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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by travy: 7:56am On Apr 30, 2016
jwillng:


I sent it already to all those who emailed. Send me a Nairaland PM!

I sent you a PM. Please email me the details.
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Nobody: 10:08am On Apr 30, 2016
jwillng:


I sent it already to all those who emailed. Send me a Nairaland PM!
OK Bro... Right away
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Nobody: 3:12pm On Apr 30, 2016
jwillng:
Landed in Denver, Colorado today. Largest airport in America and 2nd largest in the world.

Nice city .
It covers a 53sq mile area! My local airport doesn't compare to it all.

DFW (Dallas-Fortworth) airport is another huge airport. I've read stories of people that had to walk close to 40 minutes just to get from one gate to another, within the same terminal.

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by oknee: 4:01pm On Apr 30, 2016
jwillng:


I sent it already to all those who emailed. Send me a Nairaland PM!

I sent u a pm too, no reply yet
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by mrego: 12:18am On May 01, 2016
i will go straight to the point and not bore you guys with unnecessary details. i had to open a new account so not to draw unnecessary attention from those that know me with my username either from the office or otherwise

i work in a federal establishment earning about 100k per month. my establishment is about to send some people to the US for a convention though they wont be footing the bills. All they will do is make you get your papers easily by presenting you as their own. fortunately, i am among the few selected interested ones.

now my dilemma is that i think it is not wise to use my years savings in footing a trip which i wont benefit from economically considering my financial status. using all my savings in going to the State just to stay for about a month and come back to the country broke. i am actually interested in going and disappearing and try to make a life there. but my parents have advised me that it is not wise to leave my job to an uncertain future. To make matters worse i don't know anyone there who can accommodate me and put me through. No contact whatsoever to take shelter with.

i am torn between taking the risk and staying back entirely and hustling it out in Nigeria as a civil servant but i don't see myself making it big in civil service except i get the opportunity to dasukigate some funds from our government. lol

please i need the best advice i can get and i trust my nairaland family.
lalasticlala and the mod here abeg help my ministry

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Nobody: 1:41am On May 01, 2016
@IHOP, kids eat free from 4pm to 10pm
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by TWoods(m): 1:55am On May 01, 2016
mrego:
i will go straight to the point and not bore you guys with unnecessary details. i had to open a new account so not to draw unnecessary attention from those that know me with my username either from the office or otherwise

i work in a federal establishment earning about 100k per month. my establishment is about to send some people to the US for a convention though they wont be footing the bills. All they will do is make you get your papers easily by presenting you as their own. fortunately, i am among the few selected interested ones.

now my dilemma is that i think it is not wise to use my years savings in footing a trip which i wont benefit from economically considering my financial status. using all my savings in going to the State just to stay for about a month and come back to the country broke. i am actually interested in going and disappearing and try to make a life there. but my parents have advised me that it is not wise to leave my job to an uncertain future. To make matters worse i don't know anyone there who can accommodate me and put me through. No contact whatsoever to take shelter with.

i am torn between taking the risk and staying back entirely and hustling it out in Nigeria as a civil servant but i don't see myself making it big in civil service except i get the opportunity to dasukigate some funds from our government. lol

please i need the best advice i can get and i trust my nairaland family.
lalasticlala and the mod here abeg help my ministry

Questions in highlights answered in order:

1. It is not wise at all and infact this may be reason enough to deny you the visa if the VO feels the cost of the trip is not commensurate with what you earn. But you may be lucky. If the trip is all expenses paid, then go and have fun!

2. Your parents are wise indeed. Going to "disappear" in the US is a fool's errand. Most likely there will be a new immigration law in the next 2 years that will require all employers to run an I-9 verification of lawful status for anyone seeking employment. That means you cannot work. You will never be able to obtain an SSN - which means no ability to buy a car, a house, an ID of any kind, own a bank account etc. You will never be eligible to adjust to legal status and if caught, you will be barred from the states for life. So really, what's the point of a life lived mainly in fear and in hiding?

My best advice for those who wish to emigrate to the US - consider the school route and start EARLY!

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by grandstar(m): 3:39am On May 01, 2016
CFCman:


It's a bit of both. The $55 price isn't too expensive compared to its cost if it were manufactured in the US.

The really expensive things are houses and cost of labor. For eg, by pumping my tire with air at the gas station, I save close to $20, which the mechanic would have charged me. Or I could get a free air pump at 'Discount Tires'.

The average price of a house (3 or more bedrooms) is around $300,000 in my area. Even with mortgage, it's still a high cost. Again, it's probably the high cost of labor that results int he high price. For that amount, one can buy 18 houses on Lagos mainland, or the South-east. That's why many people now prefer the rent option. Rent goes for between $900-$1000 for a 1-bedroom apartment.
You can't buy more than 3houses with that on the mainland

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by grandstar(m): 7:07am On May 01, 2016
ayodele234:


Nah man, when you moved you finally realize the American dream is elusive cos like my cousin here, you were jumping at the airport back in Nigeria thinking you were going to conquer America and the world within 5yrs (we are all guilty of watching too much Hollywood fictions). Then reality hits so badly then you started making adjustment. My brother nobody went to america because of basic amenities, we all be typical omo 9ja, na when we find out say America get as e dey we water am down and switch to "most americans are not rich, but we have constant light, policing, food and everything"..swapping of passports is taking place massively as we speak as the number increases each year. Sure they are renouncing their citizenship and going to europe for now, very soon they will flood Nigeria. lol

They renounce for tax reasons

Imagine you settling in Naija nd still paying taxes to the US government! Daft

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Nobody: 7:37am On May 01, 2016
grandstar:


They renounce for tax reasons

Imagine you settling in Naija nd still paying taxes to the US government! Daft
Double taxation sucks! The only other country that taxes it's diaspora citizens is Eritrea.
Facebook's co-founder has also renounced his US citizenship, and now lives in Singapore
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by mrego: 8:03am On May 01, 2016
TWoods:


Questions in highlights answered in order:

1. It is not wise at all and infact this may be reason enough to deny you the visa if the VO feels the cost of the trip is not commensurate with what you earn. But you may be lucky. If the trip is all expenses paid, then go and have fun!

2. Your parents are wise indeed. Going to "disappear" in the US is a fool's errand. Most likely there will be a new immigration law in the next 2 years that will require all employers to run an I-9 verification of lawful status for anyone seeking employment. That means you cannot work. You will never be able to obtain an SSN - which means no ability to buy a car, a house, an ID of any kind, own a bank account etc. You will never be eligible to adjust to legal status and if caught, you will be barred from the states for life. So really, what's the point of a life lived mainly in fear and in hiding?

My best advice for those who wish to emigrate to the US - consider the school route and start EARLY!

thanks... seems the school route is way better. just that the opportunity came and i didnt want it to slide. but wont i get green card if i am fortunate to fall in love with a citizen and we get married?
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by TheCongo2: 8:24am On May 01, 2016
Ajusshi:


They only speak French there abi?
How can a Nigerian thrive there without learning French?


Com'on .... you have Nigerian in France, Italy, Russia, Japan ...all those places where English isn't spoken. So why not Quebec?
Anyway, Canada is bilingual for the most part and all across Canada you will get government service in English and French.
You have part of Quebec where English is spoken.
I have come across some people who live in Quebec without knowing French.
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by mikkyangel(m): 2:33pm On May 01, 2016
Fome74:
Thanks for the info bro... God bless ur hustle... Abeg how can one extend his/her stay in US using 2year visting visa... Can one walk on d street without police harassing you..

America is not europe...I remeber been stopped by polish police in warsaw Poland. not once,not twice during my 2 yr stay in POland.Thank God my Karta Pobytu (resident card),was still active...na dongeon. Dem for carry me go.

In america,police no get ur time..d country is so so so wellcoming,and with ur visa in ur passport (expired or not),ur bank account will be intact!

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by TWoods(m): 2:54pm On May 01, 2016
mrego:


thanks... seems the school route is way better. just that the opportunity came and i didnt want it to slide. but wont i get green card if i am fortunate to fall in love with a citizen and we get married?

No. If you came in as a visitor B1/B2, you are automatically ineligible to adjust status to green card in the US. You must go back to your home country to do so. If you had overstayed your visa for >180 days, you would be ineligible for a green card anyway unless you apply for a waiver of inadmissibility. Its not totally impossible but its a long shot.

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by tpiah2: 3:50pm On May 01, 2016
CFCman:
@IHOP, kids eat free from 4pm to 10pm

Which of the ihops?



Plz view and pass on facebook, dont view and stop.
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Nobody: 3:59pm On May 01, 2016
tpiah2:


Which of the ihops?



Plz view and pass on facebook, dont view and stop.
The Ihops in my city
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by fareedah86: 4:21pm On May 01, 2016
Hi jwilling. So happy for you. Please i want u to enlighten me. I applied for a ministry seminar in october and have already started the process., an agent is helping me. The seminar wld be in north dakota. Try to google the place only cldnt get anything. Aldoe my plan is go for the seminar then come back to nigeria, plan well den relocate finally., am still single. Please i need your advice, how do u think i wld. Need all in all. And will i be able to travel out of that place ? At least to visit other places. U can reply me here . tanxas for the report i dnt mind tooo.....
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Explorers(m): 5:14pm On May 01, 2016
Funjosh:
Am coming to canada soon smiley cool


U won leave me 4 here abi?
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Funjosh(m): 5:52pm On May 01, 2016
Explorers:


U won leave me 4 here abi?




Hahahaha Baba I no fit na wink
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Funjosh(m): 5:53pm On May 01, 2016
Explorers:


U won leave me 4 here abi?




Hahahaha Baba I no fit na wink
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by Explorers(m): 6:00pm On May 01, 2016
Funjosh:






Hahahaha Baba I no fit na wink

Remember me in your kingdom o if e sure for yougrin
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by nasha1(f): 6:16pm On May 01, 2016
tpiah2:
i am a lunatic, who doesn't know nasha1 a nuisance i will say. I am a old 45 years old woman who has mental illness and live in a confined institution in america where my family abandon me. Have u met anyone who open 15 threads a day and talk to herself like me?.
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by jwillng: 6:51pm On May 01, 2016
mrego:
i will go straight to the point and not bore you guys with unnecessary details. i had to open a new account so not to draw unnecessary attention from those that know me with my username either from the office or otherwise

i work in a federal establishment earning about 100k per month. my establishment is about to send some people to the US for a convention though they wont be footing the bills. All they will do is make you get your papers easily by presenting you as their own. fortunately, i am among the few selected interested ones.

now my dilemma is that i think it is not wise to use my years savings in footing a trip which i wont benefit from economically considering my financial status. using all my savings in going to the State just to stay for about a month and come back to the country broke. i am actually interested in going and disappearing and try to make a life there. but my parents have advised me that it is not wise to leave my job to an uncertain future. To make matters worse i don't know anyone there who can accommodate me and put me through. No contact whatsoever to take shelter with.

i am torn between taking the risk and staying back entirely and hustling it out in Nigeria as a civil servant but i don't see myself making it big in civil service except i get the opportunity to dasukigate some funds from our government. lol

please i need the best advice i can get and i trust my nairaland family.
lalasticlala and the mod here abeg help my ministry


Bros seize the opportunity. Nothing good in life comes easy. Everything that you want in life and is good is outside your comfort zone. If you visa is guaranteed because the Federal Government is guaranteeing it-take it as an opportunity. It will be on your record.

But I dont advise you abscond. For what purpose? Keep your job.

Calculate how much money you need for the trip? And do your Maths. If for example-total is N500,000-try and figure out how to make that back. It will take a lot of brain work and focus-but you can come up with a good idea. Maybe one of the Oga's in your Ministry needs a new macbook laptop or iphone-that can be almost 100k profit for you.

As for accommodation-consider the following:

1) Combine with 2 other people and share an Hotel room. At $50 a night paid weekly-thats roughly $17 per person. $17 is about 5k a night.
2) Check Craigslist for vacation apartments or people looking to sub let. You may be lucky to get something for $100 a week
3) As around -there's always someone who knows someone who knows someone who has a relative in the USA that can house for a 3 weeks or so. Just be neat, polite and bring some gratitude.

Use the trip to build bridges, make contacts, form relationships, be in good standing with the Embassy.

And please dont do dasukigate-they are the people that have ruined Nigeria and there are curses on all of them already.

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by jwillng: 6:53pm On May 01, 2016
fareedah86:
Hi jwilling. So happy for you. Please i want u to enlighten me. I applied for a ministry seminar in october and have already started the process., an agent is helping me. The seminar wld be in north dakota. Try to google the place only cldnt get anything. Aldoe my plan is go for the seminar then come back to nigeria, plan well den relocate finally., am still single. Please i need your advice, how do u think i wld. Need all in all. And will i be able to travel out of that place ? At least to visit other places. U can reply me here . tanxas for the report i dnt mind tooo.....

What part of North Dakota? Its a quite and nice place. So much empty land -outside the cities.
Yes you can travel anywhere in the USA when you are there.
Whats the advise you need?
Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by jwillng: 7:03pm On May 01, 2016
Denver International Airport. No touts. No hustling. No robbers.

Multi level and underground parking is common all over the USA. We need more of this in Nigeria-especially in Lagos.

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by jwillng: 7:07pm On May 01, 2016
In the air, crossing Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota.

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by jwillng: 7:09pm On May 01, 2016
Safe Landing!

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Re: I Finally Got To America-thanks Nairaland! by jt2010: 7:09pm On May 01, 2016
TWoods:


No. If you came in as a visitor B1/B2, you are automatically ineligible to adjust status to green card in the US. You must go back to your home country to do so. If you had overstayed your visa for >180 days, you would be ineligible for a green card anyway unless you apply for a waiver of inadmissibility. Its not totally impossible but its a long shot.

Your statement above about not been ineligible to adjust status to green card from b1 or B2 visa or overstayed visiting visa is totally false and the highest level of ignorant statement about the us immigration laws.

Plz let us learnt to say what we know to be true/correct base on fact and not hearsay.

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