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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 6:17pm On Feb 28, 2017
Please VO is a passport expiring on the 7th of september this year still presentable at the embassy? A friend of mine want to apply for visa match 8th and his passport is expiring 7th September 2017. Thanks
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by PHOOMI(f): 8:46pm On Feb 28, 2017
Dear VO, I 'll like to ask if while filling my form at the occupation part, can I add my other businesses after explaining my paid job. Thanks.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by estherharnu: 11:43pm On Feb 28, 2017
Hi!
Please what do i do in a situation as this."My husband applied for his visa as a single status to the university in Texas but we got married before he left has our wedding plan was on going before his admission. He wants to bring me in so we dont loose our marriage cos of distance and have been denied visa twice,what do you advice we do? Thank you.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by timi02: 10:52am On Mar 01, 2017
Dear VO,

Thank you for always giving us genuine info, i'd like to seek your advice.
I'm an Audio Enginerer and I've been working fot a church in Lagos for Five years, there's an audio Enginering conference (4days) that i want to register for all expenses paid by my senior colleague in US(ie he's sponsoring me).

What arr my changes of getting a visa for this conference considering I've a virgin Passport?

Thanks for your kind response
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Diapearl: 12:19pm On Mar 03, 2017
Dear VO,
Thanks a lot for your good work on this thread. Both my American visa and Nigerian Passport has expired. I am currently in the process of renewing my Nigerian passport to enable me apply for visa renewal. My former passport was in my maiden name so was the visa. But I wish to do a change of name for my passport. My question is, would the change of name affect the renewal of my visa negatively and would I still be eligible for Dropbox visa renewal. God bless you.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by TenPassfour(m): 6:59am On Mar 04, 2017
Dear VO,
You guys are doing a great job here,the mature answers you are given us is on point. Please keep it up.
However, i want to apply for tourist visa to be part of my younger brotuer graduation cremony in few month time. Hearing from some quaters that the visa fee has been review how true is this information,also the institution has send us an invitation letter,please what other document we might required from him and the institution. your kind reply will he appreciated. Thanking you in advance.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by AntyLydia: 1:20pm On Mar 04, 2017
HI VO,

More grease to your elbow for the beautiful work you are doing on here. I have scheduled an interview for my B1/B2 visa, planned to go for a 3-week vacation in New York. I have been to Australia for my masters degree and New Zealand for vacation and back to Nigeria now. Australia and New Zealand issued me label-free visas for the purposes stated above. By label-free, I mean no visa labels were attached to my passports by immigration departments of these countries, instead, I had my visas sent to my email address which I printed out and carried along in transit. My passport was stamped at the point of entry to these countries.
My question is, for my forthcoming B1/B1 visa interview in Lagos, do I download, print out and come along with the Australian and New Zealand visas as extra proof of travel to these countries, being mindful of the fact that documents are rarely checked during US visit visa interview, or do I come with only my passport that has the entry and exit stamps by the CBP of these countries?

NB, I have visited other countries apart from the ones above and have their visa labels on my passport.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by YoungIncredible: 12:06pm On Mar 05, 2017
Dear Visa officer.

Pls I need your candid advise.
I have a fiance in USA whom I intend to visit for Xmas vacation. I have already informed my boss at work that I will be needing leave letter to present at the interview. And also, my fiancee will be sending invitation.

But here are my concerns.

1. My monthly salary from my work place is 40,000 per month which I do recieve in bank A.

2. I have a car I gave to someone or hire business and he remits 15,000 weekly into the account in bank B which amounts to N60,000 monthly.

3. I have a blog which earns average of $100 monthly and I recieve the payment via a USA account I have with payooneer. I can print the details from my payooneer account.

My question is this, what are my chances for been successful in the application?, I intend to spend just 2 weeks and return back to Nigeria cos I'm not ready to settle in USA at the moment.

And also, I am having a virgin passport, no travel history. And I don't want to go through any agent due to rumors of fake documents they attach for people that leads to ban. Thanks.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by Nobody: 10:01pm On Mar 06, 2017
Hello VO
Please am about filling my application for visa renewal, I used my previous login and presently at step 5 but i noticed am unable to change my passport details (passport number and name).
Previous passport was my maiden name and presently expired.Pls how do I go about it.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by America001: 11:14pm On Mar 06, 2017
Please I have had a hell of a time trying to submit a passport photo but to no avail. I went ahead to submit without photo. What should I do now as my interview is fast approaching
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by DimmyCho(m): 12:52pm On Mar 07, 2017
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:04pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello democrat4. That's a long, unfortunate story, but I don't see a question in there. The visa allows you to knock on the door of America, but only CBP can determine whether and how long to let you in. They don't turnaround people lightly and without cause. Wherever you are traveling in the world, it's behooves you to have a concrete plan of what you are going to do there. It sounds like your plan was found wanting.

democrat4:
Dear VO
I had a terrible experience in new York airport. I was refused entry. Reason been my relative address had changed from when I applied for the visa. I was supposed to stay for 13 days. The officer tried to contact the number and address on the form without success. My uncle had told me his wife will receive me. The number he gave me was that of the girlfriend in new York and I think that's where the problem started. The reason for this I guess its because of the wife's attitude problem. But the officer new she was not exactly the wife. When he went tru my uncles status he was able to get his wife number
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:06pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello makforex. If you were a beneficiary of your wife's primary application, then you were both denied and you should mark "yes." There is no shame in this, and being open about it will benefit you in the long run.

makforex:
Dear vo, my wife won visa lottery in 2011 and am her beneficiary and we went for interview in 2012 January but we were denied then. Now we want to apply for visa to travel to usa soon for our wedding anniversary, my question now is: when ask if I have been denied visa before, am I going to fill yes or no? Remember, I am my wife beneficiary in the visa lottery and it is only my wife was interviewed then but we both submitted application and went for interview. Thanks.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:08pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello america044. It sounds like you are asking for advice on how to misrepresent yourself. This is a terrible idea on many levels. Save your money and don't apply.

america044:
Please, besides the marriage certificate, is there any other way an American consulate can verify a marriage? Please I want to know if Nigeria has an online database for her marriage licences. I was married in lbadan but l don't want US consulate aware of this. If l don't show the consulate a license how could he or she find out l am married?

Thanks.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:11pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello Classified60. Let me Google that for you. Here you go:
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/in/in-gen-faq.asp#qlistgen2

Classified60:
Please VO is a passport expiring on the 7th of september this year still presentable at the embassy? A friend of mine want to apply for visa match 8th and his passport is expiring 7th September 2017. Thanks

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:12pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello PHOOMI. Put down your primary job. If you have secondary jobs, bring them up at the interview.

PHOOMI:
Dear VO, I 'll like to ask if while filling my form at the occupation part, can I add my other businesses after explaining my paid job. Thanks.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:15pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello esterhharnu. We don't engage in education or marriage advice. Everyone must qualify for a visa on their own merits. Having a spouse in the US is a powerful incentive to immigrate and a high hurdle to overcome in applying for a non-immigrant visa.

estherharnu:
Hi!
Please what do i do in a situation as this."My husband applied for his visa as a single status to the university in Texas but we got married before he left has our wedding plan was on going before his admission. He wants to bring me in so we dont loose our marriage cos of distance and have been denied visa twice,what do you advice we do? Thank you.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:17pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello timi02. We don't discuss chances on this forum, or as you say "changes of getting a visa." Everyone must qualify on their own merits.

timi02:
Dear VO,

Thank you for always giving us genuine info, i'd like to seek your advice.
I'm an Audio Enginerer and I've been working fot a church in Lagos for Five years, there's an audio Enginering conference (4days) that i want to register for all expenses paid by my senior colleague in US(ie he's sponsoring me).

What arr my changes of getting a visa for this conference considering I've a virgin Passport?

Thanks for your kind response
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:18pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello Diapearl. Name changes due to marriage do not have a negative effect. Be sure to put down your maiden name in the "other names used" part of the application.

Diapearl:
Dear VO,
Thanks a lot for your good work on this thread. Both my American visa and Nigerian Passport has expired. I am currently in the process of renewing my Nigerian passport to enable me apply for visa renewal. My former passport was in my maiden name so was the visa. But I wish to do a change of name for my passport. My question is, would the change of name affect the renewal of my visa negatively and would I still be eligible for Dropbox visa renewal. God bless you.

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Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:20pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello TenPassfour. If you think we're doing a great job on this forum, then you must be a frequent reader. If you are a frequent reader, then you would know the answers to these questions already.

TenPassfour:
Dear VO,
You guys are doing a great job here,the mature answers you are given us is on point. Please keep it up.
However, i want to apply for tourist visa to be part of my younger brotuer graduation cremony in few month time. Hearing from some quaters that the visa fee has been review how true is this information,also the institution has send us an invitation letter,please what other document we might required from him and the institution. your kind reply will he appreciated. Thanking you in advance.

1 Like

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:23pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello AntyLydia. We are aware that some visas are electronic and not readily apparent by looking through the passport. If you think this Australia and New Zealand travel is an important component of your application, just be ready to discuss it intelligently at the interview.

AntyLydia:
HI VO,

More grease to your elbow for the beautiful work you are doing on here. I have scheduled an interview for my B1/B2 visa, planned to go for a 3-week vacation in New York. I have been to Australia for my masters degree and New Zealand for vacation and back to Nigeria now. Australia and New Zealand issued me label-free visas for the purposes stated above. By label-free, I mean no visa labels were attached to my passports by immigration departments of these countries, instead, I had my visas sent to my email address which I printed out and carried along in transit. My passport was stamped at the point of entry to these countries.
My question is, for my forthcoming B1/B1 visa interview in Lagos, do I download, print out and come along with the Australian and New Zealand visas as extra proof of travel to these countries, being mindful of the fact that documents are rarely checked during US visit visa interview, or do I come with only my passport that has the entry and exit stamps by the CBP of these countries?

NB, I have visited other countries apart from the ones above and have their visa labels on my passport.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:25pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello YoungIncredible. Read a few pages of this thread. If you do so and still have questions, ask away.

YoungIncredible:
Dear Visa officer.

Pls I need your candid advise.
I have a fiance in USA whom I intend to visit for Xmas vacation. I have already informed my boss at work that I will be needing leave letter to present at the interview. And also, my fiancee will be sending invitation.

But here are my concerns.

1. My monthly salary from my work place is 40,000 per month which I do recieve in bank A.

2. I have a car I gave to someone or hire business and he remits 15,000 weekly into the account in bank B which amounts to N60,000 monthly.

3. I have a blog which earns average of $100 monthly and I recieve the payment via a USA account I have with payooneer. I can print the details from my payooneer account.

My question is this, what are my chances for been successful in the application?, I intend to spend just 2 weeks and return back to Nigeria cos I'm not ready to settle in USA at the moment.

And also, I am having a virgin passport, no travel history. And I don't want to go through any agent due to rumors of fake documents they attach for people that leads to ban. Thanks.

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:27pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hi Tumiliciou918. This type of question is best directed to customer support.

Tumiliciou918:
Hello VO
Please am about filling my application for visa renewal, I used my previous login and presently at step 5 but i noticed am unable to change my passport details (passport number and name).
Previous passport was my maiden name and presently expired.Pls how do I go about it.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 1:30pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello America001. This type of question is best directed to customer support.

America001:
Please I have had a hell of a time trying to submit a passport photo but to no avail. I went ahead to submit without photo. What should I do now as my interview is fast approaching
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by bolton12: 3:16pm On Mar 07, 2017
@abujaniv
Hello ,
For sometime now I have been an avid reader of this particular forum and based on the knowledge I have gathered from this forum I filled my form DS120 myself and correctly to the best of my knowledge. I had my interview this morning unfortunately my application wasn't successful despite been 100% sincere with my application , intent and answers to question asked during the interview. Nevertheless the whole time spent at the consul was insightful and totally worth it.

The interview was somewhat brief. Below is the transcript,

VO : What do you do do ?
Ans : I'm a fashion designer/Tailor
VO : How long have you been doing this ?
Ans: Since 2009
VO : Do you do this full time
Ans: Yes
VO : Have you traveled out of the country before?
Ans: Yes to Benin Republic & Togo other than that I haven't had any genuine reason to be out of the country.
VO : What are you going to do in Texas.
Ans:I'm going for my cousins wedding scheduled to hold 25th of this Month. Will be there for 5 days.
VO : Unfortunately you don't qualify for a Visa


The reality is that I'm 30, Educated, Single with a viable business and a 67 year old Mother back home. There's no way I would abandon this for the US. At least from what I understand the VO has reasons to believe I wasn't sincere about my intention to travel for the wedding and return as stipulated on my application. My question to you goes thus. Considering I'm not planning to get married anytime soon. Suppose a year or two from now the need arises for me to reapply for a different reason entirely. Should I just refrain from applying for a US Non-Immigrant visa until my status changes. Thanking you for your kind response.
Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by abujaniv: 6:59pm On Mar 07, 2017
Hello bolton12. First of all, I'm sorry you had a disappointing experience. Honesty is paramount, but it is also expected from applicants, i.e. there's no special prize for telling the truth. Our law is written such that applicants must overcome the "presumption of immigrant intent." This is kind of an aggrandizing concept--that as soon as a visitor steps foot in America, he/she will do anything to stay for the rest of their life. But there is also the reality that a number visitors do just that. So successful applicants are able to demonstrate economic, social or cultural ties that will compel them to return home after a short stay.

As for applying again, we always say that you're welcome to at anytime. But if nothing material has changed since the previous interview, the result is likely to be the same. Best regards.


bolton12:
@abujaniv
Hello ,
For sometime now I have been an avid reader of this particular forum and based on the knowledge I have gathered from this forum I filled my form DS120 myself and correctly to the best of my knowledge. I had my interview this morning unfortunately my application wasn't successful despite been 100% sincere with my application , intent and answers to question asked during the interview. Nevertheless the whole time spent at the consul was insightful and totally worth it.

The interview was somewhat brief. Below is the transcript,

VO : What do you do do ?
Ans : I'm a fashion designer/Tailor
VO : How long have you been doing this ?
Ans: Since 2009
VO : Do you do this full time
Ans: Yes
VO : Have you traveled out of the country before?
Ans: Yes to Benin Republic & Togo other than that I haven't had any genuine reason to be out of the country.
VO : What are you going to do in Texas.
Ans:I'm going for my cousins wedding scheduled to hold 25th of this Month. Will be there for 5 days.
VO : Unfortunately you don't qualify for a Visa


The reality is that I'm 30, Educated, Single with a viable business and a 67 year old Mother back home. There's no way I would abandon this for the US. At least from what I understand the VO has reasons to believe I wasn't sincere about my intention to travel for the wedding and return as stipulated on my application. My question to you goes thus. Considering I'm not planning to get married anytime soon. Suppose a year or two from now the need arises for me to reapply for a different reason entirely. Should I just refrain from applying for a US Non-Immigrant visa until my status changes. Thanking you for your kind response.

Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by JesseJackson67: 9:03pm On Mar 07, 2017
abujaniv:
Hello bolton12. First of all, I'm sorry you had a disappointing experience. Honesty is paramount, but it is also expected from applicants, i.e. there's no special prize for telling the truth. Our law is written such that applicants must overcome the "presumption of immigrant intent." This is kind of an aggrandizing concept--that as soon as a visitor steps foot in America, he/she will do anything to stay for the rest of their life. But there is also the reality that a number visitors do just that. So successful applicants are able to demonstrate economic, social or cultural ties that will compel them to return home after a short stay.

As for applying again, we always say that you're welcome to at anytime. But if nothing material has changed since the previous interview, the result is likely to be the same. Best regards.


Hello Officer,
You said by your law every applicant is an intending immigrant until s/he convinces the interviewing otherwise. Documents are rarely checked and how can an applicant convince the officer with just 3 questions asked?
Thanks

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