Sorry bro..I hope this revelation won't cause any resentment towards your,..wife, I suppose? Naturally, one would want to approach the "spouse" with queries and that could degenerate into something untoward. Be the man that you are, handle it maturely and all the best..Not easy oo folks.However im still with the innocent boy and playing my role as a father.i love him soo much.was with the mother
at the theatre during delivery (CS).So u can imagine the connection..it sometimes good not to know but better to know and accept it.
masa, accept the job and also attend the interview when the time is due. you quit the job when you are ready to move to the states. Note: going abroad needs alot of cash. you need to budget for any unexpected event for atleast two months even if you got a Host.
Dissappointment all over
what is the problem?Family...banks still no breakthrough
Have you not been able to raise the money (for the whole family) for the interview?Family...banks still no breakthrough
Yes ...provided you appliedIF IM SELECTED AND WAITING TO GET MY 2NL, IS THERE A POSSIBILITY OF BEING SELECTED AGAIN FOR THE 2016 DV THAT HAVE BEING RELEASED ANAAAA
oohhh ur time is almost due, man we are behind youGuys, what is the dollar rate now?
Hmmmm. Money wahalaHave you not been able to raise the money (for the whole family) for the interview?
l believe in GodHmmmm. Money wahala
My fiancé wasn't part of my dv process because we were not married when I applied and now we are preparing for our wedding which comes on in June and I would leave 2weeks after the marriage but my intension of making sure my wife joins me as quickly as possible is my worry. Please our moderators, I need your candid advice as to what I should do or the procedures available I can chance on.
Thanks
How much have you raise for now and how much more do you need? Can you raise the airfares after the visa approval?Hmmmm. Money wahala
Are you asking if you ought to take the job?
Two potential losers here:It won't impact the case at all. Take the job, get the visa, then quit the job and move to the USA.
Are you asking if you ought to take the job?
If I were you, I would critically evaluate my chances of getting the visa- meaning look at how good my documents are and how accurate my edv entry and D's 260 were and compete them to experiences here.
If I find that my chances are very good, I would be honest with the employer that I might not be available for long, but take the job anyway. If I did not need it badly and I plan on moving as soon as I get the visa- Aug/Step., I would let someone else who needed it more then me take it.
There is always the need to manage risk since there is nothing like 100% chance. There have been others who are on AP and still waiting to be cleared although their edv and DS 260 had no error. Note that, there are many reasons which will lead an applicant to be on AP although their documents look good such as name matches that of someone on the FBI's list.Two potential losers here:
The OP' reputation with employer
The employer- recruitment expenses and loss lost productivity when you quitand they have to rehire.
Take only if you need it badly but if you do not and your visa chances look real good, your reputation , strength of character , your potential employer and the next job beneficiary will be the winners here a win win situation for all.