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JesusloveU:Though, i feel you and can understand your complaints, but you're rather the tribal one for bringing tribalism issue into this, afterall, there is no indication to suggest that you're Chinese or Aborigine. Well, i think the action is automatic as the system has been set to identify spams and punish the spammer; once before, i was identified as a spammer after unintentionally posting a single comment three times, but Seun had it rectified. |
pheonix83:Man, this is a lazy write-up you have here. You're making inquiries about three countries and you came up with this lazy work, and yet you expect generous information? You could have written generously, firing your questions and that would attract generous responses. |
bibiking1:Are you sure you're talking about a transit visa? State your destination country (if you don't mind) and let's see if a visa is required |
anupamak:I'm still trying to figure out why you pretend to be what you are not. Well, i'm Nigerian enough to distinguish Nigerian English wherever it is written or spoken. Now, given that your fundamental claim is not credible in my judgement, i'm therefore doubtful of the genuineness of the entire story. Sorry, if you feel me arrogant, but i just felt the need to be honest with my opinion. No offence meant. |
I'm sorry, but some questions are really silly |
bunny22:Financial details are of major consideration, and it is a priority for an Entry Clearance Officers to be satisfied that an alien will not run out of finance and resort to public funds or become a liability; hence a bank statement showing availability of credible funds for maintenance whilst in the UK is of more importance than paying your tuition fee in full and paying a part of your accommodation fees. You really have to concentrate on these facts in order to be successful. |
bunny22:The 1.8M Naira that was lodge into your account could be withdrawn after the issuance of visa. . . This is how the ECO sees it and therefore the visa officer would not want to approve the visa. You have to present an account with at least, 3 months transaction history that should reveal the origin of the sum, ie how the 1.8M Naira was accumulated. Better still, you need a sponsor. |
Adedolaseu, are you very sure that you checked every page in your passport? This reminds me of time a time i applied for a Canadian visa, my passport was returned to me on the 6th day, and i was about 50 metres away from the embassy when i checked to see the visa, and hey, it wasn't on the pages that i expected it to be; i made a u-turn toward the embassy in slight anger with disappointment, and as i was getting at the gate, i thought i should check my passport again, this time, i decided to see every page, and there it was, in the middle of empty pages away from the endorsed pages of my relatively new passport. |
joxiri:http://turkey.visahq.com/embassy/Nigeria/ |
New development regarding the ONLINE UK VISA APPLICATION. Those who find it hard to fill the columns with parents information especially about their dates of birth due to little or no knowledge have been granted a pardoning grace. Unlike before when you are forced to fill in a date before before allowing the next step, now it says: "If known, please enter the details of your mother and father, even if deceased. If you do not know the answers to any of the questions please state '"Not Known"'. If the date of birth is not known, please enter a date of '"01 Jan 1900"'. |
New development regarding the ONLINE UK VISA APPLICATION. Those who find it hard to fill the columns with parents information especially about their dates of birth due to little or no knowledge have been granted a pardoning grace. Unlike before when you are forced to fill in a date before allowing the next step, now it says: "If known, please enter the details of your mother and father, even if deceased. If you do not know the answers to any of the questions please state '"Not Known"'. If the date of birth is not known, please enter a date of '"01 Jan 1900"'. |
New development regarding the ONLINE UK VISA APPLICATION. Those who find it hard to fill the columns with parents information especially about their dates of birth due to little or no knowledge have been granted a pardoning grace. Unlike before when you are forced to fill in a date before before allowing the next step, now it says: "If known, please enter the details of your mother and father, even if deceased. If you do not know the answers to any of the questions please state '"Not Known"'. If the date of birth is not known, please enter a date of '"01 Jan 1900"'. |
adedolaseu:Well, with the development of fingerprinting and scanning technology, it might not be necessary for the UK embassy to stamp a passport after visa refusal. But, i don't think your application was refused, the UK embassy does not refuse visa application without issuing a letter to this effect, therefore, i'm of the opinion that the visa was approved, but the sticker wasn't applied as a result of human error. I'll advice you to return to the British embassy and approach these rabid security staff in a calm manner and body language that they like to hear in order to give you the needed attention, then, you can explain to them the reason you call at the embassy, stressing that the visa officer had made an error. Actually, there would be nothing wrong if you sent a registered post addressing it to the office of the ECM (Entry Clearance Manager): Remember to attach photo-copies of the documented pages of your passport and your contact information. If you need further assistance, do let us know, i hope others contribute. Cheers |
adedolaseu:Well, with the development of fingerprinting and scanning technology, it might not be necessary for the UK embassy to stamp a passport after visa refusal. But, i don't think your application was refused, the UK embassy does not refuse visa application without issuing a letter to this effect, therefore, i'm of the opinion that the visa was approved, but the sticker wasn't applied as a result of human error. I'll advice you to return to the British embassy and approach these rabid security staff in a calm manner and body language that they like to hear in order to give you the needed attention, then, you can explain to them the reason you call at the embassy, stressing that the visa officer had made an error. Actually, there would be nothing wrong if you sent a registered post addressing it to the office of the ECM (Entry Clearance Manager): Remember to attach photo-copies of the documented pages of your passport and your contact information. If you need further assistance, do let us know, i hope others contribute. Cheers |
adedolaseu:Well, with the development of fingerprinting and scanning technology, it might not be necessary for the UK embassy to stamp a passport after visa refusal. But, i don't think your application was refused, the UK embassy does not refuse visa application without issuing a letter to this effect, therefore, i'm of the opinion that the visa was approved, but the sticker wasn't applied as a result of human error. I'll advice you to return to the British embassy and approach these rabid security staff in a calm manner and body language that they like to hear in order to give you the needed attention, then, you can explain to them the reason you call at the embassy, stressing that the visa officer had made an error. Actually, there would be nothing wrong if you sent a registered post addressing it to the office of the ECM (Entry Clearance Manager): Remember to attach photo-copies of the documented pages of your passport and your contact information. If you need further assistance, do let us know, i hope others contribute. Cheers |
uzuz:With the f in your username, you must be a top American deligate. So, are you the US Secretary Of States, Hillary Clinton? |
2wise4real:I just checked your post again and i observed that you contradict yourself, are you also trying to fool those who you expect to get advice from? First of all, i have reasons to believe that you're the one that is involved and not your friend, and i don't see any reason why you should attribute this story to someone else. Now, you state that you didn't use any fake nor forge documents, but then you proceed to state that: 2wise4real:Now, How do you explain the undisputed credibility of the marriage certificate that you presented? Original indeed |
SKYMENZ:Is this a sleep-talk, dreaming? |
2wise4real:Yes, it is a very complicated case, and indeed sensitive in its context. Now, it is mostly important to bear in mind that the consequences of being detected of attempting to outsmart their intelligence would cost you a ban from the UK for 10 years, and the UK authority might proceed to correspond with your current country of residence and advise against your fraudulent identity. It's difficult to suggest much due to the little knowledge i have about the information (ie, parents data) that you provided in your failed UK visa application and the current data with which your Residence Permit was established by another EU state; therefore, i don't know if it is a wise thing for you to deny the previous application. However, if my memory serves me right, i expect your failed visa application data to be destroyed after 10 years under the data protection act, and that means, you might have to wait for 3 years and then, apply for the visa as a new clean man. |
adaqueen1:You're lucky to have found someone who knows very well about this issue and has helped others in similar situations; therefore, i must say i'm well experienced in this regard. Now, when filling the form, all you have to do is to write in a date even if you don't feel it's the correct date. . , then proceed to the completion of the form; and usually, there is a column where you're asked to write in any other information that you wish to give in support of your application, then, simply write in your explanation in this manner: "NOTE: MOTHER'S DATE OF BIRTH WAS NEVER RECORDED DUE TO THE FACT THAT THERE WAS NO NATIONAL REGISTRATION DATABASE IN NIGERIA DURING HER BIRTH, AND THERE STILL EXIST NO FORMAL DECLARATION REGARDING HER AGE, SO, THE DOB ENTERED IS NOT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE". Is the application for a UK visa? If so, you got to compress the statement to fit in the box as the number of characters that can be typed in is limited, but if you feel you want to add more stories to the information, you're free to add additional leaflet of information. Trust me, these guys are very familiar with Nigerians poor age records and the non-existence of national database and wiould always appreciate to get more information. |
babaowambe:Then, doesn't this explain that the fear of flying has got more to do with illusions rather than logical? |
akin707:A genuine visa applicant does not need to bother about what will happen during its interview because, the fact about his purpose and his circumstances will be sufficient for a great interview and pass-mark. Just be assertive. |
worldcupz:Honestly, it seems you consider visa as a right rather than a privilege. My friend, it shouldn't be so, you should realise that every country reserves the rights to approve or refuse visas to whoever it pleases and owes no obligation for apology nor get punished for its decision no matter how unfair it seems to your sensibility. These said, if you were given the rights of appeal, then, the letter should have the guidelines for it, so you may do so without the service of a solicitor (honestly, as it is an ordinary visa that is involved, i don't think you need one in the first place). If i were you, i'd let it go and make another application in due time after rectifying the reason(s) they gave for failing this application. |
Please, where do you live in, city and state. Reply. |
CharlesOb:Though, i reckon the photo fake, but allowing the benefit of doubt, how much did you pay to the airport security men to get you near a parked aeroplane? I asked because, you don't look impressive in appearance |
justwise:Actually, i browsed through the website and while it looks a bit authentic and their intentions seem to be genuine like a small cyber business; and though it facilitate explicit electronic payment methods, but i'm a bit concerned about the options of Western Union and its likes. Therefore, i'll go by Justwise' opinion, i think it's just the wise thing to say in this regard. |
pikinchild:Are you sure that you know the truth about your "cousin's" situation? I'm asking because, i know that it is unlikely for someone to get deported for reason of the expiration of his or her residence permit because, standard residence permit are renewable even after their validity dates. Why do i have the feeling that your "cousin" was probably doing time in jail while her residence permit ran out or, she was a transnational fugitive? I'm sorry, i can't find any other reason to explain how she got herself into this mess. Well, given the benefit of doubt, there's no way she can go about it irrespective of the status of her child: When a Schengen state deports a person, s/he is automatically banned from returning to Europe for some period ranging from 5 years to life. Immigration officers have the prerogative to use their own initiatives in deciding the amount of years that a deportee should be banned according to their assessment of the gravity of the offence committed. There are instances whereby deportees are being uncooperative and resisting authority, in such case, the subjects are forced into a plane and might not be entitled to any rights nor mercy then-after; but in a normal situation of a person facing deportation, a letter is usually served to this effect (usually within 24 hours of the departure time). The letter is often a comprehensive declaration stating the reason(s) s/he is to be deported, the consequences of deportation and the rights reserved by the deportee: the deportee then indicates that s/he understands the contents by signing the letter. So, dear Pikinchild, it's either your "cousin" was forcefully deported (which leaves her to no rights whatsoever) or She was formally deported (which places her under the terms and conditions of her deportation letter which she must have signed). So, why are you asking how she can go about it? The best person to comment on this is your cousin, the deported mother of the "French citizen", she should know the circumstances surrounding her deportation. |
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