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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2017
Hello jaynetwork. If customer service has not been able to help you, then you may have to create a new profile and start over. Follow the instructions this time.

jaynetwork:
Hello,

Please, i would like to ask a question. I filled my ds160 for F1 visa class but when filling my profile on US embassy appointment website
https://cgifederal.secure.force.com, I made a mistake. Where I ought to fill my name I mistakenly put the school's name.

It was after I submitted the form that I got to know. As expected I was turned back at the embassy and told to go and edit my profile. On getting back to my profile, I discovered it is the only place that is not editable on the form.

I have since sent series of emails to the address I got from their contact us but up to now no response. This has been ongoing for over 3 weeks ago and the school I propose to attend will soon open by the end of this coming month for a new session.

Pls advise, what should I do to fast track their response?


Your response would be appreciated.


Thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jul 31, 2017
Hello all,
my hubby is sponsoring my kids and I to the us on vacation though my junior sister, who's a green card holder lives there but I don't want go through her. please house, when is the best time to go on family vacation and what are the necessary documents I will need, and what are my chances of getting the visa?

also I have being checking out tour sites, Florida seems okay though quite expensive. do I have to book ahead for the hotel?

please I need your enlightenment on this

thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by cosade(m): 8:09pm On Jul 31, 2017
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 9:06pm On Jul 31, 2017
Hello Fame333. We don't discuss chances on this forum, and we are not travel agents.

Fame333:
Hello all,
my hubby is sponsoring my kids and I to the us on vacation though my junior sister, who's a green card holder lives there but I don't want go through her. please house, when is the best time to go on family vacation and what are the necessary documents I will need, and what are my chances of getting the visa?

also I have being checking out tour sites, Florida seems okay though quite expensive. do I have to book ahead for the hotel?

please I need your enlightenment on this

thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 12:10pm On Aug 01, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello Fame333. We don't discuss chances on this forum, and we are not travel agents.

if you cant chip in, leave it for others that will do. grin tongue

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:06pm On Aug 01, 2017
This thread is not for "others" to chip in. It is reserved for visa officers to give answers on visa policy and procedures.

Fame333:

if you cant chip in, leave it for others that will do. grin tongue

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 10:19pm On Aug 01, 2017
abujaniv:
This thread is not for "others" to chip in. It is reserved for visa officers to give answers on visa policy and procedures.


Okay. Thanks continue with your good work.
God bless you all

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Fenix: 4:23pm On Aug 02, 2017
Hello!

Thank you for this thread! It has been very helpful. I would like to please ask some questions regarding the DS160 form.

1) I was turned back at the embassy because I had filled in a new DS160 form after making a mistake in the old form and requesting a change. I was told that the new DS160 confirmation code did not match the code the embassy had for me. I have since filled out a new form and gotten a new appointment date. Do I have to bring the old and new DS160 form to explain at the embassy?

2) In my visa appointment profile form on the cgifederal website, I use JUST my first name in my profile. On my DS160 confirmation form, in the "Name provided" section, I use my first name and middle name. Please will this cause any problems?

3) My school requires that I have funds in an account in my name. So my I-20 reflects this. However my sponsor is my mother. When asked who my sponsor is and I state that it is my mother, will this cause any problems as my i-20 states that the funds are in my name?

Thank you!
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Torontoparrot(m): 5:55pm On Aug 02, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello jaynetwork. If customer service has not been able to help you, then you may have to create a new profile and start over. Follow the instructions this time.

dear abujaniv, pls kindly look at this issue, i lost my passport and currently cant do anything to retrieve it but the only visible option is to get a new one, before it got missing, i already paid a visa fee at the bank, with the passport number, will i pay a new visa fee if i have to get a new passport or is there a way to still use this visa fee receipt for my appointment, thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Sebastine1606(m): 8:52pm On Aug 02, 2017
Hello VO,
God bless you enrichly, please I just want to ask, if I decide to use Abuja consulate for my interview as against the Lagos one I used sometime last year... I hope it won't be an issue
Thank you boss
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by kayodebrave: 11:48am On Aug 03, 2017
Hello VO,

I have a valid B2 visa that will expire on 25th of November 2017. I travelled to the US last year (2015 December). I plan to travel again to the US in October (4th week) and return to Nigeria in 2nd week in December.

My questions: 1) Can I renew my visa via the drop box now (this month; 4months to expiration of my visa)
2) Can I travel to the US with my current B2 visa without any hiccups at the POE
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:42pm On Aug 03, 2017
Hello Torontoparrot. The visa fee is valid for one year after it is paid. If it has not been used yet, you should be able to apply it to an application tied to your new passport.

Torontoparrot:
dear abujaniv, pls kindly look at this issue, i lost my passport and currently cant do anything to retrieve it but the only visible option is to get a new one, before it got missing, i already paid a visa fee at the bank, with the passport number, will i pay a new visa fee if i have to get a new passport or is there a way to still use this visa fee receipt for my appointment, thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:43pm On Aug 03, 2017
Hi Sebastine1606. The choice is yours where you want to do the interview.

Sebastine1606:
Hello VO,
God bless you enrichly, please I just want to ask, if I decide to use Abuja consulate for my interview as against the Lagos one I used sometime last year... I hope it won't be an issue
Thank you boss
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:45pm On Aug 03, 2017
Hello kayodebrave. The visa is valid until the expiration date printed on it. We encourage applicants to apply/reapply well ahead of their intended travel date.

kayodebrave:
Hello VO,

I have a valid B2 visa that will expire on 25th of November 2017. I travelled to the US last year (2015 December). I plan to travel again to the US in October (4th week) and return to Nigeria in 2nd week in December.

My questions: 1) Can I renew my visa via the drop box now (this month; 4months to expiration of my visa)
2) Can I travel to the US with my current B2 visa without any hiccups at the POE
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 2:24pm On Aug 03, 2017
This thread is really helpful.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by wendykaay: 3:25pm On Aug 03, 2017
Goodday vo I will like to please make an enquiry on k3 non immigrant visa, my husband filed the form I 130 for me already for the immigrant visa which Is still pending, my question is does he need to file another new form I 130 separate for the k3 process and 2. What is the next stage after filing the form I 130 and how long does it takes for the process since my husband is an American citizen.thanks alot
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Torontoparrot(m): 4:47pm On Aug 03, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello Torontoparrot. The visa fee is valid for one year after it is paid. If it has not been used yet, you should be able to apply it to an application tied to your new passport.

ok thanks @abujaniv
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 5:38pm On Aug 03, 2017
Dear Abujaniv, Please i want to present a case on behalf of my boss. In 2004, he was assisted by a miscreant who paraded himself as an agent to gather his travel document for a genuine training programme he was supposed to attend in USA back then. He was having a difficulty in payning for his course online as the only option available as at that time was through the bank and the training registration deadline was very close so the agent promised to pay for the course so he could receive the invitation letter he needed to apply present during his interview. The agent said he could help him pay for the course through his uncle living in the usa provided my boss could pay him the naira equivalent about NGN 90/ 1 USD at that time. He paid the agent the fee in naira equivalent of USD 1,500. Fortunately,his invitation was sent to him within 24 hours, he went with it to apply for his visa and he got his visa but had problem at POE. In short, he was deported and declared permanently inadmissible on account of willfully committing fraud. My boss said the incidence beat his imagination as the CPB called the training firm, only to know that the agent used a stolen credit card to pay for the microsoft course he was going to attend so, a fraudulent charge was placed on the payment. In a nut shell, he went to apply for his visa recently after about 13 years of applying for usa NIV but was denied. since he was deported, he did not travel anywhere, stayed put, got and changed good jobs within Nigeria until he established his own firm in which he's doing well. He resumed traveling overseas in 2013. he has been to UK,France,Germany,Switzerland,UAE and Hungary in the last 4 years, where we have manufacturers without flouting visa rules...he's now a businessman and a distributor to reputable companies globally. I work under him and am made comfortable on the job. I noticed he was feeling down when i entered his office and i insisted he told me respectfully, what went wrong. That's when he shared his experience with me. he had not been to US embassy since 2005, after he was deported at POE on grounds of fraudulent visa documentation, which he was only able to discover himself at the POE. He said he trusted the agent so, he didn't doubt his credibility. recently, during the interview session,he explained all what happened to him and how he was lured into the mess by the agent unknowingly. Right on the spot...maybe because the interviewer showed pity on him and/or due to his changed status( our company is a distributor to 2 major manufacturers in the US alone), the interviewer said he would apply for a waiver on his behalf but he will refuse him this time because of the mark of permanent inadmissibility placed on him in the USA, which cannot be removed at any of the overseas visa offices except at the homeland office and this will take up to 5 months to process and decide,during which the response is given in case the waiver is successful. Sir, in conclusion of my long story, can he reapply before he gets a response from your office as we just won a huge contract of which he needs to visit and discuss with our manufacturer in the USA on production schedule, configuration wand possible discount consideration...or should he wait until he hears from your office? Is it advisable he sees the manager at your embassy on an appointment and explain all these or he should just wait? Thank you for taking out time to read this long story and I do hope many reading this will also learn from his unfortunate encounter with an agent because people can actually do the documentations themselves and legit without engaging touts,most of whom have not stepped outside nigeria before.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 6:13pm On Aug 03, 2017
Hello wendykaay. This site has more information that we can provide in this forum:
https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/family/spouse-citizen.html#1
Although it is called a non-immigrant visa, the K-3 is ultimately a pathway to immigration. As such, questions about it are best directed to the immigrant visa thread.

wendykaay:
Goodday vo I will like to please make an enquiry on k3 non immigrant visa, my husband filed the form I 130 for me already for the immigrant visa which Is still pending, my question is does he need to file another new form I 130 separate for the k3 process and 2. What is the next stage after filing the form I 130 and how long does it takes for the process since my husband is an American citizen.thanks alot
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 6:23pm On Aug 03, 2017
Hello fairfora. The story you recount is a cautionary example of the dangers of using agents. Mistakes made by them, intentional or not, reflect solely on the applicant, so there's no point in trying to foist blame. This goes for protocol officers as well--we often see officials with serious mistakes or omissions in their applications. Again, it is the applicant alone who will bear the consequences from these errors. It usually means that we will require the applicant to come in for a follow-up interview to clear up the mistakes. But it can be as serious as a lifetime travel ban.

Credit card fraud is a serious crime. Your boss should not apply again until DHS rules on the waiver. He'll just be forfeiting another visa fee, and it won't change the wait time. There is no option for appealing to Consular managers.

fairfora:
Dear Abujaniv, Please i want to present a case on behalf of my boss. In 2004, he was assisted by a miscreant who paraded himself as an agent to gather his travel document for a genuine training programme he was supposed to attend in USA back then.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 7:05pm On Aug 03, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello fairfora. The story you recount is a cautionary example of the dangers of using agents. Mistakes made by them, intentional or not, reflect solely on the applicant, so there's no point in trying to foist blame. This goes for protocol officers as well--we often see officials with serious mistakes or omissions in their applications. Again, it is the applicant alone who will bear the consequences from these errors. It usually means that we will require the applicant to come in for a follow-up interview to clear up the mistakes. But it can be as serious as a lifetime travel ban.

Credit card fraud is a serious crime. Your boss should not apply again until DHS rules on the waiver. He'll just be forfeiting another visa fee, and it won't change the wait time. There is no option for appealing to Consular managers.

Thank you very much for your prompt response. This forum is quite helpful and interactive. You guys must have seeing a lot of cases similar to my boss'( an innocent man for that matter) on a regular basis. Our environment really gives room for such shady business to thrive and i hope someday, there will be a serious check to it and many would be saved from falling same victim due to ignorance . unfortunately, there's no ignorance in law. I will advise him tomorrow, though he has suggested he may send our admin manager to USA for the said business meeting a few minutes ago before i left the office, instead of him going to US, for now. Have a wonderful evening!
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Algbenguze: 3:10pm On Aug 05, 2017
Hello Abujaniv.
I have a valid B1/B2 visa but want my wife and our 3 kids to have theirs too so we can visit together before their resumption in mid September. Please is there are specific visa fee for family or will my wife and all the children (ages 6, 4 and 1) have to pay the same visa fee individually?
Thanks for your response.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by pyx: 8:50am On Aug 06, 2017
Dear NIV, what is the process of applying for waiver?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 2:47pm On Aug 06, 2017
Hello Algbenguze. Every traveler needs a visa. Fees must be paid and applications completed for each visa applicant.

Algbenguze:
Hello Abujaniv.
I have a valid B1/B2 visa but want my wife and our 3 kids to have theirs too so we can visit together before their resumption in mid September. Please is there are specific visa fee for family or will my wife and all the children (ages 6, 4 and 1) have to pay the same visa fee individually?
Thanks for your response.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by meetgaby: 2:54pm On Aug 06, 2017
I'd like to attend a Christian conference in the US, Pls what type if visa do I apply for . thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 2:58pm On Aug 06, 2017
Hello pyx. An applicant with an ineligibility may request the visa officer to apply for a waiver of the ineligibility on their behalf. If the officer agrees to do so, the applicant's case is put into administrative processing (221g status), and the waiver application is sent to the Department of Homeland Security. If DHS approves the waiver, the applicant is directed to return their passport to the Embassy/Consulate, and the visa is processed. If it is a lifetime ineligibility (such as 6c1 for material misrepresentation), this process will need to be repeated for each visa application.

pyx:
Dear NIV, what is the process of applying for waiver?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by enygmababe: 6:33pm On Aug 06, 2017
Dear VO,

Compliments of the day to you. Please I have three questions.

1. I have a valid visa which I have travelled with but will expire in September. I would like to renew it as I intend to travel in October. I am eligible for drop box but can't find any information on the application procedure. Please can you help?

2. Hubby got his own visa this year and we initially planned to travel sometime in may to Texas but we had to change our plans on account of my health, now we want to go in October but to Tennessee, will this pose a problem at the POE?

3. I applied for visas for my parents and their appointment is later this month but while filling my mums form I was shocked to see from her passport that she was not born in Benin but in Auchi area and I had already filled Benin for her in my dads form which I had already submitted. Can I correct this mistake or will it be a problem since I will not be attending the interview with them and can't explain the mistake?

Please help.

Thanks in advance
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by ammyfab: 9:11pm On Aug 06, 2017
Hello VO,
I applied for a renewal of b1/B2 visa on the 24th of july 2017.However on checking the status,It stated 'application recieved' on the 26th of July and there has since not been any subsequent updates.it seems to be taking an unusually longer period that of my other family members who renewed about 2 months ago.could there be a problem?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Fenix: 9:49pm On Aug 06, 2017
Hello VO,

I would like to know if a denial for a change of status is the same as denial of a visa. I have once been denied a change of status in 2009 when I was in the States. I have not been back to the US since then. However I recently gotten admission into a good school (along the lines of Harvard/Princeton/Stanford) with a scholarship and am quite worried that this will negatively affect me getting a visa.

On the DS160 form, where it asks if I have ever been denied a visa, I stated "No" as I was not sure if the denial of a change of status was the same thing as a denial of a visa. However on the question of whether I have ever overstayed a visa, I stated "yes" and went on to explain. I am not sure if these two questions are asking the same thing. I would really appreciate your input.

Thank you!
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Ilohoffor: 12:48am On Aug 07, 2017
Hello,
I just had a baby and will like to travel on holiday with him to the US in 2 months. I was wondering what the procedure to get him a visiting visa was. His father and I currently have valid B1/B2 visas. Will he qualify for the waiver programme or do I have to book an interview? He is currently 2 months old.

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