Deni Alahmadi EE UU

Deni Alahmadi

Ciudadano estadounidense a quien le gustaría vivir en Liberia
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Miembro desde el 16 Mayo 2018.

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  • Deni Alahmadi
    se ha sumado a la comunidad Liberia

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Liberia
Voinjama, Lofa, Liberia
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Nigeria
Benin City, Edo, Nigeria
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FYI #Nigerianembassy @Tunis If you have any reason to deal with the Nigerian Embassy @Tunis, please be aware that you would be better off to send your visa application through the mail to Nigeria. I experienced corruption in the office. The embassy had my application 1 month and 2 days. After 4 trips, in a louage( two hours one way) I couldn't get an answer on why the process was taking so long. Finally I got to see the consul and he informed me that he had never seen my application...and he wasn't likely to grant it for my safety. (Apparently the man processing it was trying to keep my money without attempting to process it. ) This was not confidence inspiring so I pulled my application. It took me two more trips in the louage and sitting on the embassys' couch for three hours each time to get my money returned to me. I was forced to buy my airline ticket to present along with my application. Most of which was not refundable so I lost close to 400$ USD, plus louage and taxi fees. It would be worth it in my opinion to jump somewhere for processing like Morocco to avoid the corruption in Tunis.

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Túnez
Tūnis, Túnez
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FYI #Nigerianembassy @Tunis If you have any reason to deal with the Nigerian Embassy @Tunis, please be aware that you would be better off to send your visa application through the mail to Nigeria. I experienced corruption in the office. The embassy had my application 1 month and 2 days. After 4 trips, in a louage( two hours one way) I couldn't get an answer on why the process was taking so long. Finally I got to see the consul and he informed me that he had never seen my application...and he wasn't likely to grant it for my safety. (Apparently the man processing it was trying to keep my money without attempting to process it. ) This was not confidence inspiring so I pulled my application. It took me two more trips in the louage and sitting on the embassys' couch for three hours each time to get my money returned to me. I was forced to buy my airline ticket to present along with my application. Most of which was not refundable so I lost close to 400$ USD, plus louage and taxi fees. It would be worth it in my opinion to jump somewhere for processing like Morocco to avoid the corruption in Tunis.

México
Tepic, Estado de Nayarit, México
EE UU
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska, EE UU