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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 5:51pm On Nov 06, 2017
Hello rolextoni -

You should provide the documents which were requested. If one of those was your son's passport, you should provide it. If your son's passport was not requested, you do not need to provide it.

LagosNIV
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by fibonaci: 5:55pm On Nov 06, 2017
Hello there...

I have had a very humbling experience so far with my B1/B2 visa renewal application.

My application has been under admins processing since December 2016. Can you believe that??

Did a follow up interview in January.

Ddnt hear anything till around June, when I was asked to send in my passport..

After a few weeks, passport's returned back and asked to fill a DS5535 form and send back together with passport.

After another few weeks, passport is sent back. Nothing..

Several months later, was sent an email saying that the DS5535 form I filled wasnt readable and was sent a new form in email format to fill..

I filled that and sent, but still havent heard anything since then.

I sent a few follow up emails as reminder, but still no response.

This is 11months and counting, now I'm at my wits end.

Is there anything that I am not doing right??
Or is my case caught up behind a long and heavy backlog list?

Please kindly advise or help intervene in this case.

Thanks...
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 9:54am On Nov 07, 2017
Thank you Sir.

LagosNIV:
Hello melochic -

You should input the new passport number.

LagosNIV

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by temitope2598: 11:04am On Nov 07, 2017
Hello @AbujaNIV @LagosNIV

Good morning,
I made a little error while filling my DS160 form. I filled the space for full name(in native language) with my given names. I have already scheduled an appointment with the application ID.
Do I fill another DS 160 quickly? Or is it a negligible error?.

Thank you in anticipation of a prompt response.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by rolextoni: 12:32pm On Nov 07, 2017
LagosNIV:
Hello rolextoni -

You should provide the documents which were requested. If one of those was your son's passport, you should provide it. If your son's passport was not requested, you do not need to provide it.

LagosNIV


@LagosNIV,

I am not sure I remember all documents that was requested. I was quiet perplexed when I was being asked about such documents. Is there a way I can find out which documents am suppose to present?

Regards,
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 1:57pm On Nov 07, 2017
Hello rolextoni -

Yes, read the letter which was given to you. Any time an application is refused under section 221g for more documents needed, we write down the documents which are needed. If you need further guidance, please email LagosNIV@state.gov if your application is pending in Lagos or ConsularAbuja@state.gov if your application is pending in Abuja.

LagosNIV

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Tripletmom: 6:31pm On Nov 07, 2017
Hello consular
An agent helped my mum to fill her application form and was granted a 2 years B1/B2 Visa in 2008 to visit my sis who is a US citizen.Her last trip to US was 2010 but she has had some other traveling history in between 2010 and now.
Would want her to accompany me for my childbirth trip.Do I need to revert to the old application(I have no informations about it n was stil young then)or fill a new application form since i know better and i can handle the whole process.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by lexielux: 11:21am On Nov 08, 2017
Hello @Abjniv, i submitted my visa renewal application via drop box and after about a month I was asked to pick up my passport and schedule an appointment with my 221g letter. I was not asked to bring any documents. I was also not able to secure an appointment before my intended date of travel. The event I was to attend has passed but I was able to reschedule for Oct/Nov 2018. I do not have plans to travel to the USA before then. my question is should I still attend my interview at the end of the month or do i cancel and wait till middle of next year to fill another form with my new travel plans and schedule an appointment.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by domcreative: 2:10pm On Nov 08, 2017
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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 2:30pm On Nov 08, 2017
Hello Tripletmom -

A new DS160 should be filled out with complete and accurate information for each application.

LagosNIV
Tripletmom:
Hello consular
An agent helped my mum to fill her application form and was granted a 2 years B1/B2 Visa in 2008 to visit my sis who is a US citizen.Her last trip to US was 2010 but she has had some other traveling history in between 2010 and now.
Would want her to accompany me for my childbirth trip.Do I need to revert to the old application(I have no informations about it n was stil young then)or fill a new application form since i know better and i can handle the whole process.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 2:32pm On Nov 08, 2017
Hello lexielux -

The timing of when you schedule the interview is entirely up to you. Refusals under section 221g are only able to be overcome within 1 year of the refusal. If you wait longer than 1 year from the date of the 221g letter you will be required to file a new application and pay a new application fee.

LagosNIV

lexielux:
Hello @Abjniv, i submitted my visa renewal application via drop box and after about a month I was asked to pick up my passport and schedule an appointment with my 221g letter. I was not asked to bring any documents. I was also not able to secure an appointment before my intended date of travel. The event I was to attend has passed but I was able to reschedule for Oct/Nov 2018. I do not have plans to travel to the USA before then. my question is should I still attend my interview at the end of the month or do i cancel and wait till middle of next year to fill another form with my new travel plans and schedule an appointment.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 2:35pm On Nov 08, 2017
Hello domcreative -

There is no way to edit previously used DS160s. You are responsible for your application, even if you choose to use an agent to help you file it.
You will now have to deal with the consequences of your choice. You can file a new DS160 with truthful information. I would encourage you to bring the situation to the attention of the officer who interviews you without waiting to see if we notice the discrepancies. It may take some time to re-establish your credibility with the United States, but ultimately the path to doing so begins with full disclosure of the truth.

LagosNIV

domcreative:
Hi LagosNIV and abujaniv, please i need your professional advise. I have been a silent follower and i commend the good work you guys are doing.

In 2015 i fell victim to a visa agent, i have used him severally to book my air tickets both locally while in Nigeria and traveling outside Nigeria ( I live in Turkey) i knew him for quite sometime. In late 2015 he told me about a conference coming up in the state and since i will be in Nigeria about that same time, he will like me to apply, which i consented to. However he filled on the visa application that i was married without my consent, when he finally sent me the confirmation details he had submitted i noticed and got angry, he told me that was the only way i could get the visa since i was single. Of course i read and know about submitting false information which was too late for me, so i went ahead with the interview which i was denied and i didn't regret as i was never comfortable with it.

Also in that application, he filled a wrong course of study for me. i did a social science course but filled i studied engineering, all of this he didn't inform me but i got to learn about it when i traveled to Nigeria and to attend the visa interview which was in 2016.

My problem right now, i want to genuinely apply for a US visa myself, i plan attending a conference early next year but i don't want to go ahead without first correcting those information that was wrongly filled. Marital status, Course of study and Address. Please i will like to know the processes i can take to amend this before applying even if it means forgoing my plan of traveling early next year till later time in the year to enable me correct those information.

Please will appreciate your advise.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by temitope2598: 2:51pm On Nov 08, 2017
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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by domcreative: 6:14pm On Nov 08, 2017
LagosNIV:
Hello domcreative -

There is no way to edit previously used DS160s. You are responsible for your application, even if you choose to use an agent to help you file it.
You will now have to deal with the consequences of your choice. You can file a new DS160 with truthful information. I would encourage you to bring the situation to the attention of the officer who interviews you without waiting to see if we notice the discrepancies. It may take some time to re-establish your credibility with the United States, but ultimately the path to doing so begins with full disclosure of the truth.

LagosNIV


Thank you
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by paulsdot: 1:15pm On Nov 09, 2017
Good day VO's,
My family and I recently tried renewing our B1/B2 visas via dropbox. Hpwever our passports were returned and we were asked to schedule a follow up interview. My issue is this as at the time we did the dropbox application my daughter's passport had more than 6 months validity. However the date for the follow up interview will bring her passport validity below 6 months. Seeing as this passport information is already on the DS160 and Gtbank receipt will this be an issue. Kindly advice.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by anuoluwa222(f): 5:37pm On Nov 09, 2017
Good day VO

I got a visa early this year, went for the trip and I came back SEP( I was single)

Now am married, my husband want us to travel again next year for vacation and our honeymoon (we got married some weeks ago)

My husband does not have a visa yet...

1)can you advice on how to go about his visa??

2) will my visa be affected since am now married?

3)can he go with my visa passport for his interview

4)Do I need to do a visa renewal to include my husband

Thanks for your prompt response
God bless
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by jaybros: 5:39pm On Nov 09, 2017
Hello, you have a friend in the USA, he's willing to accommodate you till you get a job there.... You have a degree and enrolled in a part time masters online.

what influence can your friend (A US citizen) have in getting you a visa to work in the USA....from Nigeria to the USA please.
Or how best to go about the travel arrangements?
Thank you
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 8:44pm On Nov 09, 2017
Hello paulsdot -

No, this will not be a problem. You will need to get a new passport for her to travel with, but the visa can be issued and placed in this passport.

LagosNIV

paulsdot:
Good day VO's,
My family and I recently tried renewing our B1/B2 visas via dropbox. Hpwever our passports were returned and we were asked to schedule a follow up interview. My issue is this as at the time we did the dropbox application my daughter's passport had more than 6 months validity. However the date for the follow up interview will bring her passport validity below 6 months. Seeing as this passport information is already on the DS160 and Gtbank receipt will this be an issue. Kindly advice.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 8:47pm On Nov 09, 2017
Hello anoluwa222 -

1) He should apply for the visa, through the same process you did. I imagine you can give him guidance if he has questions. Start at www.ustraveldocs.com/ng
2) No.
3) Yes.
4) Not until this one expires.

LagosNIV

anuoluwa222:
Good day VO

I got a visa early this year, went for the trip and I came back SEP( I was single)

Now am married, my husband want us to travel again next year for vacation and our honeymoon (we got married some weeks ago)

My husband does not have a visa yet...

1)can you advice on how to go about his visa??

2) will my visa be affected since am now married?

3)can he go with my visa passport for his interview

4)Do I need to do a visa renewal to include my husband

Thanks for your prompt response
God bless

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Toosure90: 8:48pm On Nov 09, 2017
Good day vo, I had an appointment with the embassy on the 2nd of November 2017, this month.. After the interview, I was given a white paper that states administrative processing ( I don't know how long this will take ) .. they needed me to provide additional document (divorce decree ).. The following day on the 3rd, I drop the divorce decree with my passport at the DHL collection center at V.I.. I want to know if my passport and document has gotten to the embassy for processing. My immigrant visa case number is (LGS2016662033).. Passport number A08656097.. CR1.. please help us.. We need each other so bad. My wife is emotionally sick as I write. Your time to time update will be of help to us.. Thank you vo.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 9:05pm On Nov 09, 2017
Hello jaybros -

The US does not have a visa which would allow a friend to sponsor another to come work in the US. To work in the US you will generally need to have a petition filed with US Citizenship and Immigration Services on your behalf by an employer for one of the several classifications of visas which are intended for non-immigrant workers. There are a few employment based visas which do not require a USCIS petition, but they do require that you have the employment in advance. For more information about each of these classifications of visas, please visit https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/employment.html

LagosNIV

jaybros:
Hello, you have a friend in the USA, he's willing to accommodate you till you get a job there.... You have a degree and enrolled in a part time masters online.

what influence can your friend (A US citizen) have in getting you a visa to work in the USA....from Nigeria to the USA please.
Or how best to go about the travel arrangements?
Thank you

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 9:11pm On Nov 09, 2017
All questions on the DS160 should be answered completely and accurately. If you discover you have made an error, you should fill out a new DS160 and associate the new barcode from that DS160 with your appointment.

LagosNIV

temitope2598:

@LagosNIV

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by hooklover: 9:16pm On Nov 09, 2017
I have been to The states before and back. I did a renew B1/B2 visa in 2015. The programme I planned to attend with the visa was canceled so I did not use the visa again till it expired October this year.

Just to find out if not traveling will be an issue if I go for visa application next year.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Lib1: 11:55pm On Nov 09, 2017
Hi,
I will be going for an interview next month, my employer is sponsoring my graduate education. Can I go with either a sponsorship letter from the employer or the company's statement of account, maybe the two would be appropriate?
Thanks.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Oiz87: 3:19am On Nov 10, 2017
Good day VO and thanks for the good work.

We got a visa (B1/B2) in 2014 and during the interview, the VO asked if my wife was pregnant. She answered in the affirmative and the VO asked if she intends giving birth in the US and she answered YES. The VO also asked asked if we were actually travelling in December (cause that was what we said in our DS-160 form and we already had a UK visa). We told the VO yes. She advised us that giving birth in the US was quite expensive after which she gave us a form with information concerning giving birth in the US (we still have the form).

Indeed, true to our words, we traveled in December of 2014, returned back in January of 2015. My wife went back in April 2015. At the POE, she told the CBP officer her intention, who asked for a correspondence. She showed the CBP officer her receipt of payment for the doctor (we met the doctor during our December trip and paid him fully for his service).

We did same in August 2016 when she went to have her our second child.

In 2017 when she applied for dropbox, she was asked to come for interview.

During the interview, after answering all questions, the VO told her that the former VO (who interviewed us in 2014 ) didn't state that she was going to give birth in the US although the VO stated that she was pregnant at the point of the interview.

She never hid her intentions from day one and was surprised to be refused on that ground.

Please advise.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by karli4nia(m): 1:17pm On Nov 10, 2017
Hey! LagNIV and ABJNIV
Many props for your good works here..

There is a case of someone who was denied a NI F1 Visa about 15yrs ago.

The person had a mistaken date of birth on that passport of 15yrs ago. Now, in 2017, he's reapplied with corect date of bitth on a brand new 2017 passport and scheduled for interview soon..

Q- Does this single past mistake of 15 yrs ago automatically lower their chance of getting a visa approved now.

N.B- In his DS- 160 form where asked have u ever been refused a visa? Explain? He answered in the affirmative- simply stating he was refused an F1 visa 15 yes ago.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Najite1989: 3:13pm On Nov 10, 2017
goodday narialand i will be glad if i get sincere answers i have applied for US viss twice with my family and was denied twice...i met all the requirement and its feels bad now am thinking of applying again with my family am scared...that they dont give you visa after refusal i dont know please i need you all to enlighten me on that is it possible to be given visa after two times refusal
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by izaga3(m): 3:45pm On Nov 10, 2017
hello.
When I was filling out my DS-160 form, the passport I tried to upload was rejected by the system and I was asked to come with a passport photograph to the interview. On the said interview date, I was turned back for not uploading my passport and was given a letter that said i should not make a new ds-160 application. The thing now is that I don't know how to upload a passport to an already submitted ds-160 form. If I fill out another form, it will definitely have a different bar-code. So what do I do?
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by alexxy: 8:22pm On Nov 10, 2017
Good day, my name is Ola, I have a valid US visa that will expire in Jan. I have travelled once to the states. my wife applied for tourist visa afterwards but was denied, my question is this, do I need to do a Dropbox for renewal then make a photocopy of the visa page for my wife to take along with her for another interview or do I wait until my visa expires then instead of the Dropbox, apply again with my wife. please what do you advice.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Fyorgyn: 1:05am On Nov 11, 2017
Dear AbujaNIV and LagosNIV

Thank you again for patiently answering our many questions.

My visa was approved over a week ago but I am yet to get my passport back.

Sadly, I missed the meeting in the US. I am getting worried because I need my passport to travel to another country next week.

My application status on ceac says "issued". I have called and emailed the contact centre.

I am at my wits end and not sure what to do
LagosNIV:
Hello Fyorgyn -

We do our best to accomodate travelers who have imminent travel plans, and sometimes we are able to print visas faster than 3 days. There are some parts of the process which are out of the control of the individual Embassies and Consulates, so sometimes we are not able to speed the process much. Let the consular officer who interviews you know that you would like to have it printed that day if possible, and we will generally do our best to do so.

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