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firsttymum:Please dont drink tea yet o.. my question on stanbic is hidden between the "drinking tea" parts of the thread lol lol |
Meanwhile, since no one has ever used Alaska on this thread, it seems like i would be the first one.. make una pray for me o.... I would definitely give a full download of what i find out eventually... May God guide us till then Who knows may be Alaska will be the new Houston lol... In the meantime, DOES ANYONE (newbie or oldie) KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT HAVING A BABY IN ALASKA? searched all three threads, asked this question on here severally.. no positive response. I just thought to ask ONE LAST TIME .. mwuah |
Hello everyone, 1)someone just told me over the phone that i need to be banking with stanbic before i can get dollars.. is this true? 2) i have to have my ticket with me when i'm going to buy the dollars from stanbic right? 3) can my husband take my ticket to stanbic to buy the dollars on my behalf or must it be in person? 4) please where is the stanbic headquarters? i googled but got different addresses I hope my questions come off as valid and not silly ....i anticipate your response lovelies.. thanks |
firsttymum:Aii thank alot ma'm |
bigfido:Do you mean page 270 or exchange rate 270? cos if its page 270 you mean, we are still on page 218 in part 3 and if you are referring to part2, thats too far back cos i need a recent exchange rate as buhari don change everything,......... |
@abujaniv Hi VO, is the 90 day rule between application a firm rule? My husband got denied a B1/B2 a week ago(214(b)).... His reason for this application was to come for my graduation in may(I am a graduate student in the US on an F1 visa). We got married 4months ago and i returned to the US to continue my program. I really want him to come for my graduation in May. We could have applied for an F2 but he is on a legal bond(with the Lagos state government for a year) at work that states he cannot leave work until after a year because he just got back from a study leave(last year December). He has worked this job for 5 years 1) i want him to apply again this month and mention this legal bond because i believe this is a strong tie to Nigeria and he did not mention this to the interviewer because he was not asked at the interview and he was not asked for any document 2) Do you think this is a strong tie ? I mean, legal documents are no jokes. I just really want him here for my graduation 3) correct me if i am wrong, but i believe if he had mentioned this it would have made a difference and i am still of the opinion that if he goes back to the embassy and hands over a paper listing his strong ties to Nigeria (including this Legal bond) he may just be given a chance. FYI: he earns a very decent amount, his family resides in Nigeria, he's been working for 5 years, he has traveled and studied in the UK a couple of times... please advice me generally.. thanks[/quote] |
Hi VO, is the 90 day rule between application a firm rule? My husband got denied a B1/B2 a week ago(214(b)).... His reason for this application was to come for my graduation in may(I am a graduate student in the US on an F1 visa). We got married 4months ago and i returned to the US to continue my program. I really want him to come for my graduation in May. We could have applied for an F2 but he is on a legal bond(with the Lagos state government for a year) at work that states he cannot leave work until after a year because he just got back from a study leave(last year December). He has worked this job for 5 years 1) i want him to apply again this month and mention this legal bond because i believe this is a strong tie to Nigeria and he did not mention this to the interviewer because he was not asked at the interview and he was not asked for any document 2) Do you think this is a strong tie ? I mean, legal documents are no jokes. I just really want him here for my graduation 3) correct me if i am wrong, but i believe if he had mentioned this it would have made a difference and i am still of the opinion that if he goes back to the embassy and hands over a paper listing his strong ties to Nigeria (including this Legal bond) he may just be given a chance. FYI: he earns a very decent amount, his family resides in Nigeria, he's been working for 5 years, he has traveled and studied in the UK a couple of times... please advice me generally.. thanks |
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....i anticipate your response lovelies.. thanks