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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by kevweflex(m): 10:55pm On Apr 18, 2017
OmoBendel24:


Genuinely, if you had gone to just that page 0 and seen just the first post on it, you would have gotten your answers. No you won't, preach love sir (even when you are full of bile and ingratitude), go ahead. Will just let @ the bolded slide! Enjoy....

Well whatever. I've gone through your profile, and just like a picture it's worth a thousands words. So no use. Take care Oshare.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by samclnt(m): 1:00am On Apr 19, 2017
Thanks. I appreciate ur kind response. Please about my trip to Benin republic, should I include that to my travel history while feeling the ds 160 form?
2. The int'l passport I used then had picture problem so it was reissued at the immigration wen I applied. Now am going with a virgin passport, shld I state in the ds 160 and VO that I've been to sa and Benin, givn that I don't have the old passport? Bcus it was retracted by immigration being that it hs more than 6months validity.
3. When fillin the form, the question 'have u ever lost a passport before or had one stolen?' since am applyin wth a new passport that's different frm the previous passport number I last applied wth, should I state 'yes' so as to explain what happened to the previous one?
4. If am to go via conference, which is suppose to be my US contact? The hotel where i'll be lodging or the hotel where conference will be holding?
5. Being that the state i'll be travelling to is different frm where my uncle lives, am I permitted to pay him a visit after the conference, visit any other state for a tour or do I have 2 list any other state I may visit while am there both in the ds 160 form, VO and POE? The conference is for 3days and I plan 2 stay approximately 2wks in the states then return back to resume wrk d nxt week.
LadyGuinivere:
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1. Your wife is pregnant. If you decide to apply with her, without showing proof that you can pay for birthing in the is , you will most likely be refused. Whether that's your intention or not cos Nigerians have perfected the lie of ' I didn't know I was pregnant' or ' I didn't plan to use the visa for birthing' so they have decided to be mean ( which I support btw)
2. You do not need an invitation from your uncle to get a visa. You can get a hotel reservation. Even if you decide to stay with family, iv letters are not asked for.
3. Whatever purpose you actually desire to travel for, use that. Neither conference nor visit carry a higher weight than the other
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by LadyGuinivere: 2:21am On Apr 19, 2017
cumz:

That's no how to give opinion, that's more like a curse, or is he/she a wizard or a witch that knows the future, if he is not God
The problem is that Nigerians want everything sugar coated. When a non vo writes here, it is clearly implied that it is opinion. And everyone has a right to speak in their style . The guy asked for his chances and he got a reply on that. How is that a curse? Even if it were, what effect can a curse have on a visa application? Or is voodoo and superstition also a factor to consider when applying?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by cumz(m): 2:25am On Apr 19, 2017
LadyGuinivere:

The problem is that Nigerians want everything sugar coated. When a non vo writes here, it is clearly implied that it is opinion. And everyone has a right to speak in their style . The guy asked for his chances and he got a reply on that. How is that a curse? Even if it were, what effect can a curse have on a visa application? Or is voodoo and superstition also a factor to consider when applying?



Are you not the one implying something now after all?, all I did was ask a question,
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by LadyGuinivere: 2:29am On Apr 19, 2017
@samcint
1. Travel history asked for is in the ds 160 is within the past 5 years so if it falls within that range, Yes.
2.Same answer as above. Explain what happened to the passport if asked.
3. Did you lose the passport or was it stolen? The answer is no.
4. Yes. Hotel address is ok.
S. For as long as you have a valid us visa and you do not overstay or breach the conditions you may visit the 50 states.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by LadyGuinivere: 2:31am On Apr 19, 2017
cumz:




Are you not the one implying something now after all?, all I did was ask a question,
And I also asked a Question not so?
And no You didn't ask a question. U proffered your opinion . That the posters way of speaking is NOT the way to give an opinion.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by KaptainAfrika: 3:00am On Apr 19, 2017
Yes I am. Next question.
cumz:


Are you God?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by KaptainAfrika: 3:12am On Apr 19, 2017
Your kind is the reason, why Nigeria hasn't reached its full potential. No that's not a curse or an opinion, but a fact! Even an illeterate reasons better than you, you just go to school to get paper but not to learn how to think, this is not an opinion but a fact. And if you are an illeterate with cheap data on a cheap phone, sell it and go to school. Cumz? Are you a sex addict ni ?

cumz:

That's no how to give opinion, that's more like a curse, or is he/she a wizard or a witch that knows the future, if he is not God

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 3:12am On Apr 19, 2017
OmoBendel24:
Where's worry359 sef? Miss you oh! @Twoods, have you seen WORRY lately cheesy?

lol if i knew where he was, i'd tell you.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 3:18am On Apr 19, 2017
kevweflex:


Hmm, a lot has changed here, or it's just so different here. Way back in the DV section, so much love there. Thank you OmonBendel or whatever the name is.

and that "love" has gotten you were? Your country is a cesspit... despite all the "love".
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 3:27am On Apr 19, 2017
Terminalia:
Hello house, pls I'm in a fix now and I need some clarification. my hubby and I got a visa for vacation in February, we really wanted to go for vacation then but due to the dollar scarcity, we shifted it. mid March, I was confirmed pregnant. mind u, I wasn't asked if I was pregnant during our interview and neither did I know I was pregnant den. now, I'm 3 months gone.
The issue now is my hubby and I planned going for the vacation next month (may) den I can go for childbirth later but I was told today at my office that I can't take my annual and maternity leave together in a year.
So now, I don't know what to do. can I go for childbirth later with a letter of intent since I wasn't asked if pregnant then? what are the options available for me now as I'm really confused. gurus in the house, over to u. lady Guinevere, kaptainafrika etc, over to u.

Your entire story here is basically a fraudulent one.

1. You applied for a visa for a "vacation" in february but mistakenly happened to get pregnant barely 4 weeks later? Since you're 3 months gone in April, it suggests you took in as early as february or earlier... which likely suggests you were actively trying well before your "vacation" plan. Methinks you definitely planned to get pregnant and you should have declared that at your visa interview. Thankfully, VOs now read through these sort of ridiculous stuff.

2. If you could not go for your "vacation" in february because of dollar scarcity, why then are you now able to go for childbirth barely 6 months later... when the dollar won't be any more available and at a significantly higher cost than if you had simply gone for a vacation as you claimed?

3. It sounds like you've learnt the trick - apply for a visa while actively trying for a baby, go for a "vacation" so as to claim to have used your visa for the intended purpose, then send a "letter of intent" to the embassy before proceeding for your real goal - to go to the US to have a baby. FYI - letters of intent are now as useless as the paper they are written on - precisely because of frauds like you who have abused it thoroughly.

4. Yes you weren't asked if you were pregnant at your visa interview... but you knew that you were actively trying, you should have been honest then.

5. You're not confused, you're simply looking for someone to validate your fraudulent actions.

Unfortunately stories like yours are what makes me strangely agree with people like Afonjaboston... the earlier the US does away with Jus solis, the better... if you have a baby in the US, he/she should only get the passport of the birth parents. Soon you'll be here asking if your child can now access "free" medicaid and creche... the things i have read on these pages... why a regular Nigerian cannot be straightforward, ever, is beyond me.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 3:32am On Apr 19, 2017
esteeino13:
Pls Guys My Dad And I Are Traveling For My Uncle Wedding(my Dad's Brother Wedding) In Texas, I Just Graduated And Awaiting Service(nysc) While My Dad Is A Technician With Amf Facilities. D Truth Is That My Dad Earn Less Than 60k A Month Bt His Other Brother That Stay And Work In New York Said He Will Sponsor Us. Now My Ques

1. Can I Use Nysc As A Tie?
2.My Father Younger Broda Is The One Sponsoring Us,does My Dad Stil Need His Statement Of Acct?
3.Am 25 And My Dads 60 And We Have No Travel Xperience,except Ghana By Road?
4.Pls Rate Our Chances Of Getting It.
Thank U All

1. Yes you can.
2. Yes, you should ask for your other uncle's statement of account too.
3. You should consider traveling to Chad to establish more travel history.
4. Your chances are closer to 0%. But no harm in trying.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 3:34am On Apr 19, 2017
cumz:


Are you God?

The VO is your god. Sorry, prayer and fasting does not grant visas. Honesty, ties and having a legitimate reason to travel are much better reasons to get a visa.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by kevweflex(m): 4:05am On Apr 19, 2017
TWoods:


and that "love" has gotten you were? Your country is a cesspit... despite all the "love".

And this too shall pass...

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Damilare5882(m): 6:26am On Apr 19, 2017
KaptainAfrika:
Your kind is the reason, why Nigeria hasn't reached its full potential. No that's not a curse or an opinion, but a fact! Even an illeterate reasons better than you, you just go to school to get paper but not to learn how to think, this is not an opinion but a fact. And if you are an illeterate with cheap data on a cheap phone, sell it and go to school. Cumz? Are you a sex addict ni ?

THIS IS BRUTALITY OF THE HIGEST ORDER ... K.O

Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by LadyGuinivere: 6:47am On Apr 19, 2017
Cha! Enough tough love oooo! Mbok! Let's try an experiment. Let's do sugar and spice today and answer what posters wish to hear. Mayb that would be more helpful ?

@Twoods you are wicked o! grin chad? May your deity forgive u grin ;Df

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 7:37am On Apr 19, 2017
TWoods:


Your entire story here is basically a fraudulent one.

1. You applied for a visa for a "vacation" in february but mistakenly happened to get pregnant barely 4 weeks later? Since you're 3 months gone in April, it suggests you took in as early as february or earlier... which likely suggests you were actively trying well before your "vacation" plan. Methinks you definitely planned to get pregnant and you should have declared that at your visa interview. Thankfully, VOs now read through these sort of ridiculous stuff.

2. If you could not go for your "vacation" in february because of dollar scarcity, why then are you now able to go for childbirth barely 6 months later... when the dollar won't be any more available and at a significantly higher cost than if you had simply gone for a vacation as you claimed?

3. It sounds like you've learnt the trick - apply for a visa while actively trying for a baby, go for a "vacation" so as to claim to have used your visa for the intended purpose, then send a "letter of intent" to the embassy before proceeding for your real goal - to go to the US to have a baby. FYI - letters of intent are now as useless as the paper they are written on - precisely because of frauds like you who have abused it thoroughly.

4. Yes you weren't asked if you were pregnant at your visa interview... but you knew that you were actively trying, you should have been honest then.

5. You're not confused, you're simply looking for someone to validate your fraudulent actions.

Unfortunately stories like yours are what makes me strangely agree with people like Afonjaboston... the earlier the US does away with Jus solis, the better... if you have a baby in the US, he/she should only get the passport of the birth parents. Soon you'll be here asking if your child can now access "free" medicaid and creche... the things i have read on these pages... why a regular Nigerian cannot be straightforward, ever, is beyond me.

You need to calm down when replying people. Seriously, this forum is now looking childish because of the constant bickering and insults. Most women don't even know they are pregnant until they are 7-8weeks gone, especially if it is her first pregnancy. If you were somewhat educated you would know this, instead of relying on Nigerian movies, where a woman starts throwing up like a diseased cow.

Someone can take a visa for the sole purpose of vacation and end up using the visa for urgent medical needs such as transplant and so on. Plans change just like the weather. The B1 is for Business/Medical Purposes, while the B2 is for tourism and Pleasure, If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS.

Don't you think the VO's realize it's too much stress for people to have B2 visa then come back again to ask for B1 visa because of pregnancy or medical issues, hence their decision to MERGE the two visas together.
Have you seen a pregnant woman go for interview at the consulate, say she is going to give birth and they give her the B1 visa alone? Nope it's the B1/B2 because they are smart enough to know she might decide to take a vacation sometime later.

The question to be asked is were you given the B1/B2 visa. If she says yes, then SHE IS GOOD TO GO, her luck now lies at the Point of Entry.
It is not your place to call her fraudulent or bash her, she asked a question if you cannot reply with patience then jump of a bridge. Don't be rude. It's for this reason a lot of people send me private messages because they are scared people like you will bash them on the thread. See I don't know how many times you have entered Yankee or what but it's mostly people with nothing that shout as much as you do. Have a blessed day.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 7:59am On Apr 19, 2017
MsTiitii:


You need to calm down when replying people. Seriously, this forum is now looking childish because of the constant bickering and insults. Most women don't even know they are pregnant until they are 7-8weeks gone, especially if it is her first pregnancy. Someone can take a visa for the sole purpose of vacation and end up using the visa for urgent medical needs such as transplant and so on. Plans change just like the weather. If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS.
Don't you think the VO's realize it's too much for stress for people to have B2 visa then come back again to ask for B1 visa because of medical issue, hence their decision to MERGE the two visas together.
It is not your place to call her fraudulent or bash her, she asked a question if you cannot reply with patience then jump of a bridge. Don't be rude. It's for this reason a lot of people send me private messages because they are scared people like you will bash them on the thread. See I don't know how many times you have entered Yankee or what but it's mostly people with nothing that shout as much as you do. Have a blessed day.

I've been on this forum for a very long time... long enough to remember when the religion, politics and family sections were filled with mature individuals, a time when you'd find lengthy threads filled with substantive debates (and funny fights too). Now all we've got are frauds, the immature and people like you who support a culture rife with mediocrity and a disdain for honesty... no surprise even you realise how childish it is. You simply need to look in the mirror to see the problem.

But i digress... now to your post...

1. Plans change just like the weather. If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS - There are two errors here. First no non-US citizen has a right to enter the US at any time. You should read up on the terms of your visa. It simply allows you to apply at your nearest US border to apply for entry. The decision on whether to let you in or not is decided, not by your visa, but by the CBP at the border. Second, it is imperative that you enter the US for the purpose of which you originally obtained your visa. You cannot obtain a visa for vacation purposes, then change your mind and decide you have the right to enter the US for medical reasons. The US is not your country, you do not pay taxes to it... you have a right to seek medical attention in your own home country only

2. Don't you think the VO's realize it's too much for stress for people to have B2 visa then come back again to ask for B1 visa because of medical issue, hence their decision to MERGE the two visas together. - First, please understand what the visas are for. The B1 visa used to be a temporary business visa, while the B2 is the tourist version. I'm perplexed by this comment. Why should VOs care about the stress of getting a US visa when you can easily have a vacation in your home country and there are standard hospitals where you can have your baby? Even if the VOs care, do you think CBP gives a damn? The visa is only given for medical reasons AFTER you have demonstrated the capability to pay for whatever medical procedure you seek. Obtaining a B2 visa on the pretext of vacation is an attempt to circumvent the normal process of having a VO review your medical correspondence with the hospital and that you demonstrate that you will not resort to public services here in the US.

3. Someone can take a visa for the sole purpose of vacation and end up using the visa for urgent medical needs such as transplant and so on. - unless this was declared during your visa interview, this is misrepresentation and is the reason many get turned down for visa renewals. Please see the birthing thread for numerous painful examples. As is well known, you can get urgent medical needs met in your own home country or elsewhere where health care is actually much cheaper.

4. It is not your place to call her fraudulent or bash her - If a question is basically fraudulent in nature, it is responsible to call you out on it. This attitude is why finding $48m buried in Ikoyi is common place in your country where >70% live on less than $1 a day.

5. It's for this reason a lot of people send me private messages because they are scared people like you will bash them on the thread. - most likely because they are looking for less than honest means of beating US immigration. I for one i'm glad they don't post here. Posts like that make the rest of us look bad, you should not encourage it.

6. See I don't know how many times you have entered Yankee or what but it's mostly people with nothing that shout as much as you do. - I don't need to "enter yankee"... i live here, pay taxes here and follow the law.

i wish you God's blessings too.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by cumz(m): 8:05am On Apr 19, 2017
Okay, you guys that are forming God on this thread as if you yourself are the vo, this message is for you...

Someone comes here, ask a question or two, you reply him as if you are talking to a baby, tell him to read up, that he will see his answers, tell him to start from page zero, evaluate himself and all sort of Rubbish,

Some would even go as far as insulting indirectly,

A guy can't remember his username now came here, asked a question, said all his life story and all what KaptainAfrika said was Sorry you don't qualify shi, you just killed this guy, there are more mature ways of telling someone, what's thier to guide a fellow Nigerian, why not just calm your egoistic balls down and just tell him in a more comforting way,

Ladygaga too is a culprit {I don't know your username would have quoted you, in your mind you will tell me to go and read from page zero abi}... I amd my sister and an interview around March, and we were all worried over, we didn't want to go for the Interview and mess up, my sister came here, asked a simple honest question, out of All that answered I think only one reasonable person gave a comforting answer- seyewest, am not sure-... Ladygaga here almost killed my sister's confidence-ofcos we didn't qualify for a visa, my sister is not married, no job, am undergoing Nysc,-.. I saw the response she gave then and I was like Damn, this girl talk to my sister like this, I felt really bad, we had to talk about it gained our confidence back, what matters is confidence after all... In the end, we went for the interview, came out successful,


My point, if you are not God, and no vo- I don't even believe any vo will have time to spend on nairaland, maybe those attendants sha, no offense to Vos that are here- you have no right to tell someone he doesn't qualify - KaptainAfrika-
Give him your reasons, talk to him in an educated manner, like someone who was brought up well in a good home, advise him.. Don't just come here and spill trash,


And as per username? You got a problem with it? If am a sex addict or not?


Cc, misspetit

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 8:08am On Apr 19, 2017
cumz:
A guy can't remember his username now came here, asked a question, said all his life story and all what KaptainAfrika said was Sorry you don't qualify shi, you just killed this guy, there are more mature ways of telling someone, what's thier to guide a fellow Nigerian, why not just calm your egoistic balls down and just tell him in a more comforting way,


I'm genuinely intrigued... what is the "mature" way of telling someone they are not qualified for something?

I'm usually bemused by the misuse of grammar that occurs on these boards.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 8:10am On Apr 19, 2017
TWoods:


I've been on this forum for a very long time... long enough to remember when the religion, politics and family sections were filled with mature individuals, a time when you'd find lengthy threads filled with substantive debates (and funny fights too). Now all we've got are frauds, the immature and people like you who support a culture rife with mediocrity and a disdain for honesty... no surprise even you realise how childish it is. You simply need to look in the mirror to see the problem.

But i digress... now to your post...

1. Plans change just like the weather. If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS - There are two errors here. First no non-US citizen has a right to enter the US at any time. You should read up on the terms of your visa. It simply allows you to apply at your nearest US border to apply for entry. The decision on whether to let you in or not is decided, not by your visa, but by the CBP at the border. Second, it is imperative that you enter the US for the purpose of which you originally obtained your visa. You cannot obtain a visa for vacation purposes, then change your mind and decide you have the right to enter the US for medical reasons. The US is not your country, you do not pay taxes to it... you have a right to seek medical attention in your own home country only

2. Don't you think the VO's realize it's too much for stress for people to have B2 visa then come back again to ask for B1 visa because of medical issue, hence their decision to MERGE the two visas together. - First, please understand what the visas are for. The B1 visa used to be a temporary business visa, while the B2 is the tourist version. I'm perplexed by this comment. Why should VOs care about the stress of getting a US visa when you can easily have a vacation in your home country and there are standard hospitals where you can have your baby? Even if the VOs care, do you think CBP gives a damn? The visa is only given for medical reasons AFTER you have demonstrated the capability to pay for whatever medical procedure you seek. Obtaining a B2 visa on the pretext of vacation is an attempt to circumvent the normal process of having a VO review your medical correspondence with the hospital and that you demonstrate that you will not resort to public services here in the US.

3. Someone can take a visa for the sole purpose of vacation and end up using the visa for urgent medical needs such as transplant and so on. - unless this was declared during your visa interview, this is misrepresentation and is the reason many get turned down for visa renewals. Please see the birthing thread for numerous painful examples.

4. It is not your place to call her fraudulent or bash her - If a question is basically fraudulent in nature, it is responsible to call you out on it. This attitude is why finding $48m buried in Ikoyi is common place in your country where >70% live on less than $1 a day.

5. It's for this reason a lot of people send me private messages because they are scared people like you will bash them on the thread. - most likely because they are looking for less than honest means of beating US immigration. I for one i'm glad they don't post here. Posts like that make the rest of us look bad, you should not encourage it.

6. See I don't know how many times you have entered Yankee or what but it's mostly people with nothing that shout as much as you do. - I don't need to "enter yankee"... i live here, pay taxes here and follow the law.

i wish you God's blessings too.

If you had sat down to thoroughly read and understand I stated if given the B1 visa also the decision lies with the CBP for her to enter the US.

I have the B1 visa attached to my B2 visa and at no POINT did medicals or health issue come up with my interview. So does that mean I 'fraudulently' acquired my visa. Does that mean I should discard the use of the B1 visa because I didn't ask for it or because it wasn't discussed in my interview?
I will say it again, if she has the B1 visa merged with her B2 visa she can try her luck with entering into the US for childbirth purposes which is also a medical issue.
I am sure most of us on this page with valid visas including Seyewest and co applied for tourism and were given the medical/business visas merged with our Tourism/Pleasure visas, does that make us fraudulent? Most applied for the B2 visa only(like me) and got the B1/B2 visa does that make me dishonest? Did I request for it?
If you have an issue with the Consulate issuing out B1 visas together with the B2's, when not asked then take it up with the American embassy. Don't come here and rant and call it fraudulent.
And it's sad that I am having this argument with someone that 'supposedly' lives in Yankee.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by cumz(m): 8:21am On Apr 19, 2017
TWoods:


I'm genuinely intrigued... what is the "mature" way of telling someone they are not qualified for something?

I'm usually bemused by the misuse of grammar that occurs on these boards.

It's not my problem If you don't understand simple English,

I passed a message across, read through it, you will understand













Now, tell me how exactly you felt with response above?, is it mature enough...



Now, mature in this context can be replaced with calm, no ego, free of insults replies.... Do you understand?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 8:24am On Apr 19, 2017
MsTiitii:


If you had sat down to thoroughly read and understand I stated if given the B1 visa also the decision lies with the CBP for her to enter the US.

I have the B1 visa attached to my B2 visa and at no POINT did medicals or health issue come up with my interview. So does that mean I 'fraudulently' acquired my visa. Does that mean I should discard the use of the B1 visa because I didn't ask for it or because it wasn't discussed in my interview?
I will say it again, if she has the B1 visa merged with her B2 visa she can try her luck with entering into the US for childbirth purposes which is also a medical issue
And it's sad that I am having this argument with someone that 'supposedly' lives in Yankee.

Your post is a confused mishmash... let me try again... at the risk of being further abused by you of course...

1. If you had sat down to thoroughly read and understand I stated if given the B1 visa also the decision lies with the CBP for her to enter the US. - this is what you actually said - "Plans change just like the weather. If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS". At no point did you reference the CBP.

2. I have the B1 visa attached to my B2 visa and at no POINT did medicals or health issue come up with my interview. So does that mean I 'fraudulently' acquired my visa. Does that mean I should discard the use of the B1 visa because I didn't ask for it or because it wasn't discussed in my interview? - Actually it seems you do not understand the issue at stake. First, the B1 and B2 visas are no longer separate but are now typically issued together. Whether you wish to go for vacation, business or medical procedures, you will always get the same B1/B2 visa. The difference is in what the VO puts in your record. This record is what CBP reads when you present yourself at the US border to apply for entry. Now if you obtained a B1/B2 visa based on coming for a vacation... when the CBP officer sees you, he/she asks you why you are here in the US. Once you state that you are here to birth (which would also be obvious by the size of your belly!), you immediately put yourself at a disadvantage because that is not what they see on their end as the basis for issuing you a visa by the VO! That is misrepresentation and you'd be lucky to be let in. Even if you get let in, the CBP officer will record that inconsistency against you... when next you apply to renew your visa, the VO interviewing you gets to read that CBP record and will base his decision to renew your visa or not on that.

In your case, your B1/B2 visa was obtained for vacation... as long as that remains your purpose when you get to a border of entry, you don't have an issue.

I think what typically gets lost in discussions like this is that other countries, unlike Nigeria, actually work on strict guidelines and laws. While everyone gets the B1/B2 visa, the bar you need to meet depends on what purpose you indicated at your visa interview. For a tourist visa, you need to prove that you are not an intending immigrant and you have enough ties to bring you back home. For a business visa, of course you'd need to prove that you have genuine business reasons, for medical purposes, the VO must ascertain that you have sufficient funds to pay for your procedure without recourse to public funds. Each time you obtain a visa for vacation and then turn up at the POE for birthing... the CBP officer knows that you did not meet the bar required to obtain the B1/B2 visa for medical reasons... it is why pregnant women get turned back from POEs all the time. I understand that this is hard to understand but not every country is like Nigeria where everything goes.

3. I will say it again, if she has the B1 visa merged with her B2 visa she can try her luck with entering into the US for childbirth purposes which is also a medical issue - I will repeat again... the B1 is a temporary BUSINESS visa and the B2 is a TOURIST visa... neither are specifically issued for medical reasons.

4. And it's sad that I am having this argument with someone that 'supposedly' lives in Yankee. - what is actually sad is that you don't even understand the meaning and/or terms of the visa you claim to have obtained. Considering i don't need visas to enter the US, its sadder that i know about them better than you.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 8:26am On Apr 19, 2017
cumz:


Now, tell me how exactly you felt with response above?, is it mature enough...



Now, mature in this context can be replaced with calm, no ego, free of insults replies.... Do you understand?

I'm still confused but i'll let it go. I read KaptainAfrica's response and there was no shred of ego or insult in it. It seems your idea of "mature" is that people say what you want to hear.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 8:30am On Apr 19, 2017
TWoods:


Your post is a confused mishmash... let me try again... at the risk of being further abused by you of course...

1. If you had sat down to thoroughly read and understand I stated if given the B1 visa also the decision lies with the CBP for her to enter the US. - this is what you actually said - "Plans change just like the weather. If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS". At no point did you reference the CBP.

2. I have the B1 visa attached to my B2 visa and at no POINT did medicals or health issue come up with my interview. So does that mean I 'fraudulently' acquired my visa. Does that mean I should discard the use of the B1 visa because I didn't ask for it or because it wasn't discussed in my interview? - Actually it seems you do not understand the issue at stake. First, the B1 and B2 visas are no longer separate but are now typically issued together. Whether you wish to go for vacation, business or medical procedures, you will always get the same B1/B2 visa. The difference is in what the VO puts in your record. This record is what CBP reads when you present yourself at the US border to apply for entry. Now if you obtained a B1/B2 visa based on coming for a vacation... when the CBP officer sees you, he/she asks you why you are here in the US. Once you state that you are here to birth (which would also be obvious by the size of your belly!), you immediately put yourself at a disadvantage because that is not what they see on their end as the basis for issuing you a visa by the VO! That is misrepresentation and you'd be lucky to be let in. Even if you get let in, the CBP officer will record that inconsistency against you... when next you apply to renew your visa, the VO interviewing you gets to read that CBP record and will base his decision to renew your visa or not on that.

In your case, your B1/B2 visa was obtained for vacation... as long as that remains your purpose when you get to a border of entry, you don't have an issue.

3. I will say it again, if she has the B1 visa merged with her B2 visa she can try her luck with entering into the US for childbirth purposes which is also a medical issue - I will repeat again... the B1 is a temporary BUSINESS visa and the B2 is a TOURIST visa... neither are specifically issued for medical reasons.

4. And it's sad that I am having this argument with someone that 'supposedly' lives in Yankee. - what is actually sad is that you don't even understand the meaning and/or terms of the visa you claim to have obtained. Considering i don't need visas to enter the US, its sadder that i know about them better than you.

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. You just proved you are chatting bullshit. Who told you everyone gets the B1/B2 visa, my friend applied this year and got the B2 only. And I have friends that applied for tourism, got the medical visa attached and they have their babies in the Us, no issues with the CBP. You tried so hard to make sense but naaah, it's not working. I will say it again if you have a problem with them authorizing B1 visas without people indicating the need for it on their Ds-160 form, write a letter to the consulate. Don't open your mouth and shout fraudulent. If you have so much problem with how Nigerians storm the US, while not apply for a job with the US border patrol.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 8:35am On Apr 19, 2017
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MsTiitii:


You need to calm down when replying people. Seriously, this forum is now looking childish because of the constant bickering and insults. Most women don't even know they are pregnant until they are 7-8weeks gone, especially if it is her first pregnancy. If you were somewhat educated you would know this, instead of relying on Nigerian movies, where a woman starts throwing up like a diseased cow.

Someone can take a visa for the sole purpose of vacation and end up using the visa for urgent medical needs such as transplant and so on. Plans change just like the weather. The B1 is for Business/Medical Purposes, while the B2 is for tourism and Pleasure, If she has the B1 visa attached to her B2 visa, SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO ENTER THE US FOR MEDICAL REASONS.

Don't you think the VO's realize it's too much stress for people to have B2 visa then come back again to ask for B1 visa because of pregnancy or medical issues, hence their decision to MERGE the two visas together.
Have you seen a pregnant woman go for interview at the consulate, say she is going to give birth and they give her the B1 visa alone? Nope it's the B1/B2 because they are smart enough to know she might decide to take a vacation sometime later.

The question to be asked is were you given the B1/B2 visa. If she says yes, then SHE IS GOOD TO GO, her luck now lies at the Point of Entry.

It is not your place to call her fraudulent or bash her, she asked a question if you cannot reply with patience then jump of a bridge. Don't be rude. It's for this reason a lot of people send me private messages because they are scared people like you will bash them on the thread. See I don't know how many times you have entered Yankee or what but it's mostly people with nothing that shout as much as you do. Have a blessed day.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by TWoods(m): 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
MsTiitii:


LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. You just proved you are chatting bullshit. Who told you everyone gets the B1/B2 visa, my friend applied this year and got the B2 only. And I have friends that applied for tourism, got the medical visa attached and they have their babies in the Us, no issues with the CBP. You tried so hard to make sense but naaah, it's not working. I will say it again if you have a problem with them authorizing B1 visas without people indicating the need for it on their Ds-160 form, write a letter to the consulate. Don't open your mouth and shout fraudulent. If you have so much problem with how Nigerians storm the US, while not apply for a job with the US border patrol.

People like you validate my decision to quit the zoo called Nigeria. we can blame our leaders all we want, but the problem with Nigeria is the culture and more importantly, its people. Good luck to you. You'll need it in spades.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
MsTiitii:
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Can you see that Mr Woods. Where I said everything lies at the POE, which is obviously the CBP. LOOOL

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by LadyGuinivere: 8:36am On Apr 19, 2017
@cumz I'll reply the one that concerns me.
Yes. Till eternity I'll tell people to read. Its your visa. Whether you get it or not does not change my life you do realise that? So I'm under no obligation to help. But when I do, it is my honest belief that research is better than being spoon fed and the surest way to getting a visa. If you can't do for yourself, then don't expect me to. I'll never answer a question I know the poster can find easily.

@mrstiti I'm not siding anyone here. But if you notice I didnt answer the poster. Reason? A LOT of Nigerians have told this story. They all strangely know the term 'letter of intent' . That presupposes they know the 'system' . That system is what makes cbps treat us anyhow in foreign countries. I have been a victim of being held overnight in a holden cell till my story was verified so its painful and personal to me.
I don't know if the poster is honest or dishonest, that's her own. Last last, the truth can always be verified, if her EDD matches her story then proof will be there so in my opinion when one is honest, there isn't reason to fear issues. But letter of intent letter is now worthless sha

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 8:44am On Apr 19, 2017
TWoods:


People like you validate my decision to quit the zoo called Nigeria. we can blame our leaders all we want, but the problem with Nigeria is the culture and more importantly, its people. Good luck to you. You'll need it in spades.

Please shutup! You are probably in your one bed room apartment, typing on your old HP laptop, that has most of its keys gone. It's people like you that managed to enter America through Visa lottery, that have the balls to seat down and chat shit anyhow. I have not seen anyone that's lives in the US that is as jobless as you, you move from the delivery thread to the US thread infact all the threads. Don't you have bills to pay? It's people like you that don't have nothing to their name, that are the most resentful. You want to give up on Nigeria, please sir what do you have here? You probably failed woefully here, decided to move to America through visa lottery, flipping burgers at Wendy's or doing uber. You are the problem with Nigeria, even the Nigerians that were originally in America are not as narcissistic as you. You are the type of person to insult your country just to get validation from other foreigners. You remind me of Uncle Ruckus in Boondocks. Get over yourself.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by cumz(m): 8:50am On Apr 19, 2017
LadyGuinivere:
@cumz I'll reply the one that concerns me.
Yes. Till eternity I'll tell people to read. Its your visa. Whether you get it or not does not change my life you do realise that? So I'm under no obligation to help. But when I do, it is my honest belief that research is better than being spoon fed and the surest way to getting a visa. If you can't do for yourself, then don't expect me to. I'll never answer a question I know the poster can find easily.


I didn't tell you I got a visa to change your life, nope, I only did to let you know that, nobody can decide who qualifies for a visa or not, as you said then that we didn't qualify, and shouldn't waste our money applying, and the annoying part is the rude and 'mannerless' way you said,


If you know all what you will tell people is to read up from page zero to get thier answers, it's better you don't reply at all and leave others to answer them,

Mr A said this, same with miss B and Mrs F, now am saying the same thing
Don't you think you should take a chill pill??

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 8:51am On Apr 19, 2017
LadyGuinivere:
@cumz I'll reply the one that concerns me.
Yes. Till eternity I'll tell people to read. Its your visa. Whether you get it or not does not change my life you do realise that? So I'm under no obligation to help. But when I do, it is my honest belief that research is better than being spoon fed and the surest way to getting a visa. If you can't do for yourself, then don't expect me to. I'll never answer a question I know the poster can find easily.

@mrstiti I'm not siding anyone here. But if you notice I didnt answer the poster. Reason? A LOT of Nigerians have told this story. They all strangely know the term 'letter of intent' . That presupposes they know the 'system' . That system is what makes cbps treat us anyhow in foreign countries. I have been a victim of being held overnight in a holden cell till my story was verified so its painful and personal to me.
I don't know if the poster is honest or dishonest, that's her own. Last last, the truth can always be verified, if her EDD matches her story then proof will be there so in my opinion when one is honest, there isn't reason to fear issues. But letter of intent letter is now worthless sha


I have no grudge against you because you have a mature way of responding to people. You and Seye west and anytime you are been provoked you always ignore. I know sometimes people have to be blunt but don't be blunt to the extent that people don't see your point anymore that's my problem with Uncle Woods. There is no post he makes that he does not insult or talk down at people.

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