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Shewen4God: Glory be to God Almighty, only him is worthy of our praises. I want to appreciate my lovely hubby(Kunlexymoore)for his support,encouragement nd d teaching aspect. May God bless u more for us. My forumite, it is God oooo, God went before us, his grace and favour was there with us. Thanks to everyone for all ur contributions and prayers.Thank God my sweetheart and thank you too. God bless you real good. |
kdgom66: Congratulations. I have been wondering what took you so long. Glad to know you brought good news. Welcome to America!Thanks my person. Was so tired that day and had to resume work the next day sharperly! We really bless God. Thank you. |
[quote author=adesojiaderemi@]Congratulations k.[/quote]Thanks my guy. |
First of all, I want to thank God for His faithfulness towards my family. My wife (Shewen4God)won the visa we both played as singles a week to our wedding. When the result came out, we needed to be sure she could add the rest of the family (we had a one month old baby then) to it, so we sent a mail to KCC which they replied in the affirmative. Then the journey began. We sent the forms to KCC including our marriage certificate, our daughters birth certificate and the likes as requested by them. We then started going through a number of forums online (including Nairaland)to learn especially from people in similar situations as ours (played as singles but later got married). A particular nairalanders testimony (Imcool) is worthy of note and really encouraged us likewise many others. Now to the testimony. Our interview was yesterday. We had a 10am appointment so we got there at about 8am. We were asked to wait under the tree till about 9:30am for immigrants call-up. We knew we had a challenge of how to feed our 1 year old baby since we were not allowed to go in with liquids. That was later sorted out as we had to drop the baby's bag with someone after the third attempts when we were called to line up by 9:30am. We went through the normal security checks and were given an initial tally number and my wife (the primary applicant was given a form to fill). We were later led through another security checks (airport style) into the main hall after handing another tag to us. We later went to pay at window 22 and then my wife's name was called at Windows 17 where we submitted our documents. My own credentials were not asked for at all (other than my medical report, police report and birth certificate) except my wife's since she was the primary applicant. Close to two hours later, our number beeped on Window 13 (the nicest of them all I believe and a bit elderly). Window 16 was shut " 'permanently'. The interview lasted just a little above 10mins. Though he asked a number of questions, they were straightforward questions. Our interview experience went like this: CO: (Addressing the two of us) Raise your hands and swear that you are going to say nothing but the truth Both of us: Yes we will! Then we did the fingerprint stuff. CO: (Talking to my wife) You give the baby (who was already sleeping - interceeding for us ) to your husband.I was asked to sit somewhere. The good thing was my wife was audible enough as requested by the CO so I had an idea of the questions asked. CO: Why do you want to go to America? Wife (Shewen4God): I like to go to America to learn new things, contribute my quota and also help people; which I love doing. CO: What are you doing presently? Wife: Since I stopped work due to the marriage policy of our company, I focused on and concluded my MBA programme last year and since then I've been looking for job while learning some new trades like hairmaking and beads making CO: What's your highest qualification? Wife: I wrote PGD on the form sent to KCC but I now have my MBA CO: Where did you meet your husband? Wife: We met in my former office in 2009. We were colleagues. CO: Did you play the lottery together? Wife: No, we played separately as singles since we were not married then CO: Where did you spend your honeymoon? Wife: Ghana Co: Oh I've not been to Ghana before Wife: It's a nice place CO: How long did you spend there? Wife: 4days CO: What other places has your husband been to? Wife: Dubai CO: For official purpose? Wife: No, for vacation CO: Has your husband married before and does he have other children other than your daughter? Wife: No Co: What about you? Wife: No CO: Please call your husband and have a seat I took my turn and he confirmed the questions he asked my wife and few other ones from me CO: How did you meet your wife? Me: Met her through another colleague in her office and chatted her up Co: Did you play the lottery as well? Me: Yes I did. I did not win but my wife won CO: Did you play it together? Me: No we played separately CO: Were you there when your daughter was born? Me: Yes CO: Do you have some pictures of your wedding? Me: Yes I do and brought out our wedding album and started opening the album CO: Who is this? Where was it conducted? Is it a church? Where are your parents and hers? Me: I answered him (Methodist Church) and showed him our parents picture CO: Who made this album (Photobook)? Me: My friend, he's a photographer CO: Its nice Me: Thank you sir CO: What do you do where you work (bank)? Me: Public Sector Department and described what we do The CO then brought out two white sheet of paper and asked that I call my wife, which I did. He circled an address and asked that we pick up our visas next friday. We were so happy and my wife even shouted "God bless America" out of excitement and people sitting down had a good laugh. We bless God for His faithfulness from the beginning of this journey till now. Truly, like we say here....God is involved! We also like to thank good people in this forum who shared their testimonies, gave us wonderful advices and insights as regarding the various stages of processing. It made our job easier. Gentiger, Imcool, Demolang (always there when we call), Temmytanny, Godhelpmeoo, Neroxp (used your testimony as a prayer point), Spoonder, Jamaicanlady, Odunmanuel, Mercy 2013, Chuk 87, Kevwe_flex, Roodboy, Junkerhill and many of you guys too numerous to mention. Welldone and I say God bless you. See you @ the top! |
Chuck87: May PAPA grant your heart desire sir!Amen!!! Thank you my brother. |
MERCY2013: Congrat in advance.Ur case is settled with GOD mercy,favour and grace. Put all u ve learnt on dis forum into practise 2moro. Don't 4get to carry ur bag of confidence,courage,smiles and boldnes. Ur interview start 4rm d 1st step into walter carrington. U will testify 2moro In Sha Allah.Amen. Thank you. God bless. |
[quote author=kevwe_flex][b][/b]If you stick to the word, you will come back with a testimony. Just go and conquer. Please share your testimony. Remember, the devil will always tell you lies. You know what? Resist. You are already in the States in Jesus name. Amen!!! [/quote]Amen. Thank you so much. |
remkay2012: I pray to almighty God that you will come back here to give testimony in Jesus name. The VISA is yours and other.Amen!!! Thanks my brother. |
eddyma1: Hello house.this is my first port.i commend u all for all ur great response.my interview is on wed 22nd.my wife won and myself and two kids are beneficiaries.but the challenge is our visa fees we still have $200 to complete. Can we fix another interview date to enable us get the cash ready.pls all advice is welcomedPlease I beg you by all means get the balance before the day. You are almost there. The Lord that has helped you thus far will see you through. Dont reschedule it! |
Good day house, Our (myself, Shewen4God and our baby girl) interview is tomorrow. We covet your prayers as we go for it. Thank you very much for your support. |
MERCY2013: My interview experienceCongratulations Mercy. I tap into the 'favour for couples' o. My interview comes up in 5 days. House, I and my wife (Shewen4God) covet your prayers. |
Please how are marks allocated on the language skills test? Hw do you allign your scores to the 28 available points, considering the fact that CB7 is said to be the minimum while the maximum is CB9? |
kaygee1977: Dear all...good evening. Did my npc today...was told 8k for 3 days...really don't understand it...it is so nasty how corruption is getting very fat. Please, can anyone give me contact for the police records so that I am not ripped off...how much it is and the requirements. Thank you. God bless us all. |
seal777: QUICK ADVICE PLEASE.Congratulations my bro. You are indeed a blessed man. What you can do is simple. Just send a mail to KCC just the way you've explained here. I'm sure it's not new to them. They know what to do. You can give them a call as well. Best wishes. |
tolubillion: . Hello pls i need ur help concerning the person that help u for the police clearance.No probs. Just check my profile and send me a mail. |
Did my medicals and police report with my family on Thursday. As declared that this is my month of favour, I experienced it that day. My room mate in OAU who I last saw 16 years ago (he is one of the doctors in the hospitals, though not scheduled to attend to visa applicants that day)interviewed me. I did not know he work there and narrowly missed him. We were treated like VIPs. The rest is history! The same with the Police officer (though I already had his contact before going. Got it through someone from this forum), very friendly and only collected 4k per person as against 6.5k a lot others were collecting. I trust what God has started, He will surely complete. |
OneGuyLikeDat: Hi house, pls can anyone tell me ow much medical report and police report will cost? And when is appropriate to get these? I was just selected for the dv and will send my forms to kcc next week. Shud I do the medicals and police reports now or wait till I get notification for my visa interview? 10xWait till u get your 2NL. Congrats. |
virginofafrica: please house i really want your help here. i am a dv selectee for 2014 and i am from nigeria with case number 2014af00006*** when is my interview liklly to be. and what is required for the interview or on the day of the inteviewCongratulations. Your CN is very low and its likely u will be interviewed October this year i.e the first set. So start ur preparations in earnest. |
cooldude11: Hi guys, i just check the DV-2014 result and found that i have been selected for further processing. But am quite worried cuz my CN is 18,046 (eighteen thousand and forty six). Am from Nigeria and i don't really understand how the visa bulletin works. Can anyone help to tell if this CN is high or not. ThanksThough its high, but its very likely it will get to you as it has been in previous years. |
penticom: pls. anyone in d house dat has been schedule for interview on 23rd may? pls let us pray for simple n shortest interview. our visa shall be approved in Jesus name.Mine is 21st May |
Petsal: A friend did his medicals around 23rd March and did his interview april and visa approved. Pls, he want to know for how many month does he needs before the medical expires cos he intend leaving the shore of naija by July ending or 2nd week of August? Thanks houseHe's good to go even by August. Usually you have 6 months after ur medicals. |
026IX: After d usual protocols, we(me, wife, and 17months old daughter) paid, submitted forms snd waited.... Window 16 started, followed by 13 and then 14 and 15.... We were 1st to be called by 14 and it went like dis....Congratulations my brother. We dey the same CN15.... o and collected 2NL same day u remember? So I tap into this your testimony o. Our God go do ours too IJN. Once again, congratulations and start living ur American dream. |
ladyboss: Ok guys: Here it is.Congrats! |
Gentiger: That's a brilliant answer. I love that. However, if a new passport can be procured soonest before interview, that would be great. With the likes of you on this forum, the people don't have a problem.Thanks Gentiger. |
[quote author=g-busta]My e-fam i know its been a while i checked into dis place, abeg no be my fault nah water wan pass garri. Devil be wan show himfelf but God pass am. Remember i had my interview on the 10th of April, i got a call a day later tellin me 2 com and sign a form ds230 which i 4got to sign durin my interview. I signed the form on 17th April den i was instructed 2 collect my visa a week later at the colection centre, got there a week later and i was told dat my visa is nt yet ready, ghen ghen, nah dere d pressure beging start, with different dirty thoughts on my mind.. But i thank God i got my Visa 2day.. Still on my way home from d collection centre but gotta let my e-fam know that oti set ... Thank u call for everything Wishing those going for interview a successful interview Those waiting for 2NL and those waiting to be selected nxt tomorrow GoodLuck...... My fone is Ringing, incoming call... YANKEE[/quote]Congratulations. |
joeonye: Hello house,just got my visa.its a miracle.after al security check,was called to submit our doc,d naija guy collectin d doc told my wife "u hv a1 in maths n she said yes,e den asked a question in maths which she didn't knw,dat rili dis stabilized us.......but we got bera b4 d interview strtedCongratulations o. I key into your testimony |
odunmanuel: I dont wnt 2 blv within m dat u're associated urself wit curiosity & anciety as ur intervew approach,we shal sing a new song wit u by May 21st, IJN. Wit ur paspot,u're gud 2 go,u already av wat required of u,jst prepare 2 travel by @ least b4 or early Nov. U dnt need 2 tel d CO abt d change of ur host,dis cant cal 4 any issue even if he/she leave 4 anoda state. AOS, is nt required 4rm Naija unless u're nt or does nt reside in Naija, OK? I hope dis wil b helpful.Amen! Thanks my brother. Just doing some clarification though. |
jamicanlady: Pls I didn't say he should get a new passport in US, cos in d first place d CO will not even issue a visa on dat passport since it didn't meet the basic requirement of validity, so there is no way he can enter US wit dat passport. Rather I said he should ve it cancelled by Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) n a new one issued BEFORE he attends his interview in May.I think my current passport still meet the basic requirement if only I travel in June or earlier which is possible though. Just that I'm thinking of staying a little longer in Naija. A colleague of mine on the other hand is telling me not to bother changing it since it's not possible to renew it now (legally speaking). That in July, I can get a new passport then and attach to the old one with visa. What do u think? Go with this option or go with cancelling the old one and getting the new one if it's legal? |
temmytanny: the best is to do another one that would expire many years to come,getting new passport in US takes long esp if you are outside newyork.Talking from experience someone told meThanks Temmytanny. My original intention was to come back after one month to properly resign and later travel. So I intended renewing my passport then but with this new info..... |
jamicanlady: 1. On d issue of passport, pls I doubt if a visa will be stamped on dat soon to expire passport cos like u noted the major condition is dat "Passport(s) should be valid for six months beyond the intended date of entry into the U.S. So it means it must be valid for up to six months beyond 1st wk of Nov, which is ur intended date of entry into d US. You may ve d present passport cancelled by Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS). It will be stamped "CANCELLED WITHOUT PREJUDICE" and a new one will be issued.Thanks my Jamaican lady. I really appreciate. Good info but do they do stuffs like that at the immigration service (stamped "CANCELLED WITHOUT PREJUDICE?) and is it legal? The reason for asking is dat I have asked the guy that helps me secure passport to make enquiry and he said they can renew for me but for a price (addtnal 10k to make 27k, another one said 35k).Thanks for ur prompt response. |
ferdimako: Redo it if u can.Thanks. |
simayanki4real: Firstly, as at the date of your interview your passport still has 6-months validity so your visa can be stamped on it. However your medical on the other hand expires October ending (assuming you do it end of May), so you have to leave Nigeria in the beginning of september. As for your passport expiration, when you get to the US you can mail it to the Nigerian Embassy nearest to you for renewal.Thanks, I do appreciate. |
We really bless God. Thank you.
[/quote]Amen. Thank you so much.