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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Agbo2014: 3:41pm On Mar 20
Good afternoon house, my appointment date is next week Wednesday but I want to reschedule my appointment to September due to unforeseen circumstances. Is it possible to reschedule the appointment? Although I paid for Visa fee in December,2022. Kindly advise me .

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by Agbo2014: 5:47am On Mar 17
Urgent assistance! My interview appointment is scheduled for 27 of this month but my US travel account has been blocked . How can I solve the problem?

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Agbo2014: 8:44pm On Aug 02, 2023
@zubizareta, how can I connect to you? It's urgent sir.
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Agbo2014: 10:58pm On Aug 15, 2019
Please I need your help on this:
I want to go for conference in UK which is starting on the 2nd of September, but I am planning to go for biometrics on the 18th of this month (next week Monday) via priority. My question is that which of the locations would be suitable for the time frame to have my biometrics done? I don't want to waste my application fees.
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Agbo2014: 9:32pm On Sep 15, 2018
Kindly assist, I want to apply for family visa for my family. My wife has a traveled history but I don't have . I'm public servant with N153,000 takes home after tax and others deduction. Presently I have #800, 000 in my salary account, whereas my wife is a bussiness woman having #1million in her account. Although we paying for only transport fees for two adults and an infant (1year old), accommodation and the feeding with be taken care of by my brother in law, who is a UK citizen . We want to leave our 4 Years old child with the grandma to reduce the trip expenses. Please , I need ur advice on the following questions :
1) how do i fill the form for the family?
2) is the amount in the 2 accounts will be sufficient enough for 2 adults and an infant child?
3) what could be total amount for the trip?
3) is advisable to leave the 4 years child out of the trip?
Thanks for your support.
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Agbo2014: 8:33pm On Sep 14, 2018
Hi my good people, I need ur advice on this matter. My brother In-law is a UK citizen and he wants to invite my family for vacation. My wife had visited her brother twice before we married and she went to USA twice to give birth.we have 4 years and 1years boys but we intend to leave the 4 years child with the grandma in our UK application to reduce the trip expenses. I want to know if it would has negative effects on the application. Thanks
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 10:33pm On Sep 23, 2017
Hi house, I bought a Turkey airline ticket from travelstart to the US. How do I make the ticket reservation for the newly born baby for our returns to Nigeria. Please advice me.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 8:13pm On Sep 12, 2017
Hi house, who was recently obtained a Nigeria Passport for his new born baby in State?
what ware the procedures?
How many days did it take to process?
kindly assist.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 7:32am On Sep 03, 2017
Dhollargurl:

I have left Atlanta, did visa-on-arrival and i have applied for the passport in naija. Cos when i called the nigerian consulate in atlanta, nobody was picking, was left with an automated response and they reopened same week i was leaving, didn't know how fast the process would be so i opted for the more reliable option.
@Dhollargurl,
what was their response? if it was positive, u can get the passport within 72 hrs.
Dhollargurl:

I have left Atlanta, did visa-on-arrival and i have applied for the passport in naija. Cos when i called the nigerian consulate in atlanta, nobody was picking, was left with an automated response and they reopened same week i was leaving, didn't know how fast the process would be so i opted for the more reliable option.
@Dhollargurl,
what was their response? if it was positive, u can get the passport within 72 hrs.
Dhollargurl:

I have left Atlanta, did visa-on-arrival and i have applied for the passport in naija. Cos when i called the nigerian consulate in atlanta, nobody was picking, was left with an automated response and they reopened same week i was leaving, didn't know how fast the process would be so i opted for the more reliable option.
@Dhollargurl,
what was their response? if it was positive, u can get the passport within 72 hrs.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 4:56pm On Jun 23, 2017
Is lawful for me as pregnant woman to enter USA with a filled notarized DS-3053? I want to use it to apply for my unborn baby American passport.
should my husband needs to write statement of consent with addition to a completed notarized DS-3053. if yes, where should we address the letter to.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 9:49pm On May 13, 2017
Miarose:
Well, I just came back yesterday from California with my baby,normal delivery.
The city I stayed in is riverside. The cost breakdown is below;
Doctor fee is 2000$. Fee is same for either normal delivery or cs.
Hospital fee is 1650$ for a day stay for normal delivery. Cs is 4400 for 3 day stay. Extra $500 comes in for extra baby ( twins).
Epidural is 550.
Induction is 300.
Hospital is parkview community hospital riverside. The other hospital riverside community hospital has the same rate too for cash payment.
I spent a total of 3950$ for giving birth there.
The ped I used cost me only 100$. Visit to the hospital to discharge baby is free. The 100$ comes when you visit his office on baby first appointment.
Hepatitis b vaccine is 35$ with him.

Riverside county is about 1 hr from LA. You will have to make more enquiries on the cost of accommodation and transportation. I stayed with a relative so didn't spend on those two.
please I need ur assistant on Doctor's contact and hospital contact. U can contact me via latifatagboluaje@gmail.com
Thanks.

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Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 7:44am On Feb 19, 2017
@ minimum's
I am August mum travelling on July to the Virginia. I won't mind if u could chart with me via email. my email address : latifatagboluaje@gmail.com.
Thanks.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 2:45pm On Feb 18, 2017
@ minimum's
I am August mum travelling on July to the Virginia. I won't mind if u could chart me via email. my email address : latifatagboluaje@gmail.com.
Thanks.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 12:40am On Jan 09, 2017
Fyorgyn:


Are you doing a CS or Normal delivery?

VD is $3000
CS is $5500

please ma , I am interested in Dr Mbagwu. I was unable to get his contact. could u pls. help me to send his contact to my email : latifatagboluaje@gmail.com . Thanks
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 9:52pm On Jan 06, 2017
Ifylicious:


I am using Dr xydas. Will send u the attachment north west hospital as regards their fee sent to me
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 5:27pm On Jan 06, 2017
Ifylicious:


Am August wishing to travel June. I am using houston north west medical centre. I don't know if it is same with urs. Have u gotten your visa. I m still looking for accommodation. I Don't mind sharing

my DW is also an August mum wishing to travel June. she had a visa already but she has not contacted any hospital in Houston for now . She is intending to give birth in Houston because her firs child was born in Maryland in 2014, which was very expensive. We would be very glad if u can give us more information about Houston North west medical centre and a doctor that we can contact. If possible u pm through this email: latifatagboluaje@gmail.com
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 12:21pm On Jan 06, 2017
[quote author=Fyorgyn post=52542070][/quote]. Please ma could u send Dr's M contact address to me via email address: latifatagboluaje@gmail.com. Thanks.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 11:58am On Jan 06, 2017
debby516:
Sorry o. I omitted dr. Z's fee of 2500, which includes all lab work. I didnt take along any test result from lag.
. Please madam could u help me sending Dr Z's contact to my email address: latifatagboluaje@gmail.com. Thanks.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by Agbo2014: 10:58pm On Jan 04, 2017
@debby516.
Congratulations for ur successful delivered. I am intending to use ur hospital and doctor. Pls. could u help me to send the doctor email address and his phone number to my email address: latifatagboluaje@gmail.com.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 4 by Agbo2014: 1:23pm On Jun 17, 2016
chloe7:
To qualify for the DHL Drop Box Visa Renewal Program, visa applicants must be applying to renew either a B1/B2, an F, an M, a J, an L, or an H visa. They must satisfy all of the following criteria for their visa class.  If applying as a group or family, all members must fulfill each criteria to use the program.

For B1/B2 visa holders:
• The applicant is a Nigerian passport holder; if not a Nigerian passport holder, the applicant principally resides in Nigeria and their last visa was issued in Nigeria;
• The applicant’s last visa interview resulted in an issuance;
• The applicant was issued a two-year B1/B2 United States visa;
• The visa expired no more than four years prior to reissuance;
• The applicant was at least 14 years old at the time of the last issuance or will be under the age of 14 at the time of reissuance; and
• The applicant has never been arrested nor had an encounter with law enforcement, customs, or immigration officials in the United States.

For  F or M visa holders:
• The applicant is a Nigerian passport holder; if not a Nigerian passport holder, the applicant principally resides in      Nigeria; and their last visa was issued in Nigeria;
• The applicant’s last visa interview resulted in issuance of an F or M visa;
• The visa expired no more than four years prior to reissuance;
• The applicant is continuing in the same program the original visa was issued for, for example continuing with a bachelor’s degree, even if you have changed institutions, OR if you are continuing with a different program at the same institution; for example completing a bachelor’s program and continuing to study for a master’s degree at the same institution.
• The applicant’s endorsed I-20 is submitted with the application;
• A current transcript is included with the application;
• The applicant was at least 14 years old at the time of the last issuance or will be under the age of 14 at the time of reissuance; and
• The applicant has never been arrested nor had an encounter with law enforcement, customs, or immigration officials in the United States.

For  J visa holders:
• The applicant is a Nigerian passport holder; if not a Nigerian passport holder, the applicant principally resides in Nigeria; and their last visa was issued in Nigeria;
• The applicant’s last visa interview resulted in issuance of a J visa;
• The visa expired no more than four years prior to reissuance;
• The applicant’s Student and Exchange Information System (SEVIS) number has not changed at the time of issuance from the previously issued visa;
• The applicant was at least 14 years old at the time of the last issuance or will be under the age of 14 at the time of reissuance; and
• The applicant has never been arrested nor had an encounter with law enforcement, customs, or immigration officials in the United States.

For  L visa holders:
• The applicant is a Nigerian passport holder; if not a Nigerian passport holder, the applicant principally resides in Nigeria; and their last visa was issued in Nigeria;
• The applicant’s last visa interview resulted in issuance of an L visa;
• The visa expired no more than one year prior to reissuance;
• The same petition is provided that was used in the previous visa application;
• Receipts showing payment of all necessary fees are provided;
• The applicant was at least 14 years old at the time of the last issuance or will be under the age of 14 at the time of reissuance; and
• The applicant has never been arrested nor had an encounter with law enforcement, customs, or immigration officials in the United States.

For H visa holders:
• The applicant is a Nigerian passport holder; if not a Nigerian passport holder, the applicant principally resides in Nigeria; and their last visa was issued in Nigeria;
• The applicant’s last visa interview resulted in issuance of an H visa;
• The visa expired no more than one year prior to reissuance;
• The same petition is provided that was used in the previous visa application;
• Receipts showing payment of all necessary fees are provided;
• The applicant was at least 14 years old at the time of the last issuance or will be under the age of 14 at the time of reissuance; and
• The applicant has never been arrested nor had an encounter with law enforcement, customs, or immigration officials in the United States.

 Applicants who do not meet these criteria should schedule regular appointments to ensure they receive the earliest visa appointment available to them. If you schedule a renewal appointment but do not meet the criteria for this category, you will be turned away on your appointment date and required to schedule a new appointment. This could result in a significant delay in your application.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 4 by Agbo2014: 7:40am On Jun 14, 2016
Ajujuju2:

Sorry since 2014 u meant to type right?
If Yes, then i guess you shldnt have a problem at renewal. Worst case: if you are called for an interview go with your documented agreement for monthly payment.
If No,please if i may ask how mch was d original bill? Plus was it also agreed that you pay up in 12years? Il advice you pay up before thinking about interview.
Ajujuju2: Thanks for ur correction. It was 2014 and the total amount was 14,000$.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 4 by Agbo2014: 5:30am On Jun 14, 2016
Pls.house, I 'm in need of ur advance urgently. my visa expired last year December but I am yet to complete my bill, which the hospital was allowed me to be paying monthly since 2014.it remains less than 3k now. The question is that can I apply for the visa renewal now. What are the chances of getting my visa renew? please ur response is needed.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 3 by Agbo2014: 10:37am On Mar 05, 2016
Please, I need your advice mama nd Daddy. Two years ago, my wife gave birth to a baby in St. Paul hospital in Maryland and the bill was outrageous. Hospital bill+mother bill =7050$. Baby bill =1999$. Doctor bill=2700$. She also paid 1500$ for registration. So far, i haven't seen any person mentioned baby bill in her budget. Are others hospitals not billing baby? Although she stayed with her sister for the period. No accommodation fees. We are planning for another journey now. We need a cheaper hospital that would close to Baltimore in Maryland.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 3 by Agbo2014: 6:14pm On Feb 27, 2016
@mamatukwas, please what is the full name (PG) of the hospital in Maryland. I'm much interested in the hospital.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 3 by Agbo2014: 5:08pm On Feb 27, 2016
@mymy2015, is only GTB bank that charges at 199/$?

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