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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by shelly23: 8:53am On May 17, 2015
Yeah it's not the most straightforward process. You're better off just buying a money order instead of trying to pay with your card (they'll ask you to register the card by scanning and emailing your bank statement, passport, etc)
When you get to the payment page, choose the money order option and you'll see the instructions on what to do next.
If you get confused, call their customer service number.

demiiii:


this innovate isnt easy at all. i have filled the form but obviously the name and lastname on my mastercard isnt exactly d same as my newborns name,
our last names are the same but the 1st name isnt the same.
what do i do to continue the process?



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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by nefertitiram: 9:10am On May 17, 2015
shelly23:
Yeah it's not the most straightforward process. You're better off just buying a money order instead of trying to pay with your card (they'll ask you to register the card by scanning and emailing your bank statement, passport, etc)
When you get to the payment page, choose the money order option and you'll see the instructions on what to do next.
If you get confused, call their customer service number.


Hi Shelly, but how long does it take to get the visa using innovate?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by God2big2sure: 9:54am On May 17, 2015
@Zeezabee,adeg,nefertitiram thanks for your candid advice,i didnt receive any govermental fund during my stay in usa.It was my friend that called me yesterday she was happy her family friend told her to apply for WIC.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by MiddyO(f): 10:07am On May 17, 2015
@iyawotob

how are you doing? Just thought of you today! hope you and the little one are doing great?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by toparie: 10:40am On May 17, 2015
You're all kinds of awesome... Thank you so much Bleep

Bsharon:



Yes,Houston methodist sugarland.

Normal delivery - $2,538 for the first 2 days,additional day $378. Both mother and child.

Uncomplicated C section - $3,780 for the first 3 days,additional 72hours $540,

Epidural -$1,500


Doctor's fee, if using Dr Amajoh
VD - $2,240

Twin delivery additional $750

C section - $2,560
If physician is in group additional $640.

Dr Amajoh accepts results from Nigeria but will run few not up to $200


Contact her on zamajoh@yahoo.com for full details
and discount grin.

Will give full details after delivery,still waiting for baby

Hope this helps.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by tobitee(f): 2:09pm On May 17, 2015
tobitee:
Pls there is this important question I have for mothers that travelled alone with their toddler. What arrangement did they make for the toddler when they were in labour and during hospital stay. Thanks

Pls help me with this question pls. Am on the planning phase of this journey as am just 11 weeks gone. ( just about to apply for visa). But am torn between leaving my toddler at home in Nigeria and going with her. She will be 19 months in October when I will probably travel.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by bbaby84(f): 2:41pm On May 17, 2015
tobitee:


Pls help me with this question pls. Am on the planning phase of this journey as am just 11 weeks gone. ( just about to apply for visa). But am torn between leaving my toddler at home in Nigeria and going with her. She will be 19 months in October when I will probably travel.


Hmmm madam I couldn't leave my 3 year old with everything everyone was saying. Too much stress, this and that.... But na me know the kain pikin I born so I kuku carry my certificate with me (over active and has a mind of his own). Meanwhile, I don't have parents and neither does my hubby.
It was very stressful but I had a very fantastic host who was very caring and very accommodating. (My childhood friend). She would take time out and babysit him when I go to the clinic or when I go out and my three days hospital stay she stayed with him for me. I will be forever grateful. However , I have planned to have the 3rd and last in 5 years time so I don't worry about leaving any child behind.
So all my long story is that it's your decision but whichever you choose it won't be easy. Thank God that phase is over.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Amother4life: 3:44pm On May 17, 2015
staa:
@aadeg you Just stated my exact fears ..difficult situation that only the person in it can understand. Hubby hates Nigeria with a passion. Going to America means starting from level zero even with all the Nigeria degrees. At the end of the day may God help us .


You don't need to start from scratch with your degrees.
All you need to do is get in touch with an accredited credential evaluation service and as the name implies they will help evaluate your degrees for higher education or employment purposes. You can then seat for MCAT,GMAT, LSAT, or GRE. I have friends who have successfully completed their Masters degree after having their naija ones evaluated and writing one of these exams. Another is working in a bank after her Degree in banking and finance was evaluated. She is now combining both work and a higher degree. So, my dear you definitely don't have to start from scratch if you don't want to.


The lifestyle and earning power of a nurse in the United States cannot even be compared to that of a Bank Mgr in Nigeria excluding stolen funds of course. Do we even realize how much taxes these people pay compared to the peanuts some pay back home? If we were made to pay for the real value of services in Nigeria the poverty rate would be close to 98%. Let's face the obvious...if Nigeria was better we would not be subjecting ourselves to Insults by overzealous CBP officers at POE. Until we are able to stem systemic corruption, build world class infrastructures and provide security for life and property Nigeria cannot be compared in anyway, shape or form with the United States with all her flaws. I would love to live in a country where my husband could change his flat tire on third mainland bridge without being robbed, kidnapped or shot.I hope with these few points of mine I have been able to convince you distinguished panelists that it naija we still can't call the police for an emergency but they are sure to be around when it's checkpoint time grin

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by zeezahbee(f): 4:18pm On May 17, 2015
aadeg:


Please don't do it. If asked by a consular or Poe officer if you've ever been a public charge or received governmental assistance in the USA, you'll have to admit this truthfully and this may jeopardize your future entry. At your visa interview, you made a representation that you are fully capable to afford the cost of your trip for all members of your family who travelled with you including unborn baby, why go back on your word. And moreover these programs are for residents not visitors. Think about it...the cash value of benefits you'll receive during your short stay is probably no more than $500 in total. Abeg ur God who brought you this far is bigger than that. And just like your user name, our God is too big, too sure, more than some $500 troublemaker assistance...just my humble opinion though.
Lol, is it even up to $500. The WIC card is only use to get milk, cereal and baby food. It can't be use to purchase any other thing. cheesy
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by shelly23: 4:24pm On May 17, 2015
Like 3 days for innovate to get the money order and another 3 or so days for the embassy depending on what type of mailing envelope you send them.

Just plan ahead of time sha, but it's ultimately cheaper than using an agent.


nefertitiram:


Hi Shelly, but how long does it take to get the visa using innovate?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by FinanceFitness: 4:33pm On May 17, 2015
I'll choose to ignore the passing comment on bankers. Fyi, the banking sector pays more than most sectors in Nigeria except oil and gas and maybe telecom - without stolen funds.

And yes, some of our salaries are comparable to our colleagues in other parts of the world - if not higher in some cases.

And no, not all of us are birthing in US because of your reasons below.

Nigeria is bad, I agree, but US is also not a safe haven, only God will protect us all.

Maybe your comments will be more factual if you compared a nurse in Nigeria to their colleagues in the US. By the way, how much do they even earn net of taxes? And what is the PPP of both countries, you need these to effectively make the comparison you are trying to make.

Amother4life:



You don't need to start from scratch with your degrees.
All you need to do is get in touch with an accredited credential evaluation service and as the name implies they will help evaluate your degrees for higher education or employment purposes. You can then seat for MCAT,GMAT, LSAT, or GRE. I have friends who have successfully completed their Masters degree after having their naija ones evaluated and writing one of these exams. Another is working in a bank after her Degree in banking and finance was evaluated. She is now combining both work and a higher degree. So, my dear you definitely don't have to start from scratch if you don't want to.


The lifestyle and earning power of a nurse in the United States cannot even be compared to that of a Bank Mgr in Nigeria excluding stolen funds of course. Do we even realize how much taxes these people pay compared to the peanuts some pay back home? If we were made to pay for the real value of services in Nigeria the poverty rate would be close to 98%. Let's face the obvious...if Nigeria was better we would not be subjecting ourselves to Insults by overzealous CBP officers at POE. Until we are able to stem systemic corruption, build world class infrastructures and provide security for life and property Nigeria cannot be compared in anyway, shape or form with the United States with all her flaws. I would love to live in a country where my husband could change his flat tire on third mainland bridge without being robbed, kidnapped or shot.I hope with these few points of mine I have been able to convince you distinguished panelists that it naija we still can't call the police for an emergency but they are sure to be around when it's checkpoint time grin

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Nita2013: 4:38pm On May 17, 2015
Maximun 9days. When sendin d money order use priority mail so they ll get it d next day. Also d return envelop should be priority as well.

nefertitiram:


Hi Shelly, but how long does it take to get the visa using innovate?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by tobitee(f): 4:59pm On May 17, 2015
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Thanks a lot for sharing your story. I appreciate. I also can't think of leaving her behind but I will be going on my own. Hubby will be staying back in Nigeria to take care of business. My concern is this; I have no relatives in US. I will be going to El paso or Phoenix( from research on this thread). That's why am asking if anyone has gone that route before and how did they cope especially when hospitalised.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by akindolz(f): 5:17pm On May 17, 2015
Has anyone used Emirates in this baby birthing venture? I want to confirm if the baby is entitled to a checked-in luggage on the way back from America. ...pls help a sis out. I want to take 3 boxes wen going or I just stick to my 2 boxes which I'm entitled to as an individual....Standing by for ur responses pls
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by precioussameer: 5:21pm On May 17, 2015
hello everyone

here is my story and questions

me and my wife applied for our US visa in jan 2013 in dubai. and we got 5 years b1/b2. my wife was about 5 months pregnant.
At visa interview, consular officer dint asked any questions or any documents. interview lasted about 3 minutes.

we went to US in feb 2013. my wife was 6 months pregnant.
at point of entry in newyork, we got stamped for 6 months. no problems at all. cbp dint as about pregnancy, just asked about money and address of stay.i was having 9800 dollars

he had our first baby in may. before having our baby, i applied for medicaid with social services.
so all the hospital expenses was paid by the medicaid. and we came back to our home country we our US citizen baby

so now my wife is pregnant again
we have 3 years of visa left
and we are going again to US for our second baby

my question is:
will we get into some trouble this time?
at point of entry in jfk newyork, the cbp officer, will there be a red flag in this system or not
i mean : we used the medicaid before, will the cbp officer wil knew about the medicaid

we will be having 13000 dollars with us this time and a pregnant wife and a us citizen child

i ll also pay the medicaid every peny of it.
please help me out
i am desperately worried
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by precioussameer: 5:28pm On May 17, 2015
i dont have a no balance letter from the hospital.
but on hospital website, under online bill payment. by giving patients account number.there is no balance.
it was paid by the medicaid social services.

so i can show the cbp officers at POE online, that i have no balance
its jus tht i am worried about , may be they allready knew that the bill was paid by medicaid.

is there anyone who went twice to US for giving birth
anyone having experience for their second baby in us
please help me
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Nogen: 5:58pm On May 17, 2015
precioussameer:


he had our first baby in may. before having our baby, i applied for medicaid with social services.
so all the hospital expenses was paid by the medicaid. and we came back to our home country we our US citizen baby

so now my wife is pregnant again
we have 3 years of visa left
and we are going again to US for our second baby

my question is:
will we get into some trouble this time?
at point of entry in jfk newyork, the cbp officer, will there be a red flag in this system or not
i mean : we used the medicaid before, will the cbp officer wil knew about the medicaid

we will be having 13000 dollars with us this time and a pregnant wife and a us citizen child

i ll also pay the medicaid every peny of it.
please help me out
i am desperately worried


Why on earth did you apply and use medicaid?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Amother4life: 6:03pm On May 17, 2015
precioussameer:
hello everyone

here is my story and questions

me and my wife applied for our US visa in jan 2013 in dubai. and we got 5 years b1/b2. my wife was about 5 months pregnant.
At visa interview, consular officer dint asked any questions or any documents. interview lasted about 3 minutes.

You just created a huge mess for the family going forward. Even if you are not asked for receipts at POE this time you will definitely be required to show payment receipts during visa renewal/interview . The amount you owed must have been sent to collections and subsequently paid by the American tax paying public.

we went to US in feb 2013. my wife was 6 months pregnant.
at point of entry in newyork, we got stamped for 6 months. no problems at all. cbp dint as about pregnancy, just asked about money and address of stay.i was having 9800 dollars

he had our first baby in may. before having our baby, i applied for medicaid with social services.
so all the hospital expenses was paid by the medicaid. and we came back to our home country we our US citizen baby

so now my wife is pregnant again
we have 3 years of visa left
and we are going again to US for our second baby

my question is:
will we get into some trouble this time?
at point of entry in jfk newyork, the cbp officer, will there be a red flag in this system or not
i mean : we used the medicaid before, will the cbp officer wil knew about the medicaid

we will be having 13000 dollars with us this time and a pregnant wife and a us citizen child

i ll also pay the medicaid every peny of it.
please help me out
i am desperately worried



You just created a huge mess for the family going forward. if by chance you are not asked for receipts at POE this time around you will definitely be required to show full payment during visa renewal/interview phase. The amount you owed must have been sent to collections and subsequently paid by the American tax paying Public. Using Medicaid is a cardinal sin for any visitor and is treated as fraud by the U.S government.
The part that's baffling is the fact that you hadn$9800 and could have made payment and maybe worked out a payment plan if you ran out of funds. You just decided to enjoy what you were not entitled to. Why do we then wonder why Nigerian's are subjected to all sorts of aggressive interviews.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by precioussameer: 6:19pm On May 17, 2015
i paid 2000 dollars to the doctor for delivery
but nothing to hospital
medicaid covered hospital bills
my uncle encouraged me to do so

i hav receipts for the doctor paying 2000 dollars
but nothing for hospital bills

so u people mean that US embassy knows about the medicaid but the cbp officer at poe will have no idea that i used medicaid
i can also show the cbp, no balance on online website of hospital.

and also
can they refuse a pregnant mother with a us citizen child with her plus visitor husband
taking 13000 dollars , all receipts of the doctor for delivery
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Amother4life: 6:27pm On May 17, 2015
precioussameer:
i paid 2000 dollars to the doctor for delivery
but nothing to hospital
medicaid covered hospital bills
my uncle encouraged me to do so

i hav receipts for the doctor paying 2000 dollars
but nothing for hospital bills

so u people mean that US embassy knows about the medicaid but the cbp officer at poe will have no idea that i used medicaid

.
i can also show the cbp, no balance on online website of hospital.

and also
can they refuse a pregnant mother with a us citizen child with her plus visitor husband
taking 13000 dollars , all receipts of the doctor for delivery



There is nobody at POE or embassy that will believe that you can deliver a baby in the US and come away with a bill of only $2000. So, don't even try lying because you are heading to secondary inspection. Having a US citizen doesn't give you any special privilege or excuse the fact that you used a means tested benefit you were not entitled to.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Adeniyitob: 6:44pm On May 17, 2015
precioussameer:
hello everyone

here is my story and questions

me and my wife applied for our US visa in jan 2013 in dubai. and we got 5 years b1/b2. my wife was about 5 months pregnant.
At visa interview, consular officer dint asked any questions or any documents. interview lasted about 3 minutes.

we went to US in feb 2013. my wife was 6 months pregnant.
at point of entry in newyork, we got stamped for 6 months. no problems at all. cbp dint as about pregnancy, just asked about money and address of stay.i was having 9800 dollars

he had our first baby in may. before having our baby, i applied for medicaid with social services.
so all the hospital expenses was paid by the medicaid. and we came back to our home country we our US citizen baby

so now my wife is pregnant again
we have 3 years of visa left
and we are going again to US for our second baby

my question is:
will we get into some trouble this time?
at point of entry in jfk newyork, the cbp officer, will there be a red flag in this system or not
i mean : we used the medicaid before, will the cbp officer wil knew about the medicaid

we will be having 13000 dollars with us this time and a pregnant wife and a us citizen child

i ll also pay the medicaid every peny of it.
please help me out
i am desperately worried


Bros I have some questions for you;
1. When u went in 2013 were u stamped in B2 on ur passport or B1? If its B1 ,the CBP might not bring up the question of you having ur baby .
2.Have u visited the US again after that time? If yes then what was your experience like at POE.

My candid advice;
Try as much as possible not to go into the US with ur citizen child for now .Your wife should either go alone or both of you should.Hold the receipt for the doctors payment you made just in case you are asked but if you are not asked lucky you.I wish you all the very best .

If u eventually get into the US without hassles try and find out how you can refund the govt the hospital bill that was paid on ur behalf else you might never be able to take ur US child into the US urself.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Tvegas(m): 6:57pm On May 17, 2015
precioussameer:

and also
can they refuse a pregnant mother with a us citizen child with her plus visitor husband
taking 13000 dollars , all receipts of the doctor for delivery

Uncle even if all of you have United nations passport you can be deported. Infact I foresee issues for you either at the POE or at Embassy renewal.

Forget all these story, if I were you I will make a singe trip to the US and find a way to repay that medicaid. Try and clear that bill before your wife travels. I am interested in the outcome.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by precioussameer: 7:04pm On May 17, 2015
we were stamped b2 for 6 months
and this is the second time we are goin to US
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by teeboztb: 7:07pm On May 17, 2015
Tvegas:


Uncle even if all of you have United nations passport you can be deported. Infact I smell issues for you either at the POE or Embassy.

Forget all these story, if I were you I will make a singe trip to the US and find a way to repay that medicaid. Try and clear that bill before your wife travels. I am interested in the outcome.

If you travel with the child to the US, its most likely going to raise a flag and you'd have to answer questions concerning circumstances around the childs delivery vis-a-vis payments.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by segbas(m): 7:17pm On May 17, 2015
Your baby will have her own luggage as normal baggage..... my wife flew emirate to Doha, over 2 years now while our daughter was still an infant... she was given normal baggage....

akindolz:
Has anyone used Emirates in this baby birthing venture? I want to confirm if the baby is entitled to a checked-in luggage on the way back from America. ...pls help a sis out. I want to take 3 boxes wen going or I just stick to my 2 boxes which I'm entitled to as an individual....Standing by for ur responses pls
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by modath(f): 7:30pm On May 17, 2015
@General House,

I'm begginning to notice a disturbing pattern here, people register on NL, come straigth to this thread, put forward scenarios that are either illegal or unacceptable, in order to feel other users responses and state of mind.

Sometimes even try to make "convincing" arguments to support whatever it is they claim is their respective problem/issues.

Am I being paranoid or what ??

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Whites: 7:35pm On May 17, 2015
segbas:
Your baby will have her own luggage as normal baggage..... my wife flew emirate to Doha, over 2 years now while our daughter was still an infant... she was given normal baggage....


This information is not correct. An infant/ child under 2 years of age and who has not paid for a seat is only entitled to one piece checked in luggage. It's even clearly stated on Emirates Airlines website. This is as opposed to the 2 piece checked in bag allowance, so by all means not "normal baggage" allowance.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by shelly23: 7:41pm On May 17, 2015
Yeah, make sure it's priority express, it's the $20 prepaid envelope and make sure you get a tracking number and request for a signature upon receipt.

Mine didn't take up to 9 days though.


Nita2013:
Maximun 9days. When sendin d money order use priority mail so they ll get it d next day. Also d return envelop should be priority as well.

Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Adeniyitob: 7:51pm On May 17, 2015
precioussameer:
we were stamped b2 for 6 months
and this is the second time we are goin to US




If ur wife isn't showing yet or if she is just few weeks gone.You can both travel to the US for few days but not for delivery of the second child yet and don't go with ur US baby.Just travel for vacation so as to know what will happen at POE and if eventually u scale tru find a way to make that payment before your wife goes back to have ur second child.My 1 cent
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Amother4life: 8:03pm On May 17, 2015
Tvegas:


Uncle even if all of you have United nations passport you can be deported. Infact I foresee issues for you either at the POE or at Embassy renewal.

Forget all these story, if I were you I will make a singe trip to the US and find a way to repay that medicaid. Try and clear that bill before your wife travels. I am interested in the outcome.

He can run but cannot hide. He will have to renew the visa one day. So, even if he has a successful POE the day of reckoning will surely come during renewal.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by segbas(m): 8:14pm On May 17, 2015
Whites...
I said over 2 years ago...
I dont knw their policy now. And I have not been flying them lately....
but mind you... no flight is free... your baby will either pay for a service or the other. My wife flew Emirate with our eight months old girl in April 2013. She had her own bad and 7kg hand luggage. While I paid just QR.220 as against her mum of QR. 2900 then. I dont know if the info is not correct now but as of then... very very correct.

But I think their layover fom flight from Nigeria is long for a pregy or a nusing mother..... dts should be the only concern.



Whites:


This information is not correct. An infant/ child under 2 years of age and who has not paid for a seat is only entitled to one piece checked in luggage. It's even clearly stated on Emirates Airlines website. This is as opposed to the 2 piece checked in bag allowance, so by all means not "normal baggage" allowance.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Nita2013: 8:17pm On May 17, 2015
With emirates ur baby is entitled to one checked in bag of 23kg and a diaper bag off 5kg.

I flew Emirates last year November to naija with my baby.

akindolz:
Has anyone used Emirates in this baby birthing venture? I want to confirm if the baby is entitled to a checked-in luggage on the way back from America. ...pls help a sis out. I want to take 3 boxes wen going or I just stick to my 2 boxes which I'm entitled to as an individual....Standing by for ur responses pls

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