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funkybaby:"Malu HAUSA?" This alone has said enough about your calibre of a person |
You see, it would be difficult to advise on how to write a convincing letter since i have no idea of what material or obligations that are actually associated with you to convince the judge or visa officer. Now, talking about the compability of your documents (which you said you'd re-validate), i will humbly advice you from experience that this measures might not work because, you intended to use your denied visa for a given period and duration, and you are appealing the refusal of the visa sought. So now, "re-validating" the dates might not go well with an appeal, but still, everything depends on the personal discretion of the judge. But if i were you, i'd gather proof to convince them that i'm a genuine tourist who will definitely return home after my trip, then, i will re-apply for the visa. If you don't mind answering, these questions can help accessing it all: What is your marital status, any kids? What age group do you fall in? (Say a group if you don't feel comfortable to specify your age; ie 25-30) What kind of job do you do, and what income level? How long have you been working with your company? How's your savings like, (the balance matters too) Have you ever travelled outside Nigeria before? |
Though it has been editted and modified, but i knew all along that the poster, Eghost247's question was in line: those who hold or have held Schengen residence permits know that holders sometimes find it hard to obtain a visa to non-schengen countries especially when they don't have valid jobs or acceptable proof of income. Answer to your question: You shouldn't have any problem with applying for a UK or Irish visa as long as you don't have criminal records, you have genuine reasons for the travel, your contact (if any) in the UK has good reference, you have a place to stay there, you won't become a liability, you convinced the visa officer that you don't intend to migrate or take up employment, you've never breached previous visa conditions, you have a job and obligations to return for, and ultimately, your residence permit will be valid for more than 3 months (sometimes 6 months) from your return date. If you have all these, then, your chance is almost 99% |
jt2010: jt2010:Thank you for considering me helpful in this occasion. It is remarkable that Norway gives tourist visa applicants the rights of appeal, something most country do not give. But since it is a tourist visa, you really have to take some things into consideration in making the decision to appeal it. Actually, observing the documents that you presented to support your application, i think you did well except that you went a bit too far by making air ticket reservation (something that is an outdated requirement) which usually results in loss of money when the expected visa is refused. Now, remember that it would take a good while for your appeal to come up, the hearing date to be fixed and the the decision to be reached. So, you have to consider your circumstances which will likely change and become invalid to support your purpose and arrangements for your tourist trip. For example: *The "letter of introduction from your office/the letter of granting of leave" of which the date might become incompatible with the purpose and duration of your tourist trip. Also, consider these factors: *The "Air ticket reservation" Though it was a mistake in the first place, yet the ticket might become invalid before the appeal is decided. The same problem goes with your *"Hotel Reservation",*"Travel Insurance" and even the *"Letter of employments, promotion etc". These said, appeal doesn't guarantee success except of course, you would have the chance to prove that you're a genuine tourist and that you have strong ties and responsibility, something that must convince the tribunal judge that you'll return to Nigeria in due time. But if you do have that, and considering the time sensitivity of your documents and arrangements, i think you'd be better off making a fresh application addressing the only issue that affected this refused application. Actually, you didn't really mention what help you require. |
[quote author=mike.apiit link=topic=539834.msg7023304#msg7023304 date=1288172982]Hi all This goes to Mr JustWise and the other Assholes who follow whatever he says on Nairaland forums: @Justwise: i must confess sometimes the advice you give people on Nairaland is true, although all u do is copy and paste from the internet. But what i hate about your approach is trying to put other people down! I remember the last posts i put up on Nairaland, u said, ITS A SCAM and bla bla without proper proofs. Now i saw a guy saying something about Jamaica to Canada visa bla bla, Again u Asshole said its a scam. Lets assume all these stuffs are scam, but my question is: WHAT THE bleep CONCERNS YOU? I know Nigerians are not silly or dump to pay someone huge sums of money for something that looks fishy or nonsensical. Even if they do, its not for you to judge and say this is a scam or not. THE ONLY PERSON WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO SAY THIS IS SCAM OR NOT, IS THE ADMINSITRATOR, SO PLEASE LET THEM DO THEIR WORK! All Scammer please note, i am not trying to give you a free meal ticket here so dont get it Twisted. I dont support any form of scam or encourage it, but please DONT STEAL FROM FELLOW NIGERIANS WHO DONT HAVE A CLUE! Also, Nigerians who want to travel so bad, please always be sure you are not paying someone such huge amount of money to get you visa. BEFORE YOU PAY ANYONE ANY MONEY, GO TO THE EMBASSY TO ASK FOR INFORMATION, OR GO ONLINE AND SEARCH FOR INFORMATION ON THE EMBASSY WEBSITES. ITS FREE! If the story the so called agent is telling you matches what the embassy or immigration says, then make up your mind either to trust him or not! FELLOW NIGERIANS: Travelling out of Nigeria is not easy task at all we know and at the same time can be easy if you know what you are doing. DONT LISTEN TO silly ADVICE GIVEN BY AN ASSHOLE ONLINE WHO ACTS OR PRETENDS TO KNOW EVERYTHING, SOMEONE LIKE Mr JUSTWISE (the famous UK visa expert). This forum was designed to share experiences and lets people know what opportunities are out there for Nigerians. We dont need perfectionists list Mr JUSTWISE. THE BOTTOM LINE: NIGERIANS PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK ANY OFFERS U SEE ON THIS FORUM AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE NOT SCAMMERS WHO WANT TO DUPE YOU (SHINE YOUR EYES)! AND AT THE SAME TIME, WE DONT NEED ASSHOLES LIKE MR JUSTWISE TO TELL US WHAT IS RIGHT OR WRONG / WHICH OFFER IS GENUINE OR FAKE. SO @JUSTWISE MIND YOUR BUSINESS AND SHUT THE be intimate with UP![/quote]Poor Justwise, like you did to others, you've frustrated this Crim by repelling his victims, and now, you've become a victim of their frustrating anger. This crim must have tried other methods that didn't work and has come back to bark his frustration at Justwise for putting sand-sand in his garri, and he knows that there's no way he can succeed as long as Justwise is available. [size=50pt]All hail Justwise!!![/size] |
The benefits of being a genuine tourist. Enjoy your stay, and have a pleasant return trip. |
Oh, Busy_Body, i did realise that there are ladies like you and Justwise' sisters hence i exempted 40% of Nigerian women ![]() |
wishlolia: |
debosky:One doesn't need qualifications to gain a low skills employment |
justwise:LOL! Definitely, there is the minority of Nigerian women that are beautiful, graceful and charming in appearance and yet, my own mother being in this category doesn't change the fact that majority of Nigerian women are below average in terms of beauty. |
suxes2005:If it is the requirement to present copies of parents passports, then there would be no way around it but for the parents to get their own passports which is not a difficult thing to do any way. |
Welcome to Nairaland! Yes, it could take that long especially for these three reasons: 1) When the student permit is not deemed too urgent. 2) When they need to do some verification or background checks 3) When they are too busy with other jobs before yours. Now, no one can advise you on that, they will get back to you in due course. But for the mean time, it might help if you bother them a bit with letters, emails or other effective correspondence. Cheers! |
@ Justwise, i hail! @ All, talking about my (so bad) English, maybe you guys can help pin-point the areas that i made errors so i may correct them, nobody (they say) is perfect. Please, help! |
[quote author=tpia@ link=topic=538917.msg7015076#msg7015076 date=1288072496]hmm, the writer cant even speak english but considers stalking nigerian women a bigger priority than all that. wonderful. "in employments" etc etc.[/quote]Sorry, i'm not "speaking", but writing. |
Please, be advised that some of the contents of this thread may be considered offensive to the sensibility of some people, therefore, reader's discretion is advised. Please, quit this thread now if you think it is offensive to call a Chimp ugly. But if you wish to proceed, then read the articles with open heart, not taking its contents into personal account as the contents are not intended to attack any particular individual in any way, but rather a general criticism as it may seem: the write-up is a perspective as according to my personal observations. Therefore, if you feel the article is offensive in any way, shape or form, you're free to express your concern by making your comments in a civil manner. I PERSONALLY NOTE THAT MANY NIGERIAN WOMEN IN EUROPE ARE NOT IN EMPLOYMENTS FOR SEVERAL REASONS WHICH I CAN ARGUABLY CLAIM. * Arguably, at least six in ten Nigerian women are qualified to be called ugly judging from their facial looks. Now, some jobs require ladies with graceful physical appearances as they are deemed appealing to customers or guests; but unfortunately, most Nigerian women are not the favourites for such jobs as they lack the physical presentation suitable for them. Another thing about Nigerian women is the way they transform from figure 8 into round shape just within a short period after leaving Nigeria: hardly would you see Nigerian women in shape as soon as they start eating western food, even those back in Nigeria are not spared from this shapelessness especially when they consider themselves wealthy. * It is remarkable that most Nigerian women who have given birth never get back to shape, they never bother to loss the pregnancy weight and make themselves attractive again. Actually, it seems to be their policy that whoever has had a child birth is considered expired and therefore good for only one thing, bringing up the children. How many Nigerian women can boast of having flat belly especially after given birth? Now, it is essential for a woman to appear smart and look fit as is required by most jobs especially when they are physically demanding. No company's manager wants to employ a woman who would break her ankle while working under necessary pressure. Yes, i know that a lot of Europeans are heavy, but as a foreigner, one is expected to be more physically fit in order to be considered the fovourite against the locals for some certain jobs. Again, another remarkable characteristic of most Nigerian woman is the GRIMACE FACE. As if it is not enough that they don't have the most beautiful faces, it is notable that Nigerian women are known to have the most angry looking faces, lacking the least element of smile, scowling their faces as if disgusted by some foul smell, even when they say "hi" or greet you "good-morning", there is just no smile going with them. Another ugly part of Nigerian women are their knuckles and fingers, you'd observe that these parts of their hands usually have patching colours here and there. Also, take a look at their legs when they are not dressed in pair of trousers, the legs of a typical Nigerian woman is usually scared and the marks are noticeable with their dark patches and hairy surrounds. Also, observe the walking style of Nigerian women, you'd see that the majority of them are sluggish and uncoordinated, their steps are awkward and dragging, lacking grace or skills in their manner or movement or performances, the fact is, their bodies become difficult to control or manage especially because of shape. Additionally, some Nigerian women give birth like Gypsy women, this is another contributing factor that makes them unavailable for employment as their hands are full with children upbringing responsibilities. Honestly, though it may seem rude, but i don't think i'm far from the truth in saying that the vast majority of Nigerian women in Europe are below average in terms of beauty or presentation |
Mz Frugal:This is touching. Honestly, your write-up suggests that you're not a dum someone, so i really trust that you can get off this situation as long as you are not too selective with jobs: except of course, you don't have the right documents to work in the UK. |
Siena, UPS with all its years of experience and BIG name has disappointed me, their staff stole my package containing valuable items and passport, the act ruined my travel plans last year. |
Siena:Haba! I've never seen Siena this angry before, even calling for a capital punishment on this barawo. |
gestapo:I still think you can reason better than this. |
Now, i did the search for you, this is as a welcome gesture. Just click on the link and see your questions answered: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=uk+spouse+visa&fr=yscpb&vs=nairaland.com |
This question has been answered over and over and over again. Click this link below and enter your questions in the search box: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/action-search |
notjustok:BEST COMMENT |
nairaghost:That is because you used the google search box at the buttom of the page. But if you click the Nairaland search botton (the 3rd button from left to right) at the top, you'll definitely find some meaningful results featured by yahoo search, alternatively, you may click this link for the opened pages: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=poland+polish+university+school&fr=yscpb&vs=nairaland.com https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/action-search |
nairaghost:ANOTHER REVERSING POST ON POLISH UNIVERSITIES. WHY NOT JUST GO TO THE SEARCH BUTTON TO SEE THE NUMEROUS THREADS ALREADY COVERING THIS TOPIC AND MUCH MORE? As for document apostiles, you are not required to endorse your documents with apostiles unless they were issued to you by an EU country. However, documents from Nigeria (which are intended for international purpose) are expected to carry the seal of authenticity from their respective or appropriate departments. |
erico2k2:Friend, it does apply to the UK, i have this particular permit myself, the EEA/Swiss family member permit, and it was issued free of charge. And i insist, we're talking about two different things, the ILR and EEA/Swiss nationale family member permit which absolutely applies to the UK and is issued free of charge . Segzeybaba has well defined both |
I don't dispute this, and like i said previously, we are talking about two different things. You are talking about ILR, but i'm talking about EEA/SWISS NATIONALE SPOUSE/FAMILY MEMBER PERMIT. I do hold a Nigerian passport, and i've applied for this category of permit and they were issued FREE OF CHARGE. http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/visafees/visafeesothers Actually, i should have realised that Cutefinger was interested in ILR rather than Spouse/Family member permit which i imagined |
Perhaps we're talking about two different things here. I'm not behind time to say that application for EEA/Swiss nationale family member permit (visa) to the UK does not require visa fee, but you are talking about ILR which i understand is a residence permit. |
erico2k2:Yes, application for EEA/Swiss nationale family member permit (visa) to the UK does not require visa fee |
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Letter of employments, promotion etc