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Travel / Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by binnaobinna: 5:19pm On Aug 31, 2023
Oh well, so you think referring people to where they will do illegal stuff is any different from the person telling them how to do illegal stuff? And in your mind you are the saint and IbeOkehie is the bad guy?

Anyways, I can't stop you but I can tell you that it is wrong and you should stop it.

Treadway:
first of, dial it down. If we check well, many people you know personally have probably done same or worse. I have come to not take 'holier than thou' posts seriously.

Secondly, I sought to connect that person with someone who has been so loud on Nairaland for months now, about how even illegals can make a living even better than Nigerian CEOs. Check his post history and see for yourself.. and even aside him there are way more indicting posts on Nairaland, so that ship has
looong sailed! You/people didn't have a problem with IbeOkehie saying this, but you have something to say about connecting someone who needs that particular help with HIM who has been screaming at the top of his lungs that what this person is seeking is very doable and even encourages everyone in Naija to do same. I was simply connecting someone with a problem to a person with a solution and has even toed same path (it now remains to see if talk will be cheap in this instance as usual or not).

And yes, I'll repeat, the person I mentioned has been advocating for people to commit this so called 'crime' if that is what it takes to enter USA, but no furore from you, other members, the mods or anyone else....but when people act on 'by hook or crook japa oo' you still kick..

Shey day just break ni??


Lol .


Moral of the lesson, Olurotimi modify your post by removing the preconceived decision to overstay. We all know that just about anyone who gets a visit visa to the US isn't planning on coming back, so it goes without saying...lol

Now will the judges (including you) be kind enough to un-quote or modify his 'crime-ridden' quoted post ? Let's see.
Travel / Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by binnaobinna: 2:47pm On Aug 31, 2023
@Treadway - So you are encouraging her to commit crime?

You do realize that the reason why it is difficult to obtain US visitor's visa for many Nigerians that wants to visit US for genuine reasons and return back to Nigeria is majorly due to people like this that will visit and not return.

Also, you should know that this forum is not meant to encourage crime or intents to commit crime. We are here to support each other in non illegal ways on all sorts of issues that does not involve any criminal act.

It is a public site and everyone can see what you say here including US gov officials. Please be guided, we are only damaging our image more by putting up this kinds of comments up here.

@olurotimi - Madam, please do not ask for post illegal materials here, what are you asking is how someone can commit visa fraud and it is a crime which is also against the rules of this forum.

olurotimi:
I have family friends a couple with 3 kids to be precise, they all just got US tourist visa B2. The husband has a good job here in Nigeria while the wife and 2 kids intend to travel to the US by mid october to settle with no intention to return.
Presently she needs a relatively affordable accommodation, guidance on which state to settle and a Job pending when the husband gather funds for accommodation and others. She can do tailoring and other menial Job. She is of good character and a committed member of Deeper life here.


Pls any meaningful suggestions on this forum

Treadway:
no lele. Make she just link up with IbeOkehie. He is one Nairalander who is very very vocal about how even illegals can make a great life in the USA. He has toed this path successfully and can show her the ropes so she doesn't see any shege...maybe he'll be gracious enough to offer free accommodation till she gets her footing. A little help can go a long way, and I KNOW he CAN help. So Olurotimi do well to act on this and ASK him (DM or mention his monicker), you never know oo.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by binnaobinna: 1:20am On Aug 26, 2023
But I still need Canadian dollars to spend in Canada. Do you mean, I should get USD in Nigeria and then change it to Canadian dollars when I arrive in Canada?

Fleming2013:
u can get usd
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by binnaobinna: 1:01am On Aug 26, 2023
Does anyone know the best way to get Canadian dollars in Nigeria for someone traveling to Canada? Appreciate your help. Thanks.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by binnaobinna: 6:37pm On Jul 05, 2023
bomly:
Hello,

What is the current processing time for study permit?

Currently 6 weeks. Use the link below next time.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by binnaobinna: 9:08pm On Jun 29, 2023
Since you have this information already, please provide the link to the site you are referring to

Dessymond394:
Check IRCC website
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by binnaobinna: 8:33pm On Jun 29, 2023
Bobomaigida:


IRCC requirement is at least 4 months, however, some people have submitted shorter periods, but they will have to explain why they are submitted such periods.

Where did it say at least 4 months?
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 22 by binnaobinna: 6:35pm On Jun 28, 2023
Is it over 6 weeks since you submitted your application?
- The current processing time for study permit outside Canada is averaging 6 weeks.
Relax, enjoy the holidays, find some fun things to do with your family or friends

santxiago:
Hi guys!

Does anyone know how many days it takes to hear back from IRCC after medicals passed?
I know I need to wait but IRCC is playing with my emotions.

My online timeline

Submission May 24
Biometrics May 26
Medicals June 17

Nothing after that, not even ghost updates.

Travel / Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by binnaobinna: 11:01pm On Jun 12, 2023
chrisaham:
Goodday house
For someone who had his wedding officially here in naija and the wife is back to the US, what category of visa can the wife file for him(fastest route), since it appears that the K-1 is for the unmarried that intends to get married...

Your wife (US Citizen) should file a petition for you to migrate to the US as CR1. In this case, the petition is filling Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). If you need help on how to and the process, check out visajourney (google it). When the petition is approved, your case will be transferred to NVC (National Visa Center) for further processing and you will be contacted to start your immigration visa application to be interviewed at your country of residence's consulate office. The entire process could take 12 to 20 months (or longer). The earlier you start the better, this is your fastest and only option per your status (spouse of a US citizen). Good luck!

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