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If you were issued a 221(g) letter and instructed by the Embassy or Consulate General to submit additional documentation for further processing, you should submit those documents to a DHL document collection office, which will deliver your documents to the Embassy or Consulate General.
Immigrant documents can only be picked up from the Victoria Island location in Lagos. Applicants will be notified by email when their documents are ready for pickup
The DHL document collection office locations shown below are authorized to accept and deliver your documents to the Embassy/Consulate General. There are no fees associated with the Isolo, Victoria Island and Abuja locations but fees are associated with the premium locations . Please see list of Premium locations below:
To drop off or collect your passport at any of the DHL locations, you must present an original government – issued photo ID and a photocopy.
If someone is picking up on your behalf, the representative must provide a proxy letter signed by you and a government issued photo ID and a photocopy. Please note that proxy letters must be signed by all adults (over 18) regardless of family ties. 
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DHL Ground Floor Trinity Mall 79, Awolowo Way Ikeja, Lagos State.
DHL 72, Airport Road By Akenzua Junction Benin City, Edo State.
DHL 16, Ahmadu Bello Way By 10 Storey Building Kaduna. Kaduna State.
DHL 2a Oconnor Street Opposite Eastern Shop Asata, Enugu.
DHL 47, Ring Road Challenge Bus stop Ibadan. Oyo State
DHL 133, Oyemekun Road By Champion Bus stop Akure. Ondo State
DHL International Nigeria Limited 14, Chief Nwuke Street, Off Bewac Junction, Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt Rivers State

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Section 212.1(q) also issued under section 702, Pub. L. 110-229 , 122 Stat. 754, 854.
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Adjacent islands means Bermuda and the islands located in the Caribbean Sea, except Cuba.
Cruise ship means a passenger vessel over 100 gross tons, carrying more than 12 passengers for hire, making a voyage lasting more than 24 hours any part of which is on the high seas, and for which passengers are embarked or disembarked in the United States or its territories.
Ferry means any vessel operating on a pre-determined fixed schedule and route, which is being used solely to provide transportation between places that are no more than 300 miles apart and which is being used to transport passengers, vehicles, and/or railroad cars.
Pleasure vessel means a vessel that is used exclusively for recreational or personal purposes and not to transport passengers or property for hire.
United States means “United States” as defined in section 215(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended ( 8 U.S.C. 1185(c) ).
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A valid unexpired visa that meets the requirements of part 215, subpart B, of this chapter, if applicable, and an unexpired passport, shall be presented by each arriving nonimmigrant alien except that the passport validity period for an applicant for admission who is a member of a class described in section 102 of the Act is not required to extend beyond the date of his application for admission if so admitted, and except as otherwise provided in the Act, this chapter, and for the following classes:
( a ) Citizens of Canada or Bermuda, Bahamian nationals or British subjects resident in certain islands -
( 1 ) Canadian citizens. A visa is generally not required for Canadian citizens, except those Canadians that fall under nonimmigrant visa categories E, K, S, or V as provided in paragraphs (h) , (l) , and (m) of this section and 22 CFR 41.2 . A valid unexpired passport is required for Canadian citizens arriving in the United States, except when meeting one of the following requirements:
( i ) NEXUS Program. A Canadian citizen who is traveling as a participant in the NEXUS program, and who is not otherwise required to present a passport and visa as provided in paragraphs (h) , (l) , and (m) of this section and 22 CFR 41.2 , may present a valid unexpired NEXUS program card when using a NEXUS Air kiosk or when entering the United States from contiguous territory or adjacent islands at a land or sea port-of-entry. A Canadian citizen who enters the United States by pleasure vessel from Canada under the remote inspection system may present a valid unexpired NEXUS program card.
( ii ) FAST Program. A Canadian citizen who is traveling as a participant in the FAST program, and who is not otherwise required to present a passport and visa as provided in paragraphs (h) , (l) , and (m) of this section and 22 CFR 41.2 , may present a valid unexpired FAST card at a land or sea port-of-entry prior to entering the United States from contiguous territory or adjacent islands.
( iii ) SENTRI Program. A Canadian citizen who is traveling as a participant in the SENTRI program, and who is not otherwise required to present a passport and visa as provided in paragraphs (h) , (l) , and (m) of this section and 22 CFR 41.2 , may present a valid unexpired SENTRI card at a land or sea port-of-entry prior to entering the United States from contiguous territory or adjacent islands.
( iv ) Canadian Indians. If designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security, a Canadian citizen holder of a Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (“INAC”) card issued by the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs and North Development, Director of Land and Trust Services (“LTS”) in conformance with security standards agreed upon by the Governments of Canada and the United States, and containing a machine readable zone and who is arriving from Canada may present the card prior to entering the United States at a land port-of-entry.
( v ) Children. A child who is a Canadian citizen arriving from contiguous territory may present for admission to the United States at sea or land ports-of-entry certain other documents if the arrival meets the requirements described below.
( A ) Children Under Age 16. A Canadian citizen who is under the age of 16 is permitted to present an original or a copy of his or her birth certificate, a Canadian Citizenship Card, or a Canadian Naturalization Certificate when arriving in the United States from contiguous territory at land or sea ports-of-entry.
( B ) Groups of Children Under Age 19. A Canadian citizen, under age 19 who is traveling with a public or private school group, religious group, social or cultural organization, or team associated with a youth sport organization is permitted to present an original or a copy of his or her birth certificate,
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