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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by seyewest(m): 5:01pm On Nov 13, 2019
Ferdinand234:
Please is this okay to fill in the reason for denial box as per my situation from last week
REASON:
The purpose of my initial visa application(insert date) was to visit my sister and colleagues which I did and returned to Nigeria(insert date). Ten months after my visa was issued my clinical rotations commenced (inserts date) and since I already had a B1/B2 visa that was required for rotations, I travelled to commence my rotations. The officer on duty on my last application interview which was denied on (inserts date) believed I started my rotations on my first visit, however I have all documentation showing my itinerary and when my clinical rotations commenced.


Not bad at all... I think this is enough for them to double check.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by oluayebenz: 5:06pm On Nov 13, 2019
Beautyaddy:


lol! Stop hating. Going to the US shouldn't be a do-or-die event.

The US embassy can choose any way to scrutinize applicants they want into their Country.

Every Country have different Immigration laws to go by...and that's for a reason they alone understand.

The UK also with their so-called ways of scrutinizing applicant also have hundreds of genuine applicants who were granted the UK visa and after getting to the UK still went on to abuse their legal presence in the UK.

No Country will be able to completely eliminate visas abusers. They can only try as much tactics they know to reduce it.

Even some applicants with the best and genuine documents and convincing strong ties still end up abusing their legal presence abroad if they feel the need to.


Who's this one....

Who's hating?

US has more visa abuser than any other countries in the world
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by wuki: 5:15pm On Nov 13, 2019
Ferdinand234:
Please is this okay to fill in the reason for denial box as per my situation from last week
REASON:
The purpose of my initial visa application(insert date) was to visit my sister and colleagues which I did and returned to Nigeria(insert date). Ten months after my visa was issued my clinical rotations commenced (inserts date) and since I already had a B1/B2 visa that was required for rotations, I travelled to commence my rotations. The officer on duty on my last application interview which was denied on (inserts date) believed I started my rotations on my first visit, however I have all documentation showing my itinerary and when my clinical rotations commenced.


I am of the opinion that your explanation here is not compatible with what you described earlier. My understanding is that the VO denied your visa out of concern that you had abused the terms of your visa issuance. Regardless of whether you started your rotation *after* your first visit is only a moot point. The point here is that you ended up using your visa for clinical rotations (at some point.) Your focus should be convincing the next VO that you did not misrepresent the reason for your first visa application; there was simply no reason to reapply for another B1/B2 visa after you returned and later enrolled into clinical rotation since you had a valid visa.

Quote from OP: “ she said that I wanted the visa for my clinical rotations and was afraid I might be denied which is why I said i was visiting my sister.”

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by fkj950ax(m): 5:20pm On Nov 13, 2019
wuki:


I am of the opinion that your explanation here is not compatible with what you described earlier. My understanding is that the VO denied your visa out of concern that you had abused the terms of your visa issuance. Regardless of whether you started your rotation *after* your first visit is only a moot point. The point here is that you ended up using your visa for clinical rotations (at some point.) Your focus should be convincing the next VO that you did not misrepresent the reason for your first visa application; there was simply no reason to reapply for another B1/B2 visa after you returned and later enrolled into clinical rotation since you had a valid visa.

Same way I see it too.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Beautyaddy: 5:39pm On Nov 13, 2019
oluayebenz:


Who's this one....

Who's hating?

US has more visa abuser than any other countries in the world

You are even if you're in denial...lol!

The US has the most generous and weakest loop-holes immigration system that most so-called genuine applicants still end up abusing after arrival there.

Also, it is still one of the biggest in size Countries after Russia, China and Canada but has the most able lands with natural resources, living spaces and job opportunities....and that's why it's the Country with the highest sort for visas.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by oluayebenz: 5:52pm On Nov 13, 2019
Beautyaddy:


You are even if you're in denial...lol!

The US has the most generous and weakest loop-holes immigration system that most so-called genuine applicants still end up abusing after arrival there.

Also, it is still one of the biggest in size Countries after Russia, China and Canada but has the most able lands with natural resources, living spaces and job opportunities....and that's why it's the Country with the highest sort for visas.







U are not making sense

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Beautyaddy: 6:24pm On Nov 13, 2019
oluayebenz:


U are not making sense

I understand that it's not making sense to you because you don't want to accept or understand my points.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Sellany: 9:14pm On Nov 13, 2019
Hi everyone,
Pls can anyone share the closest date available for scheduling an appointment B1/B2. Lagos

Pls it is urgent

Pls help
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by loveuGOD: 12:28am On Nov 14, 2019
sandraigho:

I can imagine how you feel right now ma'am.
It's really sad the V.O wasn't with a good listening ears this morning. However, I'll advise you reapply immediately as the graduation is still in May so you can still make it down there.
All the best

Thank you so much for this response. I wasn't even aware I can reapply immidiately. I thought I can only apply after 6month of denial.
I just read the last paragraph of that yellow form given to me. I was too nervous to read until I saw this comfort response .
Once again thank u and I will reapply. I haven't break the news to my baby angel yet. She is doing very well as a first class student. I don't want this news to give her setback in her last semester grade.
May GOD help me o.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by loveuGOD: 12:35am On Nov 14, 2019
Beautyaddy:
loveuGOD, unfortunate for the denial.

However, you still have more than enough time to reapply again since the graduation is still next year May.

We are still in November.

Thank you. I just realise I can reapply immidiately. I will do that immidiately .
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by loveuGOD: 12:39am On Nov 14, 2019
wuki:


That’s quite unfortunate. Definitely reapply ASAP. If he claims you overstayed on your last visit for 2 months, it is highly likely he used that reason as a pretext for denial. Now arm yourself by getting a copy of your I-94 online — your entire travel history:

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/recent-search

Make sure you print out the page that has all your arrival and departure dates. If there’s an error with the information there (like your departure date from the U.S), seek redress by following the instructions on CBP’s website. All the best and let us know how your next interview goes.


P.S: There is no such thing as visa renewal. It’s a misnomer.

Thank you so much for this vital information.
I have been in tears since.
I just realise I can reapply immidiately. I thought it would take me 6month to reapply.
Definitely I will come here to give testimony.
Thank you for the link

This is my observation when I go through the i94 link. I think the v.o. just look at the month but didn't check the day very well. I arrived in July 30th I departed on Sept 2nd. He just look at July to Sept and concluded it's 2month. Whereas It's just 33days. (End of July to begining of sept) The 3days extra was when all airport was closed and my airline cancelled my flight because of the flood disaster.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by carnal: 6:04am On Nov 14, 2019
,@loveuGod,sorry about the denial,however ma this is a faceless forum and you should not have disclose your info(travel history and passport) details here,the V.Os do visit these site and that info should be kept private too. Disclosing such info might lead to your details being flagged at the embassy,Please modify your post and extract those info.best wishes as you re-apply

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by ysteph: 7:12am On Nov 14, 2019
Good morning everyone.
Please is it safe to stay in the US for 5 months. How will it affect the renewal of the visa.
The profile of the person is:
Age 60+, has traveled to US like 4 times in the past, longest stay is 5months other times 3 months and less.
Occupation is retired.

What is the possibility of a successful renewal by next year if the person stays for 5 months before visa expiration.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by AngelicBeing: 7:32am On Nov 14, 2019
Beautyaddy:


lol! Stop hating. Going to the US shouldn't be a do-or-die event.

The US embassy can choose any way to scrutinize applicants they want into their Country.

Every Country have different Immigration laws to go by...and that's for a reason they alone understand.

The UK also with their so-called ways of scrutinizing applicant also have hundreds of genuine applicants who were granted the UK visa and after getting to the UK still went on to abuse their legal presence in the UK.

No Country will be able to completely eliminate visas abusers. They can only try as much tactics they know to reduce it.

Even some applicants with the best and genuine documents and convincing strong ties still end up abusing their legal presence abroad if they feel the need to.

What you said about the UK is correct, a neighbor of mine in lagos (a member of our homeowners association) , married with 4kids, who has worked for more than 15 years with LASG, obtained UK visit visa around May last year, I have the copy of his visa as l type because he sent it to me in celebration and told me that he is not coming back to Nigeria again, to cut my story short, the visa was for 6months but he is still in the UK sorting out how to get iyawo, wether UK, US and other western nations, people will still cut corners and genuine applicants will continue to pay for the sins of others. QED.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Spanishmilf(m): 8:11am On Nov 14, 2019
ysteph:
Good morning everyone.
Please is it safe to stay in the US for 5 months. How will it affect the renewal of the visa.
The profile of the person is:
Age 60+, has traveled to US like 4 times in the past, longest stay is 5months other times 3 months and less.
Occupation is retired.

What is the possibility of a successful renewal by next year if the person stays for 5 months before visa expiration.
Technically speaking, overstaying a tourist visa for more that 180 days in the US is grounds for deportation and inside the Schengen area is not permitted. While it is never good to overstay a visa, generally you won’t run into problems until you leave and try to reenter that particular country.
If she have a concrete reason o. Why she stayed for 5month no problem, but it advisable for her not to use 5month on tourist visa because of her nationality passport she maybe denied.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by ysteph: 8:15am On Nov 14, 2019
Okay thank you. She intends to travel next year and stay 5 months. with the current trends i think 3 months is sufficient.
Spanishmilf:
Technically speaking, overstaying a tourist visa for more that 180 days in the US is grounds for deportation and inside the Schengen area is not permitted. While it is never good to overstay a visa, generally you won’t run into problems until you leave and try to reenter that particular country.
If she have a concrete reason o. Why she stayed for 5month no problem, but it advisable for her not to use 5month on tourist visa because of her nationality passport she maybe denied.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Sellany: 8:47am On Nov 14, 2019
Sellany:
Hi everyone,
Pls can anyone share the closest date available for scheduling an appointment B1/B2. Lagos

Pls it is urgent

Pls help

Pls can anyone help?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by AngelicBeing: 9:00am On Nov 14, 2019
ysteph:
Okay thank you. She intends to travel next year and stay 5 months. with the current trends i think 3 months is sufficient.
Hmmmm, with the current trend in the US embassies in Nigeria , staying 90 days or 5months on a visit visa is not advisable,

Moreover , during interview, you are asked how long will you be visiting, and the applicants will say 10 or 15 days and it is documented on your file, now the applicant Flys to the US and stay for 150 days, when you come back for renewal, it is like a carmel passing through the eyes of a needle for you to qualify for another visa.

It is better to stick to all you said when you obtained the visa originally , Lastly, what people did few years ago and got away with it is highly frowned at now and in most cases leads to refusal / denial , shocked
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Nobody: 9:58am On Nov 14, 2019
You are exposing yourself. sad
There is no need to publish sensitive information that includes your passport number. embarassed


loveuGOD:


Thank you so much for this vital information.
I have been in tears since.
I just realise I can reapply immidiately. I thought it would take me 6month to reapply.
Definitely I will come here to give testimony.
Thank you for the link

This is my observation when I go through the i94 link. I think the v.o. just look at the month but didn't check the day very well. I arrived in July 30th I departed on Sept 2nd. He just look at July to Sept and concluded it's 2month. Whereas It's just 33days. (End of July to begining of sept) The 3days extra was when all airport was closed and my airline cancelled my flight because of the flood disaster.
Below is my i94 details

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by groovychik(f): 10:36am On Nov 14, 2019
When filling your form, in the part that asks for reason for denial, state it clearly that VO asked why you stayed for two months, whereby you stayed for 33 days and only because of the flood. Also state that you wrote in your form then that you would stay for a month and exceeded it by 3 days only because of the flood. Also, pls modify your last post and remove the picture that shows your passport number. All the best Ma'am

loveuGOD:
Good morning everyone
Pls want is going on in USA embassy
I have just been denied renewal of my b1 b2 visa
I have been to USA four times

1st I accompanied my daughter to school I spent only 1week

2nd visit is when my daughter transfer from one university to another. I was there to visit her at the University. Stay for 2week

3rd time I went for her graduation. Stay for 3weeks

4th time I accompanied my second daughter to different school I spent 1month which I indicated when applying.
I spent extra 5days due to flood in Houston because all flight was cancell as all airport were closed because of flood . I don't think this is my fault. It is a natural disasters that no one can control.

All these visit was on different two years visa. i always use all my 2years visa once.

My last visit was 2017
My daughter graduation is next year may. I apply now because my Visa as expired since last year December. So I don't want it to overdue for renewal.

I don't know how my daughter will feel if she heard I won't attend her graduation. She is my last baby. I am 55. This is a very sad day for me. Graduation is a glorious day for any parent.
OMG please what can I do now
What is my offence
I am business woman
My acct is boyant enough and I am my daughter sponsor
Please help me, what can I do

He ask me my occupation
If I have traveled before
Why I traveled in 2017
Why I want to travel now

All this question was answered correctly.
He lied that I stayed for 2month last time. I told him I never stay for 2month. I never did.

What is their problem. Please can I get any help. It will be an evaladting sorrow for me for not attending my daughter graduation while I am still alive. She is the last baby. I attended others.
OMG I can't break this news for her. GOD pls help me. I am a single mother. I don't want to miss this glorious day.
What can I do.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Biamoz(m): 11:08am On Nov 14, 2019
@Seyewest @LadyGuinivere @Other Gurus in the house

I was long time ago denied B1/B2 visa application on the ground that I don't have enough home ties in my country of residence. I have since then build my home by acquiring some plots of land. I intend to apply again by next year.

Please my question is how do i prove during my interview that I have enough home tie since they don't normally as for prove of home ties nor documents. I have good travel history and can boast of a reasonable balance in my bank account.I will be glad if my question is given some attention. Is there also a way to prove my home ties in my application form.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Gospelozy(f): 11:53am On Nov 14, 2019
Visa Denied 8/11/2019.
I am still trying to get over it.
Consulate Office Abuja.
Appointment time : 8:00am

I arrived at the embassy 5:00am. I was the only one so I stayed with the Mopol.
Fast forward to some minutes pass 7. We started accreditation.
I was 1 to 13 people that were interviewed, was in a high spirit, smiling all through. Then I was called in, have forgotten the window number.
Vo: Elderly frowning white lady in her late 40s
Me: Good morning
Vo: ignored. Pass your passport. Where are you going to?
Me: **** conference
Vo: Have you traveled out before?
Me: No.
Vo: Sorry you are not eligible. Handing over my passport and blue paper
Me: I have something to say.
Vo: I don't wanna hear it. Next person.

My interview was approximately 4 seconds. It was like a shock as I felt like an infidel the way she asked me to leave, her treatment was so bad as if I was an outcast. She never looked at me. At least she should have allowed me to talk. Meanwhile she denied everyone she interviewed before me.

But I give God all the Glory at least I have experienced it.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Nobody: 12:22pm On Nov 14, 2019
Same thing happened to a friend yesterday in Lagos the interview was within few seconds.
They have so much disregard towards visa applicants. angry
Gospelozy:
Visa Denied 8/11/2019.
I am still trying to get over it.
Consulate Office Abuja.
Appointment time : 8:00am

I arrived at the embassy 5:00am. I was the only one so I stayed with the Mopol.
Fast forward to some minutes pass 7. We started accreditation.
I was 1 to 13 people that were interviewed, was in a high spirit, smiling all through. Then I was called in, have forgotten the window number.
Vo: Elderly frowning white lady in her late 40s
Me: Good morning
Vo: ignored. Pass your passport. Where are you going to?
Me: **** conference
Vo: Have you traveled out before?
Me: No.
Vo: Sorry you are not eligible. Handing over my passport and blue paper
Me: I have something to say.
Vo: I don't wanna hear it. Next person.

My interview was approximately 4 seconds. It was like a shock as I felt like an infidel the way she asked me to leave, her treatment was so bad as if I was an outcast. She never looked at me. At least she should have allowed me to talk. Meanwhile she denied everyone she interviewed before me.

But I give God all the Glory at least I have experienced it.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Broadenyourhori: 12:33pm On Nov 14, 2019
Gospelozy:
Visa Denied 8/11/2019.
I am still trying to get over it.
Consulate Office Abuja.
Appointment time : 8:00am

I arrived at the embassy 5:00am. I was the only one so I stayed with the Mopol.
Fast forward to some minutes pass 7. We started accreditation.
I was 1 to 13 people that were interviewed, was in a high spirit, smiling all through. Then I was called in, have forgotten the window number.
Vo: Elderly frowning white lady in her late 40s
Me: Good morning
Vo: ignored. Pass your passport. Where are you going to?
Me: **** conference
Vo: Have you traveled out before?
Me: No.
Vo: Sorry you are not eligible. Handing over my passport and blue paper
Me: I have something to say.
Vo: I don't wanna hear it. Next person.

My interview was approximately 4 seconds. It was like a shock as I felt like an infidel the way she asked me to leave, her treatment was so bad as if I was an outcast. She never looked at me. At least she should have allowed me to talk. Meanwhile she denied everyone she interviewed before me.

But I give God all the Glory at least I have experienced it.

I doubt if this is going to make much of a difference to you or your situation, but it is what I would do if i was in this position. I would send a complaint letter to the embassy and to Department of Home Security in the USA about the uncanny /unprofessional attitude of this lady. They are providing a service that should be done in a professional/ respectful way regardless if visa will be granted or not.

They cannot and should not intimidate anyone simply because they believe they have an advantage. If you can remember any useful info, make a complaint about the unprofessional service you received - maybe some other people would do the same and will prompt an investigation. They have CCTV with voice recorder in all the cubicles. You never know!

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by ysteph: 12:59pm On Nov 14, 2019
The visa has been used for the initial visit
This is a second visit.
AngelicBeing:
Hmmmm, with the current trend in the US embassies in Nigeria , staying 90 days or 5months on a visit visa is not advisable,

Moreover , during interview, you are asked how long will you be visiting, and the applicants will say 10 or 15 days and it is documented on your file, now the applicant Flys to the US and stay for 150 days, when you come back for renewal, it is like a carmel passing through the eyes of a needle for you to qualify for another visa.

It is better to stick to all you said when you obtained the visa originally , Lastly, what people did few years ago and got away with it is highly frowned at now and in most cases leads to refusal / denial , shocked
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by EXLOVER(m): 1:14pm On Nov 14, 2019
Gospelozy:
Visa Denied 8/11/2019.
I am still trying to get over it.
Consulate Office Abuja.
Appointment time : 8:00am

I arrived at the embassy 5:00am. I was the only one so I stayed with the Mopol.
Fast forward to some minutes pass 7. We started accreditation.
I was 1 to 13 people that were interviewed, was in a high spirit, smiling all through. Then I was called in, have forgotten the window number.
Vo: Elderly frowning white lady in her late 40s
Me: Good morning
Vo: ignored. Pass your passport. Where are you going to?
Me: **** conference
Vo: Have you traveled out before?
Me: No.
Vo: Sorry you are not eligible. Handing over my passport and blue paper
Me: I have something to say.
Vo: I don't wanna hear it. Next person.

My interview was approximately 4 seconds. It was like a shock as I felt like an infidel the way she asked me to leave, her treatment was so bad as if I was an outcast. She never looked at me. At least she should have allowed me to talk. Meanwhile she denied everyone she interviewed before me.

But I give God all the Glory at least I have experienced it.
This is the worst have seen so far. We buy a form just to be treated like rags. They should just indicate it that if you haven't travel before you shouldn't bother paying the visa fee. I'm really angry right now, mine is coming up soon and i have lost all the confidence i have manage to build for long with my virgin passport and no home ties.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by AngelicBeing: 1:56pm On Nov 14, 2019
ysteph:
The visa has been used for the initial visit
This is a second visit.
l understand that, I am only worried about the recent antecedents in the US embassies of recent, maybe his age might sway things positively for him
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by AngelicBeing: 2:02pm On Nov 14, 2019
Broadenyourhori:


I doubt if this is going to make much of a difference to you or your situation, but it is what I would do if i was in this position. I would send a complaint letter to the embassy and to Department of Home Security in the USA about the uncanny /unprofessional attitude of this lady. They are providing a service that should be done in a professional/ respectful way regardless if visa will be granted or not.

They cannot and should not intimidate anyone simply because they believe they have an advantage. If you can remember any useful info, make a complaint about the unprofessional service you received - maybe some other people would do the same and will prompt an investigation. They have CCTV with voice recorder in all the cubicles. You never know!
I feel your pain and that of the lady you quoted, even if you write to Donald Olusegun Ibrahim Eze Trump, your letter might not hold water, visa issuance by all embassies is a privilege and not a right, any country including Nigeria can choose to issue or refuse visa to anyone, issuance or refusal is at the discretion of the issuing country / VO and it is not a right that you can contest via protest letter / the judiciary, it is sometimes painful but that is what it is grin
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Broadenyourhori: 2:16pm On Nov 14, 2019
AngelicBeing:
I feel your pain and that of the lady you quoted, even if you write to Donald Olusegun Ibrahim Eze Trump, your letter might not hold water, visa issuance by all embassies is a privilege and not a right, any country including Nigeria can choose to issue or refuse visa to anyone, issuance or refusal is at the discretion of the issuing country / VO and it is not a right that you can contest via protest letter / the judiciary, it is sometimes painful but that is what it is grin

I do understand that, its their business to grant or deny but in a more professional manner. They will never get away with that in any advanced country

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Beautyaddy: 2:28pm On Nov 14, 2019
Broadenyourhori:


I doubt if this is going to make much of a difference to you or your situation, but it is what I would do if i was in this position. I would send a complaint letter to the embassy and to Department of Home Security in the USA about the uncanny /unprofessional attitude of this lady. They are providing a service that should be done in a professional/ respectful way regardless if visa will be granted or not.

They cannot and should not intimidate anyone simply because they believe they have an advantage. If you can remember any useful info, make a complaint about the unprofessional service you received - maybe some other people would do the same and will prompt an investigation. They have CCTV with voice recorder in all the cubicles. You never know!

Waist of time...believe it.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Beautyaddy: 2:31pm On Nov 14, 2019
AngelicBeing:
I feel your pain and that of the lady you quoted, even if you write to Donald Olusegun Ibrahim Eze Trump, your letter might not hold water, visa issuance by all embassies is a privilege and not a right, any country including Nigeria can choose to issue or refuse visa to anyone, issuance or refusal is at the discretion of the issuing country / VO and it is not a right that you can contest via protest letter / the judiciary, it is sometimes painful but that is what it is grin

You are so right.

Even the Nigerian Embassies or passport office, don't you see how disrespectful some of them act in there.

With all the complaints about them nothing has changed.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by UhnNah: 2:32pm On Nov 14, 2019
The lady has a pointed nose like this abi? Zero joy madam! She doesn't give visa to anyone! She denied my mom for a very flimsy reason!

Sorry about your experience!

PS: More people should post their transcript (Denied or issued) pls let's hear it...so as to know what not to do and what to do!


Gospelozy:
Visa Denied 8/11/2019.
I am still trying to get over it.
Consulate Office Abuja.
Appointment time : 8:00am

I arrived at the embassy 5:00am. I was the only one so I stayed with the Mopol.
Fast forward to some minutes pass 7. We started accreditation.
I was 1 to 13 people that were interviewed, was in a high spirit, smiling all through. Then I was called in, have forgotten the window number.
Vo: Elderly frowning white lady in her late 40s
Me: Good morning
Vo: ignored. Pass your passport. Where are you going to?
Me: **** conference
Vo: Have you traveled out before?
Me: No.
Vo: Sorry you are not eligible. Handing over my passport and blue paper
Me: I have something to say.
Vo: I don't wanna hear it. Next person.

My interview was approximately 4 seconds. It was like a shock as I felt like an infidel the way she asked me to leave, her treatment was so bad as if I was an outcast. She never looked at me. At least she should have allowed me to talk. Meanwhile she denied everyone she interviewed before me.

But I give God all the Glory at least I have experienced it.

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