This is so true. The advise you give listeners about the fact that it IS an expensive and emotionally draining process and there must be total commitment on BOTH sides for it to fully fall through. I am so very happy for this story and I am one that believes that nothing happens by chance and your one positive story is a very good thing...congratulations and I hope one day, you guy and your husband would consider my offer
Just got back from Victoria Island Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬 We are planning on getting the K1 visa. For me the finance of separation is the hardest part. Love your video thx for the advice. Congratulations on baby.
Thank you so very much for sharing this information and your story. I live in Dubai with my fiance and we will be going to Nigeria to get married. Getting the proper form to get done. Thanks 🙂❤
My babylove is in Abuja I cannot wait to see her I've never been to Africa but I'm going to meet her I'm going with her sister and her sisters boyfriend
one of the requirements is polio and yellow fever vaccinations and of course a visa which i got my yellow fever and polio vaccinations just need to get my visa and i need to get recommended vaccinations and typhoid 2nd dose of hep A and hep b and anit malarial drug
I’m happy for lady,some people don’t see Nigeria the way you seen it yourself because of misinformations which makes other country scare and believe they’re all scammers and bad country for a normal person to visit but happy to see someone like you talking about it in a good perception
I need to talk to someone about a Nigerian man I met online who uses a made up last name on his social media accounts. Also he wears a wedding band but is Adamant he is not married. He was sick when we met then said he could not afford data. Says he wears the ring to keep aggressive women away! Also said he lived and studied in Canada but lied about the timeline and lied about his real name.
Hi Vanja. Thanks so much for sharing. I've got some questions and feel you would be a big help. How can I get in contact with you? Blessings to you and your family.
I am skeptical about me and my wife she spent only one week with me and married due to nature of work she was only given one week because she will be quarantine for two weeks after the trip what are you advise for me
Did you get married in Nigeria? And if yes, if I get married in any other country, I am bot allowed to return to my country with my husband? Do I need to return alone and then give papers to immigration for him and wait? I thought we are allowed to return back to any country with a husband from any country and then file papers for immigration...Sorry to ask, I live in EU and I really have no idea about these....
Hi my name is Richard and I just got married. And we hirer a attorney in Nigeria to get my wife her visa process. Any information to add with the steps
Well am Nigerian and I love watching NigerianAmerican marriages. But I have never actually asked anyone why they chose Nigeria. So our lovely American wife I am asking you why you chose Naija?
Victor Otoke my friend...I did not choose Naija....but rather my God choose my husband. He just happened to live across the globe. However, it opened my eyes to a whole new world. Going to Nigeria and falling in love was such an amazing experience in my life. Of course every one is different but my husband, his family, his friends, they were so accepting of me. They make me feel so loved and welcome. His parents have become my own and I there's. They love me as if they'd given birth to me. I find Nigerians to be so kind, peaceful, loving, caring, accepting, happy...is all my honor to be welcomed by them. It's no wonder I fell in love with a Nigerian. They just a wonderful people. My husband is an amazing Igbo man. The love and respect he give me is something I have never experienced before. It was my destiny to find him. God led me to him and against all odds we make it work. Of course it not perfect, no marriage is yet it's been such a wonderful experience finding him and loving him, following him, respecting him, learning him, serving him...is God plan! Is all my honor to love and be loved by Nigeria. ❤️🇳🇬❤️🇳🇬❤️
I'm in Florida so I have to find a lawyer here.. I've wrote u on ur other video and yes yes I have questions lol I don't think we will be coming back to America and staying there with him what do u think?
@Siviyon Davis I think you should go to Nigeria first and see if it's something you could manage. It's a whole new world over there but many American women have decided to move there and make a go of it. All Nigerians are so welcoming but it's a big culture difference. Most women embrace it and love their experience in Nigeria. I think I could have lived there but my husband wouldn't accept it. He was too stressed out with being concerned with my comfort and safety. He prefers us to live here mainly and return to visit for holidays and vacations.
@Felicia Walker unfortunately no. Once you're married you'll then have to start his legal immigration process. It takes about 12-18 months. It's hard but worth the wait if you're committed for the long haul.
If your Nigerian boyfriend ask you for money, he is scamming you. Nigerian guys don't ask ladies for money even at their detriment. What's his reason for asking for money?
No we just focused on my husbands status here. I have my visa to come and go in Nigeria and as soon as we're done with covid, we will resume our visits.