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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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9 hours ago, Kingmoves said:

Health care is better there than our home country 

They have travel history all over the world. I struggle to see why they would settle in the US 

Maybe because health care is better in the US than their home country? What is the home country ?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Just because they have “travelled the world”, that doesn’t mean they will be granted a US visa. On the same token, not traveling around the world doesn’t mean you won’t get one. I haven’t been to Europe or Asia or Oceania, or even Canada and I have had three visas (J1, B1 and F1) and now I’m a resident. 
As others have told you, they have to show strong ties to their home country. Paying a bill in cash has nothing to do with the refusal; on the other hand, having a US citizen son definitely is connected to this. And if they have all kinds of money, why didn’t they decide to have their baby in -say- Sweden, where healthcare is apparently better?

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Additionally, if she had the baby in the US, then she had some type of visa previously. What happened to that one? Why is she trying to get a visa again if she already had one? Was it taken away? I feel like there has to be something missing.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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2 minutes ago, Sarah&Facundo said:

Additionally, if she had the baby in the US, then she had some type of visa previously. What happened to that one? Why is she trying to get a visa again if she already had one? Was it taken away? I feel like there has to be something missing.

Very likely expired.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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2 minutes ago, Sarah&Facundo said:

Additionally, if she had the baby in the US, then she had some type of visa previously. What happened to that one? Why is she trying to get a visa again if she already had one? Was it taken away? I feel like there has to be something missing.

That’s a very good point too. But it says she had the baby three years ago, maybe she was on a B1/B2 that expired? Idk. But you’re right though. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Did she overstay having the baby ?   That would have gotten the old visa cancelled and between a US born child and a overstay a visitors visa wouldn't be easy. If money is no object why are they looking at an investment visa.  Start up something for junior to take on later ? 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Maybe that "friend" is really her? Could she be talking about herself?

Concerning healthcare, there are a lot of countries with better healthcare systems than the US. 

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If the "friends" have traveled all over the world it must be a huge family if they have a kid at each country they visit.

Some people like to play the system and then think they are smarter than the rest of the world....they would never settle in the US yet are willing to make the kid pay taxes for life....come on. 😆

I'll make it easier:

 

The OP is the "friend"

The "friend" is pregnant again and want to extend her personal US Citizens army.

 

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On 7/13/2021 at 7:41 AM, Jorgedig said:

Huh?   That is a very odd comment.

 

Why was she trying to have the first baby in the US?

Hello,

 

Most well off Nigerians have family in the US or UK. So most times go to America to have their kid’s because of the good health care system as well as proximity to close family. 

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9 hours ago, Downloader said:

If the "friends" have traveled all over the world it must be a huge family if they have a kid at each country they visit.

Some people like to play the system and then think they are smarter than the rest of the world....they would never settle in the US yet are willing to make the kid pay taxes for life....come on. 😆

I'll make it easier:

 

The OP is the "friend"

The "friend" is pregnant again and want to extend her personal US Citizens army.

 

The End

I think If you do not know much about a topic it’s best to keep silent. 

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On 7/17/2021 at 8:36 PM, jakelake said:

Maybe that "friend" is really her? Could she be talking about herself?

Concerning healthcare, there are a lot of countries with better healthcare systems than the US. 

I am a green card holder thanks and marries to a USC. Yes but people would also want to have a baby in a place they are family we with and also with friends or family that can support. 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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1 hour ago, Kingmoves said:

Hello,

 

Most well off Nigerians have family in the US or UK. So most times go to America to have their kid’s because of the good health care system as well as proximity to close family. 

It is of course not illegal to have a baby in the US but did your friend tell the POE officer when asked that she was visiting the US to have the baby? If she lied to the officers while entering the US, she can't be complaining now for not getting another visa. That's the point.

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2 hours ago, Kingmoves said:

I think If you do not know much about a topic it’s best to keep silent. 

~Per TOS you agreed to when opening an account on VJ, you can’t tell others what to do even if it’s the topic you started. You certainly can’t tell them to keep silent. First warning for you. ~ 
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