If you are planning to travel to the United States of America (U.S) from Nigeria,
whether it is a business trip, visit or
vacation you must first ensure that you have an authorised International travel passport that is still
valid for atleast six (6) months.
Bear in mind that getting the visa
largely depends on the visa officer (the interviewer). Yes, you have to convince them but in the end
It's their decision so, if you have done all you need to do be anxious for nothing,
keep an open mind. It's yea or nay. Don't sweat it!
Note: All the information you need regarding your
visa application is on the approved website.
Here are some advice for intending
applicants:
1. If you can read and write then I would
advise that you do the entire process by yourself so that you get acquainted
with and understand the requirements clearly. That way, you also get to know
the process firsthand.
2. In filling your D-160 document ensure to keep information
truthful and straight forward. Do not tell lies it always complicate things so
take your time to do it carefully. Read and understand before responding. If
you enter a wrong information, it may hinder your chances. There is no need to
rush it you can always log in/out. Take your time to complete the process/ form
by yourself. Get help if necessary but be involved.
3. Pay attention to your visa application
number it changes as you make changes (after logging out). Ensure that after
you have secured an interview date you do not go back to make changes except
you want to reschedule. If your applicant number does not tally with what is on
the embassy appointent sheet, you would be
asked to reschedule.
3. Make sure to upload your passport
photo with the recommended specification. You will not be allowed in for your
interview if you have not uploaded your passport.
4. On your interview day, avoid
wearing/taking prohibited items such as jewelleries, makeup, sunglasses, liquid
etc. Do not over dress (it’s just a few minutes interview). Keep it simple.
5. At the venue, do not pay attention or
patronize road side agents. You are already at the embassy just walk-in (you
can keep any prohibited items at the security check points) and ask the embassy
staff any question (it's pretty straight forward though) they are usually busy
and time conscious but they will guide you better, at worst you will get a
"Try Back" (TB) which is better than doing it wrongly and you
wouldn't have to pay another visa fee.
All the information you need regarding
your visa application is on the website.
Take your time to read and understand all the requirements before your proceed
to pay for your visa fee. Before issuing you a visa, the embassy wants to know
all about you and your trip but because the interview is quite a brief one you
never know which of the "5Ws and H"
might pop-up. Be prepared anyways.
Although all the information regarding
your proposed trip would have been entered in the D-160 form, the interviewer
may ask you the same questions for verification/confirmation.
From experience, here is a checklist you
need to tick off in preparation for your visa interview.
i. Why do you want to travel to the U.S?
- You must clearly state your reason for traveling. Whether for business or for
pleasure.
ii. Where exactly would you be going to? -
This is to confirm your itinerary, that you have a landing address for real.
Your exact destination should be made known.
iii. Who is inviting you? - Just to be
sure that your host is well known to you and is really expecting you and a good
relationship with your host, this question may arise and may require proof. So,
keep your invitation letter and any relevant evidence of your relationship
handy.
iv. When do you intend to travel/return? - They want to be sure that
you understand your visa category and do not plan to over stay.
v. How do you hope to fund your trip? -
They want to know your source of income (you may need to explain in detail,
where and how you work, your customers/clients etc.)
Other questions like if you have
travelled out before and where or how long your previous trip lasted, marital
status, number of kids etc. can come up but always remember that the
interviewer has the final say.
If you have ticked all items above, with
a little confidence and have a positive attitude you are set for your U.S interview.
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