Nigerian Lady Who Had 3 Failed Visa Applications Finally Reunites With Husband After Years Apart

Nigerian Lady Who Had 3 Failed Visa Applications Finally Reunites With Husband After Years Apart

  • A Nigerian lady finally reunited with her husband in the UK after three years of long distance relationship
  • She opened up about her three failed visa applications and how she got it approved, posting her husband's reaction
  • Many who came across her video congratulated her, and some advised her about her relocation to the UK

A Nigerian lady celebrated as she reunited with her husband after three years of staying apart.

She showed how she finally relocated to the United Kingdom to be with her husband despite her visa issues.

A Nigerian lady reunites with her husband in the UK after three years apart.
A Nigerian lady celebrates as she is reunited with her husband after three years of staying apart. Photo: @lifewithlayo1
Source: TikTok

In a video by @lifewithlayo1 on TikTok, the lady shared how she experienced three failed visa applications.

She said:

"After three dailed visa applications and three years of long distance relationship, visa was finally approved. Your congratulations would be appreciated."

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail lady's relocation to UK

@Victus said:

"Congratulations. I hope it really works out good for you guys. don't ever forget the sacrifice he has made for you. he chosed you amongst other ladies because he sees a future with you. it might not be easy or as you wanted it, but remember he could have done this for someone else but he chosed you, he could have used the money for investment but still chosed you. wishing you guys all the best."

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@Blessing's Chronicles said:

"Meeting your husband in person? Una do virtual marriage?"

@Mamie said:

"When u arrived respect him soon we will hear how u have call police for him."

@teni nolo said:

"Please treat him right o ....sometimes you guys might argue, you dont need to call police on him o....work it out .congratulations once again."

@Chrisconnect said:

Is a very nice advice is not funny in any but just the truth… very soon she will forget this moment or what happen before she come to down to Europe

@Talk_Show said:

congratulations and don't allow anyone turn your husband to your enemies, stay away from bad friend gang home /aboard ,last in the list remember to support your husband 50% .. best wishes

@babstun02 said:

congratulations..You both should make it work...you both choose each other and pay the sacrifice to endure the years of pain, visa rejection and disappointment....now you're together to celebrate and rejoice..I wish you everlasting life of peace and home of everlasting happiness in Jesus name

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@percky said:

Congratulations even myself got my visa after five denial and finally reunited with my husband. God is good delay is never a denial."
A Nigerian lady celebrates as she is reunited with her husband after three years of staying apart.
A Nigerian lady reunites with her husband in the UK after three years apart. Photo: fhm
Source: Getty Images

In related stories, a US-based mum reunited with her daughter after two years, while another lady reunited with her abroad-based brother after 11 years.

Lady sponsors sister to join her

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady sponsored her sister to join her in the UK four years after her relocation abroad for studies.

She opened up about her emotional journey in the UK as she welcomed her sister to the country after four years of her relocation.

People who came across the viral video congratulated the sisters and shared their similar experiences.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ 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