Travel › 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 |
Travel › 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? |
Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by stephye: 3:24am On Jan 15, 2020 |
Hey guys, I just came across this thread and must say I have gathered a whole lot of info, but would like to seek advise from the guys here. I got a b1/b2 visa last yr for the purpose of a business trip which I went for and returned to Nigeria after a few weeks. Now am thinking of going to birth with this visa, I reached out to my company and was asked to send a mail to the embassy to inform them but I got an automated response from the embassy. Am not sure to do now cos after reading this thread, it seems one stands a chance of your visa getting cancelled if you decide to apply for a medical visa which I wouldn't want cos I should be going on another business trip end of the year with this visa. |