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Is there anyway one can retrieve such information for a US visa, |
Vicjustice:He doesn't have a past copy of the UK visa forms he submitted in the past, is it possible to get a copy of it from the embassy? |
Siena:Excuse me sir, the average Nigeria would or would not make such comment, based on what facts or your experience with? The average Nigerian wouldn't make such comment. |
shit, cool, |
^^^ I was exactly in your shoes when I had an appointment in July, 2011. But my P was not available. I failed to contact them until abt 24hrs, which was too late. What I might suggest is to email or contact them from your dashboard and request a date shift, on a much more solid grounds. and they might be able to shift you another 1 month or so, also request the specific time you want. |
Can I simply leave it out, so that the officer in charge can see the British thing him or herself?, These Americans keep data wella, I don't want to be caught in their web. |
imperiouxx:Thank you. However, is the VISA AND trip not an obvious fact on the passport?, I remember I really took my time to fill that DS 160 form, going over it again no be beans, I left university in a year and date am unsure of, so I just chose something around that time, This is not some tourism, this is for a business visa. |
imperiouxx:Is it important to get another DS code, if for example I have an interview date on Monday, and had written that I had never really left Nigeria which was true as at the time of application, however just got back from a short trip to the UK?, Is it important to have to update the DS 160 for such information? |
while I was in the UK I used voydat: http://voydat.com/voip/en/cheap-calls/nigeria/ charge average of: 0.045euros per min. |
Vicjustice:From a small business owner's perspective, I would say, there are huge developmental processes that's taking place and will be taking even more places in the nearest future. And this means opportunities for growth for anyone who can manage these opportunities, so really better growth opportunities in a growing economy. |
This one na simple case now, jungle justice for the dpo and his team members, simple as that, we Nigerians are dull in our own regards, |
what abt lady loving guys? |
He welcomes youth development. |
Spending this week in London, till Friday, then off to Manchester, will like a cute lady to show me around, call: 07530044985 or email: damola@damola.com |
did vote, think yesterday, |
Please advise between now and Thursday. What sort of gift I could present to my UK partners, one of whom is getting married. |
GUINEANS are dangerous on post, |
goal 2, baba god we thank you oh! |
e no go better for anybody wey say we no go win! |
God punish anybody who say we no go win! |
Been using a universal modem for years now, and what I just do is switch between providers, MTN is good today, Glo is good tommorrow, Etisalat is Good the day after, It's worked for me so far. |
The Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday summoned the management of Airtel, a telecommunication company, to appear before it on October 11 to explain the alleged sack of about 1,000 Nigerians and their replacement with foreigners. The lawmakers made the call during their plenary session after Mr Lanre Oshun, (ACN - Lagos Mainland II) had under a matter of urgent public importance, called the attention of the House to the mass sack. Oshun said that about 1,000 Nigerians were sacked and replaced with Indian nationals who were invited to the country.He said that the House should investigate the criteria used for the downsizing and recruitment. The lawmaker said that the Indians, who replaced the Nigerians, were placed on higher salaries and said there was a need to question why Nigerians were being downgraded. The lawmakers, while debating the issue, raised concerns about consumer protection and violation of workers rights, which they argued, foreign companies did not adhere to when dealing with Nigerian employees. They stressed the need for the Nigerian Communications Commission to regulate the activities of the telecommunication industry to ensure that the rights of Nigerian workers were not trampled. The lawmakers resolved to invite the company because it was operating in Lagos and residents of the state were involved. Mr Ayinla Yusuf (ACN - Mushin I), who said he had worked as a cleaner in the UK, argued that immigration rules in other countries did not make it easy for other nationals to take jobs of their citizens. “Do not let us sell our birthright in Nigeria,” Yusuf said. Mr Rotimi Olowo (ACN-Somolu I) said it was wrong to allow Nigerians play second fiddle in their own country. He stressed the need for both the federal government and the Nigerian Immigration Service to ensure Nigerians got fair treatment in recruitment agreements. Olowo stressed the need to look at the number of Nigerians who were employed in the company. The speaker, Mr Adeyemi Ikuforiji, ruled that there was a need for the Assembly to invite the company on “a fact finding mission.” He ruled, after a unanimous vote, that the company should appear before the Assembly on October 11. |
bros don kpai oh, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs |
Business ko, Business ni, |
Akainzo:word, |
This only happens, when your sister has no family or brother to support her. Simply too weak to react is what I call it, She don't need no court or law system. All she needs is a no nonsense relative, who will twist is hand until it cracks, |
Limited stocks. |
China is great, so is France, but to buttress the points above, even Ireland I heard is cool, so is Australia, but aunty is not in any of these places, neither can I speak french nor Chinese, |
uk |
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Just refill your DS160 even after you have book a date. Just go to update profile and insert the new DS160 code and get another confirmation with the new DS code. print and there you go.