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    belinda63 got a reaction from Chancy in DNA REQUESTED FOR CHILDREN   
    Can you be more specific as to who "those" are. It is real simple, the embassy provides you with the name of the lab(s) in the US and you go and have a sample taken. The children go to the named lab in their country and have the samples taken. I have never heard of a four year back log for taking a DNA sample.
    The sooner you get it done the sooner the process will continue. 
    There is no way around this, either you submit the DNA samples or no visa.
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    belinda63 reacted to Loren Y in DNA REQUESTED FOR CHILDREN   
    Ok, I called the largest Accredited testing center in Nigeria( listed on the embassy website), They closed at 5, and I just got in before they closed. If you have your case number, you can call and talk to them. they have a person that specializes in the DNA testing for the US embassy, and for USCIS. They do it all the time. You do not have to go to the embassy for collection, they laughed pretty hard when I asked them that. You call and make an appointment with them for your kids, they can get you scheduled within a few days easy they said. You will do testing at a location in the US near you ( They are all over). They said it's a 5 min process for each person, and they will take your results, and the kids results, put them all together, and they have to deliver them to the right department/person at the embassy. They maintain the complete "chain of custody" thru out the whole process, and they have to deliver the results to the embassy. Whole process takes about a week usually, so not 5 years. It's not cheap from my understanding, they told me 200,000 N to 300,000 N per test. Sounds like a lot of cash to me, but I didn't convert it. Here is the website with all the contact information. If your in the US you can contact the closest center to you, and they should be able to help. Get started on Monday, and you can have the results at the embassy by the following Monday.
    https://www.dnacenternigeria.com/immigration-dna-tests
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adventine in DNA REQUESTED FOR CHILDREN   
    Can you be more specific as to who "those" are. It is real simple, the embassy provides you with the name of the lab(s) in the US and you go and have a sample taken. The children go to the named lab in their country and have the samples taken. I have never heard of a four year back log for taking a DNA sample.
    The sooner you get it done the sooner the process will continue. 
    There is no way around this, either you submit the DNA samples or no visa.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Eric-Pris in I-485 and I-765 withdrawn at beneficiary's request   
    You divorce and leave the US.
    You weren't married long enough for either of you to receive alimony. The I-485 was withdrawn and along with it the affidavit of support. As of June 9 you are no longer authorized to work in the US. No reason to even respond to the divorce attorney unless there are major assets or money that was acquired during or brought into the marriage. The divorce will be granted by default if you don't respond. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from mam521 in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from mam521 in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Mike E in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from powerpuff in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from powerpuff in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from igoyougoduke in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from igoyougoduke in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Lemonslice in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Lemonslice in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adventine in Help,I'm confused   
    Then she might want to reconsider the relationship. There is a possibility you won't be eligible for a waiver. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adventine in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Redro in Help,I'm confused   
    Is your fiancé prepared to move to Nigeria? Since you have previously stated you were married for the purpose of immigration fraud you might not be able to file a waiver. Misrepresentation is taken very seriously.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adventine in Immigrant visa declined under public charge   
    Co sponsor makes enough but the sponsor doesn't.
    What situation would they be walking into, is there a place for them to live, how employable would the immigrants be, ie. do they speak english and do they have job skills. Is the person sponsoring (not the co sponsor) them able to provide for them for at least several months while they find employment and housing.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Dashinka in Immigrant visa declined under public charge   
    Co sponsor makes enough but the sponsor doesn't.
    What situation would they be walking into, is there a place for them to live, how employable would the immigrants be, ie. do they speak english and do they have job skills. Is the person sponsoring (not the co sponsor) them able to provide for them for at least several months while they find employment and housing.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adventine in I-485 and I-765 withdrawn at beneficiary's request   
    You divorce and leave the US.
    You weren't married long enough for either of you to receive alimony. The I-485 was withdrawn and along with it the affidavit of support. As of June 9 you are no longer authorized to work in the US. No reason to even respond to the divorce attorney unless there are major assets or money that was acquired during or brought into the marriage. The divorce will be granted by default if you don't respond. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Pinkrlion in I-485 and I-765 withdrawn at beneficiary's request   
    You divorce and leave the US.
    You weren't married long enough for either of you to receive alimony. The I-485 was withdrawn and along with it the affidavit of support. As of June 9 you are no longer authorized to work in the US. No reason to even respond to the divorce attorney unless there are major assets or money that was acquired during or brought into the marriage. The divorce will be granted by default if you don't respond. 
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