2017
abujaniv:
The application is the same for domestic workers as it is for anyone else. So yes, a contact must be listed.


Dear VO,
Thank you for the info. I reapplied immediately, she had d interview 2weeks after the first one and visa granted!
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 10:29pm On Apr 18, 2017
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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Kyesaingbe: 11:06pm On Apr 18, 2017
Hello Team at US Non-immigrant visas

Im a US citizen..( with dual citizenship ) my spouse is Nigerian. He's been trying to apply for a Non immigrant B1 visa and has been denied 3 times..( once while we were in Nigeria and even now that im in the US to have the baby with my hospice records, invite etc) they still denied without any encouraging hint as to why. Could they be denying him the Visa because im a Citizen? Thats what his family members are telling him and some front door staff at the embassy.. Is there any validity to that?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 7:32am On Apr 19, 2017
Hello Mikehk2. Proper business accounting standards would have the business owner carving out a salary that he/she pays to him/herself each month along with every other other recurring expense.

Mikehk2:
Good day , pls I'm about filling a DS-160 form and got to the question of how much is my salary monthly .. My question is I own my media company and I don't have a Fix salary/ income ...pls How do I calculate my monthly salary ?

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 7:36am On Apr 19, 2017
Hello Kyesaingbe. I can sympathize with the situation you describe. The way US immigration law is written, every applicant is assumed to be an intending immigrant until they prove otherwise. The primary way that they do this is to show strong familial, economic, and cultural ties to their home country. In the situation you describe, the applicant has a US spouse in the US. These are very strong ties to the US, against which it may be difficult to demonstrate counterbalancing ties to Nigeria.

Kyesaingbe:
Hello Team at US Non-immigrant visas

Im a US citizen..( with dual citizenship ) my spouse is Nigerian. He's been trying to apply for a Non immigrant B1 visa and has been denied 3 times..( once while we were in Nigeria and even now that im in the US to have the baby with my hospice records, invite etc) they still denied without any encouraging hint as to why. Could they be denying him the Visa because im a Citizen? Thats what his family members are telling him and some front door staff at the embassy.. Is there any validity to that?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by borryworld: 11:17am On Apr 19, 2017
borryworld:


Thanks for the response.
The challenge is the profile to be used in scheduling the appointment since neither of the parent is applying themself.
The two kids are supposed to be dependants. I am thinking of creating a profile for the elder as the main applicant and add the younger as dependant. So, they can schedule the appointment together.
I don't know if this is the required process in this situation. Please, I need proper guidance.
borryworld:


Thanks for the response.
The challenge is the profile to be used in scheduling the appointment since neither of the parent is applying themself.
The two kids are supposed to be dependants. I am thinking of creating a profile for the elder as the main applicant and add the younger as dependant. So, they can schedule the appointment together.
I don't know if this is the required process in this situation. Please, I need proper guidance.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by YSPON: 11:43am On Apr 19, 2017
Hello AbujaNIV,

I am new on this thread. Please, I would like to know what kind of Visa (B1/B2 Or M 1) I would require in order for me to attend a 3-day coaching course in the US.

Thank you.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 12:47pm On Apr 19, 2017
Answered on the student thread.
YSPON:
Hello AbujaNIV,

I am new on this thread. Please, I would like to know what kind of Visa (B1/B2 Or M 1) I would require in order for me to attend a 3-day coaching course in the US.

Thank you.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Ademidun1: 2:10pm On Apr 19, 2017
Hello Abuja NIV.
Well done sir for the good work. Actually, my husband and I are working in different countries, but we always visit Nigeria often. In fact, we both applied for our annual leave this year to be in July, so we can enjoy our leave together.
But yesterday, my husband was telling me that, maybe we should use 2 weeks of our leave in Nigeria and the remaining 2 weeks in the US, just to enjoy the leave to the fullest.
I have applied for tourist visa once in Nigeria and was denied. I never reapplied because it was not an emergency.
My question is, should we apply for the visas separately in our countries of residence, or we apply for the visas together when we both meet in Nigeria in July. We do not have any intent to migrate to the US illegally because our jobs here are self sustaining.
NB- I am in the Middle East and he works in Asia.
Thanks for your reply.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by kino47: 2:12pm On Apr 19, 2017
Dear all does this mean it could have been issued see msg Your visa is in final processing. If you have not received it in more than 10 working days, please see the webpage for contact information of the embassy or consulate where you submitted your application
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 2:42pm On Apr 19, 2017
Hello Ademidun1. Where you apply is your choice. We typically advise people to apply from their country of primary residence.

Ademidun1:
Hello Abuja NIV.
Well done sir for the good work. Actually, my husband and I are working in different countries, but we always visit Nigeria often. In fact, we both applied for our annual leave this year to be in July, so we can enjoy our leave together.
But yesterday, my husband was telling me that, maybe we should use 2 weeks of our leave in Nigeria and the remaining 2 weeks in the US, just to enjoy the leave to the fullest.
I have applied for tourist visa once in Nigeria and was denied. I never reapplied because it was not an emergency.
My question is, should we apply for the visas separately in our countries of residence, or we apply for the visas together when we both meet in Nigeria in July. We do not have any intent to migrate to the US illegally because our jobs here are self sustaining.
NB- I am in the Middle East and he works in Asia.
Thanks for your reply.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by kino47: 3:12pm On Apr 19, 2017
abujaniv:
hello AbujaNiv does this mean it has been issued after seeing this msg
Your visa is in final processing. If you have not received it in more than 10 working days, please see the webpage for contact information of the embassy or consulate where you submitted your application

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