ndu26
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ndu26 got a reaction from mounir412 in I-130 APROVED
Congrats!!! happy these are coming from CSC so more members will rejoice soon
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ndu26 got a reaction from villaspurs in I made a Bone-Head mistake
I bed to disagree. USPS has NEVER disappointmented me in anything yet talk less of immigration journey (both local ad international postage). then again we all have diffrent experiences
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ndu26 got a reaction from NY_BX in Visa received
if we can survive it, then he can. Congratulations!!!
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ndu26 reacted to Anh map in Revocation of Citizenship
The question is far beyond Visa Journey. Your friend needs guidance from a qualified, experienced immigration attorney.
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ndu26 got a reaction from beejay in denied visa
normally denial of a tourist visa SHOULD NOT HAVE any effect on your K-I or any immigrant visa application unless there are other details connecting both situations
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ndu26 got a reaction from missicy in am i the only one
yes, like someone said it is how you make of it. What are your qualifcations? (rethoric question), how big is your social appetite, how low are you willing to start from. It is not how for but how well! I came in here 5years ago on an employment visa and yes I am aware U.K. and Nigeria are not the same but still this country gave me unbelieveable opportunites. I make a good amnt of money( I have just ONE job), I have a BRAND NEW CAR that is completely paid for (within 2.5years of purchase).I earned my bachelors last year and am in the process of acquiring two masters degree from two schools now.
I dnt go buying clothes, latest gadgets etc just to show off. My credit is EXCELLENT. I live within my means. Occasionally if I have a project, I do extra shifts to meet up the needs for that and then I revert to my regular hours.
You have options so I would say give it 5years ( 3years since you are marrying a USC right?) and after you get ur citizenship, you move back to U.K if you still dont like it.
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ndu26 got a reaction from Aya820 in am i the only one
yes, like someone said it is how you make of it. What are your qualifcations? (rethoric question), how big is your social appetite, how low are you willing to start from. It is not how for but how well! I came in here 5years ago on an employment visa and yes I am aware U.K. and Nigeria are not the same but still this country gave me unbelieveable opportunites. I make a good amnt of money( I have just ONE job), I have a BRAND NEW CAR that is completely paid for (within 2.5years of purchase).I earned my bachelors last year and am in the process of acquiring two masters degree from two schools now.
I dnt go buying clothes, latest gadgets etc just to show off. My credit is EXCELLENT. I live within my means. Occasionally if I have a project, I do extra shifts to meet up the needs for that and then I revert to my regular hours.
You have options so I would say give it 5years ( 3years since you are marrying a USC right?) and after you get ur citizenship, you move back to U.K if you still dont like it.
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ndu26 got a reaction from Silverberry1331 in am i the only one
yes, like someone said it is how you make of it. What are your qualifcations? (rethoric question), how big is your social appetite, how low are you willing to start from. It is not how for but how well! I came in here 5years ago on an employment visa and yes I am aware U.K. and Nigeria are not the same but still this country gave me unbelieveable opportunites. I make a good amnt of money( I have just ONE job), I have a BRAND NEW CAR that is completely paid for (within 2.5years of purchase).I earned my bachelors last year and am in the process of acquiring two masters degree from two schools now.
I dnt go buying clothes, latest gadgets etc just to show off. My credit is EXCELLENT. I live within my means. Occasionally if I have a project, I do extra shifts to meet up the needs for that and then I revert to my regular hours.
You have options so I would say give it 5years ( 3years since you are marrying a USC right?) and after you get ur citizenship, you move back to U.K if you still dont like it.
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ndu26 got a reaction from Samantha78 in am i the only one
yes, like someone said it is how you make of it. What are your qualifcations? (rethoric question), how big is your social appetite, how low are you willing to start from. It is not how for but how well! I came in here 5years ago on an employment visa and yes I am aware U.K. and Nigeria are not the same but still this country gave me unbelieveable opportunites. I make a good amnt of money( I have just ONE job), I have a BRAND NEW CAR that is completely paid for (within 2.5years of purchase).I earned my bachelors last year and am in the process of acquiring two masters degree from two schools now.
I dnt go buying clothes, latest gadgets etc just to show off. My credit is EXCELLENT. I live within my means. Occasionally if I have a project, I do extra shifts to meet up the needs for that and then I revert to my regular hours.
You have options so I would say give it 5years ( 3years since you are marrying a USC right?) and after you get ur citizenship, you move back to U.K if you still dont like it.
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ndu26 got a reaction from jojolicious in am i the only one
yes, like someone said it is how you make of it. What are your qualifcations? (rethoric question), how big is your social appetite, how low are you willing to start from. It is not how for but how well! I came in here 5years ago on an employment visa and yes I am aware U.K. and Nigeria are not the same but still this country gave me unbelieveable opportunites. I make a good amnt of money( I have just ONE job), I have a BRAND NEW CAR that is completely paid for (within 2.5years of purchase).I earned my bachelors last year and am in the process of acquiring two masters degree from two schools now.
I dnt go buying clothes, latest gadgets etc just to show off. My credit is EXCELLENT. I live within my means. Occasionally if I have a project, I do extra shifts to meet up the needs for that and then I revert to my regular hours.
You have options so I would say give it 5years ( 3years since you are marrying a USC right?) and after you get ur citizenship, you move back to U.K if you still dont like it.
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ndu26 got a reaction from NY_BX in K-1 Visa denied, Motion to reopen?
Humility is the key to success!
we pray and hope with you.
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ndu26 got a reaction from meadowzephyr in am i the only one
yes, like someone said it is how you make of it. What are your qualifcations? (rethoric question), how big is your social appetite, how low are you willing to start from. It is not how for but how well! I came in here 5years ago on an employment visa and yes I am aware U.K. and Nigeria are not the same but still this country gave me unbelieveable opportunites. I make a good amnt of money( I have just ONE job), I have a BRAND NEW CAR that is completely paid for (within 2.5years of purchase).I earned my bachelors last year and am in the process of acquiring two masters degree from two schools now.
I dnt go buying clothes, latest gadgets etc just to show off. My credit is EXCELLENT. I live within my means. Occasionally if I have a project, I do extra shifts to meet up the needs for that and then I revert to my regular hours.
You have options so I would say give it 5years ( 3years since you are marrying a USC right?) and after you get ur citizenship, you move back to U.K if you still dont like it.