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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Okikiayo1: 8:52pm On Jun 14, 2018
Hulkimiliano:

Please ooo how long does it take uni assist to send VPD to other schools considering the fact that evaluation has bn done b4 for one school. Will it take another 3 weeks?

Pls someone should answer this....
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 8:59pm On Jun 14, 2018
chrisb2r200:

Guy no vex....no offense meant ...I later reason wetin i type say e nor fresh...but the thing is, I asked then woman where to send my letter to after funding, and she gave me that and also printed it. The letter contained the email address and my application no. Please also note that u are required to specify ur application no while sending....peace!!!

Maturity displayed

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Twallace: 9:10pm On Jun 14, 2018
shasha25:


which course


Just want to team up with anyone going to the city? Are you going there?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Humraaaaz: 9:13pm On Jun 14, 2018
osifo4ever:
has anybody hear from Kiel master marine Geosciences.


Epa domor!

abeg nor vex, na how many admission letter u need? cos the last time I checked, U already had 3....

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by bamdexfarms(m): 9:31pm On Jun 14, 2018
Hello all, for those of us whose admission will only come out after the application deadline (July 15th), what's our chance of getting interview dates? Anyone in my shoes?

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 9:35pm On Jun 14, 2018
bamdexfarms:
Hello all, for those of us whose admission will only come out after the application deadline (July 15th), what's our chance of getting interview dates? Anyone in my shoes?


Is it a restricted admission
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Oabayomi24(m): 9:56pm On Jun 14, 2018
Pervic:


Please quickly open an account with fintiba online (www.fintiba.com) and upload the necessary files (E-passport data page and another with selfie). Using Fintiba will be faster.
Thank you.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Oabayomi24(m): 10:04pm On Jun 14, 2018
After getting my blocked account, i will send a mail to book for appointment for a student visa.
Then the requirements are:
1. admission letter.
2. Financial statement.
3. International passport.
4. Passport photograph. Any specifications please?
5. I came across health insurance too, please can someone enlighten me on this?
Please can anyone educate me on this application if i need to add anything of subt?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Palla: 10:15pm On Jun 14, 2018
Oabayomi24:
After getting my blocked account, i will send a mail to book for appointment for a student visa.
Then the requirements are:
1. admission letter.
2. Financial statement.
3. International passport.
4. Passport photograph. Any specifications please?
5. I came across health insurance too, please can someone enlighten me on this?
Please can anyone educate me on this application if i need to add anything of subt?
just your full name
Your address
Admission letter
Confirmation of blocked account opening
International passport data page

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by loyld: 10:20pm On Jun 14, 2018
Good day
Pls any info on German student visa.....I mean very latest.
Danke.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 10:21pm On Jun 14, 2018
Oabayomi24:
After getting my blocked account, i will send a mail to book for appointment for a student visa.
Then the requirements are:
1. admission letter.
2. Financial statement.
3. International passport.
4. Passport photograph. Any specifications please?
5. I came across health insurance too, please can someone enlighten me on this?
Please can anyone educate me on this application if i need to add anything of subt?


Am sure you will see all this information if you get to the Lagos consulate web page, we have gone pass this era of spoon feeding na.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Nobody: 10:45pm On Jun 14, 2018
Lalaski001:


Ok, no offense taken.

Unfortunately, I misplaced my visa fee receipt where my visa application number was written after my interview ( I must have dropped it at the bank where I went to fund my account immediately I left the embassy).

In the mail I sent, i included my full names, date of birth, passport number and date of interview.

I really do not know if the visa application number is the only way they can identify my application and if it must be included in the mail.

I Will wait till Monday, if I don't hear from them, I will resend the confirmation to the email they gave you.

Thank you.


I think it's better you send it now
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Nobody: 10:49pm On Jun 14, 2018
loyld:
Good day
Pls any info on German student visa.....I mean very latest.
Danke.

We have been told several times to read the thread! Please try to read up on previous threads.

This is for the NEWBIES

Most of the schools in Germany are tuition free even for international students, you only get to pay a certain amount as semester fees say between 100-400 euros and most times the semester fee comes with a semester ticket to aid in transportation in your city or town.
However, before you're granted a student visa, you have to prove that you can take care of your living expenses with one of the following means ;
1. Block account: The estimated living expenses for a student in a month is 720euros, when you multiply that by 12 months, you get 8640euros. This is the amount you're required to block in an already opened account with either Deutsch bank, Fintiba or Xpatrio. It is called a block account because you will not be able to withdraw everything at once, only 720euros will be released to you every month.
2. Sponsorship letter: If you have a relative living and working legally in Germany, they can get you this letter. They'll have to visit the alien office in their city and will be required to provide some documents and pay a certain fee. The letter will be sent to you when they receive it so that you can go with it for your visa interview.
3. Scholarship: This is usually the best if you have the scholarship, your visa will be granted in under 2 weeks after interview. So try and look for scholarships you can apply to.

Now that you understand the financial situation, let's go into the application process.
To search for schools, click on this link
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/?p=l&q=&fos=0&lang[]=2&fee[]=0&sortBy=1&page=1&display=list
filter your search to make it easier, there are English taught courses there.
Generally, the very important documents needed to apply to schools in Germany are;
1. Transcript
2. English Proficiency
3. School Certificates (Degree, Waec, etc)
However, depending on the school, some other documents needed are as follows.
4. Curriculum Vitae
5. Motivation letter
6. Reference letters
7. GRE test
8. Etcetera.. Visit your prospective school website and find out the documents they need from you.
Note: You don't apply with your original documents, you have to make photocopies of them and Certify them in High court or a Notary public. If you stay in Lagos, you can certify at the German Embassy too. You'll have to book appointment for that.
For those planning to go for a Bachelors course, you need a 100level transcript from a university to apply for a BSc program in germany. WAEC alone will not be enough and No, OND will not do, you need a HND.

For the application proper, it is always important to go through the website of the schools you want to apply to, you'll get a lot of information form there concerning how to apply. Some schools do only online applications, some requires that you send your application documents to them by post after applying online, some you send your documents as pdf to their email address and then you get the uni assist crew.
Like I said earlier, it is important to go visit and read the websites.

When you get your admission letter, open a block account immediately(that is if you don't already have a sponsorship letter) and as soon as you get your account details, send an email to the embassy requesting for a visa interview date.
You need these to get an interview date:
1. Admission letter
2. Block account/sponsorship letter/scholarship letter
3. International passport data page(scanned)
Then your Full name and Resident address.

Prepare for your interview
Go for your interview
Wait for your Approval mail(AM)
Get your AM
Congratulations and Welcome to Deutschland.

Hints:
- Please try and read previous posts, there are a lot of information in the previous threads. It'll do you a lot of good if you read a least one thread say part 3..
- If you have a specific question, you can always use Google to search for it. Use the key words "nairaland" and "German thread" after you've typed in your question on Google. For example, "where can I notify my documents, nairaland, German thread". This has helped me a lot too.
- Please while you're doing all the waiting, try and learn the language. You can use apps like Duolingo or you can learn on YouTube. But it is best to register in a German language school, I believe you'll learn faster that way.
- Do no hesitate to send an email to your school regarding any questions you might have, you'll be surprised how willing they are to helpThis is for the NEWBIES

Most of the schools in Germany are tuition free even for international students, you only get to pay a certain amount as semester fees say between 100-400 euros and most times the semester fee comes with a semester ticket to aid in transportation in your city or town.
However, before you're granted a student visa, you have to prove that you can take care of your living expenses with one of the following means ;
1. Block account: The estimated living expenses for a student in a month is 720euros, when you multiply that by 12 months, you get 8640euros. This is the amount you're required to block in an already opened account with either Deutsch bank, Fintiba or Xpatrio. It is called a block account because you will not be able to withdraw everything at once, only 720euros will be released to you every month.
2. Sponsorship letter: If you have a relative living and working legally in Germany, they can get you this letter. They'll have to visit the alien office in their city and will be required to provide some documents and pay a certain fee. The letter will be sent to you when they receive it so that you can go with it for your visa interview.
3. Scholarship: This is usually the best if you have the scholarship, your visa will be granted in under 2 weeks after interview. So try and look for scholarships you can apply to.

Now that you understand the financial situation, let's go into the application process.
To search for schools, click on this link
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/?p=l&q=&fos=0&lang[]=2&fee[]=0&sortBy=1&page=1&display=list
filter your search to make it easier, there are English taught courses there.
Generally, the very important documents needed to apply to schools in Germany are;
1. Transcript
2. English Proficiency
3. School Certificates (Degree, Waec, etc)
However, depending on the school, some other documents needed are as follows.
4. Curriculum Vitae
5. Motivation letter
6. Reference letters
7. GRE test
8. Etcetera.. Visit your prospective school website and find out the documents they need from you.
Note: You don't apply with your original documents, you have to make photocopies of them and Certify them in High court or a Notary public. If you stay in Lagos, you can certify at the German Embassy too. You'll have to book appointment for that.
For those planning to go for a Bachelors course, you need a 100level transcript from a university to apply for a BSc program in germany. WAEC alone will not be enough and No, OND will not do, you need a HND.

For the application proper, it is always important to go through the website of the schools you want to apply to, you'll get a lot of information form there concerning how to apply. Some schools do only online applications, some requires that you send your application documents to them by post after applying online, some you send your documents as pdf to their email address and then you get the uni assist crew.
Like I said earlier, it is important to go visit and read the websites.

When you get your admission letter, open a block account immediately(that is if you don't already have a sponsorship letter) and as soon as you get your account details, send an email to the embassy requesting for a visa interview date.
You need these to get an interview date:
1. Admission letter
2. Block account/sponsorship letter/scholarship letter
3. International passport data page(scanned)
Then your Full name and Resident address.

Prepare for your interview
Go for your interview
Wait for your Approval mail(AM)
Get your AM
Congratulations and Welcome to Deutschland.

Hints:
- Please try and read previous posts, there are a lot of information in the previous threads. It'll do you a lot of good if you read a least one thread say part 3..
- If you have a specific question, you can always use Google to search for it. Use the key words "nairaland" and "German thread" after you've typed in your question on Google. For example, "where can I notify my documents, nairaland, German thread". This has helped me a lot too.
- Please while you're doing all the waiting, try and learn the language. You can use apps like Duolingo or you can learn on YouTube. But it is best to register in a German language school, I believe you'll learn faster that way.
- Do no hesitate to send an email to your school regarding any questions you might have, you'll be surprised how willing they are to help

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by bamdexfarms(m): 11:59pm On Jun 14, 2018
Highbeeyajibola:



Is it a restricted admission

Yes it is. Bonn Rhein Seg uni.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by DOVpet(m): 12:06am On Jun 15, 2018
Hi everybody, pls I beg ur pardon, put me tru. How do I go through it I need ur kind responds.

I'm currently a ND(2) student. But I wanted to study in Germany if possible this year.
I've opened a uni assit acct.
I want to apply for a Barchelor degree in Electrical and info tech.
I've go through the post to some extence but I don't understand what is meant by '100L transcript'.
What is my chance?
I know i cant apply with my waec result alone but what if i combine my nd result with it, will i be able to apply to my bsc degree with the combination?

Thanks!
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Rosicky7(m): 12:10am On Jun 15, 2018
You need either a university 100L transcript or a HND to be able to apply for Bsc
DOVpet:
Hi everybody, pls I beg ur pardon, put me tru. How do I go through it I need ur kind responds.

I'm currently a ND(2) student. But I wanted to study in Germany if possible this year.
I've opened a uni assit acct.
I want to apply for a Barchelor degree in Electrical and info tech.
I've go through the post to some extence but I don't understand what is meant by '100L transcript'.
What is my chance?
I know i cant apply with my waec result alone but what if i combine my nd result with it, will i be able to apply to my bsc degree with the combination?

Thanks!
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by DOVpet(m): 12:23am On Jun 15, 2018
Rosicky7:
You need either a university 100L transcript or a HND to be able to apply for Bsc
I wonder why an HND holder will want to go to germany for Bsc and not Msc. Well.. itz determination sha.(set of goals)

If i apply with Hnd, how many years will the Bsc takes in germany?.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by DOVpet(m): 1:04am On Jun 15, 2018
So, as for my case (hnd is required) I still av 3more years to spend in this our naija.
Chai!!
#I_take_God_beg_u
Any other alternative?

GURUS come Oo.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by INCREDIBLE015(m): 1:09am On Jun 15, 2018
DOVpet:
So, as for my case (hnd is required) I still av 3more years to spend in this our naija.
Chai!!
#I_take_God_beg_u
Any other alternative?

GURUS come Oo.
Go do 100l for NOUN use the transcript
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by henriq2: 1:27am On Jun 15, 2018
Those of you that got admitted to HSHL can reach out to me.

There's a challenge I'm foreseeing

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Oabayomi24(m): 2:51am On Jun 15, 2018
Mamtobs:


We have been told several times to read the thread! Please try to read up on previous threads.

This is for the NEWBIES

Most of the schools in Germany are tuition free even for international students, you only get to pay a certain amount as semester fees say between 100-400 euros and most times the semester fee comes with a semester ticket to aid in transportation in your city or town.
However, before you're granted a student visa, you have to prove that you can take care of your living expenses with one of the following means ;
1. Block account: The estimated living expenses for a student in a month is 720euros, when you multiply that by 12 months, you get 8640euros. This is the amount you're required to block in an already opened account with either Deutsch bank, Fintiba or Xpatrio. It is called a block account because you will not be able to withdraw everything at once, only 720euros will be released to you every month.
2. Sponsorship letter: If you have a relative living and working legally in Germany, they can get you this letter. They'll have to visit the alien office in their city and will be required to provide some documents and pay a certain fee. The letter will be sent to you when they receive it so that you can go with it for your visa interview.
3. Scholarship: This is usually the best if you have the scholarship, your visa will be granted in under 2 weeks after interview. So try and look for scholarships you can apply to.

Now that you understand the financial situation, let's go into the application process.
To search for schools, click on this link
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/?p=l&q=&fos=0&lang[]=2&fee[]=0&sortBy=1&page=1&display=list
filter your search to make it easier, there are English taught courses there.
Generally, the very important documents needed to apply to schools in Germany are;
1. Transcript
2. English Proficiency
3. School Certificates (Degree, Waec, etc)
However, depending on the school, some other documents needed are as follows.
4. Curriculum Vitae
5. Motivation letter
6. Reference letters
7. GRE test
8. Etcetera.. Visit your prospective school website and find out the documents they need from you.
Note: You don't apply with your original documents, you have to make photocopies of them and Certify them in High court or a Notary public. If you stay in Lagos, you can certify at the German Embassy too. You'll have to book appointment for that.
For those planning to go for a Bachelors course, you need a 100level transcript from a university to apply for a BSc program in germany. WAEC alone will not be enough and No, OND will not do, you need a HND.

For the application proper, it is always important to go through the website of the schools you want to apply to, you'll get a lot of information form there concerning how to apply. Some schools do only online applications, some requires that you send your application documents to them by post after applying online, some you send your documents as pdf to their email address and then you get the uni assist crew.
Like I said earlier, it is important to go visit and read the websites.

When you get your admission letter, open a block account immediately(that is if you don't already have a sponsorship letter) and as soon as you get your account details, send an email to the embassy requesting for a visa interview date.
You need these to get an interview date:
1. Admission letter
2. Block account/sponsorship letter/scholarship letter
3. International passport data page(scanned)
Then your Full name and Resident address.

Prepare for your interview
Go for your interview
Wait for your Approval mail(AM)
Get your AM
Congratulations and Welcome to Deutschland.

Hints:
- Please try and read previous posts, there are a lot of information in the previous threads. It'll do you a lot of good if you read a least one thread say part 3..
- If you have a specific question, you can always use Google to search for it. Use the key words "nairaland" and "German thread" after you've typed in your question on Google. For example, "where can I notify my documents, nairaland, German thread". This has helped me a lot too.
- Please while you're doing all the waiting, try and learn the language. You can use apps like Duolingo or you can learn on YouTube. But it is best to register in a German language school, I believe you'll learn faster that way.
- Do no hesitate to send an email to your school regarding any questions you might have, you'll be surprised how willing they are to helpThis is for the NEWBIES

Most of the schools in Germany are tuition free even for international students, you only get to pay a certain amount as semester fees say between 100-400 euros and most times the semester fee comes with a semester ticket to aid in transportation in your city or town.
However, before you're granted a student visa, you have to prove that you can take care of your living expenses with one of the following means ;
1. Block account: The estimated living expenses for a student in a month is 720euros, when you multiply that by 12 months, you get 8640euros. This is the amount you're required to block in an already opened account with either Deutsch bank, Fintiba or Xpatrio. It is called a block account because you will not be able to withdraw everything at once, only 720euros will be released to you every month.
2. Sponsorship letter: If you have a relative living and working legally in Germany, they can get you this letter. They'll have to visit the alien office in their city and will be required to provide some documents and pay a certain fee. The letter will be sent to you when they receive it so that you can go with it for your visa interview.
3. Scholarship: This is usually the best if you have the scholarship, your visa will be granted in under 2 weeks after interview. So try and look for scholarships you can apply to.

Now that you understand the financial situation, let's go into the application process.
To search for schools, click on this link
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/?p=l&q=&fos=0&lang[]=2&fee[]=0&sortBy=1&page=1&display=list
filter your search to make it easier, there are English taught courses there.
Generally, the very important documents needed to apply to schools in Germany are;
1. Transcript
2. English Proficiency
3. School Certificates (Degree, Waec, etc)
However, depending on the school, some other documents needed are as follows.
4. Curriculum Vitae
5. Motivation letter
6. Reference letters
7. GRE test
8. Etcetera.. Visit your prospective school website and find out the documents they need from you.
Note: You don't apply with your original documents, you have to make photocopies of them and Certify them in High court or a Notary public. If you stay in Lagos, you can certify at the German Embassy too. You'll have to book appointment for that.
For those planning to go for a Bachelors course, you need a 100level transcript from a university to apply for a BSc program in germany. WAEC alone will not be enough and No, OND will not do, you need a HND.

For the application proper, it is always important to go through the website of the schools you want to apply to, you'll get a lot of information form there concerning how to apply. Some schools do only online applications, some requires that you send your application documents to them by post after applying online, some you send your documents as pdf to their email address and then you get the uni assist crew.
Like I said earlier, it is important to go visit and read the websites.

When you get your admission letter, open a block account immediately(that is if you don't already have a sponsorship letter) and as soon as you get your account details, send an email to the embassy requesting for a visa interview date.
You need these to get an interview date:
1. Admission letter
2. Block account/sponsorship letter/scholarship letter
3. International passport data page(scanned)
Then your Full name and Resident address.

Prepare for your interview
Go for your interview
Wait for your Approval mail(AM)
Get your AM
Congratulations and Welcome to Deutschland.

Hints:
- Please try and read previous posts, there are a lot of information in the previous threads. It'll do you a lot of good if you read a least one thread say part 3..
- If you have a specific question, you can always use Google to search for it. Use the key words "nairaland" and "German thread" after you've typed in your question on Google. For example, "where can I notify my documents, nairaland, German thread". This has helped me a lot too.
- Please while you're doing all the waiting, try and learn the language. You can use apps like Duolingo or you can learn on YouTube. But it is best to register in a German language school, I believe you'll learn faster that way.
- Do no hesitate to send an email to your school regarding any questions you might have, you'll be surprised how willing they are to help

You mean, i must fund my blocked account with almost 3m naira before i can leave the country?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Lakeside2134: 6:06am On Jun 15, 2018
Okikiayo1:

Pls someone should answer this....
Mine took 3-4 weeks.The thing is once you pay don’t wait for them to update it for you.Mail them the transaction details so that they’ll start processing immediately

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 6:29am On Jun 15, 2018
bamdexfarms:


Yes it is. Bonn Rhein Seg uni.

Eyahh u should have run from the school cos decision on admission will come out by early August, that's what made me Loose interest interest in it,
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 6:32am On Jun 15, 2018
DOVpet:

I wonder why an HND holder will want to go to germany for Bsc and not Msc. Well.. itz determination sha.(set of goals)

If i apply with Hnd, how many years will the Bsc takes in germany?.

In ur country does HND qualifies directly to msc?

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 6:33am On Jun 15, 2018
henriq2:
Those of you that got admitted to HSHL can reach out to me.

There's a challenge I'm foreseeing



What's the challenge bro
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by chrisb2r200: 6:39am On Jun 15, 2018
freakky:

After sending it did the acknowledge your email that it was seen?
I have not funded so I don't know about the acknowledgement
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by RalphVwede(m): 6:48am On Jun 15, 2018
Oabayomi24:


You mean, i must fund my blocked account with almost 3m naira before i can leave the country?
Almost 3M is wrong. It's approx 4M.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 6:59am On Jun 15, 2018
[quote author=RalphVwede post=68495508]
Almost 3M is wrong. It's approx 4M.[/quote



Naira is bleeped, I remember back then around 2015 it was 28 millions
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 6:59am On Jun 15, 2018
[quote author=RalphVwede post=68495508]
Almost 3M is wrong. It's approx 4M.[/quote



Naira is bleeped, I remember back then around 2015 it was 28 million
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by iwriterng(m): 7:07am On Jun 15, 2018
I'm a bit confused.

All the programs I applied to are "restricted". I'm interested only in such programs, what will happen since the appointment booking is running out fast?

Has anyone been admitted for a restricted program and still get visa despite getting admission decision in August?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Nobody: 7:21am On Jun 15, 2018
Highbeeyajibola:

In ur country does HND qualifies directly to msc?
good one bro lol
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 4 by Highbeeyajibola: 7:35am On Jun 15, 2018
iwriterng:
I'm a bit confused.

All the programs I applied to are "restricted". I'm interested only in such programs, what will happen since the appointment booking is running out fast?

Has anyone been admitted for a restricted program and still get visa despite getting admission decision in August?

The reality is that restricted admission, wait until application deadline, and then start to decide on the mark to use in awarding study place, which mostly fall around August, and we know the situation of things in Nigeria where we have huge number of applicant and state for visa appointment is limited. My own idea is always apply to one that is not restricted early and still apply to restricted, so u can use the unrestricted to book while waiting for restricted.

As it stands now it will be very difficult to get appointment date by August, not impossible though
If as at June 14 people are getting September 5, Imagine August

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