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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by temyde(f): 7:57am On Apr 13, 2018
No i was not, although i had a fibroid test result (which i did 2yrs earlier) slashed in the middle of one of the books i took along to read (everywoman)
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by temyde(f): 7:55am On Apr 13, 2018
No, i was not, although i had a fibroid test result (which i did 2yrs earlier) inside one of the books i took along to read. (Every woman)

Were you pregnant when you were denied entry at the PoE?
It's difficult to understand how travelling to the District of Columbia (DC) instead of Maryland would be construed as misuse of visa. Dulles airport, Washington located in Virginia (another neighbouring state), BWI in Maryland and DCA in Washington, DC are logical airports for travellers to Maryland State.

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Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 3 by temyde(f): 1:10pm On Apr 10, 2018
Gd day,
Pls i want to ask, i was issued a US visa in feb and travelled in Aug. 2015, travelled but was deported at the POE (officer said wrong intent), i reapplied in Jan 2016 and was told i was deported becos i filled Maryland as my destination but travelled to Washington and was told i had been banned. (I didn't even know that the airport i choose was in Washington cos my friend who i was supposed to stay with said there are 2 airports in ML i.e. BWI and DCA, whe asked me to pick DCA since it was closer to her office.). My question is this:
1. It's ben almost 3yrs, can i reapply now and what are my chances,
2. Hubby refused to travel cos he does not eant this to affect his passport too (although he's travelled with it once before my own predicament) now it's been 13months si ce the expiration of his visa and he wants to repply. Ehat are his chances?.
3. Can i try other countries like UK or Canada.
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by temyde(f): 4:26pm On Oct 04, 2015
fayemzbaba:
Hello nairalanders,

And so I have been silently learning from y'all and I really want to commend everyone who has at some point given pointers, shared personal experiences for the success of fellow expecting mums and Dads.

My situation goes thus, wife had previously travelled to the US (visa obtained while she was in the UK), but was denied twice on renewal because she had an issue at ATL POE ( was stopped and visa almost got cancelled) but was later allowed to continue her trip but I am sure it was recorded because it was mentioned in her interviews. she is 27 weeks pregnant and plan to use Oakbend Medical Centre, I have contacted Dr Fagbohun and he has accepted to cater for her delivery. My issue is this;

a. At the third attempt she was issued the visa for vacation as stated in her application but was not questioned if she was pregnant or expecting and she didn't disclose since she wasn't asked (probably due to fear of being denied again) as she wasn't really showing.

b. Visa was issued in February and she is due in May; I am of the opinion she should send a letter of change on intent to the US Consulate notifying them she intends to have a baby in the US. That she wasn't decided on having the baby in the US initially when applying for the US visa but has a change of mind and wants to. In order to avoid POE issues, proof of funds, and Dr's appointment is not an issue at this point but
I hope the reason stated is (b) above is viable to avoid any allegations of visa fraud or not disclosing true intent of applying for the visa.

Constructive opinions please.

Thanks everyone and any mum due in May/June with a 2 bedroom apartment to share in Richmond or Sugarland should also contact me.





Pls can i have d email address of d Consulate to send in a letter of changed of intent
Travel / Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by temyde(f): 9:17pm On Sep 15, 2015
abujaniv:


Hello temyde,

Without knowing the specifics of your case, it is not possible to judge whether or not you would be eligible for a visa in the future. For example, if you were found to have misrepresented your purpose of travel by Customs and Border Protection, you might have a PERMANENT ineligibility from receiving visas to the United States.

We don't give odds on the likelihood of receiving a visa to the United States. You are welcome to apply again, but I would strongly encourage you to wait for a period before doing so.

Regards,
Abuja NIV Team

Thanks so much for this info
Travel / Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by temyde(f): 2:01pm On Sep 11, 2015
Sir,
I travelled to d US with my B1/B2, 2yrs visa but was denied entry at d POE n d officer said i had wrong intent. I actually applied to go with my husband for an occassion in Apr but could not make it cos of my job (auditors were coming and as d accountant i had to stay back). I wanted to go for my friend's baby dedication n also vacation since i was on leave but d lady collected my phone, invaded my privacy n said i was going to look for job in d US n dat my friend was helping me with accommodation meanwhile we spoke abt apartment cos her family members will be around n my hubby would be around too so that d house will not be crowded.
She actually cancelled my visa, refused entry n sent back home.
My question is can i re-apply, will i be given another visa and i hope dis won't affect my husband's entry into d US cos he's supposed to go sn for a movie premiere since he's an actor.

Pls reply asap. Thanks

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