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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by oppaxy: 7:32am On Mar 05, 2017
Hallo my NL family.... in the spirit of giving back;

Left Lagos for Houston on the 3rd of March with Qatar. Checked in online and chose seat. Got to airport checked in my luggages. Then was asked to go get the "fit to fly" ceritificate form port health, which I did.... then proceeded to board.

Onboard- nice airline; seat was comfy, got a row to my self on both leg. Crew members were so lovely always checking on me.

Waiting time in Doha was 8hrs; went by so fast though

Landed Houston an 1hr earlier than scheduled. Queue was so long but fast too. To the POE story.

CBP: why are you here (place our 4 left fingers there....)
me: for vacation and childbirth
CBP: How long are you staying
ME: 12weeks
CBP: How much do you have on you?
ME: $5025
CBP: How do u hope to pay up cos that wont be enough
ME: My husband will be joining me later, he's bringing more cash
CBP: (pointing to the address on my custom form) who stays in this address?
Me: my cousin
CBP: (stamps me in till Sept) enjoy your stay and have a safe delivery.


Picked up my luggage. Met another CBP desk when custom declaration form was dropped. Askwd if I had any food item. I said No only peanuts.... he said u may go.

Was thinking there will be another place. Na so I w aka straight to d door to my cousin waiting for me.

Have a good day everyone & thanks alot to everyone that contributed on this page.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by YETI28: 8:24am On Mar 05, 2017
Hello sirs and mas please I need your opinions and advice. Thinking of going for another missionary journey and this time Wana go with my mum. But the thing is I have visa, but she doesn't. If I go with her to the embassy to secure one for her, please what are the likely questions they might ask us. Plus will they ask of hospital bill (receipt) or my first child? Please help me out. Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Shawbabe: 10:43am On Mar 05, 2017
YETI28:
Hello sirs and mas please I need your opinions and advice. Thinking of going for another missionary journey and this time Wana go with my mum. But the thing is I have visa, but she doesn't. If I go with her to the embassy to secure one for her, please what are the likely questions they might ask us. Plus will they ask of hospital bill (receipt) or my first child? Please help me out. Thanks

You are not a visa officer. grin

You don't have any business going to the embassy with your mum. Except she needs an interpreter and they'll provide one.
Let her fill her form and reason should be to look after you and her grandchild. Give her your receipts in case they ask. Your data page, visa copy and your previous child's data page.
You don't have to go with hr to hold her hand. She'll be fine.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by YETI28: 12:14pm On Mar 05, 2017
[quote author=Shawbabe post=54288313]

You are not a visa officer. grin

You don't have any business going to the embassy with your mum. Except she needs an interpreter and they'll provide one.
Let her fill her form and reason should be to look after you and her grandchild. Give her your receipts in case they ask. Your data page, visa copy and your previous child's data page.
You don't have to go with hr to hold her hand. She'll be fine.
Lol @ hold her hands... U no serious o. That's why a
.asking na..

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by baslone: 2:53pm On Mar 05, 2017
Shawbabe:


You are not a visa officer. grin

You don't have any business going to the embassy with your mum. Except she needs an interpreter and they'll provide one.
Let her fill her form and reason should be to look after you and her grandchild. Give her your receipts in case they ask. Your data page, visa copy and your previous child's data page.
You don't have to go with hr to hold her hand. She'll be fine.

Hello Shawbabe, I know I can get most of this information on the thread but I am already suffering from information overload. Can you run me through the following.

1. Had my baby on Wednesday, Eastside Medical Atlanta- Filled the BC form on thursday. Thinking of approaching the Vital office office tomorrow Monday to pick it up.- Do I have to do a money order for this or I can pay right there and then? Any form of documentation I need to go along with?

2. Passports- Do I need to make any form of online applications before I approach their offices? If yes- can you help with the links? I would love to do money orders before I approach these offices as well- do you know the exact cost to expedite both the Nigerian and American passports?

Thanks

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by debby516(f): 3:09pm On Mar 05, 2017
Bro/sis, pls share ur visa/poe transcript, ur bils etc, dats ow dis thread grows.
baslone:


Hello Shawbabe, I know I can get most of this information on the thread but I am already suffering from information overload. Can you run me through the following.

1. Had my baby on Wednesday, Eastside Medical Atlanta- Filled the BC form on thursday. Thinking of approaching the Vital office office tomorrow Monday to pick it up.- Do I have to do a money order for this or I can pay right there and then? Any form of documentation I need to go along with?

2. Passports- Do I need to make any form of online applications before I approach their offices? If yes- can you help with the links? I would love to do money orders before I approach these offices as well- do you know the exact cost to expedite both the Nigerian and American passports?

Thanks

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Uchesworld: 4:06pm On Mar 05, 2017
Gagat:
Y'all! Good to know that my teamies, Feb 2017 mamas in the house are doing well. Praise be to God!

Pls anyone with or interested in shared affordable accommodation in safe location in Danville,Virginia; North side of Chicago, Illinois; or Atlanta, Georgia, Kindly contact me asap, so we can rub minds and work together.

Hello Gagat,

Congratulations on your delivery. Please I need your help regarding hospital and doctor for Danville Regional Medical Center.
Your help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by olayoife(m): 5:16pm On Mar 05, 2017
YETI28:
Hello sirs and mas please I need your opinions and advice. Thinking of going for another missionary journey and this time Wana go with my mum. But the thing is I have visa, but she doesn't. If I go with her to the embassy to secure one for her, please what are the likely questions they might ask us. Plus will they ask of hospital bill (receipt) or my first child? Please help me out. Thanks

you can go with her if you want, but you might not be allowed in since you are not apply. Add a copy of your visa to her application and let her state in her application she's going with you and that you already have a visa. Give her al supporting documents. make sure what you used in obtaining your own visa tallys with hers. eg Hotel or Accommodation plans, state in extra explanation that you are footing the bills etc... this should do it and also let them know why she's going with you and what she does currently.

Above all keep a positive mind. It's never a one way shot atimes. cheers

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by olayoife(m): 5:26pm On Mar 05, 2017
Hi guys,

i have been reading about this topic and forum for sometime and my wife shared some before we had our baby in Texas.
But what surprises is that people hardly talk about midwife birthing and i wonder why.

Midwife or Water birthing is cheaper for non complicated pregnancy, non first borns etc
The good thing about it is the midwife clinics are linked to some specialist hospitals incase anything happens
but you only use it if you are sure your pregnancy is not complicated.

My wife did not use it because pregnancy was complicated but had wholesome information while trying to look for something cheaper
but the hospital we used was quit ok in terms of price.

My advise for those having babies abroad, have seen threads where people say no need to carry out test due to cost, PLEASE!!!!!!!
DO THE TEST, what is the point of spending $7,000 to give birth and you cannot do a $150 test? or what is the point of having the child under sophisticated equipment and you bring the child to naija to come fix hearing problem or jaundice or any other child birth issues, when the child can even be fully attended to. Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF.

Cheers....

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by YETI28: 5:47pm On Mar 05, 2017
olayoife:


you can go with her if you want, but you might not be allowed in since you are not apply. Add a copy of your visa to her application and let her state in her application she's going with you and that you already have a visa. Give her al supporting documents. make sure what you used in obtaining your own visa tallys with hers. eg Hotel or Accommodation plans, state in extra explanation that you are footing the bills etc... this should do it and also let them know why she's going with you and what she does currently.

Thank you so much..really appreciate

Above all keep a positive mind. It's never a one way shot atimes. cheers
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by modath(f): 6:16pm On Mar 05, 2017
Onegai:
twoods, can a U.S. expat self-pay? my cousin is due and she has been making calls. We tried to get Marketplace Insurance for her but once they hear she is a USC with no income in the U.S., she is turned down and told she is eligible for low income Medicaid (she's a housewife/small scale business owner in Nigeria due to a few conditions). She would rather stay in Nigeria and file after birth but checked quite a lot of laws and it seems sensible to go abroad.

she's paid taxes in the past as a low income earner.

If i were her, I'd let my "past taxes" cater for medicaid bill.. A USC is eligible anyday..


How are you & lil princess? Missionary 2 loading? wink
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Harisbabe: 6:17pm On Mar 05, 2017
olayoife:
Hi guys,

i have been reading about this topic and forum for sometime and my wife shared some before we had our baby in Texas.
But what surprises is that people hardly talk about midwife birthing and i wonder why.

Midwife or Water birthing is cheaper for non complicated pregnancy, non first borns etc
The good thing about it is the midwife clinics are linked to some specialist hospitals incase anything happens
but you only use it if you are sure your pregnancy is not complicated.

My wife did not use it because pregnancy was complicated but had wholesome information while trying to look for something cheaper
but the hospital we used was quit ok in terms of price.

My advise for those having babies abroad, have seen threads where people say no need to carry out test due to cost, PLEASE!!!!!!!
DO THE TEST, what is the point of spending $7,000 to give birth and you cannot do a $150 test? or what is the point of having the child under sophisticated equipment and you bring the child to naija to come fix hearing problem or jaundice or any other child birth issues, when the child can even be fully attended to. Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF.

Cheers....

Can i get this info on birth centers pls. I av really looked wit out any tangible info. Even google tired. Den u gathered some states do not av. Pls will really be glad if u can give me more on it. My email is harisoglad@yahoo.com
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by modath(f): 6:19pm On Mar 05, 2017
Bisoye82:

Ha Justwise embarassed embarassed embarassed honestly am embarrassed,mortified and horrified at the level of begging at the airport,Got back on Monday,from the way they are looking at you and form of greetings you will know that the next thing that you will hear is Oga/madam/Bros anything for us sad sad sad.I was pissed when one woman says ehm madam follow me after have finished with customs,yes which office/designation be una o,she said Quarantine shocked shocked shocked grin,my face/phonetics changed immediately,yes wetin happun undecided I carry seed,live animals,plants? madam abeg free me,oya come Quarantine pampers and Similac na. undecided
Geez.

Mama niyen.... e ku tiri days.. Kiss the lil ones for us. kiss

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by baslone: 6:23pm On Mar 05, 2017
debby516:
Bro/sis, pls share ur visa/poe transcript, ur bils etc, dats ow dis thread grows.

The funny thing is I have gone through the process before, too bad I am quite forgetful on details hence my question.

That said. . . .

Same doctor Dr Emmanuel Soyoola- bill now $3,150(Labs, Ultrasound, Prenatal office visits, Vaginal delivery)

Made payment of $3,600 to Eastside Medical Center(waiting for final bill-possibly by tomorrow),

Epidural $950(Totalis $1,950 but discounted if prepaid),

Pediatrician $600 for 2 days hospital stay.

For Visa transcript, See below the post I shared Jan 10th 2015 on the locked thread!

My interview was quite brief and interesting. Wifey and I went to the consulate dressed simple in shirts and sneakers. Tension was quite high.

The lady V.O was just dashing almost everybody while the man was refusing everyone before us but one. He didnt even put up a smile. In my heart I was praying to avoid him and i guessed every other person was. The only person he issued a visa was a young girl and she spent almost 20 minutes with him.

Unfortunately, my prayer wasnt answered- we were summoned to his stand. My heart was beating, my throat was dry because of the crazy harmattan.

We: Good afternoon

VO: Good afternoon, so what do you want to go and do in the U.S

Wifey: To have our baby

VO: where?

Wifey: Atlanta

VO: how long do you intend to stay?

Wifey: 10 weeks

VO: You look quite young, you guys married?

ME: yes (flashed him my diamond studded ring. Last time i wore a wedding ring was over a year)

VO: interesting, so how long have you been married?

Wifey: two and half years.

VO: any letter from the doctor?

Me: yes sure (passed him letters from Dr Soyoola and receipt of payments to doctor and hospital)

Me: i have email correspondence from Gwinnett Medicals here too if you insist.

VO: no thats fine, can i see your statement of account.
(I had a huge bulk that couldnt pass under his demarcation so i divided it into half and as i was passing it over to him)

VO: and what do you do for a living?

Me: I am a. . . .

VO: wooow! (Smiles for the first time), you mean you . . . (Starts talking about my business)., You guys make a lotta money.( scans through the statement)

Me: (smiling now too) yes we do and i own the company.

VO: that's great. That means you must be very rich.
(VO, wifey and myself burst into laughter)

Me: Yes I am ( still laughing)

VO: i tell you what, you can pick up your visas on Monday.
(Turned to my wife, passing her 2 typed sheets)

VO: i want you to study this and make sure you follow the instructions accordingly when you traveling.

Me: (talking to wifey) shey u can hear oo

VO: naah! You have to listen too. You impregnated her so you have to lead her all the way.
(VO, wifey and myself burst into laughter again as we turned to leave)

Wifey: did you say Monday? (Every other person that were granted visas were told Tuesday, so she had to re-confirm)

VO: yes Monday

We: alright thanks (smiling)

And that was it.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by nefertitiram: 7:28pm On Mar 05, 2017
olayoife:
Hi guys,

i have been reading about this topic and forum for sometime and my wife shared some before we had our baby in Texas.
But what surprises is that people hardly talk about midwife birthing and i wonder why.

Midwife or Water birthing is cheaper for non complicated pregnancy, non first borns etc
The good thing about it is the midwife clinics are linked to some specialist hospitals incase anything happens
but you only use it if you are sure your pregnancy is not complicated.

My wife did not use it because pregnancy was complicated but had wholesome information while trying to look for something cheaper
but the hospital we used was quit ok in terms of price.

My advise for those having babies abroad, have seen threads where people say no need to carry out test due to cost, PLEASE!!!!!!!
DO THE TEST, what is the point of spending $7,000 to give birth and you cannot do a $150 test? or what is the point of having the child under sophisticated equipment and you bring the child to naija to come fix hearing problem or jaundice or any other child birth issues, when the child can even be fully attended to. Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF.

Cheers....

Birthing centers are frowned upon by visa officers. I know a lady that was denied upon renewal because she used a birthing center.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by TWoods(m): 8:13pm On Mar 05, 2017
olayoife:
Hi guys,

i have been reading about this topic and forum for sometime and my wife shared some before we had our baby in Texas.
But what surprises is that people hardly talk about midwife birthing and i wonder why.

Midwife or Water birthing is cheaper for non complicated pregnancy, non first borns etc
The good thing about it is the midwife clinics are linked to some specialist hospitals incase anything happens
but you only use it if you are sure your pregnancy is not complicated.

My wife did not use it because pregnancy was complicated but had wholesome information while trying to look for something cheaper
but the hospital we used was quit ok in terms of price.

My advise for those having babies abroad, have seen threads where people say no need to carry out test due to cost, PLEASE!!!!!!!
DO THE TEST, what is the point of spending $7,000 to give birth and you cannot do a $150 test? or what is the point of having the child under sophisticated equipment and you bring the child to naija to come fix hearing problem or jaundice or any other child birth issues, when the child can even be fully attended to. Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF.

Cheers....

One big flaw here... while it is true that a US citizen child qualifies for benefits, You were granted a visa to birth strictly based on the understanding that you will bear all the associated costs without recourse to public assistance. Please adhere to the terms of your visa.

Not to nitpick but why should a VO issue you a visa to go use a midwife in America when you can easily find one in Lagos?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by KaptainAfrika: 9:35pm On Mar 05, 2017
"Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF."

Yes and No. Yes, when he/she becomes 18 and begins paying his/her taxes. No, as long as the child is under 18, he/she is considered your ward and if you are not a US Citizen, you can't access medicare or medicaid - if you do, you may not be able to renew your visa.

olayoife:
Hi guys,

i have been reading about this topic and forum for sometime and my wife shared some before we had our baby in Texas.
But what surprises is that people hardly talk about midwife birthing and i wonder why.

Midwife or Water birthing is cheaper for non complicated pregnancy, non first borns etc
The good thing about it is the midwife clinics are linked to some specialist hospitals incase anything happens
but you only use it if you are sure your pregnancy is not complicated.

My wife did not use it because pregnancy was complicated but had wholesome information while trying to look for something cheaper
but the hospital we used was quit ok in terms of price.

My advise for those having babies abroad, have seen threads where people say no need to carry out test due to cost, PLEASE!!!!!!!
DO THE TEST, what is the point of spending $7,000 to give birth and you cannot do a $150 test? or what is the point of having the child under sophisticated equipment and you bring the child to naija to come fix hearing problem or jaundice or any other child birth issues, when the child can even be fully attended to. Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF.

Cheers....

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by ojceskills(m): 9:37pm On Mar 05, 2017
Oh dear your response just highlighted your narrow minded nature. This was about you not others...Since you care so much about the things God says and what HE is concerned about then why not lead by example and start by showing some respect for the same God you quote his words so much. Only if you took time to understand sometimes we are actually the problem especially when we are quick to lend our voices in the bid to be perceived as knowledgeable then will you respond intelligently.

TWoods:


Here is the point... if you care so much about capitalizing the alphabet used to spell GOD, shouldn't we expect people to also care more about the very things God himself says he is concerned about in Galatians and Philippians and other books of the Bible?

I am always impressed about the upside down spiritual logic of the average Nigerian.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by nefertitiram: 9:57pm On Mar 05, 2017
TWoods:


One big flaw here... while it is true that a US citizen child qualifies for benefits, You were granted a visa to birth strictly based on the understanding that you will bear all the associated costs without recourse to public assistance. Please adhere to the terms of your visa.

Not to nitpick but why should a VO issue you a visa to go use a midwife in America when you can easily find one in Lagos?

This was the exact question the VO asked here before denying her.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Shawbabe: 10:20pm On Mar 05, 2017
baslone:


Hello Shawbabe, I know I can get most of this information on the thread but I am already suffering from information overload. Can you run me through the following.

1. Had my baby on Wednesday, Eastside Medical Atlanta- Filled the BC form on thursday. Thinking of approaching the Vital office office tomorrow Monday to pick it up.- Do I have to do a money order for this or I can pay right there and then? Any form of documentation I need to go along with?

2. Passports- Do I need to make any form of online applications before I approach their offices? If yes- can you help with the links? I would love to do money orders before I approach these offices as well- do you know the exact cost to expedite both the Nigerian and American passports?

Thanks

Answers:

1) No. You can pay at the vital office with card or cash. $20 I think per copy. Abi $5 I can't remember. Document to go with is your ID and confirmation of birth of the baby, given to you by the hospital.

2) Online application? No. Go to travelstate.gov website for the updated way of getting a US passport. You can get a form from post office but you have to call the number on the website to book an appointment before showing up downtown. You pay cash or card. You and money order sef lol. American passport is $165. I think it's extra for expedited. For Nigerian passport, I can't remember the process. It's been 2 years. Check my posts from 2015. I even had to screen shot the page coz I forgot.
Meanwhile why use Dr Soyoola? All these over priced naija Drs....tufia. lol
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Shawbabe: 10:22pm On Mar 05, 2017
Oh and baby's father has to be present with his ID to hasten the process for both passports.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Shawbabe: 10:24pm On Mar 05, 2017
olayoife:
Hi guys,

i have been reading about this topic and forum for sometime and my wife shared some before we had our baby in Texas.
But what surprises is that people hardly talk about midwife birthing and i wonder why.

Midwife or Water birthing is cheaper for non complicated pregnancy, non first borns etc
The good thing about it is the midwife clinics are linked to some specialist hospitals incase anything happens
but you only use it if you are sure your pregnancy is not complicated.

My wife did not use it because pregnancy was complicated but had wholesome information while trying to look for something cheaper
but the hospital we used was quit ok in terms of price.

Infact once you child is fully registered as a US citizen he begins to enjoy benefits. SO HELP YOUR CHILD AND HELP YOURSELF.

Cheers....

Very bad advice here. Anyone that takes it, at your own risk during visa renewal.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by TWoods(m): 10:26pm On Mar 05, 2017
ojceskills:
Oh dear your response just highlighted your narrow minded nature. This was about you not others...Since you care so much about the things God says and what HE is concerned about then why not lead by example and start by showing some respect for the same God you quote his words so much. Only if you took time to understand sometimes we are actually the problem especially when we are quick to lend our voices in the bid to be perceived as knowledgeable then will you respond intelligently.


Other than another opportunity to hurl invectives, it was hard to figure out what your complaint really is about? Was it about my "disrespect" for "God"? Was it your perception that I have not led by example in respecting god? Or are you just annoyed that I respond to posts without reading? Is it about wanting to be perceived as knowledgeable or is your overall quibble that I am indeed unintelligent?

In terms of God and respect, I think someone else explained it already... if your "respect" for god centers only on how his name is written, rather than how you and others reverence him with regard to your every day actions, then you are of all men the worst hypocrite.
I mean, nowhere in the Bible does God say anything about how to spell his name, but he says a lot about honesty, obedience (even to local secular authorities, letting our words and deeds be above reproach etc. you remind me of what I really think about Nigerian "Christians" - a collection of spiritually empty hypocrites, whose concern for god does not extend beyond what he can acquire for them and whose reverence for him is purely superficial (how you spell his name, how you dress in church, how long you pray etc.).

In terms of leading by example - i rarely invoke god or anything religious here. On the other hand, this thread is chockful of people calling on favor, waffling on about testimonies and people like you who get their pants in a knot about how his very title should be spelled. I would have expected you all to lead the way in showing us how much that god means to you with respect to your deeds and utterances.

The rest of your points I will kindly decline to engage. You have a right to your own opinion.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by TWoods(m): 10:27pm On Mar 05, 2017
Shawbabe:


Very bad advice here. Anyone that takes it, at your own risk during visa renewal.

What if they call in favor? Surely the Nigerian "God" can do anything no?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by ndmum: 11:17pm On Mar 05, 2017
Hi gold638. I am in Atlanta waiting to have my LO due this month. I am using Emory/Dr Tate. I am trying to get a pediatrician who is affordable (FOR VISITS AFTER DISCHARGE FROM THE HOSPITAL). Please do you have suggestions for me based on your experiance?

gold638:
Hello house. Please, any advise on pediatrician in Atlanta? Will really appreciate a response. Thank you
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Sophiamax16: 12:21am On Mar 06, 2017
Luca mobile is good.
zmoney:
Please Houston mamas especially those around Houston NorthWest, what mode of transport did you use to the passport office downtown,and vital records office as well? Since its quite a distance from that area?
Also what mobile network is affordable for calls and data?
Thanks a lot!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Misselite: 3:43am On Mar 06, 2017
Am a Florida momma. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. Just had a set of twins. Please am in urgent need of desoul contact. Nikky k, triple k mamma and all who have contacts and experiences on visa on arrival please help. Experience and birth story coming asap.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by TWoods(m): 3:54am On Mar 06, 2017
Misselite:
Am a Florida momma. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. Just had a set of twins. Please am in urgent need of desoul contact. Nikky k, triple k mamma and all who have contacts and experiences on visa on arrival please help. Experience and birth story coming asap.

shocked Congrats! Some people are just blessed.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by baslone: 3:59am On Mar 06, 2017
Shawbabe:


You pay cash or card. You and money order sef lol. American passport is $165. I think it's extra for expedited. For Nigerian passport, I can't remember the process. It's been 2 years. Check my posts from 2015.

grin grin

Dont mind me

Actually, I had an experience sometime in 2015 as well- Can't remember which exactly but I think it was the American Passport- I was turned back to go get a money order.


Shawbabe:



Meanwhile why use Dr Soyoola? All these over priced naija Drs....tufia. lol

We had a nice experience with him the last time and nothing has changed really.

I Actually went for his Full package- he provides accommodation by the side, peeps in to check on you medically from time to time while his wife has a standby car to take you to wherever you want to go whenever you want to.

PS: Thanks for the info! Appreciate

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Onegai(f): 8:27am On Mar 06, 2017
modath:


If i were her, I'd let my "past taxes" cater for medicaid bill.. A USC is eligible anyday..


How are you & lil princess? Missionary 2 loading? wink

We are fine o. How are you guys?

She actually wouldn't mind giving up her citizenship set for an EU country, she and her hubby. He doesn't even want a green card. They are trying for Australia or NZ. They lost a first child so now their mindset has changed.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by nefertitiram: 8:56am On Mar 06, 2017
Shawbabe:


Answers:

1) No. You can pay at the vital office with card or cash. $20 I think per copy. Abi $5 I can't remember. Document to go with is your ID and confirmation of birth of the baby, given to you by the hospital.

2) Online application? No. Go to travelstate.gov website for the updated way of getting a US passport. You can get a form from post office but you have to call the number on the website to book an appointment before showing up downtown. You pay cash or card. You and money order sef lol. American passport is $165. I think it's extra for expedited. For Nigerian passport, I can't remember the process. It's been 2 years. Check my posts from 2015. I even had to screen shot the page coz I forgot.
Meanwhile why use Dr Soyoola? All these over priced naija Drs....tufia. lol

1. 1st copy is about $20 or $23, extra copy is about $5,
2. You can fill the form online at travel.state.gov save as PDF n print. Expedited US passport is $165. If father is not around he should print out and fill a ds5053 and get it notarized and Dhl to her. She will add it to her supporting documents.

Nigerian passport is where money order is concerned.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by nefertitiram: 8:57am On Mar 06, 2017
Misselite:
Am a Florida momma. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. Just had a set of twins. Please am in urgent need of desoul contact. Nikky k, triple k mamma and all who have contacts and experiences on visa on arrival please help. Experience and birth story coming asap.

Congrats but where is your own experience?

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