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Travel / Re: U.S Visit: Port Of Entry Interview/stories. by Ebie001: 3:23pm On Aug 28, 2018
MrBossmann:
Anyone got a US or UK bank account or credit card for wire transfer?

I need Any actual bank or credit card linked to a bank. Ps payoneer is not needed. If you have this send me an sms(only) 070-180-781-89

I'll have to ask for some info about the account. We'll discuss details later but the cut's very generous at 35%

ALAKOBA!!!! grin lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 8:52am On Jul 23, 2018
[quote author=Ebie001 post=69625012][/quote].
Your profile seems good. But Logically how is your monthly income 2m-4m depending on sales and profit 400k? The VO saw that. which means your income is waaaaay more than your profit. I dont think any real business man would run a business like that..

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 8:48am On Jul 23, 2018
therealprinceuk:
I was denied visa 2 days ago but I still don't know why I was denied, and no I wasn't desperate as I have visas for SA, UK, Turkey etc.
It was supposed to be a family vacation, in NYC 4 nights, NJ 4 nights at my aunt's house and 2 nights in Arizona At the Grand Kenyon.
This is how the interview went...

I greeted the woman but she didn't mind me, she asked for my passport which I handed over to her. she should be above 50 years old, in window 6 or 7, I can't remember. Next time if I ever go back I won't greet them, it seems they don't accept greetings...

In fact when she called me I was happy bc she approved visa for the lady that she interviewed before me. In my heart I didn't want to go to the first lady in window 6 or so, she's very young pretty babe, while I was in the long queue, she interviewed about 7 people and all were refused lol.
So back to my interview, the lady asked where are you going to in USA.
I mentioned New York, New Jersey and Arizona.
She asked have you traveled before, I said yes I have traveled to 10 countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, I presently have 3 visas on my passport.
She asked whats your monthly income, I said between[b] 2.5 to 4 million Naira monthly [/b]depending on the volume of sales.
She said is that profit, I said no profit is between 400k to 500k monthly.
She asked if I was traveling alone, I said no my wife and kids live in the UK, I was traveling to London to meet them so all of us will travel together.
She said sorry I am refusing your visa, the reasons and details are in this paper, she handed me the paper, I left...

My question is, why was my visa refused? She did not look at any of my documents apart from my passport.
I am not part of the Nigerians that are running away from Nigeria, if I wanted to run away I will be living in UK since 13 years ago bc my wife is British and I have UK visa. But I choose to live in Nigeria even though my wife used to question this decision but I always asked her, is it bc am a black man? If you married an America or Australian will you mandate him to relocate to your country? I am not a billionaire but I am happy that by living in Nigeria and having some businesses here I am helping to grow the economy. Even if its a pure water business or akara that am selling, every month I pay my staffs so I am directly or indirectly feeding many families. I am a serial entrepreneur, every year I travel to top tourist destinations in Europe and Africa and I always come back within 2 or 3 weeks, all the visas and stamps are in my passport, we wanted to go to USA bc I wanted to know if its worth the hype. Besides america is the worlds most important country, I feel I need to visit there even if its for one week.

Why was my visa refused? Is is bc of the cities we intend traveling to or what, NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND ARIZONA?
Anyways I do not blame these people, if you see the crowd at the embassy you will put in measures to stop as many people as possible. I know for a certainty these countries can NEVER give visa to every Nigerian/African that qualifies for the visa otherwise their won't be enough space to contain everyone.

We will be spending our annual family vacation in Turkey and Greece, if I am in a good mood in December or early next year I may reapply the USA visa but for now I still dey vex bc I shouldn't struggle to get visa to go and spend my hard earned money in someone's country.
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 11:21am On Jul 02, 2018
This Twoods story.. is just a clear example of how corruption fights back with people that have a clear stance on certain issues. I would have to say it was extremely low... for whoever brought his brother's issue to this thread. We all hide under the guise of wanting a better Nigeria, but would still castigate people for saying the right things no matter their approach.

Twoods is not his brother and i am sure cannot and should not take responsibility for his brother's actions.

We really have to do better as a people.

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 11:08am On Jul 02, 2018
sugah:

Charity, they say, begins at home.

I didn't ask the question to demean him, I actually love the bluntness of his replies to shenanigans.
But this change that we are preaching has to start from home. If we plan to change the mindset of the average Nigerian, we have to start with those closest to us...our immediate family members, our friends and neighbors then by the principle of ripple effect, the change we seek would begin to manifest in our communities.

Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 4:46pm On Jul 01, 2018
Ebie001:

I believe himself and his brother are 2 separate people


sugah:


Hi twoods.
I've been itching to find out the truth in the allegations leveled against you/your brother, but so far it's either you missed out on the mentions or you've deliberately made no attempt to refute them. Does silence in this case mean consent?
Or did I miss the reply?
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 8:34am On Jan 22, 2018
Mmasinachi88:
Please someone help. I made a mistake on my son surname when scheduling an appointment. Will that affect it .I used his English name as surname. Please help urgently

I dont think it should, especially if all other documentation is correct. I mistakenly used my middle-name as my surname while booking my appointment too. I was able to go in
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 9:58am On Dec 04, 2017
Yes it was stamped. The VO in the US embassy asked why i was rejected and what i wanted to go there for.

deleazeezmay9:
wen u were denied France visa. did France embassy stamp ur passport
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Ebie001: 12:40pm On Dec 03, 2017
Hello all,

I have been a silent follower of this thread. I got my B2 visa last week. I had previously been rejected in 2015. When i applied to attend a Microsoft conference. I had also just been rejected by france the previous in oct. I just want to encourage someone that previous rejections are not an issue, if u are veryconfident and truthful about your intentions. I would load my transcript later. The VO must have asked me one million questions.
Ps. I am a single lady with no kids. I just have a job that pays about 400k. That's what i think was the deciding factor.

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