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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:26am On Apr 16, 2015
missy84:
Hello VO, I'm in the process of gathering information to begin the application visa for my fiance in Nigeria and would like some insight on some questions that I have.

1: I'm currently working full time here in the states but I'm planning on dropping down to part time status, to allow me to focus more time on my graduate studies. I will still have the flexibility to work more hours as needed. Will this be of hindrance to the application relative to showing full time working status and being able to financially support him?

If your most recent tax document does not show that you meet the income requirements, you will need a joint sponsor.

2: My Fiance currently lives in another country where he is working. For the application, does his mailing address need to be a Nigerian address or can it be where he currently lives?

thanks for your responses and help

Missy

The mailing address can be where your fiance currently resides, no problem.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:26am On Apr 16, 2015
jjarnail:
Hello VO,
I came to US on fiance visa in 2012 and we got married here after a month of my arrival. Now I am a green card holder. In 2014, we planned to do civil service here in US with family and friends. I applied a visa for my family which is in India, to come over to join us for the civil service. But they denied for visitor visa. Then I applied for only for my dad (he is in govt. job in India for the last 35+ years with good finances), he was denied again. We had a baby in the end of 2014, and I applied travel visa for my mom to come over to meet the first grand child of our family. She was denied again. We both works in govt and private sector, making good salary. I don't understand what VO wants to see at the time of interview. Why they are keep denying visas. My family member only wants to come to see us here in US. If I talk about the ties of family to India, they VO don't even look at the supporting documents. I want to know what we are doing wrong. How should I apply again? Please help.

This is a question for my non-immigrant visa colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:29am On Apr 16, 2015
jadesinuola:
Hello VO

1. What is the average waiting period for a I-130 petition for an alien relative from Nigeria?
2. How does a I-130 application affect holders or prospective holders of B1/B2 visas? I understand that holders of such visas may not be allowed into the US unless under "exceptional" circumstances.
3. Can you shed more light on these "exceptional" circumstances?

1. It depends who the relative is, whether the relative is a Legal Permanent Resident or a U.S. citizen, how old the beneficiary is, and whether the beneficiary is married.
2. and 3. It is more difficult, but not impossible, for someone with a pending immigrant petition to obtain a non-immigrant visa, because after all that person does clearly have immigrant intent. But if the person can convince the officer that he or she intends to use the non-immigrant visa properly, there's no reason why a visa wouldn't be issued. For instance, many people with pending immigrant petitions travel to the U.S. on student visas in the meantime.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:40am On Apr 16, 2015
Hello VO,how was work today?may God continue to help and strengthen you as you help others.just checking on you ma'am

colored:
what makes u think the VO is a Christian

The VO is grateful for any kind thoughts, regardless of whether the person sending them attends a church, mosque, synagogue, something else entirely, or nothing at all. smiley

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:42am On Apr 16, 2015
adeworth1:
hello VO , I just check visa bulletin and saw we updated .wow I and my son finally updated for F2A. 02 AUG 2013 periodity date.its as really been a long wait without my second half.pls ma help check if we been in lagos embassy LGS2014626031 thks a lot ma

Congratulations! The case isn't here yet. Now that it's current, the National Visa Center will let you know what your interview date will be and will also send us the case.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by veecee29: 7:46am On Apr 16, 2015
Hi VO,
Hope u r doing great? My mailing address is different from my residential address.And I can't receive mails in my residential address because it is very difficult to locate. But on I-130,they asked for only residential address. I'm afraid if I put only my residential address,I might lose some important mails from NVC and the consulate in future. So please advise me on what to do. Should I use my mailing address since it is the easiest way to contact me?Thanks.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:49am On Apr 16, 2015
veecee29:
Hi VO,
Hope u r doing great? My mailing address is different from my residential address.And I can't receive mails in my residential address because it is very difficult to locate. But on I-130,they asked for only residential address. I'm afraid if I put only my residential address,I might lose some important mails from NVC and the consulate in future. So please advise me on what to do. Should I use my mailing address since it is the easiest way to contact me?Thanks.

Hmm... since it's a question of receiving mail, I'd vote for using your mailing address, and then explaining to the Consular officer at the time of your interview that you actually reside elsewhere but can't receive mail there. It'll make sense to us.

We use phone and e-mail to contact people whenever possible, for this very reason.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by printemps: 8:32am On Apr 16, 2015
VisaOfficer:


I updated your case to show that you're an IR1. Thanks for reminding us!

Here is the form again -- just click the link.


A big thank you VO.Your help & your giving attention to my questions,comments & complains will always be appreciated.Our kind regards.-A S Rufus

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by adeworth1: 8:54am On Apr 16, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Congratulations! The case isn't here yet. Now that it's current, the National Visa Center will let you know what your interview date will be and will also send us the case.
thks ma,hoping national Visa center gives us an earlier date.you are appreciated ma
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by oloriakinyemi: 9:26am On Apr 16, 2015
VisaOfficer:




The VO is grateful for any kind thoughts, regardless of whether the person sending them attends a church, mosque, synagogue, something else entirely, or nothing at all. smiley
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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by stevewale(m): 11:27am On Apr 16, 2015
stevewale:
Mam, ur news of getting to leave Nigeria soon is not a good one to many of those who has benefitted from your tremendous selfless service on this forum but just have to take it in good fate.

As i prepare for my interview on Thursday, i hope and pray to sight you so as to affix a face to the brain behind these great works here.

Kindly leave us in good hands like u promised.

Thanks and all d best

At last, my above prayer was answered even though it may sound like a mere say to some...

I felt very honoured and so happy today to be interviewed and approved my our VO here.

Mam, your hair is so cute contrary to what u do tell say about it... lol

Pls ma, my fiancée is already talking to some fam friends over there so once she leave next week, she will get another co-sponsor and send to me ... Pls I have the following questions ma:

1. Pls can she send a scan copies of the docs to me while I print a clearer copies to submit; is it acceptable?

2. Can I send the docs through the DHL collection centre in Portahacourt to that one in the sheet you gave me or I have to travel down to bring dem to d one in the sheet?

3. Pls ma, hope anyone who's gonna work further on my file after the i-134 is being received would know that my visa has been approved and awaiting the sponsorship?

God will bless you for these great service you rendering here IJN

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by jadesinuola: 11:28am On Apr 16, 2015
VisaOfficer:


1. It depends who the relative is, whether the relative is a Legal Permanent Resident or a U.S. citizen, how old the beneficiary is, and whether the beneficiary is married.
2. and 3. It is more difficult, but not impossible, for someone with a pending immigrant petition to obtain a non-immigrant visa, because after all that person does clearly have immigrant intent. But if the person can convince the officer that he or she intends to use the non-immigrant visa properly, there's no reason why a visa wouldn't be issued. For instance, many people with pending immigrant petitions travel to the U.S. on student visas in the meantime.

Hello VO

Thanks for your feedback.

1. Specifically, i wish to confirm the average waiting period for a I-130 petition for an alien relative from Nigeria where the relative is a US Citizen and the beneficiary is a married sibling over 21 years old?

2. For those with existing B1/B2 visas but have just filed I-130 application, what are the chances of being denied entry into the US for a family visit because of the I-130 application
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by mabor: 12:38pm On Apr 16, 2015
Thank you for checking ma. Please can my husband come to rhe consulate tomorrow for the oat and finger print please. I appreciate you ma
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by halaphilip: 12:46pm On Apr 16, 2015
Hi VO,

After my interview, I was handed some papers (including one funny bulletin on how to seek redress from physical abuse from your spouse grin)

I can't find the documents again. It appears my wife went with them to the US last week, mistakenly. Is there a link to access those documents or I have to come back to your office to get them?

Thanks as always.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:21pm On Apr 16, 2015
stevewale:


At last, my above prayer was answered even though it may sound like a mere say to some...

I felt very honoured and so happy today to be interviewed and approved my our VO here.

Mam, your hair is so cute contrary to what u do tell say about it... lol

grin It was great to meet you in person! You were my first case in a super-busy day.

Pls ma, my fiancée is already talking to some fam friends over there so once she leave next week, she will get another co-sponsor and send to me ... Pls I have the following questions ma:

1. Pls can she send a scan copies of the docs to me while I print a clearer copies to submit; is it acceptable?

In this case, yes. We are not quite as strict with Ks (because technically they're non-immigrant visas) so scanned copies will be fine.

2. Can I send the docs through the DHL collection centre in Portahacourt to that one in the sheet you gave me or I have to travel down to bring dem to d one in the sheet?


Please use the Lagos addresses. At this time IV doesn't use the Port Harcourt address, and your forms might get lost....

3. Pls ma, hope anyone who's gonna work further on my file after the i-134 is being received would know that my visa has been approved and awaiting the sponsorship?

Never fear, taken care of. smiley
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:22pm On Apr 16, 2015
jadesinuola:


Hello VO

Thanks for your feedback.

1. Specifically, i wish to confirm the average waiting period for a I-130 petition for an alien relative from Nigeria where the relative is a US Citizen and the beneficiary is a married sibling over 21 years old?

Right now the waiting time is around 12 years.

2. For those with existing B1/B2 visas but have just filed I-130 application, what are the chances of being denied entry into the US for a family visit because of the I-130 application

It shouldn't be a problem at all.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:26pm On Apr 16, 2015
mabor:
Thank you for checking ma. Please can my husband come to rhe consulate tomorrow for the oat and finger print please. I appreciate you ma

Someone will contact him and set up an appointment - or he can be proactive and e-mail us at LagosIV@state.gov. (We can't use Nairaland to schedule appointments for people.) It's too late to get him in tomorrow at this point, unfortunately.

To do the oath and fingerprints he'll need to resubmit the DS-260, also.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:32pm On Apr 16, 2015
halaphilip:
Hi VO,

After my interview, I was handed some papers (including one funny bulletin on how to seek redress from physical abuse from your spouse grin)

I can't find the documents again. It appears my wife went with them to the US last week, mistakenly. Is there a link to access those documents or I have to come back to your office to get them?

Thanks as always.


We're required to give the domestic abuse handout to all fiance(e)s and spouses. We're also required to make the handout on female genital mutilation available to all immigrant visa applicants. And, of course, there's the handout about the USCIS Legal Permanent Resident card fee, which applies to everyone except K visa applicants, IR2s under the age of 18, IR3s, and some special immigration categories. If anyone didn't receive them, here they are.

Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by mabor: 4:13pm On Apr 16, 2015
Thanks ma. Also they should have told him about that when he came to drop off documents. But thanks. I will send the email .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by veecee29: 5:27pm On Apr 16, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Hmm... since it's a question of receiving mail, I'd vote for using your mailing address, and then explaining to the Consular officer at the time of your interview that you actually reside elsewhere but can't receive mail there. It'll make sense to us.

We use phone and e-mail to contact people whenever possible, for this very reason.
Hi Vo,
Thank u for the info on your means of contacting people.Please I also want to know if the NVC contacts people through phone and email or through physical posts(post mails)?Please answer to this will help me know the address to use?I'm sorry for my numerous questions,I just wanna make sure I'm doing things right.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by colored(m): 7:29pm On Apr 16, 2015
I just read the wait period after a sibling files a 1-130 petition for me is 12 years! that's quite long!!!
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:12am On Apr 17, 2015
colored:
I just read the wait period after a sibling files a 1-130 petition for me is 12 years! that's quite long!!!

We give priority to spouses and children, fiance(e)s, and parents. The United States is one of the few countries that includes siblings among its immigration categories.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 7:13am On Apr 17, 2015
veecee29:

Hi Vo,
Thank u for the info on your means of contacting people.Please I also want to know if the NVC contacts people through phone and email or through physical posts(post mails)?Please answer to this will help me know the address to use?I'm sorry for my numerous questions,I just wanna make sure I'm doing things right.

I believe the NVC relies primarily on e-mail, but also sends official notifications through the regular mail, and uses the phone as a last resort. Maybe someone reading this can let us know?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nobody: 10:07am On Apr 17, 2015
@Visaofficer
Hello, I followed this thread from the beginning was really impressed that the embassy decided to do this. It truly clears up a lot of things.
A quick question
For a single child of a visa lottery winner who is above 21 would it have been better to file I-130 when the parent was a LPR rather than US citizen.
I ask this because I want to know benefits if the relative files after getting US citizenship.
Does this reduce the waiting period?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by halaphilip: 10:15am On Apr 17, 2015
VisaOfficer:


We're required to give the domestic abuse handout to all fiance(e)s and spouses. We're also required to make the handout on female genital mutilation available to all immigrant visa applicants. And, of course, there's the handout about the USCIS Legal Permanent Resident card fee, which applies to everyone except K visa applicants, IR2s under the age of 18, IR3s, and some special immigration categories. If anyone didn't receive them, here they are.

Great! Thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by tonyphil: 12:54pm On Apr 17, 2015
VisaOfficer:


I believe the NVC relies primarily on e-mail, but also sends official notifications through the regular mail, and uses the phone as a last resort. Maybe someone reading this can let us know?
NVC sent a mail to my address in Benin city. Edo state..though it was addressed about 2 months earlier than the day I received it.. ....good thing is that the same copy was sent via email to my wife about the time it was addressed..
All other correspondence has been through email ..with the my wife and I getting copies ...
Hope this helps

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by lindababy2u: 2:08pm On Apr 17, 2015
Hi Vo, kindly update me on the stage my approval is . My case number is LGS2015543003
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by halaphilip: 3:45pm On Apr 17, 2015
VisaOfficer:


We're required to give the domestic abuse handout to all fiance(e)s and spouses. We're also required to make the handout on female genital mutilation available to all immigrant visa applicants. And, of course, there's the handout about the USCIS Legal Permanent Resident card fee, which applies to everyone except K visa applicants, IR2s under the age of 18, IR3s, and some special immigration categories. If anyone didn't receive them, here they are.

VO,

Please is it possible that I had paid the Immigrant Visa Fee prior to my interview? Could you help me check my case to see if I've paid already so I don't make the same payment twice.

Thanks.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by wittfanintnig: 3:48pm On Apr 17, 2015
Good day Visa Officer,
I had my 1st visa interview in September 3rd 2014 and I was told by the interviewing Consular Officer that a decision can not be made on that day,that she needed time.Some days later I was given another appointment date,which came in and was handed a white paper stating that the CO wasn't convince that my marriage was bon fide and was told that our Petition will be sent back to USCIS.It's been 7 months now,the US consulate is yet to send back our petition.My wife and Myself have written the consulates on several occasions but we're giving different responses.and in some of the respond it's said that it will take between 90 to 120 days to return Our petition back,my question is:Why is our petition is still being held in the consulate when the decision had been taking over 7 months ago.There are some petitions that were denied after my interview but are now with NVC and USCIS.Please ma,i would really you to give us why is taken the consulate this to actually send the petition back,the fact we were denied is a serious psychological issue for us,Ma' this is my case number LGS2014573016.Thank you very much
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by tmeeto: 4:16pm On Apr 17, 2015
Good day Ma,

concerning the application for Returning Resident status (SB-1); do i submit the originals or photocopies of the required and necessary documents.
(e.g form I-551, green card, airline tickets, boarding passes, passport stamps, school records, utility bills, etc.)

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