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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Atk112(f): 12:46pm On Jan 15, 2020
Hello House, its amazing being here. The knowledge that has been shared has been very helpful so far and I've really learnt a lot.
I'm a few weeks gone and in the process of applying for a visa to go have my baby. Please can someone help share details of hospitals in Chicago that can be contacted in order to get correspondence from the hospital? Would really appreciate. Thank you in advance for the help.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by cutelass: 4:19pm On Jan 15, 2020
Well, at least this idea of paying off the discount, is a ray of hope.

What I will advice going forward is for people to look for hospitals with cheaper total bill. For example my last birth in LA, total itemized bill was 13k: 10 for me, 3k for baby...vaginal delivery. The self pay price was 3k. Having to pay back 10k looks more feasible than 21k.

The greatest tragedy that happened to us is this present govt, else as at early 2015, dollar was still 165...it would not be an issue at all if I was looking at 1,650,000.

However, i agree with Omobendel. For those with larger discounts, getting it to 12k and backing it up with lots of prayers (tongue out to the atheists) should do the trick.

Finally, it is time to commence research again...this is not time for everybody to flock to one hospital cos I believe if we can see a full bill of 13k, there should also be a 10k full bill somewhere in America.

For starters, that hospital that advertises regularly on this page...i don't know but they seem to me like people that will have that kind of total bill.

Otokini I sympathise with you, imagine not being asked anything. Could ur recent Canada application have anything to do with it?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by lami88: 4:33pm On Jan 15, 2020
cutelass:
Well, at least this idea of paying off the discount, is a ray of hope.

What I will advice going forward is for people to look for hospitals with cheaper total bill. For example my last birth in LA, total itemized bill was 13k: 10 for me, 3k for baby...vaginal delivery. The self pay price was 3k. Having to pay back 10k looks more feasible than 21k.

The greatest tragedy that happened to us is this present govt, else as at early 2015, dollar was still 165...it would not be an issue at all if I was looking at 1,650,000.

However, i agree with Omobendel. For those with larger discounts, getting it to 12k and backing it up with lots of prayers (tongue out to the atheists) should do the trick.

Finally, it is time to commence research again...this is not time for everybody to flock to one hospital cos I believe if we can see a full bill of 13k, there should also be a 10k full bill somewhere in America.

For starters, that hospital that advertises regularly on this page...i don't know but they seem to me like people that will have that kind of total bill.

Otokini I sympathise with you, imagine not being asked anything. Could ur recent Canada application have anything to do with it?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 4:58pm On Jan 15, 2020
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by OmoBendel24: 5:11pm On Jan 15, 2020
Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?

Ah! New VOs don come town? Is there a new development or some sort of magical consultation has taken place? Wow, this is so wonderful!

Big congratulations to you and your family, this is awesome....

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by lami88: 5:55pm On Jan 15, 2020
Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?


Big congratulations to you. A ray of hope finally

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 7:36pm On Jan 15, 2020
Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?

Congratulations, this is something different. Who has noticed that it is only Nigerians in Nigerian that are being denied because of discount. I have friends in Ghana and London both Nigerians who renewed successfully. The discount is not from govt funds, they are just tired of Nigerians having their babies in America. Trump does not want Nigerians coming to America ( info from an insider).

All in all, you are favoured. Thank God.

I said it, that trump does not want Nigerians in his country. There are other places to visit and have fun. Everyone should forget USA for a while and visit other beautiful places in the world.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Beautyaddy: 7:56pm On Jan 15, 2020
MamaTuoyo:


Congratulations, this is something different. Who has noticed that it is only Nigerians in Nigerian that are being denied because of discount. I have friends in Ghana and London both Nigerians who renewed successfully. The discount is not from govt funds, they are just tired of Nigerians having their babies in America. Trump does not want Nigerians coming to America ( info from an insider).

All in all, you are favoured. Thank God.

Aren't you contradicting yourself here

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MumJ2: 8:54pm On Jan 15, 2020
Wowwwwwww!!!!! Really not of him that willeth but GOD who showeth mercy! Especially in almighty Abuja Consulate. Congratulations to you Sis. I tap into this favour IN JESUS NAME;AMEN.

Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Oluchijiv: 10:15pm On Jan 15, 2020
Thank you somuch Beautyaddy for all ur comments and contributions...but for your sake...I'll be back here to post my successful entry experience into the U.S for this delivery and you'll join me to praise God for His amazing grace and favour...on God,I put my trust...Mark 10:27

Beautyaddy:


Says Who?

They have sent pregnant women back at the POE for reasons best known to them.

So yes, she's not above being sent back.

As usual whatever preventive from negative repercussions advise one can give her will not change anything with her mind already made up.

"Experience Is The Best Teacher"

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Vlesparza: 11:45pm On Jan 15, 2020
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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by travelnation: 1:43am On Jan 16, 2020
MamaOO:

I can only speak regarding Kayak cos they’re the ones I use the most. Yes, I have changed fares bought from kayak directly with the airlines. I’ve only used them to fly within the US tho. So I have only changed tickets with US airlines.

Ive also only paid with a USD credit or debit card. The sites I’ve paid with NGN is travelstart. You’re right about these third party sites having lesser fares than the official website, I wonder why that is.

Yes, you are right. A good number of Airlines often have specially reserved in-house packages for them. This is done in a bid to make the industry more competitive and to have a wider reach, sales wise.
Airlines do purposely allow lucrative incentives for 3rd party travel agencies and sister companies to allow for collaborative efforts at reaching travelers better and faster, even at the grassroots level.
If Airlines were to be the only ones selling air travel directly to travelers, their reach may be limited.

Take for instance, an Airline operating a Boeing 747 jumbo jet with capacity for over 700 passengers may take almost forever for all seats to be sold, for a typical route such as from Lagos (LOS) to Heathrow London (LON). This may cause unnecessary delays and inability for the Airline to meet up with official flight schedules, except it wants to travel with several hundreds of empty seats. A huge economic loss that will be.

However, by giving room to competitiveness and not being too greedy by creating some channels of profitability for travel agencies all over the place, it is easy to quickly sell out all seats and thereby meet schedules, and profitably too.

Such well established giant travel agencies as WakaNow and TravelStart benefit from the hidden in-house offers that Airlines make available from time to time.

The beauty of this sort of business model is that the travel agencies are able to weigh (compare) various existing offers, fares and rates from hundreds or thousands of Airlines that they are affiliated to and therefore present their customers and indeed members of the traveling public the most affordable and mouth watering deals often better than what any traveler may be able to directly get from the Airlines themselves.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Beautyaddy: 2:06am On Jan 16, 2020
Oluchijiv:
Thank you somuch Beautyaddy for all ur comments and contributions...but for your sake...I'll be back here to post my successful entry experience into the U.S for this delivery and you'll join me to praise God for His amazing grace and favour...on God,I put my trust...Mark 10:27


Very good for you.

And Life Will Go On.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Atk112(f): 4:49pm On Jan 16, 2020
[color=#006600][quote author=Beeyad post=83448748]Good day mama's & papa's,

Dis forum av been of help to me, started reading about June this year and promised myself to give feedback.

In d spirit of giving back here is my visa story & POE story.

LAGOS US Embassy:: B2 [Sept]

I did my research and mailed the Doctor that I want to use in Chicago, got my detailed bill from account officer, corresponding, made full Dr payment and got appointment date after scheduling a B2 visa interview ...Am a first time mum.[/color]

hello Mama, a big congrats on your Visa and your LO baking in the tummy, we will continue to share testimonies by God's grace. I'm an expectant mama who would like to visit Chicago to have my baby. Could you please share details of the doctor/hospital's email so I can reach out to them to get a bill. I'll really be grateful for your assistance. I tried to PM you some days back but it didn't go through. Thank you.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by chibertha(f): 5:42pm On Jan 16, 2020
Congrats this so much looks like my renewal interview in 2018.
Please, guys, endeavor to mention the total amount you paid for the birth as she said,
Doctor
Pediatrician
OBG scan
Blood work
Anesthetics
circumcision if you did for a boy
every every and go with all the receipts too if you can tabulate it.

Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by chibertha(f): 5:45pm On Jan 16, 2020
hum which means the same should be happening to the Indians and Chinese too.


MamaTuoyo:


Congratulations, this is something different. Who has noticed that it is only Nigerians in Nigerian that are being denied because of discount. I have friends in Ghana and London both Nigerians who renewed successfully. The discount is not from govt funds, they are just tired of Nigerians having their babies in America. Trump does not want Nigerians coming to America ( info from an insider).

All in all, you are favoured. Thank God.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 9:50pm On Jan 16, 2020
Thanks everyone! I pray we will see more interviews like this! Please oh Emory people I need accommodation for April. Any ideas? All the Airbnb I saw don't do extended stays.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by cretin: 9:52pm On Jan 17, 2020
Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?

niceeee, am certain it was a male VO, they are usually more pragmatic, and not emotional.
@ accomodation, airbnb is your best bet, atlanta is an expensive city.
1br apt is upto 1200usd/month
@ airline, hv you ought tickets...wch airline? grin, how much..the might delta airlines dropped prices to 1300 usd , from their all time high of 1800 last wk
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Otokini01: 7:18pm On Jan 18, 2020
My dear thank you oh I really dont know what the reason was but i am trying again hopefully i get a good testimony


cutelass:
Well, at least this idea of paying off the discount, is a ray of hope.

What I will advice going forward is for people to look for hospitals with cheaper total bill. For example my last birth in LA, total itemized bill was 13k: 10 for me, 3k for baby...vaginal delivery. The self pay price was 3k. Having to pay back 10k looks more feasible than 21k.

The greatest tragedy that happened to us is this present govt, else as at early 2015, dollar was still 165...it would not be an issue at all if I was looking at 1,650,000.

However, i agree with Omobendel. For those with larger discounts, getting it to 12k and backing it up with lots of prayers (tongue out to the atheists) should do the trick.

Finally, it is time to commence research again...this is not time for everybody to flock to one hospital cos I believe if we can see a full bill of 13k, there should also be a 10k full bill somewhere in America.

For starters, that hospital that advertises regularly on this page...i don't know but they seem to me like people that will have that kind of total bill.

Otokini I sympathise with you, imagine not being asked anything. Could ur recent Canada application have anything to do with it?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by tbaby123(f): 1:35pm On Jan 19, 2020
Please house, has anyone used memorial hermann hospital in sugarland

I read on Google its a non profit hospital. I dont want the embassy to use it to deniel me visa
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Aitagoodvibes: 9:14pm On Jan 19, 2020
Na wa o. So nobody that I can get accommodation from in Dallas (Wylie, Plano, Dallas, McKinney) area?
I’ll be leaving in a couple of days. Please leave your email or social media Handel or sth if you do so I can get in touch.
Good luck to those that have applied and are waiting for visa.
Safe trip to those who have bought tickets.
And happy bouncing babies to everyone.
God bless.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Lankesolanke: 9:41am On Jan 20, 2020
Gender of VOs don’t matter..
cretin:


niceeee, am certain it was a male VO, they are usually more pragmatic, and not emotional.
@ accomodation, airbnb is your best bet, atlanta is an expensive city.
1br apt is upto 1200usd/month
@ airline, hv you ought tickets...wch airline? grin, how much..the might delta airlines dropped prices to 1300 usd , from their all time high of 1800 last wk

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by stephye: 1:36pm On Jan 20, 2020
Majemitee:
Hello everyone! I had my son in Emory in 2018. With all the stories of getting rejected because of low Bills and filling B1/B2 instead of B2 when filling forms, I was so worried about my interview. I'm pleased to say we had a successful application in Abuja. Here is the transcript.

VO: Good morning, may I have your passports please.
(I hand them over)
VO: Have you two ever travelled together before?
DH: Yes
VO: Where?
DH: Houston
VO: Was he born in the US? (Points at my toddler)
DH: Yes
VO: Do you plan on having another baby in the US
DH: Yes, in the future.
VO: Are you pregnant right now?
Me: Nods
Types for a while
VO: What do you do?
Me: Bleep
VO: And you?
DH: Bleep
VO: When are you travelling?
DH: In April
VO: For how long?
DH: 2 weeks (dh has an academic trip so we will go together and he will be back after 2 weeks while I stay back)
VO: Where is your other child?
DH: he's in boarding school, we didn't want to disrupt his schooling
VO: will he be making this trip too?
DH: Yes, the whole family
VO: Do you have any relatives in the US?
Dh: no we don't
VO: How much did you spend for the last birth?
Me: A total of about 7,100 (doc, epidural, hospital, tests, paediatrician)
VO: Where was this?
Me: Atlanta
Types for a while
VO: I'll be granting you your visas, please go ahead and pay your reciprocity fee.

Very short and straightforward. I've been so excited! Thanking God for favour.

Now I can ask. Please I need accommodation in Atlanta, any ideas?

Thanks for posting this info, please which hospital and doctor did you use then?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 4:42pm On Jan 20, 2020
It was a woman funny enough. Most of the Airbnbi have found dont allow extended stays. I'll most likely do Delta but they dont have straight flights again. I have been seeing cheap ones using kayak. I hope I can sort this accommodation out soon.
cretin:


niceeee, am certain it was a male VO, they are usually more pragmatic, and not emotional.
@ accomodation, airbnb is your best bet, atlanta is an expensive city.
1br apt is upto 1200usd/month
@ airline, hv you ought tickets...wch airline? grin, how much..the might delta airlines dropped prices to 1300 usd , from their all time high of 1800 last wk
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 4:43pm On Jan 20, 2020
Dr Tate and Emory University hospital, midtown.
stephye:


Thanks for posting this info, please which hospital and doctor did you use then?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by stephye: 7:17pm On Jan 20, 2020
Majemitee:
Dr Tate and Emory University hospital, midtown.

Thank you
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by AfonjaBoston: 5:37am On Jan 21, 2020
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/20/politics/trump-administration-birth-tourism-visa-guidelines/index.html

Make una do citizen una pikin even if n.a. to born them premature before Trump fire this policy on

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Hotstepper(f): 10:04am On Jan 21, 2020
Trump administration to take aim at 'birth tourism' in expected change to visa guidelines

https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/20/politics/trump-administration-birth-tourism-visa-guidelines/index.html

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