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| Address Embassy of the United States of America Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive Central District Area, Abuja, Nigeria Telephone: (234)-9-523-0916/0960/5857/2235/2205 Fax: (234)-9-523-0353 E-Mail: usabuja@state.gov Visa Information Immigrant visas entitle the recipient to permanent resident status in the United States. "Green Card" holders may live and work there, and eventually become naturalized if they so desire. Most immigration petitions are initiated by a close relative or an employer in the United States. The petition is filed with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. All final interviews and approvals are done at the U.S. Consulate in Lagos. After initial approval, applicants will be notified by the U.S. Consulate in Lagos about documentation requirements and how to schedule the final interview. Required medical examinations for immigrant visas are conducted only in Lagos and only by doctors certified by the U.S. Consulate there. Certain categories of immigrant visas are numerically controlled. This may necessitate a waiting period before the application can be further processed. Petitioners should anticipate a delay of up to approximately six months to complete the procedure and be scheduled for a final interview. Types of Immigrant Visas:Adoptions Beginning January 1, 2005, all non-immigrant visa applicants must pay the non-refundable $100 (N14,000) visa application fee using the eVAPS scratch-card system or U.S. dollars cash. List Of Holidays 2005
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