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AutosWhats The Amount Of Deposit Percentage Of A N1,000,000 Car On Hire Purchase? by johnokoro20784(op): 11:09am On Dec 04, 2019
Please, whats the standard amount of deposit % percentage of an N1,000,000 Car on Hire Purchase?
SportsRe: Lionel Messi Wins Balloon D'or 2019 by johnokoro20784: 9:55pm On Dec 02, 2019
6 Ballon d'Or.. Best player comparison case closed

SportsRe: Messi And Family Already In Paris For The Ballon D'or Awards Ceremony by johnokoro20784: 7:20pm On Dec 02, 2019
donoro:
What is he going to do there VVD has bagged this one abi they didn't tell him in Spanish ni huh tongue
Lol... What you uploaded here is the real FAKE one! grin ... Messi won already.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Approves Drones For Border Monitoring by johnokoro20784: 5:09am On Oct 16, 2019
Nice one
TravelRe: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by johnokoro20784: 8:25pm On Oct 06, 2019
skdfu747:
You are already a legal resident in UK and it does not make any sense to leave the U.K to apply in Nigeria. huh

1. You are about to burn money on flight to Nigeria just for a B1/B2 visa which is not guaranteed.
2. You are about to leave the U.K to face the excess crowd of visa applicants in Nigeria.
3. Consular officers operate using the same principle regardless of their location in the world so if you are thinking consular officers will be nicer at another location then you are making a mistake.

There are some personal information you need to learn to keep to yourself.
You do not need to expose yourself so much by revealing details about losing your job. lipsrsealed
Please do not go to the embassy at the interview and tell the consular officer that you lost your job because that will be an instant visa denial.
Life is about taking chances so make a move and reapply.
No visa is guaranteed especially a U.S B1/B2 visa so no one can tell you about your chances.
Thanks for your reply. I'm actually going to Nigeria for a project, not because of the visa. I just want to take the opportunity to apply In Nigeria. But with your advice and others, i think will ignore. Once again, thanks,
TravelRe: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by johnokoro20784: 12:10pm On Oct 06, 2019
Hello everyone, was introduced to this forum by a friend. I'm a legal residence in UK and i was denied US conference visa in 2017 the officer was concerned with my financial ability and then i ahd about £3,000 in my account. I was also denied before in Nigeria Lagos in 2003 so I told them the truth. Also I have visited France in 2005 and 2006 twice from Nigeria. I also visited Bulgaria last year 2018 for two weeks with my wife and one of my kids. Now I would love to visit North America, i was considering Canada but because of the processing time if fear i wont receive my passport in time before i will return to the UK, but this time i would like to apply for the US from Nigeria because i will be travelling to Nigeria in few months time so it won't meet up my time to apply in UK. I am married with two kids in UK but i currently lost my job. However, i have landed properties, bank statements and investments in Nigeria, also a registered company though not currently in operation as i am working towards that. Do i stand a chance of been approved in Nigeria? Or do you think Canada would be better? I just want to visit North America and return to the UK. Thank you.

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