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502| Fri, 16 Apr 2004 10:51:00 GMT| afroduke| Comments (5)
I got word from JJ&ST and Nkem4forever that JJs k1 visa interview at
the U.S consulate in Lagos went well (undermining his male beneficiary
status) & he is to pick up his visa next week. In his words "it wasn't
as bad as some people paint it to be". I guess this is contrary to the
picture someone on here paints it to be. As I've always known, from
the knowledge I've derived from this N.G, as long as you are who you
are & you have all your paperworks intact, you're qualified. The
region where you come from is not a disqualification. We hope to hear
more success stories from the U.S Consulate in Lagos against the
wishes of a blatantly selfish "Eko4show". Have a nice day & a
wonderful weekend. Peace!

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Congratulations to the JJ&ST from the "Naija Brigade!" :)

Another
success story and it's great to know that things went smoothly for
the two of them.

Hope to read their experiences soon!

CONGRATS
AGAIN TO YOU BOTH!

omo | Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:14:00 GMT |

Originally posted by afroduke I got word from JJ&ST and
Nkem4forever that JJs k1 visa interview at the U.S consulate in Lagos
went well (undermining his male beneficiary status) & he is to pick up
his visa next week. In his words "it wasn't as bad as some people paint
it to be". I guess this is contrary to the picture someone on here
paints it to be. As I've always known, from the knowledge I've derived
from this N.G, as long as you are who you are & you have all your
paperworks intact, you're qualified. The region where you come from is
not a disqualification. We hope to hear more success stories from the
U.S Consulate in Lagos against the wishes of a blatantly selfish
"Eko4show". Have a nice day & a wonderful weekend. Peace!

Heeeeeyyyyyyy Yaaaaallllllll!!!!

To God be all the glory. I wil let
JJ give pertinet details but yes indeed we do have the victory despite
all things. I waited outside while he went in to interview but it was
the longest couple of hours ever. finally he came out and i knew by the
look on his face that we had succeeded!

I'll write more at a later
date. but now on to JJ who waits beside me to share the 411 with you
all.

HALLLEEELLUUUUUJAAAAAAHHHH!!!!

:D

nkem4ever | Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:25:00 GMT |

If this is true then congratulations will most definitely be in order
when I hear from JJ and Nkem. Wooo Hooo!
I can assure you Afroduke they
were well armed with what they needed to attend the interview. It was by
no accident or easy preperation that got them through. I am very happy
for them, JJ seems to be a very sincere and nice guy.
The picture
painted remains the same, this if a tough Consulate. You can NOT take
anything for granted there.
Although I do not agree with the blundtness
of Ek4Show, she WAS giving advice to Nkem and JJ to help them prepare
for the interview, did you do anything to help them? You need to quit
while your behind Afroduke.
I can't wait to hear from Nkem and JJ, I'll
bet they will be painting Lagos red tonight! (if they are not sleeping
after a long night of preperation) :)

Jeff and Remi

Originally posted by afroduke
I got word from JJ&ST and
Nkem4forever that JJs k1 visa interview at the U.S consulate in Lagos
went well (undermining his male beneficiary status) & he is to pick up
his visa next week. In his words "it wasn't as bad as some people paint
it to be". I guess this is contrary to the picture someone on here
paints it to be. As I've always known, from the knowledge I've derived
from this N.G, as long as you are who you are & you have all your
paperworks intact, you're qualified. The region where you come from is
not a disqualification. We hope to hear more success stories from the
U.S Consulate in Lagos against the wishes of a blatantly selfish
"Eko4show". Have a nice day & a wonderful weekend. Peace!

jeffb | Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:26:00 GMT |

WoooPeee!
Congratulations!
But start a new post so we can leave the
negitive part of the wonderful news behind

Jeff

Originally
posted by nkem4ever Heeeeeyyyyyyy Yaaaaallllllll!!!! To God
be all the glory. I wil let JJ give pertinet details but yes indeed we
do have the victory despite all things. I waited outside while he went
in to interview but it was the longest couple of hours ever. finally he
came out and i knew by the look on his face that we had succeeded!
I'll write more at a later date. but now on to JJ who waits beside me
to share the 411 with you all. HALLLEEELLUUUUUJAAAAAAHHHH!!!!

:D

jeffb | Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:28:00 GMT |

Originally posted by afroduke I got word from JJ&ST and
Nkem4forever that JJs k1 visa interview at the U.S consulate in Lagos
went well (undermining his male beneficiary status) & he is to pick up
his visa next week. In his words "it wasn't as bad as some people paint
it to be". I guess this is contrary to the picture someone on here
paints it to be. As I've always known, from the knowledge I've derived
from this N.G, as long as you are who you are & you have all your
paperworks intact, you're qualified. The region where you come from is
not a disqualification. We hope to hear more success stories from the
U.S Consulate in Lagos against the wishes of a blatantly selfish
"Eko4show". Have a nice day & a wonderful weekend. Peace!

I
too spoke with both JJ&ST they are elated! They did give me some small
details, but I'm sure they want to be the ones to share them!

I
decided to attend my husbands interview in May and last night God
provided the funds for my trip! Praise Him! I'll be leaving mid May.
Thank God for His intercession and provision.

Things are LOOKIN' UP!

Ruthann / Oseme

ruthann1212 | Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:29:00 GMT |

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