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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 5:47am On Sep 17, 2017
seyewest:


Use the way it was written on the passport and stop confusing yourself....

Thank you, am just saying hope it won't affect my other documents like certificate that has OLUWASEUN ON THEM.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Honeydrop31: 9:30am On Sep 17, 2017
So u mean bank statement is not a must
seyewest:

Why go to the Embassy with a bank statement in the first place when they said it's not a must... If the V.O ask for bank statement you can always say you did not bring it.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by asid(m): 9:42am On Sep 17, 2017
Honeydrop31:
So u mean bank statement is not a must

No document is asked to be brought for the interview except the necessary (visa payment receipt, confirmation printout, appointment printout - hope I got the names correct) anything besides that is YOUR OWN EXTRA.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by jeevyww(m): 12:03pm On Sep 17, 2017
Hello house I applied for a USA Visa about a year ago and got denied,I am applying again but it seems my details are still in the system,it keeps bring up my Old DS-160 Number with all my details,please house is it OK to go ahead with this,and another thing some of my circumstances have changed,like me being married,and a change of job,how would this reflect in the new application when the old details keeps popping up?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by mcafeez: 12:16pm On Sep 17, 2017
cosade:


Bolded

He should be prepared to give convincing reasons for not using SA visas thrice. Possession of a car is definitely not a strong tie from my personal perspective, however the house could be if he can substantiate that he built/bought it from his income. In order words, it should be obvious that the income from his business (and clientele) is/are substantial enough to serve as strong tie(s)


Thanks very much....
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 12:42pm On Sep 17, 2017
jeevyww:
Hello house I applied for a USA Visa about a year ago and got denied,I am applying again but it seems my details are still in the system,it keeps bring up my Old DS-160 Number with all my details,please house is it OK to go ahead with this,and another thing some of my circumstances have changed,like me being married,and a change of job,how would this reflect in the new application when the old details keeps popping up?
Does it stops you from feeling in new informations?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by keyshalee14: 1:56pm On Sep 17, 2017
Good afternoon house. pls my sister filled her ds160 form. she works and her salary is 160k monthly and she has over 3million in her account.but she's scared of 160k as her salary will lead to her rejection cause its little. her reason for going is vacation and she has other businesses but she didnt include it in her form cause its not registered. she's thinking of not going for the fear of rejection cause of the rate of rejection in abuja embassy. people always say lagos gives more and i also was denied in Lagos. pls is there any little tips she can add? should she mention her business?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Bigabbey22: 2:24pm On Sep 17, 2017
Hello, I got my visa on may, but my wife gave birth on june, so I decided to shift my travelling time to early november. Hope I will not have challenges on POE, thanks.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 2:25pm On Sep 17, 2017
keyshalee14:
Good afternoon house. pls my sister filled her ds160 form. she works and her salary is 160k monthly and she has over 3million in her account.but she's scared of 160k as her salary will lead to her rejection cause its little. her reason for going is vacation and she has other businesses but she didnt include it in her form cause its not registered. she's thinking of not going for the fear of rejection cause of the rate of rejection in abuja embassy. people always say lagos gives more and i also was denied in Lagos. pls is there any little tips she can add? should she mention her business?
Abuja and Lagos are the same thing dear, don't be deceived, same rules and "ties" are what they look into
Yes, let her mention her business too, if it's true, it's also a tie
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 2:26pm On Sep 17, 2017
Bigabbey22:
Hello, I got my visa on may, but my wife gave birth on june, so I decided to shift my travelling time to early november. Hope I will not have challenges on POE, thanks.
NO sir, just tell the CBP, why the change in plans
Lobatan.. . cheesy
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by eliascomm55: 3:07pm On Sep 17, 2017
ogodos:
I want to apply for a usa visiting visa... But i have been refused by Uk 3times and they stamp on my passport.. What the chance of getting the USA visa with the same passport..
hmmmn
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by oludharey: 3:22pm On Sep 17, 2017
seyewest:

Do yowu have a visa or not?
am just about to schedule my appointment
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Nobody: 3:23pm On Sep 17, 2017
Hello aremso -

A valid visa grants you permission to travel to the US and request entry. CBP ultimately makes the decision whether or not to allow you in to the US. Some people who did not declare the intent to have childbirth in the US are allowed in by CBP. Some are not. If you are planning to have a baby in the US and you did not previously disclose that intent to a VO, you have two options. Your first option, and my recommendation, is to apply for a new visa without using dropbox, have an interview, and disclose your current intent to have childbirth in the US during the interview. This is the safest option, as your intent will then be documented in the system, and you are much less likely to be turned away at the Port of Entry while heavily pregnant after the expense and the long flight to the US. Your second option is to continue with the visa that you have, and bring all the necessary documents to the Port of Entry, and hope for the best.

I want to emphasize this point, as I see it being discussed here often. Sending a "change of intent letter" has no effect. It does not go into the file or into the casenotes, it does not get to CBP in any way. The only way to ensure that your changed intent is documented is to apply for a new visa and have a new interview.
aremso:
Gurrus,

Please can one use visiting visa for birthing purpose upon arrival contrary to the original purpose of visiting ?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by jeevyww(m): 3:34pm On Sep 17, 2017
Sebastine1606:

Does it stops you from feeling in new informations?
yes
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 4:13pm On Sep 17, 2017
LagosNIV:
Hello aremso -

A valid visa grants you permission to travel to the US and request entry. CBP ultimately makes the decision whether or not to allow you in to the US. Some people who did not declare the intent to have childbirth in the US are allowed in by CBP. Some are not. If you are planning to have a baby in the US and you did not previously disclose that intent to a VO, you have two options. Your first option, and my recommendation, is to apply for a new visa without using dropbox, have an interview, and disclose your current intent to have childbirth in the US during the interview. This is the safest option, as your intent will then be documented in the system, and you are much less likely to be turned away at the Port of Entry while heavily pregnant after the expense and the long flight to the US. Your second option is to continue with the visa that you have, and bring all the necessary documents to the Port of Entry, and hope for the best.

I want to emphasize this point, as I see it being discussed here often. Sending a "change of intent letter" has no effect. It does not go into the file or into the casenotes, it does not get to CBP in any way. The only way to ensure that your changed intent is documented is to apply for a new visa and have a new interview.
Cleared, satisfied by the horses mouth.. ..

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 4:16pm On Sep 17, 2017
jeevyww:
yes
Why can't you forego that and try a fresh application from a newer device,try it
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by seyewest(m): 5:20pm On Sep 17, 2017
cosade:


Arranged?

In that case, that can't be an Agent (outsider) but an insider (within the Embassy) who would exploit the special arrangements for expediated appointments.
Don't get me wrong... The way to do it incase of emergency is to apply for expedite appointment and secondly set up a surveillance system which have a good success rate in the night but not 100% guaranteed.
Anything apart from that na format... because no one inside can arrange your appointment date.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by seyewest(m): 5:24pm On Sep 17, 2017
LagosNIV:
Hello aremso -

A valid visa grants you permission to travel to the US and request entry. CBP ultimately makes the decision whether or not to allow you in to the US. Some people who did not declare the intent to have childbirth in the US are allowed in by CBP. Some are not. If you are planning to have a baby in the US and you did not previously disclose that intent to a VO, you have two options. Your first option, and my recommendation, is to apply for a new visa without using dropbox, have an interview, and disclose your current intent to have childbirth in the US during the interview. This is the safest option, as your intent will then be documented in the system, and you are much less likely to be turned away at the Port of Entry while heavily pregnant after the expense and the long flight to the US. Your second option is to continue with the visa that you have, and bring all the necessary documents to the Port of Entry, and hope for the best.

I want to emphasize this point, as I see it being discussed here often. Sending a "change of intent letter" has no effect. It does not go into the file or into the casenotes, it does not get to CBP in any way. The only way to ensure that your changed intent is documented is to apply for a new visa and have a new interview.
Wow and hopefully people will learn from this and apply wisdom appropriately.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by ejimmy: 6:22pm On Sep 17, 2017
Good day,

please what requirements do i need to apply for USA tourist visa using my private company? i need to be cleared on this. thank you.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by aremso(m): 6:51pm On Sep 17, 2017
Sebastine1606:

Cleared, satisfied by the horses mouth.. ..

Thanks alot hoever, after the wedding in 2016 i went to the embassy with my wife to get visa for us on honey moon but we were denied though the VO kept hammering on the date we wedded which we told him the actual time but he kept hammering on the date we married then i later discovered i had booked the appointment and stated that we wre married b4 getting to the embassy then he asked us again which is contrary to the info in the ds 160 we got married in dec and we booked appointment in sept knowing that we would have married before then that was why i filled that we are married. We made our intention known that she wants to go and give birth and even with the evidences of payments of hospital bill and the correspondences, she was denied thrice so even with the intentions made known to them they still denied her. my question now is does making the intentions known to them guaranty visa issuance?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by aremso(m): 6:53pm On Sep 17, 2017
Sebastine1606:

Cleared, satisfied by the horses mouth.. ..

after the wedding in 2016 i went to the embassy with my wife to get visa for us on honey moon but we were denied though the VO kept hammering on the date we wedded which we told him the actual time but he kept hammering on the date we married then i later discovered i had booked the appointment and stated that we wre married b4 getting to the embassy then he asked us again which is contrary to the info in the ds 160 we got married in dec and we booked appointment in sept knowing that we would have married before then that was why i filled that we are married. We made our intention known that she wants to go and give birth and even with the evidences of payments of hospital bill and the correspondences, she was denied thrice so even with the intentions made known to them they still denied her. my question now is does making the intentions known to them guaranty visa issuance?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by KaptainAfrika: 6:58pm On Sep 17, 2017
No, if you were actually going to give birth in the US but lied about it or didn't reveal that information to the Visa Officer. Stories about not knowing you were pregnant, or getting pregnant later, is no longer believed. You may be deported or banned from the US, if you manage to slip through. The ball is in your court.


aremso:
Gurrus,

Please can one use visiting visa for birthing purpose upon arrival contrary to the original purpose of visiting ?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 7:02pm On Sep 17, 2017
aremso:


after the wedding in 2016 i went to the embassy with my wife to get visa for us on honey moon but we were denied though the VO kept hammering on the date we wedded which we told him the actual time but he kept hammering on the date we married then i later discovered i had booked the appointment and stated that we wre married b4 getting to the embassy then he asked us again which is contrary to the info in the ds 160 we got married in dec and we booked appointment in sept knowing that we would have married before then that was why i filled that we are married. We made our intention known that she wants to go and give birth and even with the evidences of payments of hospital bill and the correspondences, she was denied thrice so even with the intentions made known to them they still denied her. my question now is does making the intentions known to them guaranty visa issuance?
That to me may not be the main reason for d denial, cost of birth may have triggered,on the other hand oohh, filling married in the ds160 in Sept as against the Dec marriage in itself, kinda looks funny.. .....you should have just left it engaged
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by KaptainAfrika: 7:04pm On Sep 17, 2017
A VISA is A PRIVILEGE not A RIGHT. You may be the poster boy for 'strong ties' and not get it. You just be honest, and hope for the best.

aremso:


after the wedding in 2016 i went to the embassy with my wife to get visa for us on honey moon but we were denied though the VO kept hammering on the date we wedded which we told him the actual time but he kept hammering on the date we married then i later discovered i had booked the appointment and stated that we wre married b4 getting to the embassy then he asked us again which is contrary to the info in the ds 160 we got married in dec and we booked appointment in sept knowing that we would have married before then that was why i filled that we are married. We made our intention known that she wants to go and give birth and even with the evidences of payments of hospital bill and the correspondences, she was denied thrice so even with the intentions made known to them they still denied her. my question now is does making the intentions known to them guaranty visa issuance?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by ifeoluwasegun(m): 7:40pm On Sep 17, 2017
This forum has always been an educative one, thanks to all concerned.

So, a friend of mine filled up DS 160 forms for himself and family and I discovered an error on it, though I don't know how much weight it carries.

The error is simply that on all columns where he was supposed to enter their Passport Numbers which is always starting with A0, instead of the Number 0, my friend entered the Letter O on all fields in all forms.

I just wanna know and need to ask if it really matters or he has to refill completely a new form. His interview is on Wednesday.

LadyG, seyewest, LagosNIV, all are invited to advise, please.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Modeola: 7:53pm On Sep 17, 2017
i really appreciate your opinion on this matter. pls when do you think we can reapply and what else will you suggest? thanks
seyewest:

Your reason for traveling is to visit a friend and also tour U.S you should have included your friend in the narrative.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by aremso(m): 10:22pm On Sep 17, 2017
LagosNIV:
Hello aremso -

A valid visa grants you permission to travel to the US and request entry. CBP ultimately makes the decision whether or not to allow you in to the US. Some people who did not declare the intent to have childbirth in the US are allowed in by CBP. Some are not. If you are planning to have a baby in the US and you did not previously disclose that intent to a VO, you have two options. Your first option, and my recommendation, is to apply for a new visa without using dropbox, have an interview, and disclose your current intent to have childbirth in the US during the interview. This is the safest option, as your intent will then be documented in the system, and you are much less likely to be turned away at the Port of Entry while heavily pregnant after the expense and the long flight to the US. Your second option is to continue with the visa that you have, and bring all the necessary documents to the Port of Entry, and hope for the best.

I want to emphasize this point, as I see it being discussed here often. Sending a "change of intent letter" has no effect. It does not go into the file or into the casenotes, it does not get to CBP in any way. The only way to ensure that your changed intent is documented is to apply for a new visa and have a new interview.


Many thanks LagosNIV, so u advise that we get a visiting visa 1st, go for the visit and then come back to reapply with the intent of birthing not minding the valid visa currently runing?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by gbajike(m): 10:40pm On Sep 17, 2017
Hello @all and good evening. I must commend this thread/forum, esp those who selflessly take the time to answer questions from the wealth of their experiences. Kudos to all the pros in the house. Thanks once again and God bless.

I have some questions to ask. I have an IV to visit my uncle in Florida for Thanksgiving in November. I'm a first timer (32). Work: Clergy. Married with a kid. I intend travelling with my baby (17 months). My wife wnt be able to come along cuz of her job.

1. If I apply now, will I be able to get an appointment on time for the journey? Or do I use an agent? Can they really help to get a quick appointment?

2. Can I endorse my baby on my passport?

3. It was suggested that going to Atlanta and taking a road trip to Florida is cheaper. Does that make sense? Can that argument be defended when interviewed?

4. Do I lap my baby or put her in a seat for the flight? How do these options affect the cost of travel? Do i need to take a car seat along?

5. What are the likely questions i'll be asked considering the fact that i will be travelling without my wife and with my baby?

6. What are the basic/required documents i should take for the interview?

7. What airline(s) do you recommend for that route?


Thanks for your kind assistance.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by ofime123(m): 11:25pm On Sep 17, 2017
Can't still see my passport on my confirmation page
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by ofime123(m): 11:27pm On Sep 17, 2017
cosade:


Bolded
It depends on how computer proficient he is. You can actually scan a passport, crop and resize it to meet the requirement.
I did just that and it uploaded successfully but not on my confirmation page
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 11:39pm On Sep 17, 2017
gbajike:
Hello @all and good evening. I must commend this thread/forum, esp those who selflessly take the time to answer questions from the wealth of their experiences. Kudos to all the pros in the house. Thanks once again and God bless.

I have some questions to ask. I have an IV to visit my uncle in Florida for Thanksgiving in November. I'm a first timer (32). Work: Clergy. Married with a kid. I intend travelling with my baby (17 months). My wife wnt be able to come along cuz of her job.

1. If I apply now, will I be able to get an appointment on time for the journey? Or do I use an agent? Can they really help to get a quick appointment?

2. Can I endorse my baby on my passport?

3. It was suggested that going to Atlanta and taking a road trip to Florida is cheaper. Does that make sense? Can that argument be defended when interviewed?

4. Do I lap my baby or put her in a seat for the flight? How do these options affect the cost of travel? Do i need to take a car seat along?

5. What are the likely questions i'll be asked considering the fact that i will be travelling without my wife and with my baby?

6. What are the basic/required documents i should take for the interview?

7. What airline(s) do you recommend for that route?


Thanks for your kind assistance.
Most of the questions are things your cash get answers to yourself, make use of google, most times you may not get quality response here but google ur your friend,use it
Cost of trip, road maps, baby sit or lapping, use google to make research, as for likely questions, concerning your tired will be asked
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by Sebastine1606(m): 11:41pm On Sep 17, 2017
Sebastine1606:

Most of the questions are things your cash get answers to yourself, make use of google, most times you may not get quality response here but google ur your friend,use it
Cost of trip, road maps, baby sit or lapping, use google to make research, as for likely questions, concerning your tired will be asked
Sorry, you can get answers to yourself,questions concerning your ties would be asked

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