Nigerian Mum and 2 Kids Relocate to Germany on Family Reunion Visa, Shares Process: “Took Me Years”

Nigerian Mum and 2 Kids Relocate to Germany on Family Reunion Visa, Shares Process: “Took Me Years”

  • A Nigerian mother and her two children relocated to Germany on a family reunion visa and shared their experience
  • The woman shared her process and how long it took them to get the visa before finally relocating abroad
  • What she said about her interview during the visa application caught people’s attention, as many made enquiries

A Nigerian mum celebrated as she and her two children relocated to Germany on a family reunion visa.

The woman shared how she processed the visa and how long it took, as she detailed her experience.

A Nigerian mother and her two children relocated to Germany on a family reunion visa.
A Nigerian mum celebrated as she and her two children relocated to Germany on a family reunion visa. Photo: @tees_glamng
Source: TikTok

In a TikTok video by @tees_glamng, the woman showed how she and her children prepared for their relocation to Berlin in Germany.

She said:

"Relocate with us to Germany on a family reunion visa. From Naija to Berlin. A new chapter begins. Watch me unpack dreams, not just boxes."

In the comments, she responded to enquiries about her visa processing. Speaking about how long she waited for an appointment to get an appointment date, she said:

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"1 year 6 months, we got our visa exact 2 years."

She clarified that her visa came six weeks after her interview, and she didn't write the A1 exam, as someone asked.

Encouraging others who were waiting for their visas, she said:

"Your time is coming, sis, if I tell you mine before I started travelling you’ll know your time is truly coming. Just a matter of time; it took me ten years before I got my first visa. Your time is now, just believe."

Watch the video below:

Reactions as woman and children relocate to Germany

@snzillo said:

"Welcome to Berlin, hope you’ll enjoy it here, happy to help with whatever you might need, or give you informations about whatever."

@Nneoma said:

"A big congratulations ma’am, how long did you wait after booking an appointment to get an appointment date…. ??"

@badruasiwaju said:

"Congratulations to you, dear, i pray Almighty Allah accepts my prayers too to my country of dream, to my dream land soon."

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@haryinkehbeddings said:

"It's the way we spent our millions 2022-2023 hopimg to use this song, but God said NO."

@Feebi baby said:

"Na so I save this sound since 2023 and I no use am. Visa refusal upon visa refusal. The universe change my story please."

@Anthonymimi@130 said:

"I have been watching people relocate ..some day you all will also watch me relocate ..congrats ma."

@Chynwa said:

"Congratulations sis. Did you write A1 exam for your family reunion. Am also on my process."
A Nigerian mum celebrated as she and her two children relocated to Germany on a family reunion visa.
A Nigerian mother and her two children relocated to Germany on a family reunion visa. Photo: @tees_glamng
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a lady shared why she missed Nigeria, while a man returned to Nigeria permanently after 33 years in the United Kingdom.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady in the UK shared her excitement about returning permanently to Nigeria, with just a few days left in the UK.

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The lady, a nurse, expressed her happiness about why she looked forward to returning to Nigeria.

In a video, she revealed her daily countdown and the overwhelming task of packing her life into boxes.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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