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Hi, I can confirm that you do not need any documents for a b1 b2 visa. The VOs dont check documents. The only docs u need are ur international passport, ur gtb visa fee payment advice, the interview confirmation page, and ur 5x5 passport photo. Just prepare urself properly for d interview. Read thru this thread from d beginning, u will get lots of tips and info. I was given a b1 b2 visa recently and no document was checked except all I listed above. Cheers. serious10: |
Hello Lady Guinivere My wife and I were given a b visa, we attended the interview together and told d VO that we will travel together. But for some reasons, I want her to go first for visit and return home, then much later in the year we will go together. My question is - will she have problems at POE with custom and border patrol or any other authority given that we were supposed to travel together but she traveled alone? Cheers. |
You will pay for your child's visa fee. Same amount with yours. I paid the same amount for my baby when I applied. rockyeweka: |
Greetings my good people. |
Please help, My wife and I were issued a b1/b2 visa in May and the travel date we filled on the ds160 form is August 2, however my wife just discovered that she is 3 weeks pregnant (please note that she wasn't pregnant as at the time of interview because we were asked if she was pregnant). My wife and I have decided to have our baby in the U.S, and my questions are as follows: 1. Please is it wrong? Given that she wasn't pregnant during the interview 2. Is it wrong if we don't travel on the exact date we specified on the ds160 form? Cheers. |
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Dear VO, My wife and I were issued a b1/b2 visa in May and the travel date we filled on the ds160 form is August 2, however my wife just discovered that she is 3 weeks pregnant (please note that she wasn't pregnant as at the time of interview because we were asked if she was pregnant). My wife and I have decided to have our baby in the U.S, and my questions are as follows: 1. Please is it wrong? Given that she wasn't pregnant during the interview 2. Is it wrong if we don't travel on the exact date we specified on the ds160 form? Cheers. |
Hmmm... Am interested in this business. What is d business dynamics like? ROI? what costs do i incure etc.. Please someone help... |
N11b Debt: AMCON Takes Over Ben Bruce's Silverbird Galleria, Other Companies In Lagos, Port Harcourt And Abuja The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) on Thursday morning took over all the assets of several companies belonging to Senator Ben Murray- Bruce. The companies affected are Silverbird Galleria Limited, Silverbird Promotions Limited and Silverbird Showtime Limited. BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKJUN 23, 2016 The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) on Thursday morning took over all the assets of several companies belonging to Senator Ben Murray- Bruce. The companies affected are Silverbird Galleria Limited, Silverbird Promotions Limited and Silverbird Showtime Limited. AMCON had, by notice of appointment dated April 18, 2016, appointed Dr. Muiz Banire (SAN) receiver/manager over the assets of the three companies located at 133, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos; Plot No 1161 (Silverbird Galleria) Central Area Cadastral Zone AOO, Abuja; and the magnificent structure located at Abonnema Wharf Road and Abali Park in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The takeover was sequel to the interim orders granted by Justice C. M. Olatoregun of the Federal High Court, Lagos, on June 17 (Suit No. FHC/L/CS/790/16 - Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria & 3 Ors. v. Ben Murray Bruce & 4 others), which allowed the receiver/manager to take possession of the properties. The properties were seen being locked up by agents of the receiver/manager in an exercise carried out under the full supervision of policemen, as directed by the court order, a copy of which was made available to SaharaReporters as early as 7:30 am. According to the order, Murray-Bruce’s companies are owing AMCON the sum of N11 billion, which the companies have defaulted in its payment. Counsel to the receiver/manager, Mr. Kunle Adegoke, told SaharaReporters that the exercise was conducted in accordance with the law. “The exercise of this morning has all the paraphernalia of legality. Aside from the fact that the receivership was done pursuant to deeds of legal mortgages duly executed by the three companies and guaranteed by Ben Murray-Bruce and four of his brothers, there is a court order backing same up. "It must be borne in mind that innocent depositors’ money is what the common sense propagator and his brothers have been living large and feeding fat upon without recourse to the interest of the real laborers who own the money,” Adegoke said. Murray-Bruce, using his companies in 2005 and 2007 respectively, borrowed various sums of money from the Union Bank of Nigeria Plc and has consistently defaulted in his repayment obligations. “The said loan was purchased by AMCON in 2011 after the capital base of Union Bank was terribly shaky and the common sense senator has persistently failed to pay the loans and yet has been pretending to be concerned with the welfare of Nigerians whom he has been skinning alive in order to remain relevant and live like a king,” Adegoke said with barely disguised glee. Realizing that the Senator was not ready to pay back the money, AMCON appointed a receiver/manager to recover the loan. While the agents of the receiver, officials of AMCON and large contingents of armed police officers were seen sealing up the premises of Silverbird Group of Companies in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, the staff of the companies were lamenting the failure of their principal to meet his obligations. All efforts to reach the senator proved abortive, as calls to his mobile phones were “being forwarded to another number”. A younger brother of the Senator, Guy Murray Bruce came in while the repossession was going on but drove out a few minutes later. Silverbird employees and staff of other companies who use the Galleria are outside, some waiting in the car park just opposite the Galleria. http://saharareporters.com/2016/06/23/n11b-debt-amcon-takes-over-ben-bruces-silverbird-galleria-other-companies-lagos-port |
@OP, Your analysis does not give a correct representation of economic realitities because: 1. Your claim that "On the 12th of May, 2016 Nigerians woke up to the detestable reality that they will now have to pay ₦145 per litre for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise called petrol representing a 40% increase from the previous pump price, ₦86.50" is wrong; the increase is about 68% and not 40% as you claim. Please correct yourself 2. Please do not compare the price PMS is sold in Nigeria to other countries using the Naira exchange rate. You assumed the naira exchange rate as conversion rate for these countries which is wrong. These countries have their own currencies and the exchange rate to the dollar in these countries is not the same as that of the naira to the Dollar; so you have missed it totally in your analysis. Let us tell our selves the truth, PMB has missed it. At least the common man on the street was benefitting directly from the subsidy, but with its removal, what benefit do we now enjoy? They keep saying we will enjoy it in the long run, when we all know that the subsidy money will still end up in the bank accounts of very few politicians. I weep for Nigeria. |
Hello, How do you search for scholarship online? Please help. |
Oga Zizzo, I have been trying to reach you, ur num isnt connectg. I am interested in d car. |
hello, Am interested in this car.. Will call u shortly |
Op, Do u work with Landmark? |
Dear house,Please what is the implication of not travelling on the date i specified as departure date while applying for the Visa. For instance, i specified that i will travell on March 3, 2016 and i was given a 2 year Visa, but I didnt travel till November 2016. I hope it wont affect me while renewing my visa when it expires? Please advice. |
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