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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by dazetrin: 9:10am On Dec 27, 2014
VisaOfficer:


The officer told me that if he had known the petitioner was coming he would have asked to see her. Please send an e-mail to us at LagosIVscheduling@state.gov letting us know when the two of you are available. We can see you on a Thursday or Friday (no holidays). Thanks!

Mr/Mrs VO,
The above quote caught my attention. Is there a preference as to who the officers see? I was in lagos and standing outside the embassy while my son was interviewed and he told the officer same yet he was told that he didn't have enough evidence to show he was my only son. Why didn't the officer ask to see me? Whats the difference between my case and the above case you answered to. Could you care to elaborate.
thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by omotfavy(f): 7:04pm On Dec 27, 2014
Is tuesday ok?if its ok i can Come On tuesday.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by omotfavy(f): 7:05pm On Dec 27, 2014
Compliment ma.pls is tuesday ok?if its ok i can Come On tuesday.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by dotcomnamename: 8:03pm On Dec 27, 2014
Here is my Question:


I am a Nigerian

I have European residence

Does the DV lottery exclusion of Nigeria apply to me if i apply in the European country where i live with my family?

Visa Officer and Justwise, what do you think?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Badgers14: 7:32am On Dec 28, 2014
VisaOfficer:


Good morning,

I'm waiting for an update -- but I know December is going to be a busy month for us, so I doubt the case will be completed that quickly. I should hear something more definitive today.


Greetings Ma,

This was your response to my concern on 11/26/14. There have been no status update on the website or contact from the embassy since then, this is very frustrating sad

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Ndeedee: 10:23pm On Dec 28, 2014
Chai!!! I am so jealous of you guys in Nigeria. Look at the way questions for the Visa officer are coming from all nooks and crannies and getting answered straight to the point.
I have been trying to get the US embassy in Warsaw through their contact email to clear up something for me which is written on their website so that I can know how it applies to us in my wife's DV Visa lottery case but all I have been getting from them are answers which are not helpful to me in my bid to make a decision on whether to continue with the application or to stop sad

See better service here. I am really jealous of you guys in Nigeria O.

But my question to the Visa officer is this.

If we decide not to follow through with our DV Visa lottery case(after we have filled the DS 260 few months back and submitted it). We have not heard from KCC yet. Can a decision to not pursue my wife's case further be used against us in future if we were to want to visit the USA say in year 2016 after the DV2015 must have ended?

I have asked about my situation here before where I received a reasonable advise that the situation surrounding our case is not something that should warrant us being deemed as ineligible or disqualified from getting the DV Visa(asides from the other criteria looked at when adjudicating a DV case).
I tried to see what the US embassy in Warsaw had to say about it but they keep saying the information we filled was incorrect .[based on the situation i.e filled in the DV as married while we were engaged and about to get married and first moved the marriage from September end because of grandfather's(father figure) death and cancelled and moved the marriage a second time (about the time we filled the lottery) based on doctors advise surrounding my wife's becoming pregnant in this period again (Bear in mind that she had done two surgeries about 5 months before this concerning something that was preventing previous pregnancies from developing further which resulted in about 3 miscarriages. Which by the way we can prove if given the chance).We postponed it till the next available date that was open to us in June when we finally got married. ] .
On their website they put a notice saying that if the information you filled in your marital status was incorrect you will be ineligible to receive a Visa. Their email responses to me have always borne the phrase, "What you filled was incorrect" but that a consular officer will decide when he hears the case, even though I have pointed out the fact that the main DV instructions do not say anything about my case and only says if one doesn't fill in the name of a spouse or children that they would be disqualified. And that the Foreign Affairs Manual also doesn't say anything about this. They keep saying that a consular officer will decide. I once got a response from them that we should have filled the right option(to them) -single to which I responded that if there was a better option that captured an "engaged" couple, it would be married not single since there was nothing in between and that it was subject to ones own interpretation to which they went on to still say a consular officer will decide.

I am afraid that their answers give hints that the consular who might handle it there will not be willing to even look deeply at the totality of factors that have an effect on this case. Like how even my own tribal values and traditions as an Igbo Nigerian affect the view of us being a legit couple since our families have been introduced and we have the blessing of our parents even like a year before we applied for the DV(like in a hybrid traditional marriage done on skype).

We are not that desperate even though if we were able to get the DV it will be an option 1 for us and our son in 2015 to move to the US after I finish my masters degree in June. If we were that desperate then I would have stayed back in the US like many of my friends did in any of my five previous consecutive J1 visits to the US while completing 2 BSc degrees. So we are thinking of not pursuing this case any further and investing the energy on maybe going to Norway or Scotland/England after I finish school but we want to know how this will affect us in future if we discontinued/withdrew from the process and didn't show.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by onyiblanche: 10:46am On Dec 29, 2014
VisaOfficer:


It sounds to me like your name and your children's names have not been added to the case in our computer, and that's why you can't access them. Your case number and invoice ID will be the same as your husband's. Could you send us an e-mail at LagosIV@state.gov asking us to add the names to the case? We'll also need to know genders and dates of birth.

You don't have to pay to access those applications, but the lady in the reception area was wrong to say you don't need to pay (unless someone already paid the fees for you). Derivatives in IV cases are also charged for the interview. You can pay the next time you come to see us. Meanwhile, I'll go instruct the lady in the reception area...
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THANK YOU MA FOR YOUR ADVICE. WE ARE SO GRATEFUL. SENT THE EMAIL TO LagosIV@state.gov this morning.we will be glad to hear from you soonest.please ma kindly look into our case and help us.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by queenma35: 1:02pm On Dec 29, 2014
Happy Holidays VO smiley

Thank you for all you do here! I read your post and really appreciate your kindness. I am a USA citizen I got married in Nigeria November 2013 and filed the I-130 and a I-129F for my husband and stepson in April 2014 which is still in the Initial Review. undecided. As the New year approaches I have some concerns about my name change. When filing these forms I used my husband last name and then went to change my name . However when I went change my drivers license and social security card I was told I need the original marriage license to do so. My husband has the original in Nigeria awaiting for the approval and the interview. Would this cause a problem with my petitions? I called the service center but they only give me status to my case. undecided If I had knew it would be a lengthy wait time I could of had the original and sent back to my husband many times smiley. Not to mention I am afraid that it may get lost in the mail .I don't know how I can change name without this document do you any suggestions? It is also need for Work, medical and life insurance.

Thank You

MRS.... smiley smiley smiley smiley smiley
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by tinymusty(m): 4:09pm On Dec 29, 2014
Dear CO,
i had an F1 visa interview today at Lagos Consulate and everything went well and my visa was granted for few minutes only for the interviewing Visa Officer to called me back on my way out and subsequently revoke the visa pick up letter earlier given to me and return my international passport.
The VO claimed that on the second look at my i20 that he suspected fraud document, that there is discrepancies in the school fee amount of $25000 and my personal fund of $106,834(my Dad's fund) as indicated on item number 7 and 8 respectively on my i20. This came as a surprise to me as i personally picked up the i20 and admission letter from Postoffice myself and in fact i was carrying the USPS mail jacket with me(which i showed to VO), also i have the School Director complimentary card that was attached to the i20 when it was sent to me. all my pleading for the VO to called up the School Director and verify the authenticity of the i20 form were not listened to.
on a second note: 1. the Director will not likely respond due to time difference
2. putting me on Administrative processing would have
allowed proper verification of the i20.
Well the deed has been done but i need to state here that the VO's later decision is in ERROR as i did not engaged in any form of illegality in the pursuit of my dream of schooling in your God's Own Country.
[b]Please use your good office to look into the matter in order to avoid denying merit prospective future visa applicants in error and to also clear me of any wrong doing as this may affect. GOD BLESS AMERICA

Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by amicables11: 5:13pm On Dec 29, 2014
Hello vo,
please I will like to know for how long I should wait after DNA was requested and provided for i-130 for sibling(uscis)
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by pristine02: 5:33pm On Dec 29, 2014
Hello VO

You have been Quite Insightful.....Anyway I wanted to ask what exactly happens once an 1-130 has been approved and within what time frame can the petitioners family Be united with the petitioner in the USA
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by onyiblanche: 11:11pm On Dec 29, 2014
VisaOfficer:


It sounds to me like your name and your children's names have not been added to the case in our computer, and that's why you can't access them. Your case number and invoice ID will be the same as your husband's. Could you send us an e-mail at LagosIV@state.gov asking us to add the names to the case? We'll also need to know genders and dates of birth.

You don't have to pay to access those applications, but the lady in the reception area was wrong to say you don't need to pay (unless someone already paid the fees for you). Derivatives in IV cases are also charged for the interview. You can pay the next time you come to see us. Meanwhile, I'll go instruct the lady in the reception area...


good evening ma. please as you instructed we sent an email to LagosIV@state.gov but the reply we got was that we should contact NVC for case numbers for the kids and I. but the last time we called NVC we were told that since our names were added in lagos, the lagos embassy is responsible for adding our names. we are really being tossed about, its not pleasant at all. please help us out. should we come to lagos?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by shinaola4u: 11:41pm On Dec 29, 2014
Hello VO......season's greeting....And thank you for the selfless service your render to many Nigerians in this forum.....May your endeavors be blessed....

My question goes thus:

My petition was forwarded from NVC to the embassy without the payment of the AOS fee and the VISA fee, when I came for the immigrant VISA interview in Lagos, I was only giving an invoice to pay the VISA fee but I needed to pay the AOS fee as well. I sent an email to LagosIV@state.gov to inquire on how to make the payment but no response yet. When I contacted NVC, I was advised that my case as been forwarded to US embassy and as such ALL fees should be paid at the US embassy or Consulate during my interview but that did not happened because I only paid the VISA fee.

I am requesting help with a payment I need to make. Receipt of the payments of AOS made to the National Visa Center need to be made totaling $88. Please advise me on how I need to make this payment so that I can do so as soon as possible to move this process forward...

Kind regards
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by onuzulikenma(f): 3:00pm On Dec 30, 2014
Good day vo, how are u. Pls I have a question when will be the best time for my medical? My interview is January 22,and hope to see u there. Thanks ma
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Marsh104(m): 6:21pm On Dec 30, 2014
Good evening VO,
the USCIS alerted me that they've recieved the evidence they requested from me and that they will mail me their decision before 27th of february. Pls what does that mean?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by vickkyplus: 1:18am On Dec 31, 2014
hellooooo ma,Am asking to help a friend in need.He was selected in the last dv program, but never went for interview cos of family and finance. The issue is that on his status online,READY is shown.Pls ma,what does that mean.Ready without interview?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by omoondo: 1:49pm On Dec 31, 2014
Good day VO,
Please, i have 2 questions,How long does it take for the F3 category to become current?Is it possible to have more than 1 immigrant petition through different family members like my mum and sister?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by omotfavy(f): 1:55am On Jan 01, 2015
Finally,am off d embassy with our packets,i so much appreciate u maam for ur support,love and patience,may God bless u and make this year filled with testimony for u .I dint get to c u.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nobody: 10:05am On Jan 01, 2015
Happy new year everyone! May this year be our year of increase and of beautiful surprises!

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by DoraTosh(f): 6:29pm On Jan 01, 2015
Hello vo
Am Mrs Adaora McIntosh.I applied twice for. B1/B2 visa to visit my then fiance but was denied,all in US embassy Abuja.I applied again for B1/B2 after my wedding for my honeymoon,my interview was 22nd Oct 2014,I was placed on administrative processing for 2mths.I was called back and I went to the embassy 30th Dec 2014.To my amazement,I was denied AGAIN.The consular advised me to apply for a K-3 visa which I wasn't aware of. 2 months of waiting was just wasted.
I was told that the K-3 class of visa is attended to in US embassy Lagos.Now,I will need your support on every step of this to avoid the previous mistake I made that has cost me time and money.
I and my husband is bit confused on the filing of petition.He said that in one of the forms that my signature is needed.Am in Nigeria and He is in US.How do we manage the situation.
I will need a step to step advice on filing the petition and how I go about applying the K-3 visa.
HaPpy new year

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by nalacandi(f): 12:29am On Jan 02, 2015
Dear VO,

Happy New Year. I guess u have been off for vacation. I sent an email to the embassy to change our status from CR1 to IR1 and I asked for an update on our case as you suggested I cn do. 2 months we are in Admin Processing and in the email I received no update. The generic email stated they will update our status, but told me we are still in AP. I don't understand why this has yet to be resolved. According to the NVC most AP situations are to be resolved in 60 days. Please what can we do. We have the necessary information, but there is no movement. We have celebrayer our 2nd wedding anniversary apart again. When might we obtain information or a new interview to resolve our status please. Thank you kindly.

nalacandi
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by trevor443: 7:19am On Jan 02, 2015
I am truly glad I bumped into this thread and will sincerely appreciate getting a response to my inquiry. I have been a US permanent resident for about 5 years and recently passed my naturalization interview - I am waiting to receive a notice for the oath ceremony's date and venue. Meanwhile, I visited Nigeria about a year ago to get married to my sweetheart of more than a few years. About 4 months after my return to the States I submitted an I-130 form with the attendant documents and it got approved pretty quickly (this is very sincerely appreciated). On account of the required quota restrictions on visa availability for spouses of permanent residents, no visa is available for my wife at the moment. I know I might be sounding impatient but I have been separated from her for far too long - I'd please like to know what the time frame is for my wife to be issued an immigrant visa from the date of taking my citizenship oath (rest assured that there will be no delays on my part in submitting required documents). If this is going to take a while, can I in the least apply for her to visit me?

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by amen1967: 8:44am On Jan 02, 2015
Hello VO,
I just completed my Msc Degree from one of the prestigious university from Europe and will be going for my Phd in the U.S around January 2015; my question is will it be possible for me to go with my wife and two kids since the course is going to be a minimum of 4 years? also
will going with my family not make the VO think i might not return since i do not have any tie to my home country and i am not fully employed?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by veecee29: 3:53am On Jan 03, 2015
Hi VO,
We did our traditional(customary) marriage on the 29th of March 2014 and we have a traditional marriage certificate to prove it.
We also did our registry marriage on the 29th of November 2014 which we also have a marriage certificate.
We intend petitioning for spousal visa come April.If we petition using the traditional marriage date,we will qualify for an IR1 visa by the time the visa will be ready. On the other hand,if we petition with the registry date,we will qualify for a CR1 visa.And we don't want a conditional visa after all these wait and given the financial implication of removal of condition.
My question is: Can we use our traditional marriage date and certificate to petition for I-130?Will the USCIS recognize the certificate?
Thanks in anticipation of ur response.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by elawdafinest: 3:03pm On Jan 03, 2015
Good day VO Happy new year. I am Mr olawale I applied for the tourist nd business b1/b2 visa and given an appointment for 15th of January2015 in abuja, please I would like you to help me with the likely questions I would come across at the CG's office ? Thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by amarachi007: 9:19pm On Jan 03, 2015
veecee29:
Hi VO,
We did our traditional marriage on the 29th of March 2014 and we have a traditional marriage certificate to prove it.
We also did our registry marriage on the 29th of November 2014 which we also have a marriage certificate.
Using the traditional marriage date will qualify us for a IR1 visa while that of registry will qualify us for an CR1 visa.And we don't want a conditional visa after all these wait.
My question is: Can we use our traditional marriage date and certificate to petition for I-130?Will the USCIS recognize the certificate?
Thanks in anticipation of ur response.
Just to clarify you qualify only for a CR1 that's a "Conditional Resident" Green Card you would get, because you have been married under 2 years. IR1 will be given to couples who have been married over 2 years. Now if at the time you arrive to the US and its past your 2 year anniversary you would get your 10 year (IR1) green card). Hope that helps clear up the difference.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by oluwafunkenny: 9:47pm On Jan 03, 2015
Good Day,

Please I submitted my B1/B2 application through drop box on 19th December 2014 at VI but as at date I have got no response. I tried tracking my application online and got this message 'there is no status update available for the passport number submitted'.

Kindly advise on what to do.

Thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by salim28: 11:09pm On Jan 03, 2015
i have a f1 visa but did not finish school because i got suspended and i also have a b1/b2 visa which i am planning to use to enter usa after 1 year of getting suspended. will i be given entry?? and btw my f1 stamp is till 2017 got it in 2012 and b1 stamp is till 2018 got it in 2008....thanks for your reply...i left usa in end of january 2014 a few days after i got suspended...
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by zesweedie: 5:49am On Jan 04, 2015
Hello VisaOfficer,
Ok so I have plans to study in the US. And before I go any further, one thing to note in my case is that my husband is a permanent resident of the US. I also want to note that hes' attained this status for only about Six months. We got married at the registry when he visited Nigeria last month and plan to do both traditional and church weddings by his next visit in three months.
I'm(we) just wondering, If I succeed through the admission process of the institution I intend going to... and note in my visa application that my husband is resident in the states, with the conditions I have mentioned above I have a feeling that this would either be good for my application or just kill it.
Please advice me on how to make this work. Your input would be invaluable and of immense help.

Thanks in advance.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by noberu10: 3:23pm On Jan 04, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Can I ask if you personally went to court for the divorce proceedings, or did you let an attorney handle it?

If you can get it verified we will be eager to hear how you did so and why your results differed from ours. From our point of view, it's not that the decree couldn't be verified; it's that the court told us it's not a genuine document. My guess at this point is that when your ex got married, no one checked the decree... but if you have good evidence that what the court told us is wrong, we'd be glad to listen.

Also, will you be willing to look at all of the evidence I have now? I mean is this something that I can either bring or email to the consulate? What is the best way for me to get the evidence to you?

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