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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by flourishing247: 7:01am On Aug 03, 2019
kaad:


I have read severally here that you don't need an invitation letter for your visa application/ interview.

However, I will like to mention that when we (my family and I) went for our interview in June, the first document we asked for was a proof of what we are going for in the US (Invitation letter in our case since we were going on a visit).

so I strongly advise you go with one. is better you had it than regret why you did not come with one if asked.

Exactly! It's just like statement of account. Always go with it
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by ayenikunle: 7:25am On Aug 03, 2019
Spanishmilf:
seyewest stop derailing the thread.....
He don do u lyk dat

But what you quoted isn't from seyewest, do you have something personal against him?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by adigunomomama(m): 8:49am On Aug 03, 2019
LegitBachelor:
I'm glad we've clarified the grey areas. I actually learned something big from you for which I'm much grateful. I learned it's theoretically possible to go to Barbados through Brazil. Thus this means all one needs when going to Barbados is a Nigerian Passport with a Brazil Visa. One of the routes I'm suggesting is as follows:

Outbound
LOS - JNB - GRU (South African Airways)
GRU - PTY - POS - BGI (Copa + Caribbean Airlines)

Return
BGI - POS - PTY - GRU (Caribbean Airlines + Copa)
GRU - JNB - LOS (South African Airways)

I don't think S. Africa Airways codeshares with the other airlines but I think a Brazil Visa takes care of this.

Abbreviations
LOS - Lagos, Nigeria.
JNB - Johanessburg, South Africa.
GRU - Sao Paulo, Brazil.
PTY - Tocumen, Panama.
POS - Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago.
BGI - Bridgetown, Barbados.

The total cost is around $2400 which is on the high side, but okay considering the stress involved and the near impossibility in getting US Visa or EU Visa.

Caveat
Please note that this info is just an hypothesis. I don't physically know of anyone who successfully went to Barbados using the route I proposed with a Brazil Visa only. But I think this info is plausible.

You don't need a Brazil Tourist/Transit Visa for this trip as long as you connect in the same terminal which is Terminal 3 of gru airport.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Individual85: 9:03am On Aug 03, 2019
Individual85:
Hello all ,pls help me on dis, av scheduled interview and stated on my ds160 Dat I will travel by December but I can't even make d interview till January, do I change my travel plan by refilling ds 160fom? Will knowing someone in US be a problem ?





Pls help me on this.. Thanx.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Spanishmilf(m): 9:06am On Aug 03, 2019
ayenikunle:


But what you quoted isn't from seyewest, do you have something personal against him?
seyewest said stop derailing the thread
It a typographical error
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Anikeawe: 10:10am On Aug 03, 2019
Hello all,
Silent reader.

I got a successful visa interview . I scheduled for an interview after the dropbox was cancelled.

My observation; about 5 people ahead of me and one person immediately after me got the white paper.

My transcript;

VO- You got a Canadian Visa?
Me- Yes
VO- Are you also travelling to Canada
Me- Yes
VO- Are you connecting

Vo- is you husband in Canada?

Vo- you got children? Are you travelling alone?
VO- Do you intend giving birth later in the usa.



This forum actually gave me the confidence needed and above all i give all the glory to God.

Gracias

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 2:54pm On Aug 03, 2019
LegitBachelor:
I'm glad we've clarified the grey areas. I actually learned something big from you for which I'm much grateful. I learned it's theoretically possible to go to Barbados through Brazil. Thus this means all one needs when going to Barbados is a Nigerian Passport with a Brazil Visa. One of the routes I'm suggesting is as follows:

Outbound
LOS - JNB - GRU (South African Airways)
GRU - PTY - POS - BGI (Copa + Caribbean Airlines)

Return
BGI - POS - PTY - GRU (Caribbean Airlines + Copa)
GRU - JNB - LOS (South African Airways)

I don't think S. Africa Airways codeshares with the other airlines but I think a Brazil Visa takes care of this.

Abbreviations
LOS - Lagos, Nigeria.
JNB - Johanessburg, South Africa.
GRU - Sao Paulo, Brazil.
PTY - Tocumen, Panama.
POS - Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago.
BGI - Bridgetown, Barbados.

The total cost is around $2400 which is on the high side, but okay considering the stress involved and the near impossibility in getting US Visa or EU Visa.

Caveat
Please note that this info is just an hypothesis. I don't physically know of anyone who successfully went to Barbados using the route I proposed with a Brazil Visa only. But I think this info is plausible.

it's very possible and South Africa is with Star Alliance.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 2:55pm On Aug 03, 2019
LegitBachelor:
I'm glad we've clarified the grey areas. I actually learned something big from you for which I'm much grateful. I learned it's theoretically possible to go to Barbados through Brazil. Thus this means all one needs when going to Barbados is a Nigerian Passport with a Brazil Visa. One of the routes I'm suggesting is as follows:

Outbound
LOS - JNB - GRU (South African Airways)
GRU - PTY - POS - BGI (Copa + Caribbean Airlines)

Return
BGI - POS - PTY - GRU (Caribbean Airlines + Copa)
GRU - JNB - LOS (South African Airways)

I don't think S. Africa Airways codeshares with the other airlines but I think a Brazil Visa takes care of this.

Abbreviations
LOS - Lagos, Nigeria.
JNB - Johanessburg, South Africa.
GRU - Sao Paulo, Brazil.
PTY - Tocumen, Panama.
POS - Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago.
BGI - Bridgetown, Barbados.

The total cost is around $2400 which is on the high side, but okay considering the stress involved and the near impossibility in getting US Visa or EU Visa.

Caveat
Please note that this info is just an hypothesis. I don't physically know of anyone who successfully went to Barbados using the route I proposed with a Brazil Visa only. But I think this info is plausible.

it's very possible and South Africa is with Star Alliance, which means with a Brazilian visa you can use Aviance airline easily since they're both in Star Alliance.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 2:57pm On Aug 03, 2019
adigunomomama:


You don't need a Brazil Tourist/Transit Visa for this trip as long as you connect in the same terminal which is Terminal 3 of gru airport.

How do you get your Luggage?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 2:58pm On Aug 03, 2019
Anikeawe:
Hello all,
Silent reader.

I got a successful visa interview . I scheduled for an interview after the dropbox was cancelled.

My observation; about 5 people ahead of me and one person immediately after me got the white paper.

My transcript;

VO- You got a Canadian Visa?
Me- Yes
VO- Are you also travelling to Canada
Me- Yes
VO- Are you connecting
Me- I am going to spend 3 weeks in Usa for ....... and later to Canada cos it s the cheapest way for me to travel to Toronto.( while she was typing, i told her i will also do a particular business in usa) She paused and advice me to be careful once i get there.
Vo- is you husband in Canada?
Me- No, my husband is in Nigeria
Vo- you got children? Are you travelling alone?
VO- Do you intend giving birth later in the usa.
Me- i am almost 40 , it is risky at my age.
Vo. With a smile she said i should pick up passport in 3 days time. But i got my passport after 2 days.

This forum actually gave me the confidence needed and above all i give all the glory to God.

Gracias


Congrats... is it Abuja Embassy?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Lordcrixus: 4:27pm On Aug 03, 2019
LegitBachelor:
Everything you posted here is wrong but I will address the bolded for now. A traveller need a full schengen visa and not transit visa when stopping over in 2 schengen airports. It's only when he is transiting only one schengen airport and the final destination is outside a schengen area that he will need a schengen transit visa (unless he meets the exemption requirements).

The exemption requirement is that the person should have a greencard/visa for any one of the ffg countries US or UK or Canada or Ireland or Japan or Bulgaria or Romania or the European Economic Area (EEA). Which is a tall order if you ask me.
I guess you missed the line where I stated if the traveler has a valid visa to the mentioned destination by seyewest and as mentioned also in your reply.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by LegitBachelor: 4:46pm On Aug 03, 2019
Lordcrixus:

I guess you missed the line where I stated if the traveler has a valid visa to the mentioned destination by seyewest and as mentioned also in your reply.
I didn't miss any line. I read everything you posted and they are all false.

You said one doesn't need a schengen transit visa if he has visa for the final destination and is transiting only one schengen airport. You said schengen transit visa together with the final destination visa will be required if transiting more than one schengen airport. That is false. A schengen transit visa and the final destination visa is needed when transiting one schengen area while a full schengen visa as well as the final destination visa is needed when transiting more than one schengen area.

However it is goodnews that one can bypass the schengen transit visa requirement if he or she has a US Visit Visa. Even the UK airports can waive their requirement with the US Visit Visa. I rememer vividly a scenario when me and colleagues were stuck in Amsterdam enroute to Lagos and we were given an option of flying through the UK as there was no direct flight to Lagos for that day. I was able to key into that option because of my US Visit Visa but my colleagues couldnt becuase they dont have US Visa.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Lordcrixus: 6:38pm On Aug 03, 2019
LegitBachelor:
I didn't miss any line. I read everything you posted and they are all false.

You said one doesn't need a schengen transit visa if he has visa for the final destination and is transiting only one schengen airport. You said schengen transit visa together with the final destination visa will be required if transiting more than one schengen airport. That is false. A schengen transit visa and the final destination visa is needed when transiting one schengen area while a full schengen visa as well as the final destination visa is needed when transiting more than one schengen area.

However it is goodnews that one can bypass the schengen transit visa requirement if he or she has a US Visit Visa. Even the UK airports can waive their requirement with the US Visit Visa. I rememer vividly a scenario when me and colleagues were stuck in Amsterdam enroute to Lagos and we were given an option of flying through the UK as there was no direct flight to Lagos for that day. I was able to key into that option because of my US Visit Visa but my colleagues couldnt becuase they dont have US Visa.

Your second paragraph echos my point about the mentioned final destinations that I was referring to (US, UK, EEA, Canada, Japan). So I don’t get how you arrived at the conclusion that my information is false. I repeat if you have a valid visa to these countries I mentioned, you don’t need a schengen transit visa. you will need a schengen C visa if you will transit through two schengen airport as a Nigerian with valid visa to these countries as mentioned earlier. It’s only countries like Barbados (you are seeking information for) and the likes that you will need a transit visa or C visa for depending on the type of itinerary you have.

Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 7:00pm On Aug 03, 2019
E Don do oooo... Maybe we should open another thread on how to use visa.... grin
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by LegitBachelor: 7:27pm On Aug 03, 2019
Lordcrixus:


Your second paragraph echos my point about the mentioned final destinations that I was referring to (US, UK, EEA, Canada, Japan). So I don’t get how you arrived at the conclusion that my information is false. I repeat if you have a valid visa to these countries I mentioned, you don’t need a schengen transit visa. you will need a schengen C visa if you will transit through two schengen airport as a Nigerian with valid visa to these countries as mentioned earlier. It’s only countries like Barbados (you are seeking information for) and the likes that you will need a transit visa or C visa for depending on the type of itinerary you have.
Oh Ok. Guess I didn't understand you. I thought you were trying to buttress Seyewest argument. Seyewest had said one wouldn't need a schengen visa (whether A or C) for this trip: LOS - AMS - DXB. I thought you were in agreement with him. I totally agree with your bolded statement

seyewest:
E Don do oooo... Maybe we should open another thread on how to use visa.... grin
Lol, I'm done. But I feel what we were discussing on also concerns US visa so technically it's not off topic wink grin.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by adigunomomama(m): 9:05pm On Aug 03, 2019
seyewest:


How do you get your Luggage?

Till final destination bruv

When you transit through Brasil to any country in South America or central America you don't need a transit visa, you will connect to Copa America flight or other in this same terminal.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by bucksguy: 11:10pm On Aug 03, 2019
Hi guys, please I need your thoughts on this:

A friend's wife and kids were granted asylum in the US two years ago based on domestic issues involving his parents. He wants to renew his b1/b2 visa which expired late last year. What are the chances that he will be given the visa given his wife's status in the US? Is there anything he can do to increase his chances?
Note: he visited US twice last year before his visa expired.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Anikeawe: 11:20pm On Aug 03, 2019
seyewest:


Congrats... is it Abuja Embassy?

Lagos Embassy.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 8:16am On Aug 04, 2019
adigunomomama:


Till final destination bruv

When you transit through Brasil to any country in South America or central America you don't need a transit visa, you will connect to Copa America flight or other in this same terminal.

From Nigeria? it's not possible oooo, I believe you will need to clear security when you get to Brazil.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 8:17am On Aug 04, 2019
Anikeawe:


Lagos Embassy.

Enjoy your trip.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Megagens: 11:00am On Aug 04, 2019
Beautyaddy:





Have you made payments yet?

I have only paid for the visa application. That was why I was able to get the interview date.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Spanishmilf(m): 11:03am On Aug 04, 2019
seyewest:


From Nigeria? it's not possible oooo, I believe you will need to clear security when you get to Brazil.
embarassed
You said they should stop it na
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by adigunomomama(m): 4:22pm On Aug 04, 2019
seyewest:


From Nigeria? it's not possible oooo, I believe you will need to clear security when you get to Brazil.

You believe?

Bro you will take your luggage at your final destination.

Do your findings abeg.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 6:06pm On Aug 04, 2019
adigunomomama:


You believe?

Bro you will take your luggage at your final destination.

Do your findings abeg.

Okay I don hear... Lagos-Joburg-Rio (Pass through Security and pick your bag and re-checking in Brazil) and board next flight to the Caribbean.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by irewoleorth: 10:00pm On Aug 04, 2019
Hi all,
Has any of the last set of "drop boxers" gotten a response? Last I saw was someone that submitted on 2nd of May . Anyone else between May 3rd to 13th got their passport back? Please respond.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by TWoods(m): 2:38am On Aug 05, 2019
bucksguy:
Hi guys, please I need your thoughts on this:

A friend's wife and kids were granted asylum in the US two years ago based on domestic issues involving his parents. He wants to renew his b1/b2 visa which expired late last year. What are the chances that he will be given the visa given his wife's status in the US? Is there anything he can do to increase his chances?
Note: he visited US twice last year before his visa expired.

That piece of information is needed to help out.

But my first guess would be he is highly likely to be denied.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by fkj950ax(m): 9:15am On Aug 05, 2019
bucksguy:
Hi guys, please I need your thoughts on this:

A friend's wife and kids were granted asylum in the US two years ago based on domestic issues involving his parents. He wants to renew his b1/b2 visa which expired late last year. What are the chances that he will be given the visa given his wife's status in the US? Is there anything he can do to increase his chances?
Note: he visited US twice last year before his visa expired.

TWoods:


That piece of information is needed to help out.

But my first guess would be he is highly likely to be denied.

Why do you think he will be denied?
The asylum was granted 2 years to his wife and children. He stayed back in Nigeria, and visited twice using B1/B2 and returned. It isn't stated anywhere he wants to get legal stay status based on his wife and children's status.

PS: I am just asking why for information purposes. I do not know or have an expert opinion on this matter. I just think it is a straight forward issue that he should not be denied
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Nobody: 10:25am On Aug 05, 2019
please my brothers I'm fed up with the country already I have
gone through canada/Us visa requirement, it may be thougher for me
to handle it by myself. if you knw any good agent that can help
please link me up.
thanks
....
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by pleasureosondu(m): 11:37am On Aug 05, 2019
profjustine458:
please my brothers I'm fed up with the country already I have
gone through canada/Us visa requirement, it may be thougher for me
to handle it by myself. if you knw any good agent that can help
please link me up.
thanks
0-9.0-621-30-9-5-3
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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Reine22: 12:49pm On Aug 05, 2019
fkj950ax:




Why do you think he will be denied?
The asylum was granted 2 years to his wife and children. He stayed back in Nigeria, and visited twice using B1/B2 and returned. It isn't stated anywhere he wants to get legal stay status based on his wife and children's status.

PS: I am just asking why for information purposes. I do not know or have an expert opinion on this matter. I just think it is a straight forward issue that he should not be denied

Ties.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Chips101: 12:50pm On Aug 05, 2019
profjustine458:
please my brothers I'm fed up with the country already I have
gone through canada/Us visa requirement, it may be thougher for me
to handle it by myself. if you knw any good agent that can help
please link me up.
thanks
0-9.0-621-30-9-5-3

Bros. This is not an emigration thread.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Ugosample(m): 12:59pm On Aug 05, 2019
profjustine458:
please my brothers I'm fed up with the country already I have
gone through canada/Us visa requirement, it may be thougher for me
to handle it by myself. if you knw any good agent that can help
please link me up.
thanks
0-9.0-621-30-9-5-3

sorry man

this is the WRONG thread for this

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