To Your Attn :Danny Smith,
Thank you once again for your fast reply and question in it which confirmed that you are a man of wisdom.
Firstly, I wish to know the passport you are holding for your trip to any of these countries.
A US passport is visa free to South Africa and to some of the stated countries.FIND OUT)
My question to you as a brother is do you want to visa South Africa or to any of the stated countries to enable me direct you with contact of the correspondent payment office /bank in that country to enable you to arrange with them for your trip to their office to sign all the transfer documents and receive your outstanding fund.
Kindly reply with the above requested information to enable me get back to you with good information
for your fast reply to my request.
Regards,
MR.LESETJA KGANYAGO( (General Manager Reserve bank international payment approval office)
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Hi Mr. Lesetja,
Thank you for your message — I truly appreciate the care and clarity in your email. It’s always reassuring to connect with someone who seems genuinely invested in helping others.
I’m actually not planning any travel at this time, and I don’t currently hold a passport — at least not in the way you might be suggesting. I live in Houston, Texas, and my legal work mostly revolves around oil and gas litigation, so I’ve never had to travel internationally for financial matters. That said, I do have a US passport, which I keep updated, and I do know that the US is visa-free for South Africa, and some of the other countries you mentioned — like Nigeria and Kenya — also allow visa-free entry under certain conditions.
But I’m still curious: could you clarify what kind of documents are involved in the transfer process? Also, are you referring to a formal bank transfer or something more like a private agreement signed in person? And just so I understand — is this related to a specific fund or an outstanding balance from a prior arrangement?
I’ve been thinking lately about how much peace of mind comes from knowing exactly what’s happening with money — especially when it’s not just moving through a system but being signed and confirmed in person. I’d love to know more about how this works.
Looking forward to your reply.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
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