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Can this serve as a tie to my home country? 
- I have a Job (I work as a Solutions architect to Banks / Oil and gas Companies / Telecoms) here in Nigeria 
- I have a Salary of about 150 - 200k / Month in Nigerian Naira
- I have my elderly parents here in Nigeria (Which actually have their own business and since I happen to be their only son I happen to be the Heir to their property (I have Proof for this as well which include my fathers business names etc.)) And they dont have a Nanny or someone to be with them, many a time i get to go over to My fathers business to assist in anyway i can.
 

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2 minutes ago, Kratos said:

Can this serve as a tie to my home country? 
- I have a Job (I work as a Solutions architect to Banks / Oil and gas Companies / Telecoms) here in Nigeria 
- I have a Salary of about 150 - 200k / Month in Nigerian Naira
- I have my elderly parents here in Nigeria (Which actually have their own business and since I happen to be their only son I happen to be the Heir to their property (I have Proof for this as well which include my fathers business names etc.)) And they dont have a Nanny or someone to be with them, many a time i get to go over to My fathers business to assist in anyway i can.
 

The job sounds good. Can't really say having parents are a strong tie since you are an adult. many people have adult children who leave and live in another country.

 

What is your travel history?

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Just now, NuestraUnion said:

The job sounds good. Can't really say having parents are a strong tie since you are an adult. many people have adult children who leave and live in another country.

 

What is your travel history?

Many thanks , I don''t have a Travel History ... Read somewhere it didn't matter as I am going for a Conference to which I do have an Authorization from my company (Leave approval and Letter of Introduction) Duly Stamped  and Addressed to the US consulate general here in My country.

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1 minute ago, Kratos said:

Many thanks , I don''t have a Travel History ... Read somewhere it didn't matter as I am going for a Conference to which I do have an Authorization from my company (Leave approval and Letter of Introduction) Duly Stamped  and Addressed to the US consulate general here in My country.

OK. Let us know how it turns out.

 

Remember, do not by tickets or make plans that can't be changed or refunded until you have the visa in your hands.

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Just now, NuestraUnion said:

OK. Let us know how it turns out.

 

Remember, do not by tickets or make plans that can't be changed or refunded until you have the visa in your hands.

Uh, I have only made reservations (Hotel Reservations tho not paid) As for tickets I didnt make any payments as regards to Flight Tickets. Just the hotel reservation confirmation.

 

I dont have any relations in the USA and hence I would be staying for say a week and i am expected to return to my place of work and present details about what i went to learn in the USA.

I have also taken to memory the invitee and the address of the invitee in the US, Do i appear to miss something again? Kindly let me know. Interview is on March 6th .

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20 minutes ago, Kratos said:

Can this serve as a tie to my home country? 
- I have a Job (I work as a Solutions architect to Banks / Oil and gas Companies / Telecoms) here in Nigeria 
- I have a Salary of about 150 - 200k / Month in Nigerian Naira
- I have my elderly parents here in Nigeria (Which actually have their own business and since I happen to be their only son I happen to be the Heir to their property (I have Proof for this as well which include my fathers business names etc.)) And they dont have a Nanny or someone to be with them, many a time i get to go over to My fathers business to assist in anyway i can.
 

None of that matters if you are engaged to be married and plan to emigrate.  Are you a K1 or just looking for a visitor visa?

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21 minutes ago, Kratos said:

i am not on K1 , Its a Conference on Oil and gas i am going for. Not just visiting.

Ok I will leave this one then because I don't know much about this type of Visa. Good luck!

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You need to apply to find out.   I wish you luck.   If you are denied you can start doing some travel and building up a history of returning home.

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3 hours ago, WeGuyGal said:

Not much to advise other than the 3 pages here

 

Current thread is now locked in favor of the one shown above.

Kratos, do NOT start any more threads on this topic.  Good luck to you.

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