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seal777: VISA GRANTED.congrats,qatar airways maybe the best for you ,please check it out |
[quote author=adesojiaderemi@]Home depot to hire 80,000 for spring[/quote]was about saying it too |
[quote author=jidedon2000@yah]UP SUPER EAGLES,PLS GIVE US BLACK STARS OF GHANA.......TO DEVOUR D EAGLES ARE ANGRY AND HUNGRY Lol!! UP NIGERIA[/quote]na burkinafaso we go meet for final |
loconzo00: Hnnmmmmmm........plenty people are not only Ijebu but even Ijebu/Ijesa members reading u on this thread o.....sir sorry |
owobabaisabella: House pls on behalf of my friend also in London, we need your prayers because tomorrow is the d day for him and his wife for their interview.it is well bro |
marrylove: I WANT TO USE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE HOUSE, BECAUSE WITHOUT GOD AND THEM, I DO NOT KNOW WHAT WILL HAD HAPPENED ON THE DAY OF OUR INTERVIEW. OUR VISA WAS PICKED UP ON FRIDAY 1ST OF FEBRUARY. PLS I HAVE A QUESTION TO ASK, I WILL BE TRAVELING TO THE STATE, WASHINGTON BALTIMORE IN MARCH, AND I TRY TO GET SOME DETAILS FROM THE AGENTS FOR BOOKING OF FLIGHT, ONE OF THE AGENTS ASK ME WHAT TYPE OF VISA DO I HAVE, I REPLY IMMIGRANT VISA. HE THEN SAID THAT I NEED A RETURN TICKET.THAT I MUST RETURN BACK TO THE COUNTRY WITHIN A YEAR. I WAS CONFUSED HEARING THAT. I ASK MY SELF THE TYPE OF VISA I WAS GIVEN IS IT DIFFERENT FROM THE TYPE OF VISA THEY GAVE OTHERS? PLS DO I NEED A RETURN TICKET?pls dont go back to that agent again ooooo,he is after your money and doesnt seems to know what he is saying |
Idi Amin: Ijust make sure you go atleast 3weeks before it expires,airline dey f**kup at times ooo |
Gentiger: My dear, this tracking of a thing got me so worried. That's what heightened my anxiety.maybe thats why they are delaying numbers to be current so that they can make more money.I think USA is becoming IGBO or IJEBU people(kidding oooo) ![]() |
Journi2America: I observed that Prayer works, in this forum.pls i applied for DV2014 Visas, my fellow pals please i need your prayer, to be among the successful entrants for further processing.........I nid your prayers! Prayer works!i know u will join us soon |
simayanki4real: Hello Peeps. I am a DV 2013 selectee and i have been scheduled for interview in Lagos by March. I haven't read the whole pages here, but i am in need of advice and possible interview questions.you dont need to read all but the last 15pages will do alot of help |
Remmy488: As for me, i wil forever be thankful to window 16 CO, she made my dream com true infact i hereby move a motion 2 change hr name to "ANGEL 16" Lol buddies. I pray God grant u all favour in her presence or any othr CO.sincerely,that woman harsh ooooo |
those booking flight should try UNITED ,DLETA or VIRGIN airline two way tickets,its cheaper for now.their one ways ticket is more expensive,so just do 2way. |
marrylove: HELLO HOUSE, PLEASE ANY IDEAL THE COST TO BOOK AN AIRLINE FROM LAGOS TO WASHINGTON I INTEND TO TRAVEL BY APRILwhich washington, DC or state.Depending on the airline flight fare ranges from N150-N250k per person |
marrylove: MY INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE, MY INTERVIEW WAS ON 23RD OF JANUARY 2013 AND IT WAS 7AM APPOINTMENT,WE LEFT HOME VERY EARLY THAT MORNING. ME, MY WIFE AND MY THREE MONTH OLD DAUGHTER. WE ARRIVE AROUND 5.40AM. WE SITED UNDER THE TREE AND PAYS 150 FOR THE RUBBER CHAIR. EXACTLY 6.30 THE SCREENING STATED. AFTER ALL THE SCREENING WE WENT IN FOR THE INTERVIEW.I PAID THE SUM OF 330*3 =990 DOLLARS TO THE CASHIER. AND SITED FOR MY NAME AND NUMBER TO BE CALLED. FIRSTLY, IT WAS CALLED AT WINDOW 13 FOR DOCUMENTATION. AND THEY ASK ME TO GO AND SIT DOWN. LATER, MY NAME WAS CALLED AT WINDOW 16 FOR THE INTERVIEW. ME, MY WIFE AND MY DAUGHTER. AFTER TUM PRINT,SHE ASK MY WIFE TO GO AND SIT DOWN WITH MY BABY.THE INTERVIEW STATED.congrats dearie,guys i hope you all noticing what is happening at window 16(CO white lepa shandy too dey ask questions).I pray none of you go tru her cos she is too strict |
I don come again oooo Jobs that could fetch good money and put you in median income earners http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-college-degrees-with-the-highest-starting-salaries-204949790.html |
paa11: Hello house, tomorrow is my interview and I will be successful IJNbe smart bold and courageous.Your visa will be ready nextweek IJN |
gunners4u: Bros hw many hours is allow to work per day in texasno limit,work as you can and as your body fits |
[i][/i][quote author=emebeteaderashn][/quote]the rent fee you see is for middle income earner.there are rents of $450(mini flat)depending on the location. |
jidex001: what about Baltimore, Marylandthose are the top 10,sorry baltimore dint make it this time around |
gunners4u: Bros temmy which county grand praire belong totarrant county |
For those coming to US read this about best places to get job http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-10-best-cities-for-job-seekers-195522601.html Looking for a new job? You may want to start here. Often, the ability to secure a steady paycheck–and make it last–depends on where you call home. Researchers at financial literacy website NerdWallet examined the 26 biggest cities in the U.S. to find out which are the most promising hubs for job seekers. They looked at population growth between 2010 and 2011 as an indication of overall business growth, the local unemployment rate, the median income of residents, and the cost of living, which reflects how far your dollar will go. The result? Austin, Tex., emerged as the best city for job seekers, with explosive population growth and a below average unemployment rate. It also features a low cost of living–renting a two-bedroom apartment, for example, averages just $968 a month. “If a city is growing quickly, there’s an underlying ripple effect of more companies and a greater need for services,” says Stephanie Wei, VP of Financial Literacy at NerdWallet. “Austin is becoming a tech hub. IBM and Dell are there, and it’s attracting more biotechnology businesses.” In fact, five of the top 10 cities are located in Texas. Not only does the state generally feature a low cost of living, but Wei says its cities have done a nice job differentiating themselves. Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas and San Antonio are all up-and-coming hubs for niche industries like telecom and bioscience. Many job seekers believe the biggest city will offer the biggest paychecks. However, Wei cautions that cost of living is an important metric that many undervalue. Living in New York, for example, costs more than twice as much as the national average, so paychecks get eaten up by rent bills. “At the end of the day, what really matters is your net paycheck,” she says. “You can’t assume the biggest city is the best.” NerdWallet’s top-10 list, with median two-bedroom apartment rent included for reference: No. 1: Austin, TX Population Growth: 3.8% Unemployment Rate: 6.2% Median Income: $31,170 Median Rent: $968 No. 2: Washington, DC Population Growth: 2.7% Unemployment Rate: 10.2% Median Income: $43,993 Median Rent: $1,823 No. 3: San Francisco, CA Population Growth: 0.9% Unemployment Rate: 8.6% Median Income: $46,777 Median Rent: $2,702 No. 4: Denver, CO Population Growth: 3.3% Unemployment Rate: 9.1% Median Income: $32,051 Median Rent: $931 No. 5: Houston, TX Population Growth: 2.2% Unemployment Rate: 8.2% Median Income: $26,849 Median Rent: $1,311 No. 6: Fort Worth, TX Population Growth: 2.3% Unemployment Rate: 8.0% Median Income: $24,270 Median Rent: $980 No. 7: Dallas, TX Population Growth: 2.1% Unemployment Rate: 8.5% Median Income: $27,251 Median Rent: $792 No. 8: Seattle, WA Population Growth: 2.0% Unemployment Rate: 7.5% Median Income: $41,695 Median Rent: $1,417 No. 9: San Antonio, TX Population Growth: 2.4% Unemployment Rate: 7.4% Median Income: $22,333 Median Rent: $823 No. 10: Charlotte, NC Population Growth: 2.7% Unemployment Rate: 9.2% Median Income: $31,667 Median Rent: $790 |
For those coming to US read this about best places to get job http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-10-best-cities-for-job-seekers-195522601.html Looking for a new job? You may want to start here. Often, the ability to secure a steady paycheck–and make it last–depends on where you call home. Researchers at financial literacy website NerdWallet examined the 26 biggest cities in the U.S. to find out which are the most promising hubs for job seekers. They looked at population growth between 2010 and 2011 as an indication of overall business growth, the local unemployment rate, the median income of residents, and the cost of living, which reflects how far your dollar will go. The result? Austin, Tex., emerged as the best city for job seekers, with explosive population growth and a below average unemployment rate. It also features a low cost of living–renting a two-bedroom apartment, for example, averages just $968 a month. “If a city is growing quickly, there’s an underlying ripple effect of more companies and a greater need for services,” says Stephanie Wei, VP of Financial Literacy at NerdWallet. “Austin is becoming a tech hub. IBM and Dell are there, and it’s attracting more biotechnology businesses.” In fact, five of the top 10 cities are located in Texas. Not only does the state generally feature a low cost of living, but Wei says its cities have done a nice job differentiating themselves. Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas and San Antonio are all up-and-coming hubs for niche industries like telecom and bioscience. Many job seekers believe the biggest city will offer the biggest paychecks. However, Wei cautions that cost of living is an important metric that many undervalue. Living in New York, for example, costs more than twice as much as the national average, so paychecks get eaten up by rent bills. “At the end of the day, what really matters is your net paycheck,” she says. “You can’t assume the biggest city is the best.” NerdWallet’s top-10 list, with median two-bedroom apartment rent included for reference: No. 1: Austin, TX Population Growth: 3.8% Unemployment Rate: 6.2% Median Income: $31,170 Median Rent: $968 No. 2: Washington, DC Population Growth: 2.7% Unemployment Rate: 10.2% Median Income: $43,993 Median Rent: $1,823 No. 3: San Francisco, CA Population Growth: 0.9% Unemployment Rate: 8.6% Median Income: $46,777 Median Rent: $2,702 No. 4: Denver, CO Population Growth: 3.3% Unemployment Rate: 9.1% Median Income: $32,051 Median Rent: $931 No. 5: Houston, TX Population Growth: 2.2% Unemployment Rate: 8.2% Median Income: $26,849 Median Rent: $1,311 No. 6: Fort Worth, TX Population Growth: 2.3% Unemployment Rate: 8.0% Median Income: $24,270 Median Rent: $980 No. 7: Dallas, TX Population Growth: 2.1% Unemployment Rate: 8.5% Median Income: $27,251 Median Rent: $792 No. 8: Seattle, WA Population Growth: 2.0% Unemployment Rate: 7.5% Median Income: $41,695 Median Rent: $1,417 No. 9: San Antonio, TX Population Growth: 2.4% Unemployment Rate: 7.4% Median Income: $22,333 Median Rent: $823 No. 10: Charlotte, NC Population Growth: 2.7% Unemployment Rate: 9.2% Median Income: $31,667 Median Rent: $790 |
For those coming to US read this about best places to get job http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-10-best-cities-for-job-seekers-195522601.html Looking for a new job? You may want to start here. Often, the ability to secure a steady paycheck–and make it last–depends on where you call home. Researchers at financial literacy website NerdWallet examined the 26 biggest cities in the U.S. to find out which are the most promising hubs for job seekers. They looked at population growth between 2010 and 2011 as an indication of overall business growth, the local unemployment rate, the median income of residents, and the cost of living, which reflects how far your dollar will go. The result? Austin, Tex., emerged as the best city for job seekers, with explosive population growth and a below average unemployment rate. It also features a low cost of living–renting a two-bedroom apartment, for example, averages just $968 a month. “If a city is growing quickly, there’s an underlying ripple effect of more companies and a greater need for services,” says Stephanie Wei, VP of Financial Literacy at NerdWallet. “Austin is becoming a tech hub. IBM and Dell are there, and it’s attracting more biotechnology businesses.” In fact, five of the top 10 cities are located in Texas. Not only does the state generally feature a low cost of living, but Wei says its cities have done a nice job differentiating themselves. Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas and San Antonio are all up-and-coming hubs for niche industries like telecom and bioscience. Many job seekers believe the biggest city will offer the biggest paychecks. However, Wei cautions that cost of living is an important metric that many undervalue. Living in New York, for example, costs more than twice as much as the national average, so paychecks get eaten up by rent bills. “At the end of the day, what really matters is your net paycheck,” she says. “You can’t assume the biggest city is the best.” NerdWallet’s top-10 list, with median two-bedroom apartment rent included for reference: No. 1: Austin, TX Population Growth: 3.8% Unemployment Rate: 6.2% Median Income: $31,170 Median Rent: $968 No. 2: Washington, DC Population Growth: 2.7% Unemployment Rate: 10.2% Median Income: $43,993 Median Rent: $1,823 No. 3: San Francisco, CA Population Growth: 0.9% Unemployment Rate: 8.6% Median Income: $46,777 Median Rent: $2,702 No. 4: Denver, CO Population Growth: 3.3% Unemployment Rate: 9.1% Median Income: $32,051 Median Rent: $931 No. 5: Houston, TX Population Growth: 2.2% Unemployment Rate: 8.2% Median Income: $26,849 Median Rent: $1,311 No. 6: Fort Worth, TX Population Growth: 2.3% Unemployment Rate: 8.0% Median Income: $24,270 Median Rent: $980 No. 7: Dallas, TX Population Growth: 2.1% Unemployment Rate: 8.5% Median Income: $27,251 Median Rent: $792 No. 8: Seattle, WA Population Growth: 2.0% Unemployment Rate: 7.5% Median Income: $41,695 Median Rent: $1,417 No. 9: San Antonio, TX Population Growth: 2.4% Unemployment Rate: 7.4% Median Income: $22,333 Median Rent: $823 No. 10: Charlotte, NC Population Growth: 2.7% Unemployment Rate: 9.2% Median Income: $31,667 Median Rent: $790 |
Gentiger: I did exactly that. I sent the mail as instructed and got a reply saying 'Picked Up'. But on getting there today they said it's not ready. They even said immigrant visa can't be tracked online. Is GSS document center owned by the US embassy?its not owned by the US embassy,they also offer visa collection for over 15 other countries |
Gentiger: Ok that's a bit relieving. Let me ask further, can one obtain the green card from one state and process SSN in another state?why not,you are to do it anywhere in US |
Gentiger: Temmy, how long did it take your green card and Ssn to arrive?Since you are coming to TX,they will not start processing of SSN for you until after 21days but GC wil come in within 2weeks.I tried 3 SSN offices hoping to do my SSN on time but none did it for me.I had to wait the 21days before they could do it and i got it within 10days. |
idoo4love: I need ur advice pls... My POE is Chicago and I also have some1 dat is ready to accommodate in NY and infact he's expecting me... I intend to leave next month... Pls what's your advice considering some factors like getting a good job,schooling, getting a cheap apartment, security and all .. Pls ur urgent reply is needed . Thanks and God bless ui would advice you stay in chicago ccos its lot cheaper,more job in IL than NY,though IL may be rough but NY is crowded.You can discuss prospect of jobs and accomondation with the guy in NY first before going |
peters ife: Bros temmy tanny, i having dis problem, i won,t be going to states wit my wife cos we were nt married at d time of my interview, i hope travelling in feb alone, my question is that if i stay in america for one yr and six month nd come back to nigeria, will the american embassy grant me visa to go back to america, nd is it possible for me to file for my wife to join me cos my wife is a medical doc she said she prefers practicing in nig, that she can only come to spend holidays in america.why not? but you musnt stay out side US for more than 6months and if you must do so,you must notify them before you leave US.They only allow one year for a tangible reason and so you must convince them on why you are going outside US for 1year |
Hov63: tnx boss. I still remember lyk yestee wen u adviced me on ma results. Tnx sir . I salute u. Medaase!!mati! |
charlesazeh: CAN I STILL CHECK MY ENTRY STATUS TO KNOW IF I QUALIFIED FOR THE 2013 WINNERS? OR HAS IT ENDED...PLS HELP....I KEPT GETTING THIS MSG...that means you werent selected,try next one |
Hov63: Tnx to everyone for ya congrats n nice wishes. I'm really grateful. But da CO fat interviewed me was a lady and only asked some few questions. Co: wats ur current occupation. Me: student CO: any I.d Me: gave her my sch I.d CO : are u married,any kids, ever travelled to da USA . Me: no for all. Co: pick up ur visa this day and I wept and left da room. The Lord has indeed been soo good with me and all tnx to HIM. We all shall rejoice in Jesus name!!!congrats bro |
[quote author=adesojiaderemi@]Omo na inside freezer we dey now,the temperature is -16.1oC(3oF)[/quote]hehehehehehehehe,i for borrow you texas sun but God wont let it be.Pele ooooo it 50-60 degrees here |