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Useless governor |
CallmeTonight:You said ''There's no such thing as ties'' ![]() ''No wife, just started working'' Is work a tie or not?? Lol Ok, i agree with you. Thank you. |
CallmeTonight:You are getting it wrong completely about ties. 4 Tips to B1/B2 US Visa Approval (1) Demonstrate you have no intent to live in the USA. Before the interview begins, the consular officer Automatically assumes you want to migrate to the USA. It is up to you to prove that that is not the case. It is up to you to demonstrate you have many good reasons to return and enjoy your life in your home country. How do you do that? By proving you are grounded in your home country by an established career, by business or property Investments, by your family and/or professional or social networks all based outside the usa. (2) Demonstrate you can afford the travel. How do you prove that? While it is true that a sponsor in the USA can offer to pay for your trip and expenses typically the consulate does not pay much attention to that when considering to approve or deny. Being able to pay for your own trip and having plenty left over when you return to home country makes your visa application much more likely to succeed. (3) Prepare what you will say in advance. The consular officer interviews many candidates on the same day. He/she is busy and likely stressed, prepare what you will say to him to quickly summarize your situation. Prepare a 1 minute ''Elevator Speech''. Say what you plan to do while in the USA, and be sure to confirm why you will return who is paying for the trip. (4) Appear well dressed, confident and poised. You probably have heard the story or know someone personally who during their interview were denied within moments of appearing before the consular officer with their stack of documents untouched and not even glanced at. This is because the consular officer is busy. At some embassies he may interview as many as 100 applicants in one day. As such he will often rely on visual clues to make his decision. If he feels an applicant doesn't quite ''look'' like a potential tourist and instead looks somehow urgent or desperate to get to the USA, he won’t bother to continue. It will be ''denied'' and ''next''. The way to handle this is to dress appropriately and be calm and confident. After all this interview is not a life altering event it is only an administrative step needed to be taken before going on holiday. Overall about 70% of visitor visas are approved so if you are eligible and you follow these tips you should have a good chance of getting your Visa approved. Enjoy your holiday to the USA. So don't get it twisted. Ties is not only about getting married and having children in your home country. In addition, I assume some people think that visa officer is the first and only person who looks into your application, while your interview is in progress. As per my understanding and experience, US Embassy starts your background check the moment your online application DS-160 is submitted(3–7 days before the actual interview). By the time you come for the interview, a brief analysis has already been done on your background, on your work experience(Whether it is fake or actual), on where are you heading to in the USA, database check with Canada/Australia/NZ etc (if required) etc. Some of the people believe US Visa is all luck. Well let me tell you that it is not all luck. It is based on a detailed analysis and algorithms to approve/disapprove visa for a particular candidate. Also depends on how the person handles interview and whether candidate’s intentions are genuine or not! If you don’t get a visa does not mean you or your intentions are fake. It might simply mean you were not able to justify the officer. Visa officer’s don’t issue a visa if there is even 1% doubt. |
Wifeysist: |
OMOYELE SOWORE wotre: "These documents outed ABU VC Prof. Ibrahim Garba, he couldn't manipulate them, so he opted for "available records." The documents released by Exam Officers of the Geography Department at ABU shows Mr. Daniel "Dino" Jonah Melaye couldn't have graduated -"GEOG 307" Long Field Trip is a compulsory course at the department. Melaye never passed "GEOG 307" according to these official records. First, the course was carried over to the 4th year, and then it disappeared from his grades. Dino and his HOD manipulated and fraudulently added 2 units towards the "Total Earned Course Units (TECU) in his 4th year." Source: https://www.facebook.com/OSowore/posts/10156563013422837?pnref=story
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Dino supporters right now
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Bye bye to Dino |
na them, na them, na them again! ![]() |
banks101:Ties, ties, ties. |
Dear VO, There was an argument between me and a friend in Canada and still using Nigerian passport. He claim he got his US visa in Canada and its valid for 10 years, i disagreed with him that the validity should be 24 months which is 2 years base on Nigeria Reciprocity and not 120 months (10 years). I note that visa validity Reciprocity for Nigeria is 24 months for B1/B2 visa, however, for instance does it mean if i am a UK resident and if i apply for US visa B1/B2 with Nigerian passport i will be issued 24 months visa base on Nigeria Reciprocity? or the visa will be valid for 120 months (10 years) base on UK Reciprocity? |
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Smh |
Seun:Please check your record, i was the first person that created a thread about Nairaland Shares. Some of us really need it. The truth is ''The facebook shares is exactly what makes facebook bigger till today''. Another truth is, the opportunity for Nairaland is there now, don't let it go''. Sell the shares to few nairalanders on individual offering basis and grow bigger in africa. Please don't let us regret by seeing one yesterday's forum to rule africa over nairaland. Seun please think about this or with your personal adviser. |
xhamel88:Lol illiteracy is a disease. Smh. |
NovusHomo:Mr I-Too-Know. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trachoma |
omenkaLives:I think you have eyes infection called Trachoma. |
lfleak:Dem no go sleep tonight..
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Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.... flatis will not sleep tonight... ![]() Oya jo skelewu! ![]()
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Dino Melaye Daniel reportedly assassinated a witness during an election tribunal case in 2007, according to U.S. Government report on human rights. "On August 19, Victor Obafaiye, the principal witness for the Action Congress in the Kogi State election tribunal, was assassinated. Obafaiye was crucial to the case as he was supposedly in possession of documents that would have served as evidence of election tampering by PDP House of Assembly candidate Dino Melaye" You can read more here: https://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/2007/100498.htm Sahara Reporters: https://www.facebook.com/ReportYourself/photos/a.183323277702.132568.96184337702/10154330034667703/?type=3&hc_ref=NEWSFEED
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The change is here! ![]() |
I greet una ooo, long time O! ![]() |
Can't wait to see how Dino supporters will start pitying him. ![]() Trust the whistleblower Sahara Destroyers |
Lol. These people never know anything. Just wait and see how Sahara Reporters will deal with Dino Mercilessly. Go and ask Obanikoro and others. Make i relax dey watch the movie |
lazsnaira:Ain't you tired of copy and paste this same sh1t everywhere? |
chccho:Reasons? |
Why not post it here? Is your business secret? |
goodnesshomes:Do you have a full plot in Akobo? not inside deep, with. c of o? |
kingdenny:Smh |
R.I.P to repeat button. |
fashmann:You can check the below out maybe you will find your answer there! https://www.nuigalway.ie/international-students/feesfinance/internationalscholarships/ https://www.tcd.ie/study/non-eu/scholarships/ http://www.ucd.ie/international/study-at-ucd-global/coming-to-ireland/scholarships-and-funding/ https://www.wit.ie/international/admissions/scholarships |
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