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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 12:10pm On Apr 30, 2018
cosade:


If the job is very financially rewarding, it can be a strong tie even to the foreign land. I know of Nigerians working in Ghana that obtain their US visas in Ghana.

Exactly that's what I mean... if it's financial rewarding and he's a specialist/expert in that field or has been working in that country for a very very long time fine anything apart from this will make the application weak.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by TWoods(m): 12:11pm On Apr 30, 2018
angeland:
So what you guys are saying is that i should maintain my status which is single on which i was denied, UK gave me 2yrs Visa based my finances and assets. Since my status has not changed, is likely i might be deny. So is a crime to be single or What? OK fine. As a middle aged single applicant who are my chances of getting US Visa since my profile still remains the same? I have changed back to single! I want to submit the application tomorrow, so what should i do next?

Are you married or not? You can’t just claim whatever you want when you like. Perhaps it hasn’t occurred to you that a lie is a wrong thing to do?

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by esteeino13(f): 12:28pm On Apr 30, 2018
teechedah:
Got to Us embassy for Interview today.Its was crowded as usual.I & my wife were denied. Alot of people got denied even if you have travel history.They granted most of the elderly people today.So sad
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sorry about that.... pls post your transcript
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by TheCongo2: 12:39pm On Apr 30, 2018
femmy2010:


Are you single or married? Your real marital status

That is the exact same thing she is asking you. She wants you to tell her if she is single or married.
Please answer promptly given that she has to submit her application very soon grin

Cc: Angeland
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 12:44pm On Apr 30, 2018
angeland:
You guys don't understand what i meant! i claimed i was single when i applied in 2014, that was one of the reasons i was denied, now on the application form for next week interview an claiming am married,and i have a 2yrs uk valid visa. so what are my chances?

Are you married?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by cosade(m): 12:52pm On Apr 30, 2018
seyewest:


Exactly that's what I mean... if it's financial rewarding and he's a specialist/expert in that field or has been working in that country for a very very long time fine anything apart from this will make the application weak.

Great!
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 3:11pm On Apr 30, 2018
chima1978:
Hello everyone, good morning.

I have read the whole thread and previous ones and I can say I was able to get quite a lot of my questions answered.

However, there is just one obstacle that keeps bugging me. I want to apply for a US tourist visa. I was denied in 2009 when I was in the UK as full time grad student and I only had a part time job. I could understand then why I was refused a tourist visa.

My sister is a US citizen, she lives there and she got her citizenship as she was the 1st set of people who won the visa lottery when it first started I believe in 1996.

How can I overcome the fact that I have a sister in the US that is a citizen? I just want to go for my annual leave. I go to the UK all the time, I've also been to France.

Any form of advise will be greatly appreciated.

Stronger ties built over the years should help. 2009 is quite some time now.... Whats your job and pay like? Are you married now, kids? What extra ties can you bring to the table? Travel history not looking bad though, and your sister's entrance of the US is legit too. The visas you have had so far, hope they have been used properly in line with their terms and conditions, especially after school? You should be fine sha, taking a hold of your interview ought to be easy for you if your home work has been well done!
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyGuinivere: 4:12pm On Apr 30, 2018
angeland:
So what you guys are saying is that i should maintain my status which is single on which i was denied, UK gave me 2yrs Visa based my finances and assets. Since my status has not changed, is likely i might be deny. So is a crime to be single or What? OK fine. As a middle aged single applicant who are my chances of getting US Visa since my profile still remains the same? I have changed back to single! I want to submit the application tomorrow, so what should i do next?
Madam since you know it's not a crime to be unmarried , why are you seeking advice on if to lie? Seriously I'm amazed at how easy it is for you to ask in public if you should lie on an application.
I have to be real blunt. Your question smacks of laziness and an unwillingness to research. The time u spent asking for chances and short cuts could have been put to better use asking yourself if your circumstances have changed...
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyGuinivere: 4:13pm On Apr 30, 2018
OmoBendel24:


Stronger ties built over the years should help. 2009 is quite some time now.... Whats your job and pay like? Are you married now, kids? What extra ties can you bring to the table? Travel history not looking bad though, and your sister's entrance of the US is legit too. The visas you have had so far, hope they have been used properly in line with their terms and conditions, especially after school? You should be fine sha, taking a hold of your interview ought to be easy for you if your home work has been well done!
Why are you doing her homework for her?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyGuinivere: 4:13pm On Apr 30, 2018
TheCongo2:


That is the exact same thing she is asking you. She wants you to tell her if she is single or married.
Please answer promptly given that she has to submit her application very soon grin

Cc: Angeland
Lol.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyGuinivere: 4:15pm On Apr 30, 2018
TWoods:


Are you married or not? You can’t just claim whatever you want when you like. Perhaps it hasn’t occurred to you that a lie is a wrong thing to do?
Clearly it has not. Neither has it dawned on her that it had consequences
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 4:46pm On Apr 30, 2018
LadyGuinivere:

Why are you doing her homework for her?

Lolz! Who say na "her" this one be? "Anty", you mix the characters involved up? This one say him/she don dey follow the thread tay-tay ni oh! Na based on that one me take yarn of "if your home work has been done well" oh! Meanwhile I just see from hin first post ever on nairaland say na person wey first stay US from 96 - 2000 sha oh, but that info no follow this hin last post here come! Quite instructive....

The reason I never talk put for the other "sister" wey dey confused about whether she na married or single she need to claim be say no be every time person get power to dey fight both ridiculous posters and all these unseen bad belle people for here (mostly visa terms saboteurs, illegal immigrants already and intending immigrants too). Na God say dem no fit access person oh, many carry dagger to take chook person if to say road dey. I just weighed and noticed that she will understand the implication of her plan by the time it fails, and "MARRIED" gets pinned on her. Na her choice, me no get power!
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by boladet: 4:57pm On Apr 30, 2018
Hi all just want to share some good news ,my visa was approved today, I have been studying this thread like iwas studying for an exam lol.
I must say I was a little discouraged by the number of denials given to people with seemingly strong ties.
I am female married, I am a dentist with the Police force applying for visa with my hubby and two kids .we are all first timers to the US one of the kids is his step child, hubby does not have a stable job just trying to start a production company and no travel history ,I was the principal applicant.we were usherd to window 2 a white male visa officer,I preferred it that way I feel the lady officers can be mean lol.
here is the transcript.
Me and hubby---- Goodmorning
VO ---Goodmorning
I handed him our 4 passports
VO---'- so why are you traveling to the states(to no one in particular)
Me --vacation visiting ,tourism
VO-- where in the states
Me--New jersey
VO-who are you going to visit
Me- my sister in law,my husband's sister
Vo-tell me about your job
Me-I am a dental surgeon with the Police force
Vo -turns to hubby what do you do for a living
hubby -I am a producer I work for blackstone productions (at this point hubby is not speaking well because our 2yr old child that he is carrying is scratching his face, so I gently carry her so she won't distract him)
Vo - still to hubby ,how long have you been working there.
hubby--December 1st....
me to hubby -you didn't say the year
Hubby-ermmm last year December
Vo turns to me- what is a pulpectomy ( a question to verify if I am truly a dentist)
Me I answered him well a pulpectomy is so and so forth
VO--have a travelled before
Me -Yes to the uk with the first child (9yrs) 2009 and 2012.I have the previous passports showing my travel history would you like to see them.
VO--Yes please
I give him he scans through and returns it to me,types for a while
VO -how long have you been a dentist
Me-thinking to calculate .......14yrs and I have been at my present Job for 8yrs
VO-looks at my passport, where were you born
Me-Khartoum Sudan
Vo - Are you a citizen of Sudan, why were you born there
Me -No I am not a citizen , I was born there as my father was a career diplomat and he was posted there at the time
Vo- when did you leave Sudan
Me -I left at the age of 2
Vo-have you been back there
Me -No
Vo types for a while and says he will be right back
He calls his colleague they talk for a long while can't hear what they are say ,but my hubby can he late tells me the Vo was asking his colleague how come I was born in Sudan and not having dual citizenship, colleague says ,there is no issue with that ,it happens
Vo-wears his head piece and asks so you are all nigerian citizens
Me and Hubby -yes (I realized that Vo hasn't asked hubby any questions apart from the first one)
VO -takes our 4 passports and put them on the pile and gives us white paper your visa has been approved
Me Thankyou have a nice day
Notes-
My hubby wasn't asked about travel history or any other thing apart from what he does for a living
No documents were requested from us at all
No question about finance .
guess ones experience depends on the Visa officer ,it's very subjective.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 5:07pm On Apr 30, 2018
boladet:
Hi all just want to share some good news ,my visa was approved today, I have been studying this thread like iwas studying for an exam lol.
I must say I was a little discouraged by the number of denials given to people with seemingly strong ties.
I am female married, I am a dentist with the Police force applying for visa with my hubby and two kids .we are all first timers to the US one of the kids is his step child, hubby does not have a stable job just trying to start a production company and no travel history ,I was the principal applicant.we were usherd to window 2 a white male visa officer,I preferred it that way I feel the lady officers can be mean lol.
here is the transcript.
Me and hubby---- Goodmorning
VO ---Goodmorning
I handed him our 4 passports
VO---'- so why are you traveling to the states(to no one in particular)
Me --vacation visiting ,tourism
VO-- where in the states
Me--New jersey
VO-who are you going to visit
Me- my sister in law,my husband's sister
Vo-tell me about your job
Me-I am a dental surgeon with the Police force
Vo -turns to hubby what do you do for a living
hubby -I am a producer I work for blackstone productions (at this point hubby is not speaking well because our 2yr old child that he is carrying is scratching his face, so I gently carry her so she won't distract him)
Vo - still to hubby ,how long have you been working there.
hubby--December 1st....
me to hubby -you didn't say the year
Hubby-ermmm last year December
Vo turns to me- what is a pulpectomy ( a question to verify if I am truly a dentist)
Me I answered him well a pulpectomy is so and so forth
VO--have a travelled before
Me -Yes to the uk with the first child (9yrs) 2009 and 2012.I have the previous passports showing my travel history would you like to see them.
VO--Yes please
I give him he scans through and returns it to me,types for a while
VO -how long have you been a dentist
Me-thinking to calculate .......14yrs and I have been at my present Job for 8yrs
VO-looks at my passport, where were you born
Me-Khartoum Sudan
Vo - Are you a citizen of Sudan, why were you born there
Me -No I am not a citizen , I was born there as my father was a career diplomat and he was posted there at the time
Vo- when did you leave Sudan
Me -I left at the age of 2
Vo-have you been back there
Me -No
Vo types for a while and says he will be right back
He calls his colleague they talk for a long while can't hear what they are say ,but my hubby can he late tells me the Vo was asking his colleague how come I was born in Sudan and not having dual citizenship, colleague says ,there is no issue with that ,it happens
Vo-wears his head piece and asks so you are all nigerian citizens
Me and Hubby -yes (I realized that Vo hasn't asked hubby any questions apart from the first one)
VO -takes our 4 passports and put them on the pile and gives us white paper your visa has been approved
Me Thankyou have a nice day
Notes-
My hubby wasn't asked about travel history or any other thing apart from what he does for a living
No documents were requested from us at all
No question about finance .
guess ones experience depends on the Visa officer ,it's very subjective.




The only fear that should have been existing here is just on your husband and his ties, and how that will affect the generality of your application. My take home here particularly is in the truthful approach to this seeming shortcoming and the outcome despite. Thumbs up guys! Your cover was massive though (run na cheesy, you are still a plus to their system). Nice one....

And oh, there was a pile as bolded above? Okay oh! Thought they don't issue visas, hear this lots here from people that get denied....

Congrats to you guys!

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Sunmisire: 5:19pm On Apr 30, 2018
My uncle,his wife and baby was denied early this year. He wasn't happy as he has promised his wife a visit to new York. Then he was processing his Canada EE, he got his PPR,and says he wants to try U.S again and spend 2weeks there b4 relocating finally to Canada before the end of the year.his question is hope he won't be denied due to the COPR on his passport. He has booked his Canada flight for November.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by TheCongo2: 5:46pm On Apr 30, 2018
Sunmisire:
My uncle,his wife and baby was denied early this year. He wasn't happy as he has promised his wife a visit to new York. Then he was processing his Canada EE, he got his PPR,and says he wants to try U.S again and spend 2weeks there b4 relocating finally to Canada before the end of the year.his question is hope he won't be denied due to the COPR on his passport. He has booked his Canada flight for November.

I would advise that he applies for US visa once he get to Canada as as permanent resident.
That way he will get 10 years visa instead of 2 years visa in Nigeria. As a permanent resident in Canada, it will be very easy for him to get US visa, ALMOST guarantee.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by boladet: 6:43pm On Apr 30, 2018
OmoBendel24:


The only fear that should have been existing here is just on your husband and his ties, and how that will affect the generality of your application. My take home here particularly is in the truthful approach to this seeming shortcoming and the outcome despite. Thumbs up guys! Your cover was massive though (run na cheesy, you are still a plus to their system). Nice one....

And oh, there was a pile as bolded above? Okay oh! Thought they don't issue visas, hear this lots here from people that get denied....

Congrats to you guys!
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by boladet: 6:44pm On Apr 30, 2018
It was a small pile oh lol
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by oluwarichie(m): 7:43pm On Apr 30, 2018
princeofdworld:
Give me your date of teavel
5th of June to 10th
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Nobody: 7:51pm On Apr 30, 2018
My appointment time may likely fall on a public muslim holiday. June 18. Will it be shifted? Shud i call the embassy?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by TheCongo2: 12:57am On May 01, 2018
Majority of illegal migrants to Canada in 2018 are Nigerians with U.S. travel visas

OTTAWA – Canadian officials in Nigeria are working with the U.S. on developing tools to flag Nigerians applying for U.S. visas who may be at “high risk” of crossing illegally into Canada across the U.S. border.


So far this year, the majority of illegal migrants arriving in Canada are Nigerians who have recently been issued U.S. travel visas.


“It is apparent that they obtained those visas with the express intent to actually go to Canada,” said Hursh Jaswal, communications director for Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen.

“They land in the United States, where they stay for a very short period of time, and then make their way to Canada.”

That’s why Canada is now working with its American counterparts to try to stop Nigerian travellers to the United States from using their U.S. visas as a ticket to Canada – a practice Jaswal calls an “abuse of U.S. visas for the purpose of asylum.”

https://globalnews.ca/news/4177786/migrants-nigeria-us-travel-visas/
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Olalekank(m): 5:43am On May 01, 2018
Ashabiola:

Thank you so much.
I sent you a pm. Could you please reply?
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Sunmisire: 7:04am On May 01, 2018
TheCongo2:


I would advise that he applies for US visa once he get to Canada as as permanent resident.
That way he will get 10 years visa instead of 2 years visa in Nigeria. As a permanent resident in Canada, it will be very easy for him to get US visa, ALMOST guarantee.

Thank you so much
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by anuoluwapo884(m): 7:23am On May 01, 2018
Hello good morning house, my brother just graduated and sent me an invitation to attend his graduation Pls house what documents do I need to put together and what do I need to prepare on thanks as you help a brother
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by chima1978: 7:23am On May 01, 2018
OmoBendel24:


Stronger ties built over the years should help. 2009 is quite some time now.... Whats your job and pay like? Are you married now, kids? What extra ties can you bring to the table? Travel history not looking bad though, and your sister's entrance of the US is legit too. The visas you have had so far, hope they have been used properly in line with their terms and conditions, especially after school? You should be fine sha, taking a hold of your interview ought to be easy for you if your home work has been well done!

In 2009, I was in school I had just finished my grad school in the UK and I was on work permit. At that time in the UK, they give you 2 years to work after grad school. Not sure they still do it. I came back to Nigeria in 2013, traveled back every year to the UK for Christmas. I still have a valid UK visa in my passport plus I just returned from France 2 weeks ago from a business trip (sponsored by my Company). So I also have a valid 1 year schengen visa in my passport.

I work for a reputable Company. I am in the Human Resources Department (Team Lead, Recruitment). My net salary is N330k, Gross 410K. I am not married, I have no kids. Just a choice I made.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by princeofdworld: 7:36am On May 01, 2018
Best is virgin ..400292k ..then cheapest is emmirate 366922k
oluwarichie:
5th of June to 10th

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by princeofdworld: 7:38am On May 01, 2018
Best is virgin ..400292k ..then cheapest is emmirate 366922k
oluwarichie:
5th of June to 10th
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by chima1978: 7:45am On May 01, 2018
OmoBendel24:


Lolz! Who say na "her" this one be? "Anty", you mix the characters involved up? This one say him/she don dey follow the thread tay-tay ni oh! Na based on that one me take yarn of "if your home work has been done well" oh! Meanwhile I just see from hin first post ever on nairaland say na person wey first stay US from 96 - 2000 sha oh, but that info no follow this hin last post here come! Quite instructive....

The reason I never talk put for the other "sister" wey dey confused about whether she na married or single she need to claim be say no be every time person get power to dey fight both ridiculous posters and all these unseen bad belle people for here (mostly visa terms saboteurs, illegal immigrants already and intending immigrants too). Na God say dem no fit access person oh, many carry dagger to take chook person if to say road dey. I just weighed and noticed that she will understand the implication of her plan by the time it fails, and "MARRIED" gets pinned on her. Na her choice, me no get power!

WOW, I just saw this. I read your first response and was grateful for it. However, I really don't understand what you are trying to insinuate here. A while back, I went deeper into my history stating that I went to the US for my 1st degree from 1996 - 2000, came back, decided to get my Masters in the UK in 2008, denied US visa in 2009. Wanted to go to the US because my sister just had twins at 50 years and everyone was so excited for her after years of trying plus all my other siblings were going too. However, I could understand my visa denial....applying from a country you are not a resident of, part time job, etc.

Back in Nigeria for 5 years, situation has improved greatly, continue to travel abroad, etc.

My problem to my question was how to overcome my sister being a US citizen since from what I have read so far, it can work against you.

Oh and I am a Miss...

All you guys that respond to others are helpful, but you really do not need to make comments such as this. Your 2nd response was very hurtful and uncalled for. Your 1st response either favorable or unfavorable to my question was fine, we all move on. But then you then went on and began to insinuate things which was not in my character after some goading from another poster. No one pays you to answer questions I know, but words do hurt. JMO

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by chima1978: 8:13am On May 01, 2018
cosade:


My wife has siblings in US that are lawful residents, she has never been denied visa because of this. The fact that you have not misused your UK visa is a strength.
Thanks for your response.
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 8:28am On May 01, 2018
chima1978:


WOW, I just saw this. I read your first response and was grateful for it. However, I really don't understand what you are trying to insinuate here. A while back, I went deeper into my history stating that I went to the US for my 1st degree from 1996 - 2000, came back, decided to get my Masters in the UK in 2008, denied US visa in 2009. Wanted to go to the US because my sister just had twins at 50 years and everyone was so excited for her after years of trying plus all my other siblings were going too. However, I could understand my visa denial....applying from a country you are not a resident of, part time job, etc.

Back in Nigeria for 5 years, situation has improved greatly, continue to travel abroad, etc.

My problem to my question was how to overcome my sister being a US citizen since from what I have read so far, it can work against you.

Oh and I am a Miss...

All you guys that respond to others are helpful, but you really do not need to make comments such as this. Your 2nd response was very hurtful and uncalled for. Your 1st response either favorable or unfavorable to my question was fine, we all move on. But then you then went on and began to insinuate things which was not in my character after some goading from another poster. No one pays you to answer questions I know, but words do hurt. JMO

I really just get tired here sometimes. It seems some posters just want me to go on a tirade.... Oh, Please!!! If it helps both of us, kindly read through my last post you responded to; the first paragraph concerns you in my response to a post "goading" me. The only thing that could have offended you there which I don't see though, is the 96 - 2000 twist I brought in. So, how does that hurt please undecided

Was only trying to make the OP see that we have two different characters involved here, namely you and the moniker 'Angeland'. Yet, you too seem to have gotten it all twisted. Are you one and the same person? Maybe that's where I'm getting it wrong.

The second paragraph of that post was addressing another person entirely whom I named 'sister' (not the church version, but the normal one like one who you respect so to speak. E.g. that 'anty', that 'sister' that works in that office), and not you.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 8:53am On May 01, 2018
chima1978:


In 2009, I was in school I had just finished my grad school in the UK and I was on work permit. At that time in the UK, they give you 2 years to work after grad school. Not sure they still do it. I came back to Nigeria in 2013, traveled back every year to the UK for Christmas. I still have a valid UK visa in my passport plus I just returned from France 2 weeks ago from a business trip (sponsored by my Company). So I also have a valid 1 year schengen visa in my passport.

I work for a reputable Company. I am in the Human Resources Department (Team Lead, Recruitment). My net salary is N330k, Gross 410K. I am not married, I have no kids. Just a choice I made.

Not particularly looking bad, except the 96 - 2000 previous experience in the US, key! Throw more light if you will. And the use of your UK visa maybe, 2009-2013 vis-a-vis @the bolded.... Not married, no kids too ain't too good too, considering you kind of application actually requires lots of ties because of your immediate family tie in the US.

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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by chima1978: 9:39am On May 01, 2018
OmoBendel24:


Not particularly looking bad, except the 96 - 2000 previous experience in the US, key! Throw more light if you will. And the use of your UK visa maybe, 2009-2013 vis-a-vis @the bolded.... Not married, no kids too ain't too good too, considering you kind of application actually requires lots of ties because of your immediate family tie in the US.
Ok now I understand your question. 1996-2000 I went for my undergraduate degree. Came back as soon as I concluded and worked. Nothing too big...just in my fathers Company. While in the US, I did travel out to the UK, I worked on campus which I was allowed to (20 hrs per week..if I remember correctly).


This takes me to 2008 where you know the story from there. From 2011 - 2013, I did a law program. Everything was within my visa conditions. I have been granted 2 separate UK visas after I came back in 2013.

I was concerned about my US tie (sister) and now reading your post. no marriage and children may be an issue. Lord...

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