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  1. 2 hours ago, dwheels76 said:

    Not entirely true. Approval has alot to do with the embassy and the scrutiny that's involved. Nigeria is very much in the top 5 for high fraud.

    Let me ask did you fiance' meet your family?

    Did you submit pictures of you all?

     

    Sure usually if a case has no red flags like (immigrant has kids, a baby momma or daddy), divorce, multiple petition filing from others, many attempts to get into the country via visitor, student visa. Social media footprints, then most cases just get a glance a nod and they are done.

    But this is Nigeria, this is Africa, family means everything. And a couple meeting in a different country, and she hasn't meet his family is a GIANT Red  Flag. It's different if he was living in another country. I know many Nigerians living elsewhere in the world. The CO doesn't expect you to fly to his country and meet and greet.

    So one has to look at the totality of it all and say "If I was a complete stranger and given this evidence what would my perception be about this couple".

     

    OP:

    If possible I would take my trip at time of interview unless you plan to go in February and at interview. At interview you would had your passport over to your guy and he would turn that in with his passport. That way they know you are for real in the country right there.

     

    Yes of course she met almost every members of my family. My parents. My siblings. My uncles and my friends and all the pictures was submitted when filling and took them along during the interview and a lot of WhatsApp chat history, phone history etc, If you read my post very well. I told her she can visit again before the interview and meet with his fiancé family and that would help Them a lot. As long as  they can provide enough evidence they are good to go. 

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