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USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by hooderuja(m): 4:50pm On Mar 24, 2021 |
No Nigerians are not currently blacklisted. The embassy is not relaxed due to the demand for visas, Hence they receive so many applicants every day. US visa officers pay less attention to submitted documents, or they don’t even look at them. It is expensive and time demanding to verify documents. Therefore, they use your body language and circumstances to quickly make a decision and hand over the blue paper to you. Western European foreign missions most especially Germany always verify documents and based their denial on submitted documents. American Embassy is you and your confidence. It is sad that wrong people get visa approval and people with good intentions get visa denial. That is one of the reasons why we pray to God for a favor. One thing again is your reason for the visit? They also have statistics of those that were given visas in the past, if they returned and if they didn’t. On what purpose were they given visas?? All these pieces of information could be used to be biased about future applicants. In General, Visiting visa is the most difficult visa to get because you need to demonstrate to the VO that you gonna return home. This is a difficult task and Nigerian government ain’t helping because all foreign mission thinks all Nigerians wanna run away. That's the struggle of living in a third-world country Bro, Sad.
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Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by tunjity26: 7:21am On Apr 08, 2021 |
firstly on a rough like how much will it cost a family(hubby,wife, under 2yrs son) for visiting including the hotel reservation etc. also how many months or years visa will be giving for visiting |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by maxwelldexter: 9:42am On Apr 12, 2021 |
please I want to know if Business Visa has more edge over Visiting Visa? |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by Nobody: 10:32am On Apr 12, 2021 |
tunjity26:visiting during a pandemic with your whole family. How do you think that sounds to the visa officer. Nigerians self ehn |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by patmanpatrick(m): 11:46am On Apr 12, 2021 |
Recently applied for Us B1/B2 visa Was invited by a Us citizen who stated that she will take care of the whole expenses and my accommodation as well as feeding too but I have a virgin passport no travel experience and don't have huge fund for account as well What are my chances pls |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by FiverrTutor(m): 12:33pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
patmanpatrick: Very very slim!! What is your relationship with the US citizen? What are your ties to Nigeria? Oga better luck next time and besides B1/B2 Visas are now very very scarce. I hear it's been booked till 2024. So to apply you have to wait till then |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by Soraco57(m): 3:13pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
Good afternoon, please I want to bring an American to Nigeria here for business purpose and pleasure , is she qualified for Nigerian visa on arrival? Thnakns |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by patmanpatrick(m): 3:14pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
FiverrTutor: We are friends for many years she invited me over to come spend some time with them and she notarized the letter as well I'm self employed I have my own business in Nigeria and yeah I was told about the 2022 stuff bug they assured me they can get a date this year as well because now the embassy only works on Tuesdays. The person inviting me is ready to do anything to make sure is a success too |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by Nobody: 3:37pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
patmanpatrick:the application is about you not her. You dont have a decent account balance. Nor business in the usa except visiting an old friend ( during pandemic). Bros reason am na. |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by patmanpatrick(m): 4:55pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
Lagbaja88: So tourist visa which is a visit visa doesn't allow you to visit someone anymore I guess Well I'm just gonna try my luck when I get the appointment date. |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by Nobody: 5:04pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
patmanpatrick:this is why they deny many Nigerians. We all know the real reason for the visit is to japa. So they check you situation in Nigeria and funds and use it to make a decision. Person wey get 6m account balance and a good job in Nigeria with a house is likely to return back home. There is covid too why is anyone going to visit. Its a no brainer |
Re: USA B1/B2 Visa: Are Nigerians Currently Blacklisted? (photo) by Soraco57(m): 8:52pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
Good evening, I am inviting an American girl friend for a holiday here in Lagos, are Americans eligible for visa on arrival ? Or what’s the best visa category to bring her in, other suggestion are welcome . Thanks |
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