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Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 12:00pm On Jun 26, 2015
Hi V.O, Thaaaaaaaaank you sooooo much!!!!! You are awesome! GOD bless you...

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Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 11:26am On Jun 26, 2015
Hi V.O, GoodMorning...I think am the next Oliver Twist...my case no is- LGS2014781026. I checked on d CEAC and it was indicating "ready" 2 days ago but yesterday it's "administrative processing"....looking forward to your response...thank you.
Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 9:57am On Jun 24, 2015
Dear V.O,
Goodmorning and hope u had a goodnight?
I came across an info on here about most of the consulates being back online and Lagos being one of them smiley , though in one of your responses you said its still "cautiously back on line".Please I do have a few Qs:
1) I had my interview on d 12th of June and my visa gt approved, so do I get a phone-call or e-mail to notify me of pick up once my visa is ready?
2)Is it okay if I e-mail also by monday to find out the status of my visa if I don't get any notification by the weekend?
Am hoping to leave the shores of Nigeria latest 1st week in July,do u tink wit d way operations are back up now,tho cautiously still,its feasible?I pray for GODs strength for ya'll because I kno wit dese backlogs,its gonna be some big loadz of work in d coming days.
Thank u and have a a great day.
Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 2:06am On Jun 14, 2015
Dear V.O,
I'm glad 2 inform you I went for my visa appointment on the 12th of June and my immigrant Visa was approved.Even tho I have to wait a bit longer b4 I pick up my visa due to the computer issues,bt its no worries knowing d main hurdle has been crossed.I really hope the problem gets fixed soon tho.Can't wait to hold my wife once again and with our baby on the way,I have never been happier.
Giving it a try posting d temporary issue I had on this forum just a few weeks ago(and dt was my 1st time) and ur prompt and precise response and help to my enquiry helped in the scheduling of. My 2nd appointment faster than myself and my wife ever thought and my visa approved.I just want to say a HUGE thank you because just simply doing your job, has made myself and my wife one of d happiest couples on earth.I wish I could put a face to u to say thank u in person bt my heart will always pray for you.You av simply being an angel in disguise.once again,I hope this computer problem gets fixed in a few so I'll be with my wife before the month is over GOD willing.GOD bless u V.O

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Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 3:19pm On May 27, 2015
Dear V.O,
Thank you and GODs blessings.

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Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 9:01am On May 27, 2015
Dear V.O,
Thanks for ur prompt response.
My case no is-LGS2014781026.
Looking foward to hearing from you.
Have a lovely morning.
Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by LikoGee: 11:26pm On May 26, 2015
Dear V.O, Good evening. I went for my immigrant visa interview on the 21st of May as my wife petitioned for me.After my interview, the consular told me my application would be pending further action until I provide our biological child's DNA evidence and an NPC birth certificate. For the Birth certificate, that has been gotten as I had been using a photocopied one which apparently looks like an original as it has been done since 1988.Now the main issue is about the DNA test. My wife is just 18weeks pregnant. We got married in 2014, 3 months after meeting each other here in Nigeria and immediately she gt back to the U.S we started the visa process and we both agreed I relocate as she has her own established business in the U.S while am an employee for one of the telco companies in Nigeria, so it only makes sense I move and she has been in Nigeria twice to visit after our marriage.Every document needed to show the legitimacy of our union was taken for the interview- pictures of her last visit, pictures on our wedding(though it was a court wedding with around 14 friends and families in attendance),detailed print out of our chats for a year, phone records from her phone company from the US for a year plus,her updated tax records etc. Her affidavit of support and some other documents has been sent by the NVC to the consulate already. All questions asked by the consular I answered correctly and the consular did not notify nor second guess any reply I gave until she asked if we had kids and I replied we were expecting. And yes, my wife is a bit older than I am which I don't see as an issue in our relationship. Anyway, I informed my wife of this development after my interview and btw she's a medical doctor with her own practice and she got in touch with her physician who strongly advised against doing a DNA test while pregnant as it could have a negative effect on the unborn child(and this is proven) and it's still months before she puts to bed.and according to the U.S citizenship laws and policies,a DNA test should be requested for verifying a stated biological relationship when a US citizenship status is wanting to be transmitted to a child born abroad right?( this I didn't know as at when I did my interview anyway).So I don't see how a DNA test should apply to my case and my question is, can my wife's physician write a note stating these facts about d danger in carrying out a test while my wife is pregnant and also putting into consideration it will still be months before she puts to bed and considering the complexity and logical delays inherent in genetic testing generally, my wife needs her husband this period for emotional support as she has no one other than her teenage neice living with her(she's in college). My wife also adding her notes inclusive with her physicians'. Is this sufficient enough to stand on place of a DNA test in my case and for it to be presented as I re-schedule my appointment for my visa to be granted? Thank you for ur anticipated prompt and detailed response.

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