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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Chuchunana: 1:09pm On Jul 23, 2018
[quote author=covbrand post=69619132][/quote]

Let your high earning cardiologist sister and family members help you out nao...#boastfulsomebody

Oya use medicare(so your mind can rest) and block the road for others...na your way! Others derserve the opportunity to birth in the US just like you...#walksaway

Speedy recovery to your child...

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Adebuble(f): 2:22pm On Jul 23, 2018
MamaOO:

Honestly, I’m not sure about that. They usually go based on the tax returns or pay stubs and stuff. And you have to keep renewing the Medicaid every year anyways.. so you need to give them current pay stub or the year’s tax return transcripts. You can probably file for that year but you won’t be able to renew it the next year.


Thank you for your reply..
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by happney65: 2:37pm On Jul 23, 2018
MamaOO:

The child has to qualify for Medicare through his:her parent or guardian. That’s the way it works. The child doesn’t have any income and the parents do not make any income in the US which taxes them into the system. So no, they’re not qualified. That they paid thousands of dollars to birth was a choice. They chose to do that. The thousands of dollars the parents paid was payment for services rendered.....aka healthcare and childbirth. We also pay for childbirth depending on if you have insurance or not, what kind of insurance you have, your insurance deductible, co-pay and all that. Those bills cold run you about $3000-$4000. This is despite the insurance premiums paid monthly. You also have to pay your OB too o. Most insurance cover 90% of your costs. You’re responsible for the remaining 10%.

And yes, if the child decides to come to the US later in life to go to college, they will probably not qualify for financial aid. Student loans yes, financial aid no. Why? Financial aid is need based. You have to submit your parents (both parents) paystubs and other supporting documents to qualify for financial aid. Once they see that your parents make money outside the shores of the country and do not pay tax or reside here, no financial aid. Student loan, yes you can and will qualify for that. They only need a social security number. It’s a loan and you have to pay it back with interest after you graduate. Financial aid doesn’t need to be paid back.

The only other alternative is for parents to pay out of pocket. To save the kids from student loans cos student loan is an headache. Even at that, for the first one or two years, the child will pay out of state fees for any college he/she is going to because they don’t reside in the US. They just came back from college. Most people find ways to become state residents after the second year I believe. Sadly, there’s lots of loopholes around.

Okay thank you
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by happney65: 2:37pm On Jul 23, 2018
Beautyaddy:


Lol!!...Yes and No.

One of the benefits and Most Impotant benefits of being a U.S. Citizen is that you Have to PAY TAXES to the U.S. government and at the same time you get to enjoy all those benefits your taxes have paid into...and nothing else.

Medical care and services in the U.S. is not free but is being paid by U.S. residents tax payers or private insurance.

Foreigners that are having babies in the U.S. are doing it because they want their kids to have the U.S passport in order to avoid applying for visas to most first world countries and also so that when their kids get older and then have to attend college they will not have to pay the international fees to attend any public university in the state they reside.

And yes, when the kids do grow above 21 years of age they might be able to file for their parents if their parents are still alive at that time.

Okay thank you
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by overlord77: 4:08pm On Jul 23, 2018
post=69631943:


Let your high earning cardiologist sister and family members help you out nao...#boastfulsomebody

Oya use medicare(so your mind can rest) and block the road for others...na your way! Others derserve the opportunity to birth in the US just like you...#walksaway

Speedy recovery to your child...

@covbrand, @mamaOO, @seyewest and @Chuchunana. Y'all should pipe down o before I set Charles_okocha AKA igwe_2pac with his # NunuGang, LAPD and NYPD crew on your butts. Lol grin.

Cmon guys, we didn't come here to show off or become enemies, we are just hustling for better opportunities for our kids. Let's roll past this.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by expectingmum: 4:10pm On Jul 23, 2018
Summerrr:


I live in Sydney, how about you?

I am based in HK. Do you have an email ? May be we can take this offline?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Adebuble(f): 4:13pm On Jul 23, 2018
overlord77:


@covbrand, @mamaOO, @seyewest and @Chuchunana. Y'all should pipe down o before I set Charles_okocha AKA igwe_2pac with his # NunuGang, LAPD and NYPD crew on your butts. Lol grin.

Cmon guys, we didn't come here to show off or become enemies, we are just hustling for better opportunities for our kids. Let's roll past this.

Your so right...
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by expectingmum: 4:17pm On Jul 23, 2018
Jenny8935:
Hello NL family. I am back once again to give back even though I am not very active on the group. But the group has been very helpful to me since I started reading in January. I read virtually all the previous parts (1-5) and silently followed part 6. I dropped my visa renewal interview here in March. So, to my POE story. I flew Airfrance at 36 weeks plus to Houston 2 days ago with DH. Had 3 hours transit at Paris.... Excellent flight and good food especially the 'steaming hot Jollof rice' with chicken. Lol. Arrived Houston about 2pm. No queue at immigration. Met a white Officer.
DH and I :Good afternoon
Officer :Good afternoon, passports please (hand him our current passports)
Officer : Purpose of visit?
DH and I : Medical for childbirth. We are expecting a baby.
Officer : (scans our passport) have you been to the US before?
DH : yes, this is my 3rd time and my wife's 4th time in the US.
Officer : where are you having the baby?
DH: St. Louis, MO. We leave for St. Louis tomorrow
Officer : How much do you have for the visit?
DH: 4,052 dollars in cash and about $13,500 in cards. (NB : we already paid doctor and hospital before our visa interview but didn't bother stating it at the interview and at the POE)
Officer : why St. Louis?
Me: That's where we had our last baby 3 years ago. We are using the same doctor and hospital cos we had a good experience with them the last time.
Officer : stamps us in for 6months each and says we can proceed to baggage claim. (no secondary)
Immigration lasted just about one minute or less. We collected our luggage and headed for exit. Every one crossed customs/agric officers without being asked any questions but as we passed, one over Sabi officer (Asian or Mexican self) sighted my big stomach and the car seat on top of our luggage (cos we put it in a transparent nylon bag) and immediately stopped us and called us to the side.
Officer : can I see your passports? (hand over to him)
Officer : I can see you are here for childbirth.
DH and I : yes
Officer : Did you go to the secondary room upstairs?
DH and I : nope
Officer : how come? Didn't you tell the immigration officer that you are here for childbirth
DH and I : we did
Officer : calls the other officer standing with him (a black older officer this time)
Black Officer : Did the immigration officer see your documents eg: doctor's correspondence, appointment, any evidence of payment and proof of financial status?
DH and I : nope, he didn't ask for the documents , only asked where we were going to deliver and why and how much we had for it. But we have all the documents with us.
Black officer : can I see them (we hand him a file containing all the burden of proof: doctors correspondence, doctors acceptance letter, doctors appointment, hospital correspondence, hospital and doctors receipts of payment, budget plan and statement of account and my maternity leave letter)
He flips through them quickly and hands back to us.
Black officer: what do you do in your country
DH: I am a ****, my wife is a **** (we are both doctors)
Black officer(now smiling with us) : Can I ask a question?
DH and I : Go ahead (thinking he wanted to ask a medical question to ascertain if we are truly doctors)
Black officer : how come you have the doctors and hospitals in Nigeria, yet all of you want to come here to have your babies?
Before we could even answer, he cuts us in.....
Black officer : let me tell you what I think. I think you all just want the citizenship by birth for the baby (still smiling)
DH and I : Definitely!!! That's the number one reason. It gives the baby prospects of a better life in future and better academic and career opportunities in life. (smiling back)
Black officer : (now laughing and nodding in agreement) The baby may also fetch you guys a green card and citizenship later in the future.
DH and I : Exactly, thats right.
Black officer : (still smiling from ear to ear) you know what? I truly appreciate your truthfulness... Welcome to America and have a safe delivery.
DH and I : Thanks a lot
Meanwhile, they forgot to ask for the food items we had and didn't even ask for the declaration form. Although we didn't take any contraband foodstuff like chicken noodles, chicken Maggie, Yam, fresh vegetables or meat. So, no agric.
Thanks once again NL family. I hope this gives hope and encouragement to others here. Please let's continue to speak the truth at all times. It's not a crime to birth in the US. Jus stick to the rules and you'll be fine.

Can suggest who is the doctor and hospital you guys using?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by expectingmum: 4:21pm On Jul 23, 2018
[quote author=BBojo post=69624148][/quote]

What reason/document proof you provided to get expedited passport?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Iyaboonibipe: 4:53pm On Jul 23, 2018
Aibisoye0:


DM me

Me too pls. Sent u a mail
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by mercifull(f): 6:31pm On Jul 23, 2018
Jenny8935:
Hello NL family. I am back once again to give back even though I am not very active on the group. But the group has been very helpful to me since I started reading in January. I read virtually all the previous parts (1-5) and silently followed part 6. I dropped my visa renewal interview here in March. So, to my POE story. I flew Airfrance at 36 weeks plus to Houston 2 days ago with DH. Had 3 hours transit at Paris.... Excellent flight and good food especially the 'steaming hot Jollof rice' with chicken. Lol. Arrived Houston about 2pm. No queue at immigration. Met a white Officer.
DH and I :Good afternoon
Officer :Good afternoon, passports please (hand him our current passports)
Officer : Purpose of visit?
DH and I : Medical for childbirth. We are expecting a baby.
Officer : (scans our passport) have you been to the US before?
DH : yes, this is my 3rd time and my wife's 4th time in the US.
Officer : where are you having the baby?
DH: St. Louis, MO. We leave for St. Louis tomorrow
Officer : How much do you have for the visit?
DH: 4,052 dollars in cash and about $13,500 in cards. (NB : we already paid doctor and hospital before our visa interview but didn't bother stating it at the interview and at the POE)
Officer : why St. Louis?
Me: That's where we had our last baby 3 years ago. We are using the same doctor and hospital cos we had a good experience with them the last time.
Officer : stamps us in for 6months each and says we can proceed to baggage claim. (no secondary)
Immigration lasted just about one minute or less. We collected our luggage and headed for exit. Every one crossed customs/agric officers without being asked any questions but as we passed, one over Sabi officer (Asian or Mexican self) sighted my big stomach and the car seat on top of our luggage (cos we put it in a transparent nylon bag) and immediately stopped us and called us to the side.
Officer : can I see your passports? (hand over to him)
Officer : I can see you are here for childbirth.
DH and I : yes
Officer : Did you go to the secondary room upstairs?
DH and I : nope
Officer : how come? Didn't you tell the immigration officer that you are here for childbirth
DH and I : we did
Officer : calls the other officer standing with him (a black older officer this time)
Black Officer : Did the immigration officer see your documents eg: doctor's correspondence, appointment, any evidence of payment and proof of financial status?
DH and I : nope, he didn't ask for the documents , only asked where we were going to deliver and why and how much we had for it. But we have all the documents with us.
Black officer : can I see them (we hand him a file containing all the burden of proof: doctors correspondence, doctors acceptance letter, doctors appointment, hospital correspondence, hospital and doctors receipts of payment, budget plan and statement of account and my maternity leave letter)
He flips through them quickly and hands back to us.
Black officer: what do you do in your country
DH: I am a ****, my wife is a **** (we are both doctors)
Black officer(now smiling with us) : Can I ask a question?
DH and I : Go ahead (thinking he wanted to ask a medical question to ascertain if we are truly doctors)
Black officer : how come you have the doctors and hospitals in Nigeria, yet all of you want to come here to have your babies?
Before we could even answer, he cuts us in.....
Black officer : let me tell you what I think. I think you all just want the citizenship by birth for the baby (still smiling)
DH and I : Definitely!!! That's the number one reason. It gives the baby prospects of a better life in future and better academic and career opportunities in life. (smiling back)
Black officer : (now laughing and nodding in agreement) The baby may also fetch you guys a green card and citizenship later in the future.
DH and I : Exactly, thats right.
Black officer : (still smiling from ear to ear) you know what? I truly appreciate your truthfulness... Welcome to America and have a safe delivery.
DH and I : Thanks a lot
Meanwhile, they forgot to ask for the food items we had and didn't even ask for the declaration form. Although we didn't take any contraband foodstuff like chicken noodles, chicken Maggie, Yam, fresh vegetables or meat. So, no agric.
Thanks once again NL family. I hope this gives hope and encouragement to others here. Please let's continue to speak the truth at all times. It's not a crime to birth in the US. Jus stick to the rules and you'll be fine.
Hello. Thank God for journey mercies. Did airfrance request a fit to fly letter from your Dr?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by AdomMum: 6:47pm On Jul 23, 2018
doyin2me:



Yes, I can.
Hola
Hello Ma'am,
Please i would like to ask a few questions on accommodation in Richmond, Va. Can we please exchange emails via nhyiraella@yahoo.com.
Thank you Ma'am!
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ozymes: 8:11pm On Jul 23, 2018
Nice one!
overlord77:


@covbrand, @mamaOO, @seyewest and @Chuchunana. Y'all should pipe down o before I set Charles_okocha AKA igwe_2pac with his # NunuGang, LAPD and NYPD crew on your butts. Lol grin.

Cmon guys, we didn't come here to show off or become enemies, we are just hustling for better opportunities for our kids. Let's roll past this.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 10:44pm On Jul 23, 2018
People who don't know each other will be showing off to themselves..simple explanation,show off go enter..all of us will be alright las las cheesy

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by doyin2me: 11:27am On Jul 24, 2018
AdomMum:

Hello Ma'am,
Please i would like to ask a few questions on accommodation in Richmond, Va. Can we please exchange emails via nhyiraella@yahoo.com.
Thsank you Ma'am!




Send a dm
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Viola2017: 4:21pm On Jul 24, 2018
hello House,
I need to know how Visa on Arrival payment can be made using money order.I read where they said that the surname on the credit card must match that of the applicant and that is what i don't have at the moment so I'd like to use Money Order but it's not stated on the Nigerian Immigration website.
However, if anyone has ever paid for you using his/her credit and the person's surname is different from yours, I'd like to know how you did it.
My plan was to have my host pay the money using his credit card then I'll give him the cash equivalent. thanks all.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Aibisoye0: 7:13pm On Jul 24, 2018
Viola2017:
hello House,
I need to know how Visa on Arrival payment can be made using money order.I read where they said that the surname on the credit card must match that of the applicant and that is what i don't have at the moment so I'd like to use Money Order but it's not state on the Nigerian Immigration website.
However, if anyone has ever paid for you using his/her credit and the person's surname is different from yours, I'd like to know how you did it.
My plan was to have my host pay the money using his credit card then I'll give him the cash equivalent. thanks all.

I paid cash at Lagos Airport doe. Although it's discouraged
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Jenny8935: 1:26am On Jul 25, 2018
Nobody asked for any fit to fly from Lagos to France, to Houston, to st. Louis. Although I had it prepared by my doctor. I didn't get checked at Port Health, so no port health certificate and no airline asked for it. Some airlines are quite liberal like air France, KLM and Lufthansa. They don't have restrictions on pregnant women flying. They may, however, require a fit to fly after 36 weeks, if they even remember to ask. But you are free to fly without it anytime before 36 weeks. The regulations are on their websites.

mercifull:

Hello. Thank God for journey mercies. Did airfrance request a fit to fly letter from your Dr?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by boldbabe: 2:33am On Jul 25, 2018
Mamaiyanu:

Congrats ma'am!

Thank you so much
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by AdomMum: 4:47am On Jul 25, 2018
doyin2me:


Send a dm
I’m having problems accessing the email to which Nairaland is attached...I would have sent a dm long time.
Nevermind,thanks for responding.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by cindermum: 8:56am On Jul 25, 2018
Viola2017:
hello House,
I need to know how Visa on Arrival payment can be made using money order.I read where they said that the surname on the credit card must match that of the applicant and that is what i don't have at the moment so I'd like to use Money Order but it's not state on the Nigerian Immigration website.
However, if anyone has ever paid for you using his/her credit and the person's surname is different from yours, I'd like to know how you did it.
My plan was to have my host pay the money using his credit card then I'll give him the cash equivalent. thanks all.

Cash is now unacceptable. Please go ahead with the card you want to use. Someone offered to give us his card at the airport when we were having issues with ours and that wasn't discouraged. So I think you should be able to use it?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by DFmum: 9:21am On Jul 25, 2018
No recent visa interviews, what's happening?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by phebeansans: 11:03am On Jul 25, 2018
Hello everyone. I have been trying to send the visa on arrival application to the Nigerian immigration website and it keeps saying their inbox is full. Please can anyone tell me how to overcome this problem as i dont have much time left.My flight is on Saturday.Thank you
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by doyin2me: 12:25pm On Jul 25, 2018
AdomMum:

I’m having problems accessing the email to which Nairaland is attached...I would have sent a dm long time.
Nevermind,thanks for responding.




Sent you a mail
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by mercifull(f): 12:41pm On Jul 25, 2018
Jenny8935:
Nobody asked for any fit to fly from Lagos to France, to Houston, to st. Louis. Although I had it prepared by my doctor. I didn't get checked at Port Health, so no port health certificate and no airline asked for it. Some airlines are quite liberal like air France, KLM and Lufthansa. They don't have restrictions on pregnant women flying. They may, however, require a fit to fly after 36 weeks, if they even remember to ask. But you are free to fly without it anytime before 36 weeks. The regulations are on their websites.

Thank you very much. I saw it on their website but wanted.to be sure what is written is same as what is done. Thanks a bunch.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Cardeezah(f): 1:46pm On Jul 25, 2018
chinybelle:
Kindly help if your can.

My sis is trying to apply for b2 visa for childbirth in the US while her husband will apply for b1/b2 to join her after baby is born before they will all come back together. Her husband is sponsoring the trip and she is a stay at home wife,this is their first.

Now the question

Are they supposed to be interviewed together or will they book for interview separately ?

Thank u
Hi please was your sisters visa approved?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by cookies: 2:39pm On Jul 25, 2018
Please who knows which airlines that are currently doing promo on their international routes?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by expectingmum: 2:48pm On Jul 25, 2018
chinybelle:
Kindly help if your can.

My sis is trying to apply for b2 visa for childbirth in the US while her husband will apply for b1/b2 to join her after baby is born before they will all come back together. Her husband is sponsoring the trip and she is a stay at home wife,this is their first.

Now the question

Are they supposed to be interviewed together or will they book for interview separately ?

Thank u

We applied together(DH and myself) and were issued B1/B2 both although in DS-160 we applied for B2.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by expectingmum: 2:54pm On Jul 25, 2018
Hello,

Can someone provide some doctor/hospitals contact information?
Tried reaching Houston area but website didn’t load and very confused if Doctores ParaTi can be used?

Open to all US reasonably priced options(no location preference).

Can anyone advice some doctor/hospitals?

Thanks

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