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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by megastu(m): 11:57am On Feb 28, 2022
What insurance was this?
UmmZayd:


Around $15,000. I didn't use epidural and I made use of my insurance. My insurance covered 80% of it.
You may have to call to get the latest estimate. This was 2020

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by UmmZayd: 2:25pm On Feb 28, 2022
megastu:
What insurance was this?

UnitedHealth Care Insurance

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Ms2ra: 6:11pm On Feb 28, 2022
Hello,
Please does your itemized bill sum up to $5,000? I’ll appreciate if I can see a copy.

Thank you.

Oke2017:




Include your itemized bill, my hospital bill was around $5000 and I got my visa approved last month.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ariyadepot: 7:23pm On Feb 28, 2022
Hi All,

I wanted to share a quick update. I was able to arrive in Virginia as scheduled. I did not need to inform the US about my intent to be in the country.

I flew direct to Washington DC on United Airlines (lagos immigration stress is a whole story we're all familiar with but luckily, being pregnant bought some goodwill and people helped so i could move up the long queues).

on arrival to washington dulles, we had to take a mini train to the main terminal hall where we had to go through immigration. I walked to the immigration officer and here is an excerpt of our 1.5minute conversation

M: Good Morning
H: Good morning ma'am, what brings you to washington today
M: I'm here to visit family and possibly have my baby
H: Cool. Do you have all the details, your medical records, hospital etc
M: Yes
H: how long do you plan to be in the country
M: 2 - 3 months
H: Okay
H: So you're heading to Virginia as your final destination for this
M: Yes
H: Did you bring any food?
M: yes, grains, nuts, that kind of stuff
H: any fresh fruits or vegetables
M: no
H: okay, all good.
H: did you bring any cash?
M: no cash but i have money in my account
H: how much approx?
M: xx
H: okay

proceeds to stamp passport and hands it over to me.


H: Enjoy your stay and good luck with the baby
M: thank you

I'm in Virginia in case anyone wants to meet up over the next couple of months and good luck to everyone on their journey.

Cheers.

AmeliaT:
Congratulations! Send them a message to notify them. My sister in law went to give birth and was called aside with 11 other Nigerian pregnant women. 11 were deported and she was the only one who made it in because she had sent them an email notifying them of her pregnancy and intent to give birth there. The others were told they were deceitful in their applications. The same thing happened to a colleague, my bank officer and a mutual friend- mutual friend was very rude and constituted a nuisance and was slapped with a 5-year ban as well.

Cover your tracks by sending that email. All the best!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Toritse321: 10:36am On Mar 01, 2022
Hello All

Pls I need your advice on the following. I am travelling next month to have my baby in the US. I'll be about 35/36 weeks when fiying

1.) Did the airport officials in Lagos ask for your Full covid vaccination card/proof?
2.) How many hours of your covid test result is required
3.) Any tips for flying United Airlines to Washington DC e.g Choosing a seat, fit to fly etc

Any other helpful tip

Thanks a lot
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Hopesprings: 11:30am On Mar 01, 2022
Does anyone know how long it takes to process a new passport withthe Consulate please?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by marypoppins2020: 1:56pm On Mar 01, 2022
Congratulations in advance! Wishing you a safe journey and a smooth delivery.

1.) Did the airport officials in Lagos ask for your Full covid vaccination card/proof?

Yes they will so please have this ready especially since you are flying to the US. I flew from Abuja. Before entering the airport they asked to see my passport visa page, Covid test and Covid vaccine card.

2.) How many hours of your covid test result is required
Check your airline and US CDC website for up to date information but at the time I flew it was 24hrs before your flight.

3.) Any tips for flying United Airlines to Washington DC e.g Choosing a seat, fit to fly etc

I think seat choice depends on you and what you want. If you don’t want to be bothered then obviously pick a window seat. If you know you’d like to easily go to the bathroom every so often then pick an aisle seat.

If Dulles is your Point of entry I would say they’re pretty relaxed. Have all your documents ready just in case. I traveled at 30 weeks and I wasn’t even asked what I was coming to do in the US. All I was asked was where my final destination was and how long I was staying.

Extra tips, dress comfortably but try and dress smart too.

Hope this was helpful. Best of luck!

Toritse321:
Hello All

Pls I need your advice on the following. I am travelling next month to have my baby in the US. I'll be about 35/36 weeks when fiying

1.) Did the airport officials in Lagos ask for your Full covid vaccination card/proof?
2.) How many hours of your covid test result is required
3.) Any tips for flying United Airlines to Washington DC e.g Choosing a seat, fit to fly etc

Any other helpful tip

Thanks a lot

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Toritse321: 7:07pm On Mar 02, 2022
Thank you so much @marypoppings2020 for your detailed response

Yes it is helpful

marypoppins2020:

Congratulations in advance! Wishing you a safe journey and a smooth delivery.

1.) Did the airport officials in Lagos ask for your Full covid vaccination card/proof?

Yes they will so please have this ready especially since you are flying to the US. I flew from Abuja. Before entering the airport they asked to see my passport visa page, Covid test and Covid vaccine card.

2.) How many hours of your covid test result is required
Check your airline and US CDC website for up to date information but at the time I flew it was 24hrs before your flight.

3.) Any tips for flying United Airlines to Washington DC e.g Choosing a seat, fit to fly etc

I think seat choice depends on you and what you want. If you don’t want to be bothered then obviously pick a window seat. If you know you’d like to easily go to the bathroom every so often then pick an aisle seat.

If Dulles is your Point of entry I would say they’re pretty relaxed. Have all your documents ready just in case. I traveled at 30 weeks and I wasn’t even asked what I was coming to do in the US. All I was asked was where my final destination was and how long I was staying.

Extra tips, dress comfortably but try and dress smart too.

Hope this was helpful. Best of luck!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Smartangels: 12:49pm On Mar 04, 2022
Yeppi, visa approval alert

I did Dropbox and I was given a letter to come for an interview. Last travel to america was for childbirth

Me: good morning ma'am
Vo: good morning. Can u state the intend of traveling to united state?
Me: I am going with my kids American citizen to united state to spend part of my 3 weeks annual vacation with them. (I brought out their blue pari [American passport] and kept it on her table even when she not request. She did not collect it either)

Vo: u travelled to united state in 2018, what was that for
Me: I went for childbirth and the intend to giving birth in America was clearly stated during the last interview ( note: my last visa was gotten on b2 cos I stated it while filling d form)

Vo: congratulations, ur visa has been approved.

Glory be to GOD for this soft landing.
Wish everyone successful interview.

Peace

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MaryAndrews: 8:58pm On Mar 04, 2022
Congratulations!

Please how many days after your interview did you get your passport back?

Smartangels:
Yeppi, visa approval alert

I did Dropbox and I was given a letter to come for an interview. Last travel to america was for childbirth

Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Chimdy2015: 3:35am On Mar 05, 2022
Congratulations darl. pls how can i get a drop box appointment dates. No date for a month now. Is there a group page monitoring it. Are the dates released small small. Thank u
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Ayishat22: 8:19am On Mar 05, 2022
[quote author=Docduc post=109795760]In the Spirit of Giving Back:
i had my kids in 2014 and 2016 respectively... my visa expired in 2018 and never had the urge of renewing couple with the fact that i saw a lot of folks get refused.... 2020 i booked my appointment and i got my first date cancelled due to the pandemic, i completely lost the urge till i discovered i was pregnant and i tried rebooking and got date june 2023. I applied for medical emergency due to the fact that all my pregnancy were high risk and they had to be managed and i got approved.

Our Appointment time was 6:30am....
I was with my DH for my interview:
First was the queue for biometrics then we were directed to join the interview queue...
My DH asked i bring out all our passport. I was like why? he said please give them to me.

Interview::

Vo: Hello
DH & I: Good Morning
VO: So many passports
DH&I: Smiled
VO: Bring them all
VO: Are these all for both of you
DH: Yes they are
VO: why do you want to go to the US?
DH: For Medicals, My wife is pregnant and we would like to give birth in the same hospital we had our previous kids
VO: Why not here in Nigeria
DH: Wife lost a pregnancy once and thats an experience we wont want to take the risk
DH: Since we can afford it.
VO: Kept typing
VO: Where is your Medical appointment?
myself: We uploaded all our documents, its in what we uploaded
VO: Sorry i cant see anything you have uploaded....
For my mind im like...Yepaaa wahala....
DH: He checked and could not find it in our document.....I did not bring that, its in the car
VO: Lets keep talking
DH: My Communication with the hospital and doctor is over mychat hospital app
VO: So what do you do?
DH: I'm an Engineer by profession, I own a Bla bla bla company and bla bla bla
VO: How much do you earn?
DH: XXXXXXXX and i got other investment that brings XXXXXXX Monthly
VO: what does the Birthing Cost?
DH: We have projected $XXXXXX and i made $XXXXXX amount available to my wife so foreign exchange wont be a barrier when its time
VO: how long do you intend to stay
me : I Said 6weeks
VO: where would you be staying, have you got family?
DH: Yes we got family... but when i'm around we would be doing airbnb
DH: I will only be around before the baby....
VO: Gave us the white paper and said pick up your pasport in 3 days...
We got our passports on friday and now a long preparing for June

So thats about it...... thank you everyone.... when i fly i will come and give my story....


Please I need your ugent assistance, I would love to private chat you, but dont how coz I am new to this forum.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MaryAndrews: 12:51pm On Mar 05, 2022
Please if you've had a follow up interview after an initial "refusal" on your IW application, please share your experience. Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Gigli: 4:36pm On Mar 05, 2022
Smartangels:
Yeppi, visa approval alert

I did Dropbox and I was given a letter to come for an interview. Last travel to america was for childbirth

Me: good morning ma'am
Vo: good morning. Can u state the intend of traveling to united state?
Me: I am going with my kids American citizen to united state to spend part of my 3 weeks annual vacation with them. (I brought out their blue pari [American passport] and kept it on her table even when she not request. She did not collect it either)

Vo: u travelled to united state in 2018, what was that for
Me: I went for childbirth and the intend to giving birth in America was clearly stated during the last interview ( note: my last visa was gotten on b2 cos I stated it while filling d form)

Vo: congratulations, ur visa has been approved.

Glory be to GOD for this soft landing.
Wish everyone successful interview.

Peace

Congrats Sis,

Did your status change to Administrative processing before Refused after your dropbox
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Gigli: 2:25pm On Mar 07, 2022
Update....

For I and Hubby

Submitted March 2nd IW
Status- Administrative processing March 3rd
Status - Issued on March 7th

Weekend in between the days.

Last Visa B1/B2 was used for Child birth, I sent a change of intent email before travelling , i spent 3 months in the US and hubby spend 3 weeks , no other travel till visa expired, though I have had previous visas that were used for vacation though.

Hope this helps someone

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Enishit: 5:38pm On Mar 08, 2022
Good evening house please kindly help I have been trying to register on CGIF site for my mum she’s qualified but unfortunately have been unable to kept saying error. What can I do please?
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 8:09pm On Mar 08, 2022
GAPPLE:
Hello house,
Well done bosses.

I would like to know any recommendations from any angle for F2 dependant that may likely get pregnant in the USA(first time pregnancy btw)

Like:
1) What should she put in place?

2) How to know a black friendly hospital to use?

3) How much to budget from antenatal to delivery

4) Any insurance/discount?

5) Any general suggestions

Thanks in anticipation of your responses, God bless.

1. The F1 spouse is likely covered by health insurance. Read this, call the insurance company and let them know of your birthing plans. They will advice you on what to do. You may even get a few things for free.

2. What matters isn’t the hospital but the OB you use. You will register at the hospital the OB practices at and he/she will likely deliver your baby. But make sure you make that clear to him/her. So get an OB you are very comfortable with.

3. Whatever insurance covers will dictate what to save. Some insurance may require you to cover a certain percentage of total delivery costs as deductibles. At minimum, budget at least $3000. Expect to receive bills for months after your baby covering incidentals like doctor visits, anesthesiologist etc.

4. Yup, call your insurance company and ask for a break down of your likely costs. Bear in mind, this can change if you have other complications.

5. Ask around for OB recommendations. This person will be your most important resource.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 8:14pm On Mar 08, 2022
UmmZayd:

they should all ask about eligibility in relation to the parents status. Things like WIC, Food stamps, Child Care scholarship Program/ Daycare voucher etc (this is termed, been careful and thorough).


Best of luck

Hate to say and understand everyone has different circumstances, but this is my pet peeve. The F1 spouse is likely not paying property taxes, social security etc… yet is already looking into eligibility for the social safety net simply by virtue of having a US citizen child.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by TWoods(m): 11:39pm On Mar 08, 2022
UmmZayd:


Around $15,000. I didn't use epidural and I made use of my insurance. My insurance covered 80% of it.
You may have to call to get the latest estimate. This was 2020

Incredible! shocked

These costs are just getting crazier.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by BRENDAMAGALI: 5:01am On Mar 09, 2022
Hello

I’m pregnant and my due date is in October this year. It’s going to be my second child, and I want to give birth in USA, the thing is that I have a cesarean, it was 4 years ago, the problem is that I need to find a doctor who does vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).

Any chance someone here has had a VBAC in USA? Can you please recommend a doctor for this? I am planing to go to Texas since I know it’s the cheapeast place in USA.

I’m very interested in Doctores Para Ti in El
Paso, Texas, however they don’t practice VBAC, so I need more options.

Please help me!!!
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by dasayo: 3:56pm On Mar 10, 2022
BRENDAMAGALI:
Hello

I’m pregnant and my due date is in October this year. It’s going to be my second child, and I want to give birth in USA, the thing is that I have a cesarean, it was 4 years ago, the problem is that I need to find a doctor who does vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).

Any chance someone here has had a VBAC in USA? Can you please recommend a doctor for this? I am planing to go to Texas since I know it’s the cheapeast place in USA.

I’m very interested in Doctores Para Ti in El
Paso, Texas, however they don’t practice VBAC, so I need more options.

Please help me!!!



" you want to be careful not to have hiccups with visa renewals after this birth experience. I'll advise that you read from previous experiences the concerns around these hospitals you have mentioned. My advise to you will be to find a hospital outside texas state all together. Also, read from volume 3, around 2017 / 2018 when having a baby in US was a rave.

all the best!
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by sandykwas: 9:17pm On Mar 10, 2022
Good day everyone. This is actually my first time here. I have read through most of the write ups and I can confidently say we have not just caring but matured minds here.

Quickly to my question, I have never travelled outside the country before. My passport is still a virgin one.
I got married in nov 2021( last yr), I am actually pregnant.

I am considering giving birth in the U.S.A. My question is,
1. How is the best approach to obtaining visa truthfully without rejection..
2.How can I get doc appointment n hospital correspondence easily.. I have been on google too.
3. What other vital things do I need to know.

Thanks and Godbless.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by harkynon(m): 8:00am On Mar 11, 2022
Beware of that man. Deal or contact him at your own risk. If you know the antics of scammer agents well, you will agree with me he possesses such trait. No one is a visa officer here. If you read through this thread, you will get most information u need about birthing in USA. Agents play on pple intelligence for not wanting to read or research. Run from him, I repeat
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by temyb: 4:26pm On Mar 12, 2022
Hello everyone. This is going to be a long post
So I did drop box towards the end of February. First visa 2016 was child birth and have had 2 other visa (not drop box though),but I didn't use the last visa cos of covid as I was part of the last set that was approved visa towards the beginning of covid before they shut down in 2020.
My passport was returned this Wednesday with 221G,I honestly expected it though cos am sure they would think maybe am probably pregnant again�. I was told to pick a date within 2 days and luckily I got Friday as interview date. I must say the queue for 221G is a very long one o and some were called cos they had to thump print again. Fast forward inside the embassy.
Hmmmmm,I saw and heard all sort of stories. Please note the even with 221G,you can be refused o. The most important thing is be truthful as in TRUTHFUL. Am going to give some examples I saw myself.
A man was landed Life ban by the embassy,this man is a top government official,that came from the east cos he had a file of the state and it was his escort that even queued for him before he went inside. His offence was that he submitted 4 different passport with different date of birth and he had visas before,the consular that interviewed him was asking him calmly at first to say the truth but he was furious and was like it was the immigration and all sort. Am sure the consular has stayed long in Nigeria cos have seen him there all the time I went for interview. The consular laughed at him,stood up and brought a white paper. In my mind,I was like maybe he has approved visa but he gave the man Life Ban and fined some dollars for false document and the consular said he must pay. At that stage,the man became calm and cold,all his aggression disappeared o. He was begging and said that he that punishment is rather harsh and unfair but the consular has had enough of him.
Another similar story yesterday was a lady that changed her date of birth,the consular asked her what happened and she explained that it was a issue between her separated parents and it has just been cleared. So she had to put the real date of birth. The consular approved her visa.
Even elderly women that over stayed during covid for 11 and 14 months,their visa was approved cos they were truthful
A lady was denied simply because she used her tourist visa to give birth without informing the embassy and she lied. The consular wasn't convinced and even asked her that did she ever write a letter to the embassy to notify them that she wants to use the visa to birth. She said No despite her tendering her hospital receipt and all.
Infact I learnt alot yesterday.
Blue papers were flying left and right. Same with white paper. Some were even still put on administrative processing that they would send questionnaires to them and that doesn't mean their visa can't be denied and it doesn't mean it can be approved.
For me the consular just asked when last I went to the u.s and I told her 2yrs ago. That I didn't use my last visa cos of covid. She asked about my job,my salary. Me that thought it was birth reciept,she didn't even asked me. She said when did I birth and I should tell her about other countries have been to, if it was work related and I told her majority are work related. That was all and she told me to pick up in 3 days. That was all.
Please be truthful and remember to write a letter letter the embassy if your visa isn't for birth purpose.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MaryAndrews: 11:06am On Mar 13, 2022
Wow. Thank you so much for this detailed write up. Very enlightening.

Please just to clarify, the lady who gave birth on a tourist visa, what lie did she tell?
Also, based on the dynamics you saw on Friday, is there any hope for someone who didn't send a letter to the embassy before travelling on a tourist visa to give birth? I didn't know I needed to send a letter. I was truthful about everything though. I got the tourist visa for a visit one year before I even found out I was pregnant. I didn't go on that visiting trip because of the covid shutdown in March 2020. In fact, it is that same Delta airlines ticket I requested changes to when I eventually travelled. I declared my intention to give birth in the US to the immigration officer at my POE and he asked how much my medical bills estimate was and how much I had prepared. I answered truthfully too. I also did IW and got a 221G.

temyb:
Hello everyone. This is going to be a long post

A lady was denied simply because she used her tourist visa to give birth without informing the embassy and she lied. The consular wasn't convinced and even asked her that did she ever write a letter to the embassy to notify them that she wants to use the visa to birth. She said No despite her tendering her hospital receipt and all.
Infact I learnt alot yesterday.

Please be truthful and remember to write a letter letter the embassy if your visa isn't for birth purpose.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by temyb: 10:13pm On Mar 13, 2022
Well there can be difference,it depends on the consular. The consular actually asked the lady if she wanted to birth there,she said No that she just went for baby shopping July and she was to come back August but she gave birth September. She later said she stayed cos she has been having miscarriages and all. Her stories were not adding up as the consular kept asking her why didn't she come back when she finished shopping instead of waiting till her water broke and she was trying to justify that it was emergency and all. Already she had mixed up stories and the consular wasn't having it. That is why I said be truthful and I think that was her first visa.
Even a lady was issued visa and the consular warned her that she shouldn't use it to birth quoting the last trump travel ban and told her that if she needed to use it to birth,she should inform the embassy.
You can take your delta ticket with you just incase you want to clarify that. Its not so bad though as long as you are been truthful and these people are psychologist ooo. They know who is lying and who wants to japa.

MaryAndrews:
Wow. Thank you so much for this detailed write up. Very enlightening.

Please just to clarify, the lady who gave birth on a tourist visa, what lie did she tell?
Also, based on the dynamics you saw on Friday, is there any hope for someone who didn't send a letter to the embassy before travelling on a tourist visa to give birth? I didn't know I needed to send a letter. I was truthful about everything though. I got the tourist visa for a visit one year before I even found out I was pregnant. I didn't go on that visiting trip because of the covid shutdown in March 2020. In fact, it is that same Delta airlines ticket I requested changes to when I eventually travelled. I declared my intention to give birth in the US to the immigration officer at my POE and he asked how much my medical bills estimate was and how much I had prepared. I answered truthfully too. I also did IW and got a 221G.

Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by MaryAndrews: 10:36pm On Mar 13, 2022
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate

temyb:
Well there can be difference,it depends on the consular. The consular actually asked the lady if she wanted to birth there,

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