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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 2:09am On Feb 03, 2020
debopopson:

Not yet. .she will be going there on Tuesday...looks like ssn will be fast sha...this week will make it 3 weeks for us...pple dat used houston n got their bc in 3 business days I don't know ow dey did it. guess things have changed..
Yes, it did change, not only the law but also local employees now are delaying too much knowing you are foreigners.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Kemo88: 6:35am On Feb 03, 2020
Good morning ,
Please how long does it now take to pick up your visa after it has been granted at the interview in lagos ? It used to be 2-3 working days to go pick it up at the designated pick up center you put in. Please how long now ?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Zenbabe: 11:27am On Feb 03, 2020
Track it on https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/ng-niv-passportretrieve.asp and it will tell you whether your passport is ready for pickup or not. I picked up mine last week. it took two working days

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Dhollargurl(f): 12:15pm On Feb 03, 2020
Hi fam, long time no see. So, I got my visa renewed this morning and here is the transcript:

V.O: Good morning, passports pls

DH and I passed the passport and greeted her

V.O: when was the last time you went to the US and for how long?

Me: June 2019, 12 days

DH: Nov 2018, 3 weeks

V.O: Have you both travelled together before?

Both: No, this will be our first

V.O: what do you do ma’am?

Me: I’m a ****** and I work with ***** company

DH: I work for *******

V.O: your position?

D.H: ***** for Africa and middleeast

V.O: How long are you staying for?

D.H: 3-4 weeks

Me: 2 weeks

V.O: How many children do you have?

Both: one

V.O: I see you had your baby in the U.S, Do you intend to use this visa for medical?

Both: No, at least not on this visit

V.O: please pay the reciprocity fee and come back for passport submission

No receipts or anything was asked. After carrying plenty past receipts, I’m grateful to God. However, I have a question, we are not yet pregnant but as it is, after having 3 miscarriages back to back, I already classify as high risk.
So, in the nearest future, If we get a sticky bean, can this visa be used for childbirth?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Elo2020(f): 12:46pm On Feb 03, 2020
cretin:
pls, this Fit to Fly, i heard 3 versions ..
1. all airlines accept the one from port health at the airport
2. some airlines accept only from their recommended hospitals
3. you only need it if you are over 8 months.

anyone that has first hand experience, pls clarify

2ndly, anybody gone through atlanta poe?, it had/has? a reputation of being unfriendly/tough. bearing in mind the recent trump wahala, is it recommended one avoids this poe?. bbirthing was declared during visa interview

I used Delta airline & they accepted my fit to fly from the hospital in used in my place(its a well known private hospital)
I was 8mths gone.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by baddo(m): 1:50pm On Feb 03, 2020
[So, in the nearest future, If we get a sticky bean, can this visa be used for childbirth?[/quote]

I do believe you know the answer to this question.

Use Visa for the purpose it was issued.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Beautyaddy: 2:51pm On Feb 03, 2020
Dhollargurl:
Hi fam, long time no see. So, I got my visa renewed this morning and here is the transcript:

V.O: Good morning, passports pls

DH and I passed the passport and greeted her

V.O: when was the last time you went to the US and for how long?

Me: June 2019, 12 days

DH: Nov 2018, 3 weeks

V.O: Have you both travelled together before?

Both: No, this will be our first

V.O: what do you do ma’am?

Me: I’m a ****** and I work with ***** company

DH: I work for *******

V.O: your position?

D.H: ***** for Africa and middleeast

V.O: How long are you staying for?

D.H: 3-4 weeks

Me: 2 weeks

V.O: How many children do you have?

Both: one

V.O: I see you had your baby in the U.S, Do you intend to use this visa for medical?

Both: No, at least not on this visit

V.O: please pay the reciprocity fee and come back for passport submission

No receipts or anything was asked. After carrying plenty past receipts, I’m grateful to God. However, I have a question, we are not yet pregnant but as it is, after having 3 miscarriages back to back, I already classify as high risk.
So, in the nearest future, If we get a sticky bean, can this visa be used for childbirth
?

This is a question you could have asked the VO during the interview. undecided

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Dhollargurl(f): 3:07pm On Feb 03, 2020
Beautyaddy:


This is a question you could have asked the VO during the interview. undecided

Well, there was no time at all, and trust me, you don’t want to overstretch your luck after you’ve been given yellow light out of the 10 people you entered together

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by UmmZayd: 4:16pm On Feb 03, 2020
Dhollargurl:
Hi fam, long time no see. So, I got my visa renewed this morning and here is the transcript:

V.O: Good morning, passports pls

DH and I passed the passport and greeted her

V.O: when was the last time you went to the US and for how long?

Me: June 2019, 12 days

DH: Nov 2018, 3 weeks

V.O: Have you both travelled together before?

Both: No, this will be our first

V.O: what do you do ma’am?

Me: I’m a ****** and I work with ***** company

DH: I work for *******

V.O: your position?

D.H: ***** for Africa and middleeast

V.O: How long are you staying for?

D.H: 3-4 weeks

Me: 2 weeks

V.O: How many children do you have?

Both: one

V.O: I see you had your baby in the U.S, Do you intend to use this visa for medical?

Both: No, at least not on this visit

V.O: please pay the reciprocity fee and come back for passport submission

No receipts or anything was asked. After carrying plenty past receipts, I’m grateful to God. However, I have a question, we are not yet pregnant but as it is, after having 3 miscarriages back to back, I already classify as high risk.
So, in the nearest future, If we get a sticky bean, can this visa be used for childbirth?



The VO already ask you this same question and you said "NO AT LEAST NOT THIS VISIT" so I guess you already have an answer to your question.
He was aware of your friend baby so he asked if you had plans of getting another if issued. English language is complicated if you ask me Sha but this is just what I can say from all these oo

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 4:36pm On Feb 03, 2020
Dhollargurl:


Well, there was no time at all, and trust me, you don’t want to overstretch your luck after you’ve been given yellow light out of the 10 people you entered together

You know for a fact, that based on the new rules, if you had answered “yes” to the childbirth question you would have been promptly denied a visa. That should answer your “question”.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Dhollargurl(f): 4:55pm On Feb 03, 2020
TWoods:


You know for a fact, that based on the new rules, if you had answered “yes” to the childbirth question you would have been promptly denied a visa. That should answer your “question”.

I’m not pregnant, so I wouldn’t answer yes because how would I justify the yes. 2ndly, She didn’t ask for my receipts or anything which they did for the rest for some reason, maybe my position or my husband’s or they’ve seen the records of hotels we stayed at, so, she probably assumed we could afford it and above all, God’s grace. Hopefully, my PR would have come through by then so it is a futuristic question. Mr Twoods, before you come and start that your ITK on my thread, I am not pregnant yet and there’s no point stirring an intent when I don’t even know when it’s going to stick. For now, I’m just going to cool off in one of the best 4-star hotels in your country.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Dhollargurl(f): 4:55pm On Feb 03, 2020
UmmZayd:




The VO already ask you this same question and you said "NO AT LEAST NOT THIS VISIT" so I guess you already have an answer to your question.
He was aware of your friend baby so he asked if you had plans of getting another if issued. English language is complicated if you ask me Sha but this is just what I can say from all these oo

Thanks jere
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 6:14pm On Feb 03, 2020
Dhollargurl:


I’m not pregnant, so I wouldn’t answer yes because how would I justify the yes. 2ndly, She didn’t ask for my receipts or anything which they did for the rest for some reason, maybe my position or my husband’s or they’ve seen the records of hotels we stayed at, so, she probably assumed we could afford it and above all, God’s grace. Hopefully, my PR would have come through by then so it is a futuristic question. Mr Twoods, before you come and start that your ITK on my thread, I am not pregnant yet and there’s no point stirring an intent when I don’t even know when it’s going to stick. For now, I’m just going to cool off in one of the best 4-star hotels in your country.

You’re being deliberately dishonest, as usual. The question the VO put to you wasn’t whether you were pregnant at that moment, but whether you ever intend to use that visa to birth at any point within the two year validity. As someone else noted, you could have said “sure, if I get pregnant at some point I’d like to know if I can still use this visa”. You didn’t, because you know he would have denied your visa... so you deliberately lied by omission and now come here to get validation for your plan.

And what’s with the vacuous boasting about spending money at a 4-star hotel? The average American can do that too.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Dhollargurl(f): 7:40pm On Feb 03, 2020
TWoods:


You’re being deliberately dishonest, as usual. The question the VO put to you wasn’t whether you were pregnant at that moment, but whether you ever intend to use that visa to birth at any point within the two year validity. As someone else noted, you could have said “sure, if I get pregnant at some point I’d like to know if I can still use this visa”. You didn’t, because you know he would have denied your visa... so you deliberately lied by omission and now come here to get validation for your plan.

And what’s with the vacuous boasting about spending money at a 4-star hotel? The average American can do that too.

She didn’t ask if I would use it for pregnancy, she said for medicals, but then you have a point, I wasn’t even thinking along that line because I am not pregnant at the moment and don’t know when I’ll be cos I am not even trying. All this is just an afterthought. I was with my husband and we just blurted the No, cos it’s only for 3 weeks.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Miriam88: 7:47pm On Feb 03, 2020
I think he mean no harm!!! Cos I remembered 2019 when my brother and family renewed their visa the VO asked if the will use it to give birth if she ever gets pregnant and the both said yes if the resources is available the would love to!!!! But in your case ,your answer means totally no my dear now and in future!!! I know you did not want to stretch the interview!!! But that’s the bitter truth!!! Thank GOD you have alternative so not to bother!!!! Just go and have fun dear!!! Nigeria is stressful�






Dhollargurl:


I’m not pregnant, so I wouldn’t answer yes because how would I justify the yes. 2ndly, She didn’t ask for my receipts or anything which they did for the rest for some reason, maybe my position or my husband’s or they’ve seen the records of hotels we stayed at, so, she probably assumed we could afford it and above all, God’s grace. Hopefully, my PR would have come through by then so it is a futuristic question. Mr Twoods, before you come and start that your ITK on my thread, I am not pregnant yet and there’s no point stirring an intent when I don’t even know when it’s going to stick. For now, I’m just going to cool off in one of the best 4-star hotels in your country.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 8:27pm On Feb 03, 2020
Dhollargurl:


She didn’t ask if I would use it for pregnancy, she said for medicals, but then you have a point, I wasn’t even thinking along that line because I am not pregnant at the moment and don’t know when I’ll be cos I am not even trying. All this is just an afterthought. I was with my husband and we just blurted the No, cos it’s only for 3 weeks.

They are not permitted to directly ask if you are pregnant. But considering she asked that question right after acknowledging that you had your prior child in the US, it’s easy to speculate she was indirectly asking if you wanted to use the visa to have your next baby.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by megastu(m): 9:20pm On Feb 03, 2020
When you present yourself at the embassy.
chibertha:
which spot please
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by babestell(f): 12:08pm On Feb 04, 2020
Congratulations on getting your visa but Seriously?

What do you want us to tell you. this particular issue has been hashed out plenty times here. We all know what side Twoods is. Pls do what is in your mind and share the outcome with us when that time comes

Enjoy your vacation.

Dhollargurl:
Hi fam, long time no see. So, I got my visa renewed this morning and here is the transcript:



No receipts or anything was asked. After carrying plenty past receipts, I’m grateful to God. However, I have a question, we are not yet pregnant but as it is, after having 3 miscarriages back to back, I already classify as high risk.
So, in the nearest future, If we get a sticky bean, can this visa be used for childbirth?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 2:12pm On Feb 04, 2020
Una get wahala sha,you know say everywhere tense at the moment ,you still come here come dey ask this kind question..do what you wanna do low key or when the time comes if pregnancy stick you fit come back come ask..you never even use the visa for wetin you collect am for you don dey ask another thing..at this point everyone dey on a low key..
Dhollargurl:


She didn’t ask if I would use it for pregnancy, she said for medicals, but then you have a point, I wasn’t even thinking along that line because I am not pregnant at the moment and don’t know when I’ll be cos I am not even trying. All this is just an afterthought. I was with my husband and we just blurted the No, cos it’s only for 3 weeks.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by remoranger(m): 2:48pm On Feb 04, 2020
Good Day Everyone. We got our visa last year. Is it still advisable, considering the latest policy, to write to the embassy about our intent to give birth in the US? Thanks.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by OmoBendel24: 3:12pm On Feb 04, 2020
remoranger:
Good Day Everyone. We got our visa last year. Is it still advisable, considering the latest policy, to write to the embassy about our intent to give birth in the US? Thanks.

undecided shocked
Continue! Kontunu!!!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by OmoBendel24: 3:20pm On Feb 04, 2020
Dhollargurl:
V.O: I see you had your baby in the U.S, Do you intend to use this visa for medical?

Both: No, at least not on this visit

You see @the bolded clause? Quite cunning though, and worthy of criticism on this thread! Na very bad one before oh, those days, I mean if that was really the VO's question and your response to same, and if it got documented word for word, you would have been able to draw on it in the future. But it won't fly now in this age and time with them, not even with the restrictions. Just wait sha, till you reach that bridge, the tide may have changed by then. Take advantage of your post journey and pre-pregnancy time to secure a Canadian visa sha, they may also have become this bad by the time you are due too. You see? All the best!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Nobody: 3:55pm On Feb 04, 2020
Which intent again, you wan make them revoke that visa abi..wetin dey happen gangan with all this questions lately cheesy
remoranger:
Good Day Everyone. We got our visa last year. Is it still advisable, considering the latest policy, to write to the embassy about our intent to give birth in the US? Thanks.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 4:13pm On Feb 04, 2020
remoranger:
Good Day Everyone. We got our visa last year. Is it still advisable, considering the latest policy, to write to the embassy about our intent to give birth in the US? Thanks.

No.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Abuleoshi: 9:28pm On Feb 04, 2020
Demicoker:
Which intent again, you wan make them revoke that visa abi..wetin dey happen gangan with all this questions lately cheesy
Oluwa wetin dey Intent?

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Becca01: 10:09pm On Feb 04, 2020
Good evening. Please can someone provide guidance on how to get Nigerian travel document for a new born from the USA? Does visa on arrival still exist?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by mohammadabulawi: 11:43pm On Feb 04, 2020
Hello family,
Any one got baby in Harris county?
I’d like to know about how many days rook to deiver the birth certificate?
And if I go to Austin office, can get it fast?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Ttosyn12: 12:43pm On Feb 05, 2020
Hello everyone, please I will like your suggestions. I submitted my application sometimes last month to have my interview this week. While filling my application I applied for the B2 visa (childbirth)... I tried getting a doctor in the US to write a letter on my behalf but couldn’t get one after the B1/B2 restriction for childbirth. Do you think I should go ahead with the interview? Also, is there anyone that has a similar story like mine and went ahead with the interview?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Beautyaddy: 3:28pm On Feb 05, 2020
Ttosyn12:
Hello everyone, please I will like your suggestions. I submitted my application sometimes last month to have my interview this week. While filling my application I applied for the B2 visa (childbirth)... I tried getting a doctor in the US to write a letter on my behalf but couldn’t get one after the B1/B2 restriction for childbirth. Do you think I should go ahead with the interview? Also, is there anyone that has a similar story like mine and went ahead with the interview?

Hmmm...good luck on that.

And why can't you have your baby in Nigeria?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Vlesparza: 4:50pm On Feb 05, 2020
Ttosyn12:
Hello everyone, please I will like your suggestions. I submitted my application sometimes last month to have my interview this week. While filling my application I applied for the B2 visa (childbirth)... I tried getting a doctor in the US to write a letter on my behalf but couldn’t get one after the B1/B2 restriction for childbirth. Do you think I should go ahead with the interview? Also, is there anyone that has a similar story like mine and went ahead with the interview?

The letter must be from the doctor in Nigeria who is treating you and knows your medical condition, so he can recommend treatment in the US. It is unlawful for a doctor in the US to give any medical advice or suggestion without physically seeing the patient first. Once you receive a letter from your doctor (in your country), then you contact a doctor in the US that will "accept" you.

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