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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Kiaso82: 8:06am On Jan 21, 2019
Thank you for the update and clarification. Please what should I expect at the interview.. I used the visa twice and stayed 3wks for each..

Thanks and have a great week ahead
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by asake85(f): 8:48am On Jan 21, 2019
Have you tracked on https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/

That should show you the current status of your application, if issued, or on administrative processing

Kiaso82:
Good Morning all... I did my Dropbox in December 2018 and just got a text message this January 2019 that my passport is ready for pick up... also got an email confirming same. But before then I tracked it online and noticed it showed me on the dash board available appointment date. Please does this mean I am being invited for interview or what... I am yet to collect my passport. Did not receive any call or sms inviting me.

Can anyone advice on what to Do, as this is strange to me...

Kings

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by isysleek: 10:39am On Jan 21, 2019
Thank you. My host won't be able to pick me up. I am staying with family.

ozycy:

Cab, if you have a nice host that can pick you up, it will save you a whole lot of $$$. Where are you staying?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by mamsiey: 1:14pm On Jan 21, 2019
Hello house, I need a good accommodation recommendation in Atlanta area. I’ll be using either Emory/Northside hospital
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Kiaso82: 1:56pm On Jan 21, 2019
Still showing admin processing... going to pick up the passport now anyway to know my fate
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by OmoBendel24: 5:18pm On Jan 21, 2019
Kiaso82:
Still showing admin processing... going to pick up the passport now anyway to know my fate

221(g) follow-up interview that is then.... Good luck.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Kiaso82: 8:51pm On Jan 21, 2019
What should I expect people? Thanks for the guide
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ozycy: 9:56pm On Jan 21, 2019
mamsiey:
Hello house, I need a good accommodation recommendation in Atlanta area. I’ll be using either Emory/Northside hospital
try airbnb. Most of these people offering accommodation ain't really in Atlanta
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ozycy: 9:58pm On Jan 21, 2019
isysleek:
Thank you. My host won't be able to pick me up. I am staying with family.

You can try and see if you will be able to get shared ride cos I believe the distance will be too far and will cost so much.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by CoCoLav(f): 11:20pm On Jan 21, 2019
Hello Mamas,

Please is it possible to reschedule a 221g appointment for an earlier date?

Thanks in advance for your response.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by mamsiey: 12:22am On Jan 22, 2019
ozycy:
try airbnb. Most of these people offering accommodation ain't really in Atlanta
Okay thanks dear
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by nana101: 1:53am On Jan 22, 2019
Hello everyone, please I need your help . Which option should I select for the notary form, thanks

Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BeauC2E(f): 2:59am On Jan 22, 2019
choose option 3


nana101:
Hello everyone, please I need your help . Which option should I select for the notary form, thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by nana101: 3:38am On Jan 22, 2019
BeauC2E:
choose option 3



Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by springmystique: 12:34pm On Jan 22, 2019
I have been a super silent follower on this thread for close to 2 years and I have been saying I will create an account so I will feedback my experience. I have finally done so, although it’s several months later than anticipated but as they say, better late than never. *long post alert, readers beware*


I am a Nigerian, living in the UK, I moved here about 4 years ago, I am married to a British citizen and I am still on a visa here as I need to have lived here for 5 years to qualify for ILR aka Resident Permit followed by British passport.

About 2 years before I relocated, I applied for my first American tourist visa from Nigeria, I had a good travel history, several visits to the UK, the Caribbean, our good old Ghana, Kenya, the likes of Dubai and even Canada. The American visa was denied on the no tie issue, I was sorely disappointed and I decided to face other countries and not spoil my visa history with America, so I never reapplied.

Fast forward to my relocation to the UK, after a few months of living here, hubby and I decided to go for a holiday in America, I was quite reluctant to apply for another visa. I eventually applied and it was granted without any questions, we travelled twice on the visa then I fell pregnant. We had been contemplating moving to America and/or having our kids study in America at University level so we eventually decided to have our child in America. I started researching and found this thread and read it from the first part, I got all the information I needed without even asking any questions. I found a doctor in Atlanta, Dr Tate, I called up his practice and had a long conversation with them, he uses only Emory Hospital so I called Emory and registered with them. My visa was still valid and I had used it twice, I didn’t send change of intent letter although I read about it here but the counsel then was if you have used the visa for the purpose it was meant for then you can go for child birth (I know that has changed now).

I travelled November 2017 at 35 + 6. I had my fit to fly but BA didn’t request for it or even seem to notice I was pregnant. I got no preferential treatment as like I said, it seemed no one noticed my bump. When I got to Atlanta POE, I had my doctor and hospital correspondence ready but the CBP officer seemed too tired to ask any questions, he asked how long I was staying, I said 3 months, he was asking purpose of visit same time as he was stamping me in. I said vacation and childbirth, he just said have a good stay. I said thank you and walked away.

Dr Tate was good, his fee was $1500. Emory was $3900 for vaginal delivery (VD) and $425 for Epidural or $5900 for CS and $625 for Epidural. I paid the CS fees but I had a VD with Epidural so I got a refund of $2200 about a month after. The Paediatricians, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta CHOA were thoroughly annoying as they charged a ridiculous amount, I can’t quite remember how much for absolutely no service, I practically declined all tests and jabs including hearing test as it’s all free in the UK. I called them up, got a discount, about 40%, and paid it. After I left I got another bill which was even more annoying, I called and did not mince words in expressing my displeasure at the appalling service but that made no difference, I got apologies but that was it, they offered the same 40% discount and I paid it off. I visited a Paediatrician privately that I found on the internet after we left the hospital and paid $100 each time for 2 visits to check the baby. I got all my zero balance letters, obviously 2 from CHOA as they had issued me one before they sent the 2nd bill and issued a second after I paid it.

Baby's SSN came in the post. I collected the birth certificate a few days after birth and got only the American passport as I was returning to the UK and Americans do not need a visa to travel to UK. I returned to the UK in February 2018 and sorted out the baby’s British papers once I got back.

My visa expired that February and as I kept reading this thread, I could see all the issues people were having to renew their visas after child birth so when we decided to go back to America at the end of last year, I started dreading the interview again coupled with the fact that I used US addresses for all correspondence including baby’s birth certificate which people were being queried for. However, I armed myself with all the receipts, itemised bills and zero balance letters. At the interview, there was no question regarding the child birth. No question about why I spent 3 months in America, nothing about the receipts. To be honest, it was like I didn’t even have a baby in America, only question was the purpose of my current visit, do I have family in America, a confirmation that my husband is British and I was told to pick up my passport that visa was granted. I was tempted to say, wait wait wait, I had a baby in America, don’t you want to see the documents showing I paid all my bills. In the end, I just said thank you and left, wondering if I was doing the right thing and what sort of issues I was creating for myself at POE. That worried me for quite a while.

About 2 or 3 months later, November 2018, we travelled to America, POE was Michigan this time, we all had different passports, Hubby British, baby American and Nigerian for myself. Hubby presented the passports to the CBP officer and I had the almighty ‘burden of proof’ in my hand to display, should the need arise. The officer asked how long and what we were in America for, hubby said 2 weeks for vacation. He stamped us in and said enjoy your stay. Nothing regarding why our baby had an American passport or if we paid our bills or anything else. I was very surprised. We thanked him and walked away. We spent 2 weeks and we are back home.

I have wondered why their treatment is different. Why I haven’t been thoroughly scrutinised or ‘torch-lighted’ appropriately at the interviews and at POE and I seem to have concluded that it is location. It is really not fair that they are not consistent in their treatment of people. I am Nigerian but just because I live outside Nigeria, I am treated differently. I would never have known what Nigerians go through to have babies in America if I didn’t stumble on this thread. I greatly benefited from the wealth of information on this thread, all the parts and all the people who take their time to answer questions. You are all doing a great job. Well done and Happy 2019!!!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 2:38pm On Jan 22, 2019
springmystique:
I have been a super silent follower on this thread .....
..

I have wondered why their treatment is different. Why I haven’t been thoroughly scrutinised or ‘torch-lighted’ appropriately at the interviews and at POE and I seem to have concluded that it is location. It is really not fair that they are not consistent in their treatment of people. I am Nigerian but just because I live outside Nigeria, I am treated differently. I would never have known what Nigerians go through to have babies in America if I didn’t stumble on this thread. I greatly benefited from the wealth of information on this thread, all the parts and all the people who take their time to answer questions. You are all doing a great job. Well done and Happy 2019!!!

Thanks for sharing.

I would say it's a numbers and probability game....not really about fairness or injustice

Numbers...the number of people applying for US visas from the UK is probably 1% of the Nigerian applicants ...this is because of ESTA I guess...I would assume that the fewer people are applying for something....the lower the level of scrutinity

Probability. ...there is a higher likelihood that a Nigerian living in Nigeria is a flight risk and has immigration intent compared to a Nigerian living in the UK legally...

Happy that it was all smooth sailing for you.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by dandollar1: 3:16pm On Jan 22, 2019
Please, do I need to know anyone in America....family or friends before my wife gives birth there?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Akorkor(f): 4:32pm On Jan 22, 2019
dandollar1:
Please, do I need to know anyone in America....family or friends before my wife gives birth there?

No, you do not need to know anyone. However, you must have a doctor contact and also a valid address
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Kiaso82: 8:28pm On Jan 22, 2019
Well interview it is... plz house any idea on possible question.. thanks u
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by FYsol: 11:37pm On Jan 22, 2019
Your passport has been returned without visa. You have been asked to schedule a follow up interview.

Kiaso82:
Good Morning all... I did my Dropbox in December 2018 and just got a text message this January 2019 that my passport is ready for pick up... also got an email confirming same. But before then I tracked it online and noticed it showed me on the dash board available appointment date. Please does this mean I am being invited for interview or what... I am yet to collect my passport. Did not receive any call or sms inviting me.

Can anyone advice on what to Do, as this is strange to me...

Kings
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Kiaso82: 7:45am On Jan 23, 2019
What question should I expect any1 wit idea?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by springmystique: 10:54am On Jan 23, 2019
Thank you Mamaroon, you are probably right on the numbers and probability game smiley

Mamaroon:


Thanks for sharing.

I would say it's a numbers and probability game....not really about fairness or injustice

Numbers...the number of people applying for US visas from the UK is probably 1% of the the numbers from Nigeria...this is because of ESTA I guess...I would assume that the fewer people are applying for soemthing....the lower the level of scrutinity

Probability. ...there is a higher likelihood that a Nigerian living in Nigeria is a flight risk and has immigration intent compared to a Nigerian living in the UK (legally like yourself)...this is not racism it's just about our economic and social condition in Nigeria

Happy that it was all smooth sailing for you. Say a prayer for us wink
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MsJanez01: 1:00pm On Jan 23, 2019
allhavesinned:
For those Dropbox 221g interview

1. Go with all the hospital receipts
2. Letter of Intent and US Embassy reply

**** If you use insurance, any medicare or aid or pay below or did not pay, or in debts with the hospital please be ready to accept anything ( 50/50) but mostly you will be rejected.

Please throw more light on the letter of intent

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Ama85: 1:39pm On Jan 23, 2019
I have been following this trend recently and would want to share experience
- Had B1/B2 before now (though a frequent traveller) but when God answered us and I conceived, we agreed to have our child in the USA.

- I sent a change of intent letter
- Travelled with Virgin Atlantic 22/01/19 and landed at JFK this morning.
- Below is my POE experience
* Did the self service stuff and got an X afterwards oooo ( that got me scared)
* Headed to the CBP Officer who only asked me 3 questions;
CBP Officer : What are you here for?
Me: I am here for tourism and to give birth to my child
CBP Officer: Where will you stay?
Me: Hotel...gave the address
CBP Officer How long are you here for?
Me: I am here for 9weeks and 6days.
The correct guy took my biometrics and stamped me in for 6months and wished me a safe delivery
I headed to get My bags, custom did not even check my bag upon all the orishirishi I declared. God just had mercy on me. Thank you all for sharing your experiences and contributions. I will come back to share the complete testimony when LO arrives

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Tiyanya: 2:29pm On Jan 23, 2019
Wow, Nice, did they call you for further interview after you sent letter of intent? Congrats in Advance.
Ama85:
I have been following this trend recently and would want to share experience
- Had B1/B2 before now (though a frequent traveller) but when God answered us and I conceived, we agreed to have our child in the USA.

- I sent a change of intent letter
- Travelled with Virgin Atlantic 22/01/19 and landed at JFK this morning.
- Below is my POE experience
* Did the self service stuff and got an X afterwards oooo ( that got me scared)
* Headed to the CBP Officer who only asked me 3 questions;
CBP Officer : What are you here for?
Me: I am here for tourism and to give birth to my child
CBP Officer: Where will you stay?
Me: Hotel...gave the address
CBP Officer How long are you here for?
Me: I am here for 9weeks and 6days.
The correct guy took my biometrics and stamped me in for 6months and wished me a safe delivery
I headed to get My bags, custom did not even check my bag upon all the orishirishi I declared. God just had mercy on me. Thank you all for sharing your experiences and contributions. I will come back to share the complete testimony when LO arrives

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Btk19: 12:17am On Jan 24, 2019
Hello Gracemama

Any luck with the hospital in Newark/New Jersey

Gracemama:

No
just wanted a closer hospital to where I intend to stay.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Btk19: 12:31am On Jan 24, 2019
Hello,

Have you been able to get another hospital in New Jersey please?

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