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Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by LadyRia: 9:37pm On Sep 11, 2018 |
I have taken the time to read through from part 1and I asked a question and someone answered I should not waste money and time applying for visa again. This is my ordeal we already have papers filed by my mil F3 that has been approved but you know it takes so long its 6 years now. I have applied for visa in the past without my kids and hubby and denied twice, now someone suggested we all go together and another said we will never get a visa since we already have a process going onn NB my sister in law is getting married that is the purpose of the visit.I will appreciate if you all can put mouth in my matter. Thank you |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by jj17cv(m): 9:40pm On Sep 11, 2018 |
@AfonjaBoston Haa abuja Ke remember Vo discover powder recently nah inside passport kai ...both are good depend on VO this days |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 9:42pm On Sep 11, 2018 |
LadyRia: Loads of top rated travel history to the rescue, and/or 7-digit paying job too at the least, your stakes in Naija just gat to be clearly high. In the absence of this/these, it will be a tough one to crack but not entirely impossible. But with the whole family? That will be almost impossible. Sitting it out things! 1 Like |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 10:22pm On Sep 11, 2018 |
Propertyeighty: By now you should know that nobody can predict or determine your chances on this thread.... You really need to assess your chances by gauging it against your ''ties''. Goodluck 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Jrevelation(m): 10:36am On Sep 12, 2018 |
Which month is available now if I just want to book appointment for visiting/tourist |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Chips101: 12:18pm On Sep 12, 2018 |
I know this article mentions green card and immigrant visas, but it is a warning to everyone to be extra careful (and VERY truthful) with their applications, it looks like they are being extra with their scrutiny. Any small thing could get you bounced. https://www.propublica.org/article/authorities-can-now-deny-visa-and-green-card-applications-without-giving-applicants-a-chance-to-fix-errors [size=14pt]Authorities Can Now Deny Visa and Green Card Applications Without Giving Applicants a Chance to Fix Errors [/size] Immigration lawyers call the policy change, which kicks in today, another brick in Trump’s “invisible wall” to make legal immigration as difficult as possible. As President Donald Trump wages a vocal battle against illegal immigration, his administration has been working more quietly to cut down on legal pathways to immigrate to the U.S. On Tuesday, a new policy kicks in, allowing officers with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to outright deny any visa or green card application that is missing evidence or contains an error. Around 7 million people apply every year. Previously, officers were required by an Obama-era policy to send notices, giving applicants a chance to correct such problems instead of closing the process. Officers can still choose to do so, but they can also opt to skip that step if the application is deemed frivolous. Without the notices, applicants won’t have the opportunity to intervene before a decision is made, potentially adding months or years of extra paperwork and thousands of dollars in fees to the already lengthy process. In the case of those trying to renew their visas while they’re still in the U.S., they could be placed in deportation proceedings the moment their visas expire. USCIS spokesman Michael Bars said the policy was changed to cut down on frivolous applications. The agency has said applicants sometimes file substantially incomplete placeholder applications, knowing the back-and-forth with the USCIS will buy them time. “Under the law, the burden of proof is on the applicant,” Bars said, “not the other way around.” But immigration lawyers worry that there is not enough oversight or clear standards to ensure fair handling. USCIS officers will now have near-complete discretion to make complex judgments behind closed doors. “They can deny you on the fact that, subjectively, they feel in their mind [the application] is not approvable,” Pierre Bonnefil, an immigration attorney in New York, said. One reason the lawyers are worried is that they’ve seen a barrage of scrutiny directed at once-standard immigration applications since Trump took office. ProPublica spoke with a dozen lawyers and reviewed documentation for several of these cases. Many responses cited technicalities: One application was not accepted because the seventh page, usually left blank, was not attached. Another was rejected because it did not have a table of contents and exhibit numbers, even though it had other forms of organization. “It seems like they are just making every single submission difficult,” Bonnefil said. “Even the most standard, run-of-the-mill” application. The lawyers call this minefield of onerous paperwork an “invisible wall,” designed to make legal immigration as difficult as possible. “People who are here legally, doing everything through proper channels, now feel as unsettled and unwelcome and uncertain about the future as people who don’t have documents,” Sandra Feist, an immigration attorney in Minnesota, said. Under Trump, this has meant that cases drag on for weeks or months as lawyers scramble to address notices. Some lawyers have noticed an uptick in denials recently, but most say that strong cases still eventually make it through. It remains to be seen how broadly the new policy will be used to outright deny even strong applications. The memo said the new policy is “not intended to penalize filers for innocent mistakes or misunderstandings of evidentiary requirements.” (There is more at the link). |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by cerezo: 9:37pm On Sep 12, 2018 |
Good evening house, Has anyone done dropbox recently, how long did it take to get your passport back with visa |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by hardeysholar: 4:53am On Sep 13, 2018 |
Morning house Pls house I will be having my interview on 21st of this month(resumption week for school), Pls I have a question which has been disturbing my mind .... I work as a registrar in a private school ..... Pls what if am asked by the co that why am travelling wen school is on ( my short leave go soon start)... pls what can i say as reply.... advice needed pls. |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 7:17am On Sep 13, 2018 |
cerezo: Between a week and 2 months. |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 7:18am On Sep 13, 2018 |
hardeysholar: They won't bother with that, I think the main thing is your ''ties'' to Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by damsy01(m): 7:27am On Sep 13, 2018 |
hardeysholar:Can explain truly why are you traveling when school is jus resuming to the house?? You have from August till early September free of work as a school registrar.. Why now From your answer we can patch u up if its not sufficient reason enough.. |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by damsy01(m): 7:33am On Sep 13, 2018 |
seyewest:U think??.. Not just ties alone.. Your intentions for traveling as at when you want to too realy matters |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by kayvine4u: 9:03am On Sep 13, 2018 |
You can tell them u're not traveling till December when schools will be on holiday again. hardeysholar: 1 Like |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by jekky83: 11:15am On Sep 13, 2018 |
I have B1 Visa expiring Jan '19, I confirmed I have no relative in the US during my previous interview, I was single then, and was given the B1/B2 visa. I met a US citizen and got married in Nigeria in December 2017, I want to renew my passport which is expiring 2018, my question is 1. should I use my husband name or my maiden when renewing my passport 2. For my visa renewal should I declare that I have an immediate relative in the US which is my husband because am scared that the VO might see that as a red flag thinking I want to run away which I don't have the intention to until the filling process is done? |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by seyewest(m): 11:48am On Sep 13, 2018 |
damsy01: A registrar is not the only one at work, his support staff can take his place while he's on leave... and looking at it from another angle why can't he take a leave when the school is on break? |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Nobody: 12:15pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
jekky83: Use whatever name you want to renew your passport regardless you will fill that you are married anyways...ot did you plan on not disclosing that. Then you do realise that in the Ds 160 form there is a place there that asked if anyone has filed an immigrant petition for you..biko what did you plan to write there. My point is your answers are more than just do you have immediate relatives in the US. Note that visa questions are not because they don't know the answers they are mainly because they want to see if you will declare the truth. Besides if your husband is a USC then he should have filed a IR or CR for you which os not subject to visa limits. It should be over and done with in under 9months. If he's a LPR or GC holder then you would have F2A which has a wait time of about 2years or so. Whichever it is renewing your B1/B2 is not a big deal...relax. Don't be anxious over any possible refusal. You clearly have immigrant intent which is not a crime in your situation. If they don't give you then wait for filing but please just fill the truth. 2 Likes |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by damsy01(m): 2:42pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
seyewest:Exactly my thought too... |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by mojolaayeni: 2:43pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
Kindly advise if it's possible I can apply for a US visit visa with my child. My husband would be in nAija. Though I am not working but I have some money enough to foot our bill. I have a pending petition. I was applied when I was single but was denied. Now that I am married do I stand a better chance. Cos this American Embassy interviewers can be funny. Please kindly assist |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by bibelo: 3:01pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
If only all nigerians can decide not to apply for an american visa in a year all this visa denials go stop unfortunately every applicant for the american visa is a potential migrant 2 Likes |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by hardeysholar: 3:27pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
For self vacation / tourism purposes damsy01: |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by hardeysholar: 3:30pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
Thanks seyewest Yes i have two supporting staffs who can take my place whenever am on leave.. Thanks for the response seyewest: |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by GiftyDiamond: 4:30pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
damsy01: Please, it really hurts to be denied o, it was pink papers everywhere in Abuja today. How else does one prove ties when you are not asked. Will post transcript later, as ba3 is low |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by StanUc(m): 4:53pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
Hi everyone.. Please what is the earliest a available visa appointment date at Lagos embassy at the moment? Please a screenshot of dates will be very okay.. I really need this information pls. Thanks. |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by Geetee111(m): 5:38pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
Hello everyone So a friend of mine in WEST VIRGINIA, USA She is planning to send me an Invitation letter Please, how do i go about getting a visa ? |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by hardeysholar: 5:48pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
Geetee111: U need to read dis thread from part 1 till update There are some questions u will need to answer before u asking her to send the invitation . |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by damsy01(m): 7:47pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
GiftyDiamond:Ofcos u will be asked in one way or the other.. Your ties could be family, work, or properties.. Just something you will wanna come back for... 2 Likes |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by TheCongo2: 8:00pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
salsera: In regard with the bolded, Jekky83 never indicated that her husband had ever filed an immigrant petition for her. All she said was that she is married to a US citizen. Let's us stick to the facts |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by NothingDoMe: 9:01pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
TheCongo2:Yes she did. Read the last line of her second question. |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
NothingDoMe: But that (from the way some of us communicate in English) could mean that the filing process is yet to start na, i.e till it's started.... 2 Likes |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by NothingDoMe: 9:19pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
OmoBendel24:Lol. True but why the fear and hesitation? I don't know much about US immigration but is filing not the process through which parents/kids/siblings can join you in the states? |
Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by OmoBendel24: 9:19pm On Sep 13, 2018 |
jekky83: Visa expires in 4 months, and you have been married to him for some 9 months now. So, why haven't you run away? |
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