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Travel / Re: Is Traveling Abroad Worth It? by Bksense: 11:29pm On Oct 30, 2022
ednut1:
Selling your property to obtain student visa is a big gamble people are willing to take. Nigeria looks like it is nearing collapse. Immigration is also not certain 3 years ago canada permanent residency was easy today it is very hard. USA was easy to enter 10 years ago today you cant even get interview date. Uk is currently doing promo with student visa they may change policy one day and people have no where to go again. So people dey rush am now as he dey hot. Dont blame them

How is Nigeria nearing it's ruin to be honest? Gun violence and kidnapping happen in USA everyday. But you won't talk about that due to White worshipping..but you people wish bad things happen to Nigeria and her people everyday so you'll be able to justify your Japa and tell them "we warned you". Why can't you people Just accept the fact that not everyone want to come And live a lonely and boring life abroad Just because of 24hrs light which you pay for with your nose anyways , and McDonald Job of $1500 per month. The money you earn over there doesn't even find you that boost until you convert it to naira in your head just to validate yourself and say ",I'm earning more than a professor in Nigeria". This is a trend I see Among you people.

And you can call me broke because I live in Nigeria. Since you can't even know whether I'm more satisfied and contented with my life or not

Thanks

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Politics / Re: Bashir El-rufai: Atiku Paid For A Waiver To Travel to USA by Bksense: 11:20am On Oct 29, 2022
BuyDomain:
Distress sale!

Grab this car for just N3m.

Actual market value is over N4.5m

Send me a DM or check my profile for my contact.
Send your account number please
Travel / Re: Need Help! US Asylum by Bksense: 12:55am On Oct 29, 2022
NozinoGroup:



Is everything okay at home? Or do you just want to be unfortunate?

From this statement, it's obvious that you're really angry with me. I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I know I can be annoying sometimes, but I'm sorry.
Travel / Re: Cost Of Moving A Family Of 4 From Nigeria To Guinea Conakry by Bksense: 10:42pm On Oct 28, 2022
E be like say Nigeria sufferness have not tire u. You no fit trek? Where's Guinea that you can't trek
Travel / Re: Need Help! US Asylum by Bksense: 10:37pm On Oct 28, 2022
NozinoGroup:


Trek from where to where?

Stop discouraging people from relocating abroad. It's worth it. People have trekked such in the past. Trekking to the US won't kill them. When they get there they'll start living like a King
Travel / Re: Reasons I Can't Send Money Home From Abroad by Bksense: 10:34pm On Oct 28, 2022
ttmacoy:
What are you buying that you are spending $1k on food a month?

What country/city do you live in and how many people in your household?




He said bills and food. Bills in US include housing, water bill, light Bill, phone bill
Travel / Re: Need Help! US Asylum by Bksense: 10:32pm On Oct 28, 2022
immg5:
Good Day House!

So I have a special case I need help with.

My sister and I went to visit my uncle, my dad's immediate brother, through a US visiting visa in 2014. While being with him, we got to spend time talking and narrating about personal experiences we had while in Nigeria. Finding out that some of the personal experiences were unpleasant and terrifying, he was pissed and unsettled by how unsafe things were while in Nigeria, so he filed for Asylum for my sister and me. We were then granted Asylum in 2015.

During our stay with him and his wife, we've had numerous misunderstandings and disputes, mostly orchestrated by his wife and her mom, to inflict pain by establishing subtle acts of segregation and physical abuse. The most notable resulting event of this was the visitation of Child's Protective Services (CPS), who my sister's school superintendent contacted because my uncle's wife threatened my sister that she wouldn't go to school anymore and ordered her to report to the school that she wouldn't be coming anymore.

After the visit of CPS to the house, things started getting better — His wife started being less malicious. Then a day came when my uncle and his wife called us to the room to have a short talk; where my uncle asked my sister and me where we'd like to go for vacation between Ethiopia or Nigeria (this was the summer of 2016). Of course, we selected Ethiopia — One because we haven't been to Ethiopia before, and it would be a worthy experience. Two, even though we hadn't set eyes on our mom for almost two years, we knew we were Asylees and weren't supposed to return to your country unless you want to forfeit your Asylum.

On the trip to Ethiopia, we had two stops — One at Frankfurt airport, and the second in Nigeria, 2016. Long story short, he dropped us in Nigeria with our mom and went back to the US. Plus, he held back our Asylum papers till this date. At the time, we were minors and weren't able to do anything about it — My mom went to the US embassy concerning this issue, but unfortunately, no worthwhile outcome came from it.

We've applied for FOIA to get an idea of my status in the US. Records showed that my uncle wrote to USCIS stating that he returned us back to our mom and that Nigeria is safe.

The reply from USCIS says that they won't be terminating our status “since subjects appear to be out of the country” and should “notify the Asylum office in the event the subjects return to the United States and apply for any other immigration benefits”.

The big question now is how do we return to the US? since my uncle has all the original documents with him.

We have tried contacting multiple immigration lawyers but have not been able to get any help — We paid some and got no feedback as well.


But on a serious note, you've been in Nigeria with about 200M others. But you seek asylum so u too go dey US dey post abroad pictures and so people will know you too don dey abroad. Show off is the main motivation of most Nigerians
Travel / Re: Need Help! US Asylum by Bksense: 10:30pm On Oct 28, 2022
Nooziinoo:
@ OP, I know someone who was in a similar situation, she divorced her husband and filed for Asylum. Unfortunately she had to come back home to attend to pressing issues and didn’t get permission from USCIS before she traveled. Unlike you, she flew to Togo and came to Nigeria by road. Fortunately, she had a Canadian visa and flew to Canada from Togo. She went to an official border crossing point and she was allowed in. She spent less than 3months outside the US.

You should try entering from Canada or Mexico at an official border crossing point.

Actually, they can trek to the US. It's worth it. This Nigeria na zoo. It'll take approximately 4days by foot to US.

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