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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by pointednose: 6:35am On Jan 18, 2023
ritrich:
2 weeks to travelling to the US to birth my handsome boys, my 22 months old pregnancy developed Intestinal obstruction, started contracting, went into pre-term labour and my twin boy could not survive the incubator and that was i lost my boys i have been waiting for 14 years. God is still in charge

So so sorry. My prayers are with you.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Viola2017: 2:57pm On Jan 21, 2023
Good afternoon all.
I’m based in uk on a tier 2 visa with my husband and two kids(American citizens). Currently I’m pregnant and I will still want him/ her to have the American passport but I still can’t figure out the reasons to point out why I want to travel during interview because I have just applied for a medical visa.
The visa I got initially was medical visa and I declared that I was pregnant and I wanted to birth my baby in the USA because of the poor health care system in Nigeria.
Now I’m in the uk, I really do not know what to claim.
Please I need your suggestions
Thanks!!!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mroriginal: 3:16pm On Jan 21, 2023
Just go there for the interview and mention you are there to renew. Same happened to my wife, she had a b1/b2 while living in another country before we moved to UK on tier 2 and she had to renew before birthing our baby in USA( Same reason as we wanted our baby to still have an american citizenship. She went to the London embassy and mentioned specifically that she wanted to renew her visa and she was granted as the VO could see she had visited previously. Also i think its good to mention you are there to renew specifically because my wife just went to the VO counter and the VO thought she was applying for the visa the first time till the VO mentioned, oh you have visited before and here to renew. B1/B2 is still same medical and visit so no need for you to over complicate things for yourself.
Viola2017:
Good afternoon all.
I’m based in uk on a tier 2 visa with my husband and two kids(American citizens). Currently I’m pregnant and I will still want him/ her to have the American passport but I still can’t figure out the reasons to point out why I want to travel during interview because I have just applied for a medical visa.
The visa I got initially was medical visa and I declared that I was pregnant and I wanted to birth my baby in the USA because of the poor health care system in Nigeria.
Now I’m in the uk, I really do not know what to claim.
Please I need your suggestions
Thanks!!!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Viola2017: 5:15pm On Jan 21, 2023
Mroriginal:
Just go there for the interview and mention you are there to renew. Same happened to my wife, she had a b1/b2 while living in another country before we moved to UK on tier 2 and she had to renew before birthing our baby in USA( Same reason as we wanted our baby to still have an american citizenship. She went to the London embassy and mentioned specifically that she wanted to renew her visa and she was granted as the VO could see she had visited previously. Also i think its good to mention you are there to renew specifically because my wife just went to the VO counter and the VO thought she was applying for the visa the first time till the VO mentioned, oh you have visited before and here to renew. B1/B2 is still same medical and visit so no need for you to over complicate things for yourself.
Thanks a lot for your response. Please what other question was she asked?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mroriginal: 5:26pm On Jan 21, 2023
Its a long while already - 2019 but i can only remember its in the line of why are you here today, and she mentioned to renew her visa.
Viola2017:

Thanks a lot for your response. Please what other question was she asked?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by feddy27: 1:28pm On Jan 23, 2023
Mroriginal:
Just go there for the interview and mention you are there to renew. Same happened to my wife, she had a b1/b2 while living in another country before we moved to UK on tier 2 and she had to renew before birthing our baby in USA( Same reason as we wanted our baby to still have an american citizenship. She went to the London embassy and mentioned specifically that she wanted to renew her visa and she was granted as the VO could see she had visited previously. Also i think its good to mention you are there to renew specifically because my wife just went to the VO counter and the VO thought she was applying for the visa the first time till the VO mentioned, oh you have visited before and here to renew. B1/B2 is still same medical and visit so no need for you to over complicate things for yourself.

So good to know I have people on same mission with me😁 6yrs after, back to the thread again. Please did you need to do a dependent visa for the newborn?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by feddy27: 1:32pm On Jan 23, 2023
Viola2017:
Good afternoon all.
I’m based in uk on a tier 2 visa with my husband and two kids(American citizens). Currently I’m pregnant and I will still want him/ her to have the American passport but I still can’t figure out the reasons to point out why I want to travel during interview because I have just applied for a medical visa.
The visa I got initially was medical visa and I declared that I was pregnant and I wanted to birth my baby in the USA because of the poor health care system in Nigeria.
Now I’m in the uk, I really do not know what to claim.
Please I need your suggestions
Thanks!!!

Congratulations 🎉 renewed mine at London office as well. They asked me to send the proof of payments (just 1page each) for each child to their email because I didn’t take it along for the interview and my visa was granted

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mroriginal: 2:23pm On Jan 23, 2023
Baby came to UK with my wife on US passport as US citizens are are allowed in for 6 months, and then we applied for dependent visa in the UK right after. I think its better to just apply for dependent visa right after baby is back in the UK and not wait till the 6months lapses.
feddy27:


So good to know I have people on same mission with me😁 6yrs after, back to the thread again. Please did you need to do a dependent visa for the newborn?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by feddy27: 6:18pm On Jan 23, 2023
Mroriginal:
Baby came to UK with my wife on US passport as US citizens are are allowed in for 6 months, and then we applied for dependent visa in the UK right after. I think its better to just apply for dependent visa right after baby is back in the UK and not wait till the 6months lapses.

Oh great 👍 thank you so much ! This brings a lot of clarity. I was worried they would say parents have resident permit and why is newborn coming just with passport . Thank you for this. You are now my guide 😀

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mroriginal: 8:59pm On Jan 23, 2023
I get your point alot of people i asked also said we needed to apply for the dependent visa before coming back to Uk but we couldn't apply so we just had to come in to apply for the dependent visa and when we got to the immigration, it was no big deal really and the officer stamped us in with no worries. So i guess we all just overthink these stuffs really.
feddy27:


Oh great 👍 thank you so much ! This brings a lot of clarity. I was worried they would say parents have resident permit and why is newborn coming just with passport . Thank you for this. You are now my guide 😀

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by feddy27: 12:25am On Jan 24, 2023
Mroriginal:
I get your point alot of people i asked also said we needed to apply for the dependent visa before coming back to Uk but we couldn't apply so we just had to come in to apply for the dependent visa and when we got to the immigration, it was no big deal really and the officer stamped us in with no worries. So i guess we all just overthink these stuffs really.

God bless you 😁 you won’t understand the relief this answer brought. I’ve been thinking and searching online but I needed to hear from someone who has a first hand experience. Once baby is here, I want to leave in 2weeks😀

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Deltapikin101: 12:42pm On Jan 24, 2023
Deltapikin101:
Hello Good people!

I applied for my visa at 28weeks pregnant (after waiting for a date for a long time, and later qualifying for the 48month IW) I'm currently 35 weeks, and am yet to hear anything from the embassy. Tracked my application and it just says "Application Received" still, after 7 weeks!!! All calls and messages are just given the same generic responses, and are never any help. My mum applied same day as me and got hers 3weeks later. She applied for a tourist visa, and I applied for Medical B2. Been to DHL office, and they say the passport is still with the consulate/embassy. Is any one in the same situation, or does anyone have any suggestion to help me move the process along? Thank you! I will definitely give updates on this thread, as you guys have been so helpful.

Hi people. I would appreciate any response on this. Update: Status changed to "No status" on the CEAC website on the 18th of January, but my passport is still being held till date. No helpful response from the visa helpdesk. Just wondering if anyone else ever experienced something similar.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mroriginal: 1:29pm On Jan 24, 2023
All the best and safe delivery.
feddy27:


God bless you 😁 you won’t understand the relief this answer brought. I’ve been thinking and searching online but I needed to hear from someone who has a first hand experience. Once baby is here, I want to leave in 2weeks😀

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by bugflector: 10:21pm On Jan 24, 2023
Good evening, everyone.

I do need some advice here. So, a close friend of mine is having his wedding in Texas in April 2023, and he emailed me an invite. I applied for the B1/B2 US visa around November 2022 for me, wifey and my daughter because I didn't want to attend it alone. Our interview is set for early March 2023. Fast forward to mid-January 2023, we figured out that wifey is 22 weeks pregnant. No signs or symptoms till she complained about tummy ache, and we had to visit the hospital and we were told the good news.

We've never applied for an American Visa as a family before, neither has wifey applied before we got married. Our daughter was born in Nigeria. So, since we are hoping to get an approved visa for the wedding, why not just give birth over there since her EDD is a little after the wedding.

Bear in mind that when wifey was filling her DS-160 form, visit to the U.S. was strictly about the wedding we will be attending, nothing has to do with childbirth there because at that time, we didn't know. Now, my question is, do we just go for our interview and declare a visit for the wedding and tell the VO that wifey will stay back a little longer to give birth or we just stick to the original story of the wedding and hope for the best.

By the time of our interview, wifey will be 30 weeks plus gone which means the baby bump will be visible.

I need your best advice here, please.

Thank you.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Candybright: 11:00pm On Jan 24, 2023
Bugflector, if your wife is going to have her baby while in US together with attending the wedding, it's important that you declare she's having a baby seeing that she was probably pregnant during the application process. You can fill a new form and update it on your appointment page. Book Appointment with doctor, have enough money in your account and hope doe the best.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by feddy27: 2:50am On Jan 25, 2023
Mroriginal:
All the best and safe delivery.

Thank you
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by 1stGenAmerican(f): 12:21pm On Jan 25, 2023
bugflector:
Good evening, everyone.

I do need some advice here. So, a close friend of mine is having his wedding in Texas in April 2023, and he emailed me an invite. I applied for the B1/B2 US visa around November 2022 for me, wifey and my daughter because I didn't want to attend it alone. Our interview is set for early March 2023. Fast forward to mid-January 2023, we figured out that wifey is 22 weeks pregnant. No signs or symptoms till she complained about tummy ache, and we had to visit the hospital and we were told the good news.

We've never applied for an American Visa as a family before, neither has wifey applied before we got married. Our daughter was born in Nigeria. So, since we are hoping to get an approved visa for the wedding, why not just give birth over there since her EDD is a little after the wedding.

Bear in mind that when wifey was filling her DS-160 form, visit to the U.S. was strictly about the wedding we will be attending, nothing has to do with childbirth there because at that time, we didn't know. Now, my question is, do we just go for our interview and declare a visit for the wedding and tell the VO that wifey will stay back a little longer to give birth or we just stick to the original story of the wedding and hope for the best.

By the time of our interview, wifey will be 30 weeks plus gone which means the baby bump will be visible.

I need your best advice here, please.

Thank you.

Speak about your desire to have your wife give birth here in the US. Find a doctor and a facility and arrange to pay all costs without a discount (which is usually a trap) and let the VO know of your preparations. Honesty may seem troublesome however it’ll never be as much trouble as if your wife gives birth while on a tourist visa after not declaring her pregnancy. Good luck and a healthy delivery to your wife.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 3:17am On Jan 28, 2023
Hi All
So just looking for some advise to save costs. I am trying to book my return flight back to Nigeria, wondering if I must buy a seat so I can use a car seat for my baby or I can just take a gamble and board with hopes of finding an empty seat. These tickets are so pricey.

What would you advise?

SimiMaya:
Soooo, I successfully entered via Dallas PoE today. They didn’t ask but I willingly divulged that I was also going to have my baby. They took me to secondary inspection and the guy just asked for paperwork with the Dallas doctor and mode of payment. Showed him the paperwork and confirmed I’ll be paying with my credit card. He gave me back my passport and I was granted entry for 6 months. So glad!

Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Debbieeeeeee: 7:41am On Jan 28, 2023
SimiMaya:
Hi All
So just looking for some advise to save costs. I am trying to book my return flight back to Nigeria, wondering if I must buy a seat so I can use a car seat for my baby or I can just take a gamble and board with hopes of finding an empty seat. These tickets are so pricey.

What would you advise?

You don’t require a car seat in the aeroplane, all strollers and car seats are checked in. A baby bassinet will be provided for you by the flight attendants.
Did you leave on a one way ticket? If you didn’t leave on a one way ticket then you only need to call the airline to add your baby to your ticket, they’ll give you the cost implication over the phone and ask you to pay via card over the phone.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 9:34am On Jan 28, 2023
Oh I see.

I am already talking to the airline to add my baby, thank you so much. It just looked like the information on the website of most airlines require a ticket- whether in lap or on seat. And needed me to procure a seat if I wanted to use a car seat.

So how would the baby bassinet work for take off and landing? Is there a restraint? Thank you so much for taking your time to respond to me.

Debbieeeeeee:

You don’t require a car seat in the aeroplane, all strollers and car seats are checked in. A baby bassinet will be provided for you by the flight attendants.
Did you leave on a one way ticket? If you didn’t leave on a one way ticket then you only need to call the airline to add your baby to your ticket, they’ll give you the cost implication over the phone and ask you to pay via card over the phone.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Debbieeeeeee: 9:50am On Jan 28, 2023
SimiMaya:
Oh I see.

I am already talking to the airline to add my baby, thank you so much. It just looked like the information on the website of most airlines require a ticket- whether in lap or on seat. And needed me to procure a seat if I wanted to use a car seat.

So how would the baby bassinet work for take off and landing? Is there a restraint? Thank you so much for taking your time to respond to me.

During take off you hold your baby and when the seat beat signs are off you use the bassinet, same applies to landing.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Pwinkle1(f): 11:34am On Jan 28, 2023
SimiMaya:
Oh I see.

I am already talking to the airline to add my baby, thank you so much. It just looked like the information on the website of most airlines require a ticket- whether in lap or on seat. And needed me to procure a seat if I wanted to use a car seat.

So how would the baby bassinet work for take off and landing? Is there a restraint? Thank you so much for taking your time to respond to me.

Hey! I think what happens is that some people who have bigger babies and don’t want the discomfort, they buy a full ticket so the baby can use the car seat on the seat. However, for a smaller baby the bassinet will work just well - I presume your baby is still new-ish, so your lap/bassinet will serve the purpose, save your coins Sis!
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Somandla: 12:15pm On Jan 28, 2023
Congratulations on your baby trust you & baby are doing well

Just add the baby as a infant on lap. after you have paid for infant ticket, ask the airline to reassign your seat to bulkhead seat with baby bassinet, it is first come first serve & they are only 4 onboard.

If no bassinets seats are available or fully booked, request at check-in to block off the seat next you, if the flight is empty they will assist in getting you a row to yourself to be comfortable.
Top tip: only check in your infant car seat at the aircraft door, this ables you to take your car seat inside the aircraft if there is a seat available without you paying for a seat.

How much is your airline charging to add infant to your booking & which airline?




SimiMaya:
Hi All
So just looking for some advise to save costs. I am trying to book my return flight back to Nigeria, wondering if I must buy a seat so I can use a car seat for my baby or I can just take a gamble and board with hopes of finding an empty seat. These tickets are so pricey.

What would you advise?

Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 4:44pm On Jan 28, 2023
Thank you so much. Found this very helpful. To add him on my lap is about $66 but to pay for a seat was about $808. AirCanada. I found myself in an unfortunate situation where my return ticket had a layover in Canada, now I have to apply for a transit visa for myself. I’m just concerned about processing time but looks like I have no choice.

Somandla:
Congratulations on your baby trust you & baby are doing well

Just add the baby as a infant on lap. after you have paid for infant ticket, ask the airline to reassign your seat to bulkhead seat with baby bassinet, it is first come first serve & they are only 4 onboard.

If no bassinets seats are available or fully booked, request at check-in to block off the seat next you, if the flight is empty they will assist in getting you a row to yourself to be comfortable.
Top tip: only check in your infant car seat at the aircraft door, this ables you to take your car seat inside the aircraft if there is a seat available without you paying for a seat.

How much is your airline charging to add infant to your booking & which airline?




Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 4:46pm On Jan 28, 2023
Thank you so much! My baby is still newborn so weighs very small. I will just have him on my lap as advised. Thank you!

Pwinkle1:

Hey! I think what happens is that some people who have bigger babies and don’t want the discomfort, they buy a full ticket so the baby can use the car seat on the seat. However, for a smaller baby the bassinet will work just work - I presume your baby is still new-ish, so your lap/bassinet will serve the purpose, save your coins Sis!
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 4:46pm On Jan 28, 2023
Oh I see. Thank you!

Debbieeeeeee:

During take off you hold your baby and when the seat beat signs are off you use the bassinet, same applies to landing.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 5:35pm On Jan 28, 2023
Also, I am applying for ETC. i got information on the requirements on the Nigerian Consulate’s website. Please any idea what the letter of consent should state? My husband is in Nigeria, does he have to courier the original signed letter to me or would a soft copy suffice? Do we both need to sign the letter? How long does it take to process?

Thanks again.

Debbieeeeeee:

During take off you hold your baby and when the seat beat signs are off you use the bassinet, same applies to landing.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Tripletmom: 11:13pm On Jan 28, 2023
Hello,
Please ma/sir, would like to know if I require a fit to fly from my hospital or FAAN.
I have a short trip to Uk in Feb and would be exactly 19 weeks on my departure date.
Thank you

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 4:15am On Jan 29, 2023
hello again, lol, sorry for my barrage of questions o. just need information so I can do things properly.

I am planning to apply for ETC. i got information on the requirements on the Nigerian Consulate’s website. Please any idea what the letter of consent should state? My husband is in Nigeria, does he have to courier the original signed letter to me or would a soft copy suffice? Do we both need to sign the letter? How long does it take to process?

Please let me have whatever useful information you can share, thank you.

Somandla:
Congratulations on your baby trust you & baby are doing well

Just add the baby as a infant on lap. after you have paid for infant ticket, ask the airline to reassign your seat to bulkhead seat with baby bassinet, it is first come first serve & they are only 4 onboard.

If no bassinets seats are available or fully booked, request at check-in to block off the seat next you, if the flight is empty they will assist in getting you a row to yourself to be comfortable.
Top tip: only check in your infant car seat at the aircraft door, this ables you to take your car seat inside the aircraft if there is a seat available without you paying for a seat.

How much is your airline charging to add infant to your booking & which airline?




Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Pwinkle1(f): 2:52pm On Jan 29, 2023
SimiMaya:
Thank you so much. Found this very helpful. To add him on my lap is about $66 but to pay for a seat was about $808. AirCanada. I found myself in an unfortunate situation where my return ticket had a layover in Canada, now I have to apply for a transit visa for myself. I’m just concerned about processing time but looks like I have no choice.

Is there a possibility of asking the airline to reroute your flight? I worry about the processing time for the Canadian visa.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by SimiMaya: 10:36pm On Jan 29, 2023
I have tried but it’s just not working out

I am actually tired.

Pwinkle1:

Is there a possibility of asking the airline to reroute your flight? I worry about the processing time for the Canadian visa.

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