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220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy - Travel (3) - Nairaland

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Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by henryadex(m): 9:31pm On May 20, 2015
sonnie10:
220000 x #10,000 application fee = #2,200,000,000 (#2.2B)

And people would come here to ask where did our money go?

Modified:
Dem say na #47k now!
The visa fee is about $149 at the current rate of N 210 to $1 that gives us N 31290 x 220000=N 6883800000
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by bigfrancis21: 9:54pm On May 20, 2015
jck1976:
220000 wow No wonder America is rich. Calculate the visa fee lol
That is quite some money. 220,000 * $160 = $35 million dollars (N7.4 billion naira at N210 exchange rate) from 2014 alone. cheesy
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by kollinpowel(m): 10:01pm On May 20, 2015
do people still need visa? when trekking is really raining. omo Where my boots I trek go us for Obama.
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by ibkgab001: 10:34pm On May 20, 2015
Justice delay is visa denial
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by RaptorX:
Modern day slavery, b4 the whites use to drag Africans kicking and screaming onto slave ships. Now you use your own money and energy to go and be doing sophisticated slavery. May God help Africa.
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by lolly2pops: 8:17am On May 21, 2015
Nigerians, stay at home and build your country.[b][/b]
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by titus3: 10:15am On May 21, 2015
How many of the said number did they now grant the visa
Re: 220,000 Nigerians Apply For U.S. Visa In 2014 – U.S. Embassy by GSyntax(m): 10:18am On May 22, 2015
henryadex:
The visa fee is about $149 at the current rate of N 210 to $1 that gives us N 31290 x 220000=N 6883800000
With rare exceptions, every applicant, including children, will pay a non-refundable US $ 160 application fee for tourism/business visas or US $ 190 for work visas in NGN equivalent at the Consular Current Exchange Rate at GT Bank.

So, the US govt through their consular offices make a hell of money out of Nigerians.
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