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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Jchi9876: 11:45am On Aug 30, 2018
Nna men
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 11:47am On Aug 30, 2018
LadyGuinivere:


Ehhhhh! Eh Eh! That is patented and trade marked. Use with credit to the madam.
Lolz
Are you still drinking your okporoko water?

Yes.I add am pepper. He come be okporoko peppersoup lol

You go still rush Me with those orisirisi when you show abi?
I trust you will. correct madamcheesy
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by osagieobasohan: 11:58am On Aug 30, 2018
Hello,

I applied for emergency appointment to go give birth in America. I applied on Monday 27th August but i am yet to get any response. I was told that they respond between 24 - 48hrs.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 2:22pm On Aug 30, 2018
osagieobasohan:
Hello,

I applied for emergency appointment to go give birth in America. I applied on Monday 27th August but i am yet to get any response. I was told that they respond between 24 - 48hrs.


They see these "emergencies" a lot.
Is it life threatening, do you have medical recommendation from Nigeria and or a receiving American hospital?

My dear don't wait on them oooo they may even respond after you done born that sweet baby for this our country.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Fela4ese: 2:41pm On Aug 30, 2018
casey77:
Good day every body in da houz.
thou my transcript is coming bit late sha,on d 12/07/2018, i n my wife went for an interview @ d USA embassy lagos branch .went thru d normal formality.
Blue paper just dey fly anyhow.there is one of d VO that look like fulani girl, that VO nor get joy @all,she dey vex badly.whn it got to my turn,ws directed to one window can't remba d numba but it ws one matured oyibo woman we met dia.

Vo:next
Me;good mornin
Vo:good mornin
Vo:y do u wanna go to d us
Wify said to spend d holiday
Vo:where in USA ar u goin to
me:i told her
Vo:wat do u do facin wify
Wify:im d bla bla of so n so company,my company is into so n so bla bla.she nor even let her xplain go anywhere ,VO face me,sir wat do u do,naim i fire down
Vo:how long hv u bn runin the business,
Me; i told her
VO:how many staff do u hv
Me:i told her
Vo:how many managers do u hav
Me:i told her,vo facing wify
Vo:how long hv u bn operatin d business
Wify:told her
Vo:do u hv computer
wify:told her n d numbers of computers
Vo:did u inherit dis business
wify:told her no
Vo:wat is d biggest job u hav handle
Wify; told her
Vo;how many staff do u hav
Wify; ttold her d numbers
VO:are u married
We:yes
Vo:any kid
We:yes
Vo:how many
We:told her
Vo:whats dia age
We:told her
Vo:y are d kids not going wit u
Wify; said dey gonna spend d holidays wit dia grandma n mayb sum other time,they gonna join us
Vo:how long u gonna spend
We:told her
Vo:wats ur budget for this trip
Me:i told her
Vo:is the money ready now
Me:yes its ready n available
Vo;ar u sure d money is ready
Me; yes ma very sure
Vo:i will approve ur visa,i'm gonna keep ur pp
She brought out white paper cycle where to pick it up.
All this while d interview ws goin on,she will look @ d computer n b typing ooooooo.
she ws jst too busy typing. Whn she said i approve d visa,She said other things but i nor com dey hear watin she dey talk again. Na so she giv us d white paper, oya quick quick we gbagba b4 she go change her mind.
she was really friendly sha

congrats to u guys
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 7:09pm On Aug 30, 2018
casey77:
Good day every body in da houz.
thou my transcript is coming bit late sha,on d 12/07/2018, i n my wife went for an interview @ d USA embassy lagos branch .went thru d normal formality.
All this while d interview ws goin on,she will look @ d computer n b typing ooooooo.
she ws jst too busy typing. Whn she said i approve d visa,She said other things but i nor com dey hear watin she dey talk again. Na so she giv us d white paper, oya quick quick we gbagba b4 she go change her mind.
she was really friendly sha


Well Done.... and Congrats.. Enjoy your trip.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 7:19pm On Aug 30, 2018
LadyGuinivere:

Clearly. U have issues with your self and lack confidence. Do you not have an opinion? Why do u have to seek relevance by being a parasite and looking for whom to attach to?
When have I ever said anything about work? Either you need help or you cannot comprehend English..... Or maybe both.

Yes. I got a visa at a point. Go get yours . Keep being pained. Makes me more relevant. Makes people notice me more. And makes your pain increase exponentially...
Have a ladyguinivere thought filled day

He's fighting proxy war with you... grin grin grin

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 7:28pm On Aug 30, 2018
Donmatlock:
Hello Guys,
I need some help here.
Last week I got an invite from one of the top tech companies to attend a conference in Silicon Valley. This is an all expense paid trip, air travel and hotel has been provided. And I have to get a visa before October 12.

I have applied by filling DS160 but the appointment dates are only available from December. Is it possible to get impromptu or early date for an interview in Lagos.
Thank you for your anticipated support.

Visit Abuja embassy page and keep a vigil.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by vulpeslopez(m): 2:01am On Aug 31, 2018
Guys,my story is long so let me just shorten it,I was born in the US to a diplomat father,I was issued an America passport,birth certificate and a social security card....I came into Nigeria when I was 2yrs,when I turned 18yrs and went to do renewal....my passport was cancelled becos they said "it was issued in error becos children born to diplomat don't acquire citizenship becos the law of that country don't apply to them" my Nigeria passport still has birth place as United States,I still have a photocopy of my US passport before it was cancelled and after it was cancelled, original copy of my birth certificate and social security card and the letter acknowledging the cancellation.....now I want to apply for Visit Visa,with my virgin passport.....wat are my chances?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyGuinivere: 4:11am On Aug 31, 2018
vulpeslopez:
Guys,my story is long so let me just shorten it,I was born in the US to a diplomat father,I was issued an America passport,birth certificate and a social security card....I came into Nigeria when I was 2yrs,when I turned 18yrs and went to do renewal....my passport was cancelled becos they said "it was issued in error becos children born to diplomat don't acquire citizenship becos the law of that country don't apply to them" my Nigeria passport still has birth place as United States,I still have a photocopy of my US passport before it was cancelled and after it was cancelled, original copy of my birth certificate and social security card and the letter acknowledging the cancellation.....now I want to apply for Visit Visa,with my virgin passport.....wat are my chances?
That's weird. Get a lawyer to give u the best advice.. I don't think the cancellation was in order

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by TheCongo2: 4:17am On Aug 31, 2018
LadyGuinivere:

That's weird. Get a lawyer to give u the best advice.. I don't think the cancellation was in order

I actually thought of you when I read that question.
And I am surprised that you are the first one to answer.
What a chance!

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 4:36am On Aug 31, 2018
vulpeslopez:
Guys,my story is long so let me just shorten it,I was born in the US to a diplomat father,I was issued an America passport,birth certificate and a social security card....I came into Nigeria when I was 2yrs,when I turned 18yrs and went to do renewal....my passport was cancelled becos they said "it was issued in error becos children born to diplomat don't acquire citizenship becos the law of that country don't apply to them" my Nigeria passport still has birth place as United States,I still have a photocopy of my US passport before it was cancelled and after it was cancelled, original copy of my birth certificate and social security card and the letter acknowledging the cancellation.....now I want to apply for Visit Visa,with my virgin passport.....wat are my chances?

A person born in the United States to a foreign diplomatic officer accredited to the United States is not subject to the jurisdiction of United States law. Therefore, that person cannot be considered a U.S. citizen at birth under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. This person may, however, be considered a permanent resident at birth and able to receive a green card through creation of record.

To determine whether your parent is a foreign diplomatic officer, your parent’s accredited title must be listed in the State Department Diplomatic List, also known as the Blue List. This list includes:

Ambassadors
Ministers
Charges d’affaires
Counselors
Secretaries and attaches of embassies and legations
Members of the Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities
It also includes those with comparable diplomatic status and immunities assigned to the United Nations or to the Organization of American States and other persons who have comparable diplomatic status.

For more information, refer to Section 101(a)(20), 103, 262, 264 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and 8 CFR 101.3, 101.4 and 264.2.


They were 10000% legally justified. you do not have right to claim US citizenship and should desist from claiming such directly or indirectly because it is a crime to do so when you not.

Your best bet would have been to go the PR route but then again after a long period of "abandonment" in your case was not even activated, You lose it. Your best bet is to go in front of a VO and prove you have strong ties to Nigeria via a NIV

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by travelland(f): 6:28am On Aug 31, 2018
vulpeslopez:
Guys,my story is long so let me just shorten it,I was born in the US to a diplomat father,I was issued an America passport,birth certificate and a social security card....I came into Nigeria when I was 2yrs,when I turned 18yrs and went to do renewal....my passport was cancelled becos they said "it was issued in error becos children born to diplomat don't acquire citizenship becos the law of that country don't apply to them" my Nigeria passport still has birth place as United States,I still have a photocopy of my US passport before it was cancelled and after it was cancelled, original copy of my birth certificate and social security card and the letter acknowledging the cancellation.....now I want to apply for Visit Visa,with my virgin passport.....wat are my chances?

Hi, your chance is as good as any true visitor's. Do your home work well then book your interview date.


It feels good to be back to Nigeria, it always makes me remember Nairaland
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by travelland(f): 6:31am On Aug 31, 2018
AfonjaBoston:


A person born in the United States to a foreign diplomatic officer accredited to the United States is not subject to the jurisdiction of United States law. Therefore, that person cannot be considered a U.S. citizen at birth under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. This person may, however, be considered a permanent resident at birth and able to receive a green card through creation of record.

To determine whether your parent is a foreign diplomatic officer, your parent’s accredited title must be listed in the State Department Diplomatic List, also known as the Blue List. This list includes:

Ambassadors
Ministers
Charges d’affaires
Counselors
Secretaries and attaches of embassies and legations
Members of the Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities
It also includes those with comparable diplomatic status and immunities assigned to the United Nations or to the Organization of American States and other persons who have comparable diplomatic status.

For more information, refer to Section 101(a)(20), 103, 262, 264 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and 8 CFR 101.3, 101.4 and 264.2.


They were 10000% legally justified. you do not have right to claim US citizenship and should desist from claiming such directly or indirectly because it is a crime to do so when you not.

Your best bet would have been to go the PR route but then again after a long period of "abandonment" in your case was not even activated, You lose it. Your best bet is to go in front of a VO and prove you have strong ties to Nigeria via a NIV

After reading his post, I think he already knows the above stated points. He's asking what his chances are when he applies for a visit visa with his Nigerian passport

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by travelland(f): 6:38am On Aug 31, 2018
Shegunz:
Please house I need ur advice...my name is segun Ray. Im 39 and single. My uncle who is resident in usa wants to take my mum for medical treatment and as the only child of hers I'm to accompany her there for 3 months only. I have a job and my coy has approved to give me 3 months vacation without pay. Pls kindly finish me with advice, strategies, documents etc for the interview. What's my chances of getting d visa approved? My uncle will sponsor the trip and treatment. Thanks all.


You need strong ties with Nigeria. There's a problem when an uncle wants to sponsor an adult nephew. What you can do is to gradually build your account before applying. Sponsor yourself while your uncle can do the sponsoring of your mama's trip & bills. Like how much do you earn monthly?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by travelland(f): 6:44am On Aug 31, 2018
Donmatlock:
Hello Guys,
I need some help here.
Last week I got an invite from one of the top tech companies to attend a conference in Silicon Valley. This is an all expense paid trip, air travel and hotel has been provided. And I have to get a visa before October 12.

I have applied by filling DS160 but the appointment dates are only available from December. Is it possible to get impromptu or early date for an interview in Lagos.
Thank you for your anticipated support.


It might help if you ask the company to contact the embassy, it might work. Check with ghd company if they will be hosting a similar conference next year then plan ahead for it.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 7:25am On Aug 31, 2018
travelland:


After reading his post, I think he already knows the above stated points. He's asking what his chances are when he applies for a visit visa with his Nigerian passport

Did not think he did. The context of his post still sounds to me like "a bona fide citizen is being relegated to a visit visa" and I was not the only crazy one who thought that way
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by alpatosky: 7:38am On Aug 31, 2018
Urgent please, I want to apply for USA tourist visa with family in by first week of September. Is it possible to get an interview before the end of september, may be between 21 and 25 at Lagos embassy. Please it is very important

I need help please ....thank you in advance
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 8:15am On Aug 31, 2018
travelland:


Hi, your chance is as good as any true visitor's. Do your home work well then book your interview date.


It feels good to be back to Nigeria, it always makes me remember Nairaland

grin grin grin so we're now second hand material abi cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by vulpeslopez(m): 8:48am On Aug 31, 2018
AfonjaBoston:


A person born in the United States to a foreign diplomatic officer accredited to the United States is not subject to the jurisdiction of United States law. Therefore, that person cannot be considered a U.S. citizen at birth under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. This person may, however, be considered a permanent resident at birth and able to receive a green card through creation of record.

To determine whether your parent is a foreign diplomatic officer, your parent’s accredited title must be listed in the State Department Diplomatic List, also known as the Blue List. This list includes:

Ambassadors
Ministers
Charges d’affaires
Counselors
Secretaries and attaches of embassies and legations
Members of the Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities
It also includes those with comparable diplomatic status and immunities assigned to the United Nations or to the Organization of American States and other persons who have comparable diplomatic status.

For more information, refer to Section 101(a)(20), 103, 262, 264 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and 8 CFR 101.3, 101.4 and 264.2.


They were 10000% legally justified. you do not have right to claim US citizenship and should desist from claiming such directly or indirectly because it is a crime to do so when you not.

Your best bet would have been to go the PR route but then again after a long period of "abandonment" in your case was not even activated, You lose it. Your best bet is to go in front of a VO and prove you have strong ties to Nigeria via a NIV
I had to go back to check the letter I was given, bros u sure say no be u write that letter??I am not claiming,my place of birth still carries the United States on my Nigeria passport....that isnt a crime,That is the Truth,I can't change where I was born.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyGuinivere: 9:58am On Aug 31, 2018
AfonjaBoston:


Did not think he did. The context of his post still sounds to me like "a bona fide citizen is being relegated to a visit visa" and I was not the only crazy one who thought that way
I think he already knew that.
Thanks Afonja for the education. I didn't know that...

@thecongo kizzez

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by vulpeslopez(m): 10:11am On Aug 31, 2018
travelland:


After reading his post, I think he already knows the above stated points. He's asking what his chances are when he applies for a visit visa with his Nigerian passport
thanks......just wanted to know my chances?even If I am not a citizen,being born there is Ties enough to get a Visa?isn't it?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by vulpeslopez(m): 10:14am On Aug 31, 2018
AfonjaBoston:


Did not think he did. The context of his post still sounds to me like "a bona fide citizen is being relegated to a visit visa" and I was not the only crazy one who thought that way
Egbon,I dont consider myself a bonafide not to talk of citizen maybe that is why I have Neva made any attempt to leave Nigeria until now.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by KaptainAfrika: 11:33am On Aug 31, 2018
1. If you can show you have ties to Nigeria, that will necessitate your timely return, in the eyes of the VO, you are good to go.

2. No one knows your chances per se. But there are certain profiles that are a big NO NO, yours has a 50-50 chance of success.

3. I am guessing, but don't be surprised if the VO gets up and leaves, and comes back to attend to you - yours is a unique case.

vulpeslopez:
Guys,my story is long so let me just shorten it,I was born in the US to a diplomat father,I was issued an America passport,birth certificate and a social security card....I came into Nigeria when I was 2yrs,when I turned 18yrs and went to do renewal....my passport was cancelled becos they said "it was issued in error becos children born to diplomat don't acquire citizenship becos the law of that country don't apply to them" my Nigeria passport still has birth place as United States,I still have a photocopy of my US passport before it was cancelled and after it was cancelled, original copy of my birth certificate and social security card and the letter acknowledging the cancellation.....now I want to apply for Visit Visa,with my virgin passport.....wat are my chances?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by KaptainAfrika: 11:42am On Aug 31, 2018
I should drop this here.

1. A child of a US Citizen (at least one parent - not sure if it applies, if the mother is a US Citizen), is a US Citizen.

2. A child of a US Citizen born anywhere in the world, is a US Citizen.

3. A child of a US Citizen who has not applied for citizenship but has the passport of another country, will be considered to have ties to the US and to his/her home-country (like a low-key way of encouraging the child to obtain citizenship)

4. Having family (immediate) in the US, is considered a TIE TO THE US. Same as having a family in Nigeria is considered a tie to Nigeria.

Peace.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 1:28pm On Aug 31, 2018
vulpeslopez:
I had to go back to check the letter I was given, bros u sure say no be u write that letter??I am not claiming,my place of birth still carries the United States on my Nigeria passport....that isnt a crime,That is the Truth,I can't change where I was born.

Guy man nobody is saying you were not born in the USA. Your birth certificate and erroneously issued passport has it written very very very boldly.

Let me try pidgin. The rule yarn say even if dem born you for obodo America if your parents na diplomats for that time, bros you no qualify to be called U.S. citizen.

End of story. Live with it. No lawyer will win this case . dey will just chop you mugu

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 1:39pm On Aug 31, 2018
AfonjaBoston:


Guy man nobody is saying you were not born in the USA. Your birth certificate and erroneously issued passport has it written very very very boldly.

Let me try pidgin. The rule yarn say even if dem born you for obodo America if your parents na diplomats for that time, bros you no qualify to be called U.S. citizen.

End of story. Live with it. No lawyer will win this case . dey will just chop you mugu

But he's not arguing with you na. He's only saying he's America born, dazzol! Surely he can't be conferred citizenship on that ground because of the pecularity of his case. I can't even understand how his parents, and our parents, just let the US and the UK go like that, no visits, nothing. Diplomats for that matter oh!

Our parents of old sha. Well, Nigeria was very good for them then sha.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 1:46pm On Aug 31, 2018
LadyGuinivere:

I think he already knew that.
Thanks Afonja for the education. I didn't know that...

@thecongo kizzez

vulpeslopez:
thanks......just wanted to know my chances?even If I am not a citizen,[/b]being born there is Ties enough to get a Visa?isn't it?

vulpeslopez:
I had to go back to check the letter I was given, bros u sure say no be u write that letter??[b]I am not claiming,my place of birth still carries the United States on my Nigeria passport.
...that isnt a crime,That is the Truth,I can't change where I was born.

If I was you I wouldn't keep chest beating on this place of birth matter or reference it during a visa interview unless asked and rather get an attorney to look at possibility of PR reinstatement of a minor ( if your attorney is smart in this country there is always a lacuna that can be taken advantage of grin grin )

if this pulls through you can keep it and still be shuttling both countries while living in naija(do with sense) I did this for many years untill . . .

Also if you have not been back to the states since you got back when you were 2 years old. It will be pretty interesting to see how the dice goes. Like someone said a 50-50, I would say depending on the VO it may either be a long interview or a straight up ineligibility based off some interesting "proof of ties" index or checklist they run on cheesy

Best of luck and be smart
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 1:55pm On Aug 31, 2018
OmoBendel24:


But he's not arguing with you na. He's only saying he's America born, dazzol! Surely he can't be conferred citizenship on that ground because of the pecularity of his case. I can't even understand how his parents, and our parents, just let the US and the UK go like that, no visits, nothing. Diplomats for that matter oh!

Our parents of old sha. Well, Nigeria was very good for them then sha.

A discussion of dissent opinion is going on, NOT an ARGUMENT

Two different things
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by AfonjaBoston: 2:25pm On Aug 31, 2018
alpatosky:
Urgent please, I want to apply for USA tourist visa with family in by first week of September. Is it possible to get an interview before the end of september, may be between 21 and 25 at Lagos embassy. Please it is very important

I need help please ....thank you in advance


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