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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by glossybayor(m): 2:09pm On Dec 16, 2015
Sometimes I always find it so funny on NL, no matter what you post on here about visa deny, people go still dey pick up flops. Do you even know dat sometimes it also depends on d VO's mood?. I don see person wey dey stammer infront of a VO and still got d visa... US Embassy no be shere shere o. I don see person with palm sander and he got his visa while some with suits were denied. I believe it's all about the grace of God. If u like mak u don travel all over the world, e no concern US Embassy o. Tho some people dey fuckup in der interview o but dos white wizard sabi read person mind. Lolz! Getting a US visa na biggest achievement because e hard pass Job interview grin grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Walspring: 2:14pm On Dec 16, 2015
profojah:

All thanks to God for journey mercy..

How much is the naira with you?. Is it up to 50-100k?. You can send it through DHL/FedeX to me as I need money badly right now, Make sure the money is sealed inside the courier pack in your presence before you leave their office.. Abeg no send am through USPS o grin grin

You don start Bureau De Change business

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Alabsreal: 2:23pm On Dec 16, 2015
Hello house, please on my I-20 it's stated that student is not proficient although my I-20 was ready before I took Toefl. Hope I won't have problem with that at the embassy
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 2:24pm On Dec 16, 2015
MrMann1:


DeeTus, I don't seem to understand @ the bolded text. If one say such, don't you think it will sound offensive
Not really. Saying 'yes' means that you're prepared for the interview, while 'no' indicates that you're not a good listener, but 'maybe', 'maybe not' shows unpredictable.

Before an interview, you don't give a VO any chance that you're already prepared for him or her otherwise it'll be pretty hard for you to impress.

Visa interview is psychological.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 2:38pm On Dec 16, 2015
dancinglecturer:
I completed my BSc in 2012, worked in a research institute till 2014 and started my MSc in 2014.
You haven't answered the question yet.

Anyway, why don't you apply for tourist visa because you already have a home tie. Well, student visa is still okay.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by dancinglecturer: 2:48pm On Dec 16, 2015
MSc graduation date is uncertain due to the strike. For example the admission was for 2013 but due to the strike we didn't resume till 2014 and the strike amongst others makes the graduation date unsure.
DeeTus:
You haven't answered the question yet.

Anyway, why don't you apply for tourist visa because you already have a home tie. Well, student visa is still okay.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 2:53pm On Dec 16, 2015
dancinglecturer:
MSc graduation date is uncertain due to the strike. For example the admission was for 2013 but due to the strike we didn't resume till 2014 and the strike amongst others makes the graduation date unsure.
Hehe..why don't you take a transfer? You've got a solid reason for that, you know? It strictly depends on you to do so anyway.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 3:05pm On Dec 16, 2015
glossybayor:
Sometimes I always find it so funny on NL, no matter what you post on here about visa deny, people go still dey pick up flops. Do you even know dat sometimes it also depends on d VO's mood?. I don see person wey dey stammer infront of a VO and still got d visa... US Embassy no be shere shere o. I don see person with palm sander and he got his visa while some with suits were denied. I believe it's all about the grace of God. If u like mak u don travel all over the world, e no concern US Embassy o. Tho some people dey fuckup in der interview o but dos white wizard sabi read person mind. Lolz! Getting a US visa na biggest achievement because e hard pass Job interview grin grin
Guy, you're right and at the same time you're very wrong for this bolded statement.. Do you mean, guys shouldn't flip out flaws from their denials?. That's basically part of what this thread entails: To help, To proffer solutions to ones problem.. We all know that getting visa is by the favour of God but one really need to get prepared and do all his/her necessary homeworks.. You can't go to the embassy unprepared and expect the favour(heaven helps those who help themselves). You actually wrong for that statement. I remembered back then when, amanze and darklight were denied, guys pointed out their flaws, they worked on it and they got it when they refired..

In the case of that guy, Adetoro1, fregkay has actually given him the best reply, why would you chose a school only for its safety, what about other reasons, flexible curriculum, student-faculty ratio. VO's mood or Not, when you're qualified provided you give a real and genuine answers for all questions asked, you're too good to go

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by wiseman2392(m): 3:20pm On Dec 16, 2015
Oh! I am indebted to this forum if I didn't send my transcript, I would say it again everybody merits GBOSA!!!!!!!,most especially Slimmy05, Bigfrancis and Walspring. This forum is a live saver as it gives me total confidence that my passport is not going back home with me that day. IT IS GOD, BUT NOTHING MORE. I am a silent nairalander but I have been following and reading thru the transcripts since September 2014. This has made me to prepare more than ever. Like others say here that prayer, fasting and commitment to God is a fast way of visa approval, I fasted and prayed for 7 days and indeed it worked for me.
Fast forward to embassy after I left home very late around 5.50am and I was booked for appointment at 6.30am. I got to the embassy around 7am and immediately I am pressed, I don't know if that's interview fever like they used to say. I asked where I could ease myself, I was directed and one"aboki" told me I will pay 100bucks. I have no choice than to pay, I quickly ran into where F1 were queued up, we were directed and that and that and that until we got to the main room. Chai! It was like a market place that everybody with his/her own problem(s). I did my biometrics and we queued up. No sitting down! A good punishment for everybody, everywhere got filled up and crowdy. It was this time they had the thought that we should be seated up and in order. While I was seated waiting for my turn, I quickly did "Amebo" and listen to interview going on in window 11. A white man and lenient with the willingness to issue visa. I heard their conversations and I prayed to God the man should interview me, why? He asked the lady in front of him"why she chose the school?" the lady was saying because the school has a balance something sha. The VO was very nice to ask her the same question four times and was even explaining to the lady the reason she chose the school over others while the lady was saying rubbish, at the end she was denied. Another guy was even arguing with the VO, I looked at them and said to myself "does it mean these people don't know about nairaland" I should have done better to help them but everybody with his/her own issues. Now we were called up to stand on the queue and while standing I saw this Chinko Oyinbo at window 1. I said hey, na the chinko guy people dey talk about for nairaland be this? In fact the guy is very strict and took him much more time to interview people. I prayed I was not directed to him, thank God I was directed to window 9. The lady in front of me was denied, I pitied her but I couldn't help. Next, to my turn but I kept my cool, stood on the number still and looked straight at her eye balls composed until she called me. Immediately I was there I took my brown paper bag containing my documents and purposely threw it GBAMM on the slab. At this moment the confidence just came from nowhere, maybe because she called me herself, I just don't know. This is what transpired between the two of us:

VO: good morning sir?
Me: good morning ma with that warm smile

VO: how are you today
Me: I didn't answer, I just passed my passport, ds 160, sevis fee confirmation and I-20 without asking me to pass them

VO: can u pls place your left four fingers on the scanner?
Me: what do u say, I can't hear u clearly? She repeated herself. But I will tell u, am using this logic to calm my pressure and build more confidence. I did as she said.

VO: now, she was checking at my I-20 and at the same time checking her computer with fast typing. How do u come across this school?
Me: I was just looking at everything she was doing.
Me: Ok, during my NYSC programme, I attended an annual conference summit in Abuja which was organised by the Chemical Society of Nigeria about global climatic and environmental pollution, one of the keynote speakers there happened to be a Professor from ETSU, Prof. Adams. We spoke at length after the conference. I also google searched using chemistry.org and (the VO cuts in)

VO: ok ok ok, what concentration do u have your BSc in?
Me: can u pls come again

VO: she repeated herself
Me: Chemistry

VO: what specialisation would it be for your masters? She asked the question becos it was not specify in my I-20 but becos I ask many questions and read thru some of the transcript I believe u can get a nice and technical specialisation for yourself. Your school will not come and defend your visa for you, note this now.
Me: industrial and analytical chemistry

VO: ok. She looked confused a bit but I stood on my point. Industrial Chemistry? Where do u apply this industrial chemistry
Me: God! I didn't prepare this question out of 120 questions and answers I prepared for my interview. I answered;
Me: as the name implies, it is applied in the industries to analyse using instruments like AAS, GC-MS, LC-MS and colorimeter in order to determine, quantify and characterise the components.. the VO cuts in

VO: or is it the chemistry for oil and gas sector?
Me: NO, I mean industrial chemistry

VO: ok, what will this program do for you when u return?
Me: yes, I believe this is where I wanted her to go so I can handle her wella
Me: when I return to Nigeria, the program would give me the opportunity to work as an industrial and analytical chemist, it will also give me the in-depth knowledge and scientific skills required for me to head my dad newly set up food testing laboratory as well as working with the Federal government of Nigeria research institutes like NIMR and FIIRO. By this, I can contribute positively towards improving human health, environment and industry in my country, Nigeria.

VO: how do u get your scholarship?
Me: again, I asked her to pls repeat what she said and a way of gaining more confidence. She politely repeated it with a louder voice
Me: it is a merit scholarship awarded to me based on my academic performance and the document I sen..the VO cuts

VO: ok ok ok, what's your total score in GRE
Me: 300

VO: can u tell me what you scored in each?
Me: analytical writing-3.0 , Quantitative reasoning- 157 and Verbal section- 143

VO: what does your dad do?
Me: He has a school and also the CEO of xyz food testing laboratory in Nigeria.

VO: ensure that u keep your I-20 very well as it will be useful for you. Also pick your passport at the circle place in the paper given to you. Congratulations, your visa is approved.
Me: was just standing looking at her face straight and said ALHAMDULILLAH. She was looking at me too but doesn't understand what I said. Na so I con bounce out with joy.

ADVICE:
1.Know that it is by God's grace and favour.
2.Prepare yourself very well. In fact, I spent more than one year studying people's transcripts and it worked for me.
3.Don't be scared to asked questions from somebody that knows. Ask slimmy05 and Bigfrancis, I asked too much questions from them
4.Reframe all these questions and answers into your own
5.Be confident and look straight at the VO's eye balls
6.Dress properly and do away with ties as I was advised here.
7.Fast, pray and commit yourself to God
8.Don't be the first person to be interviewed, be like number 30 on the queue during interview, this will let u hear different conversations and be prepared for yours with much confident.
9. Don't rush into given out your documents unless otherwise asked for.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by jah101: 3:26pm On Dec 16, 2015
glossybayor:
Sometimes I always find it so funny on NL, no matter what you post on here about visa deny, people go still dey pick up flops. Do you even know dat sometimes it also depends on d VO's mood?. I don see person wey dey stammer infront of a VO and still got d visa... US Embassy no be shere shere o. I don see person with palm sander and he got his visa while some with suits were denied. I believe it's all about the grace of God. If u like mak u don travel all over the world, e no concern US Embassy o. Tho some people dey fuckup in der interview o but dos white wizard sabi read person mind. Lolz! Getting a US visa na biggest achievement because e hard pass Job interview grin grin


I feel you bro....You so Right !!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by wiseman2392(m): 3:45pm On Dec 16, 2015
Alabsreal:
Hello house, please on my I-20 it's stated that student is not proficient although my I-20 was ready before I took Toefl. Hope I won't have problem with that at the embassy
No problem since you have taken TOEFL.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by jah101: 4:09pm On Dec 16, 2015
Hello Guruss in the house, Just a simple question please...On My I-20 it says PROGRAM English Proficiency= REQUIRED and beside it also it says ENGLISH PROFICIENCY NOTE: STUDENT IS PROFICIENT.....Thou i am currently studying in monroe college in st lucia now and am transferring to the main campus in Newyork..Same school.....I hope this is not a problem? Do i need any English Test or not? Since i am transferring and its written on my I-20 Student is Proficient? Please Advise .Thank you.......Also this question might be funny but i better ask....My hair is very plenty and High,But it is very neat,Do you think i should cut it Low for the interview or it doesn't matter to the VOs? cos i de fear my hair,if i cut am and dem no give me nah anoda pain lol.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Walspring: 4:15pm On Dec 16, 2015
Alabsreal:
Hello house, please on my I-20 it's stated that student is not proficient although my I-20 was ready before I took Toefl. Hope I won't have problem with that at the embassy

It means that you didn't have toefl or ielts requirement score and your English in your Waec grade didn't meet their score.. If not ask your school to send you a letter stating that you are proficient if you have the required score.

Pray to Favour you in that aspect because a lot had issues there and some don't have..
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by glossybayor(m): 4:19pm On Dec 16, 2015
profojah:

Guy, you're right and at the same time you're very wrong for this bolded statement.. Do you mean, guys shouldn't flip out flaws from their denials?. That's basically part of what this thread entails: To help, To proffer solutions to ones problem.. We all know that getting visa is by the favour of God but one really need to get prepared and do all his/her necessary homeworks.. You can't go to the embassy unprepared and expect the favour(heaven helps those who help themselves). You actually wrong for that statement. I remembered back then when, amanze and darklight were denied, guys pointed out their flaws, they worked on it and they got it when they refired..

In the case of that guy, Adetoro1, fregkay has actually given him the best reply, why would you chose a school only for its safety, what about other reasons, flexible curriculum, student-faculty ratio. VO's mood or Not, when you're qualified provided you give a real and genuine answers for all questions asked, you're too good to go
you have a point tho.. may God help us all

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by nairapolice: 4:42pm On Dec 16, 2015
House please who else recently booked a visa appointment and how did you do the photograph upload?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by wiseman2392(m): 5:08pm On Dec 16, 2015
jah101:
Hello Guruss in the house, Just a simple question please...On My I-20 it says PROGRAM English Proficiency= REQUIRED and beside it also it says ENGLISH PROFICIENCY NOTE: STUDENT IS PROFICIENT.....Thou i am currently studying in monroe college in st lucia now and am transferring to the main campus in Newyork..Same school.....I hope this is not a problem? Do i need any English Test or not? Since i am transferring and its written on my I-20 Student is Proficient? Please Advise .Thank you.......Also this question might be funny but i better ask....My hair is very plenty and High,But it is very neat,Do you think i should cut it Low for the interview or it doesn't matter to the VOs? cos i de fear my hair,if i cut am and dem no give me nah anoda pain lol.
No problem at all, what is written in your I-20 means you met english requirement. No need to write english test but it would be useful for u more than u thought. And pertaining to the second question, VO is only particular about how u can defend yourself during the interview, nothing concern them if u are handsome or not.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by malory84: 5:13pm On Dec 16, 2015
Walspring:


If I am not wrong www.Google.com will be in the best position to guide you out for this question
thanks @Walspring i know. i just wanted to get advice from people with practical experience. 'Been there, done that' kinda people.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Emmasmith2016: 5:17pm On Dec 16, 2015
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Walspring: 5:17pm On Dec 16, 2015
nairapolice:
House please who else recently booked a visa appointment and how did you do the photograph upload?

lol.. It should be same way you upload document or your photos via Facebook
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Walspring: 5:20pm On Dec 16, 2015
malory84:

thanks @Walspring i know. i just wanted to get advice from people with practical experience. 'Been there, done that' kinda people.

Let's give the thanks to God
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Emmasmith2016: 5:24pm On Dec 16, 2015
I bless Jah

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by nairapolice: 5:31pm On Dec 16, 2015
Walspring:


lol.. It should be same way you upload document or your photos via Facebook

Lol. I know but u know u.s embassy might not wanna take just any pinshure like facebook. Make he no come be say na pinshure cause wahala
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 5:40pm On Dec 16, 2015
congrats emma and wiseman.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by jah101: 5:42pm On Dec 16, 2015
Thanks alot broo, About the second question,its not about been handsome or not i know am UGLY lol,Its just that my hair is kinda Full (HIGH) Like am keeping my hair and its full to an extend that my brother is telling to cut it that it doesn't make sense for a US VO,So i told him i will ask my Nairaland Folks,so just wondering if that shouldn't be a problem..

wiseman2392:

No problem at all, what is written in your I-20 means you met english requirement. No need to write english test but it would be useful for u more than u thought. And pertaining to the second question, VO is only particular about how u can defend yourself during the interview, nothing concern them if u are handsome or not.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by jah101: 5:43pm On Dec 16, 2015
Congrat bro..

[al Revenue as a director and she also has a timber processing company which she inherited from her late dad
V.O: Alright you will be needing your I-20 at the POE and slide down the white paper
Me: thank you ma'am.. thank you ma'am
V.O: don't mention

No single document was asked!!
You see my people of Nairaland.. Am really a living Testimony of God's glory.... Walspring and slimmy05.....Your unlimited blessings is on the way...wait on it!!!...
GOD BLESS YOU'LL.. AND GOODLUCK ON YOUR INTERVIEWS[/quote]
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by biikeys(m): 6:22pm On Dec 16, 2015
dickoflife:
I already have that plan all I am saying is I am open to change. US earnings I am not familiar with. If it were Europe I have experience with that. What I am looking at is after my masters would job openings in that sector translate to high pay? Would I be better advised to move to another field similar to mine? What I am aiming for is a long term plan so in 15 years from now I won't regret a 'well mapped out plan'.

The pay issue comes after getting a job. Most non-STEM jobs are very very competitive since you're applying alongside many other Americans. If you are a US resident or citizen, that puts you in a 'better' position. But if not, it may be really hard getting a job after graduation;and a 'high' paying one...this not taking into account if you would need employment visa(H-1B) sponsorship which is another tough one for non-STEM majors.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by dickoflife(m): 6:41pm On Dec 16, 2015
Bleep you too my friend.
DeeTus:
Who cares about your destination? Fvck you!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by dickoflife(m): 6:56pm On Dec 16, 2015
biikeys:


The pay issue comes after getting a job. Most non-STEM jobs are very very competitive since you're applying alongside many other Americans. If you are a US resident or citizen, that puts you in a 'better' position. But if not, it may be really hard getting a job after graduation;and a 'high' paying one...this not taking into account if you would need employment visa(H-1B) sponsorship which is another tough one for non-STEM majors.i
I thought of that too. That's why I am dilly-dallying about changing...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by glossybayor(m): 7:02pm On Dec 16, 2015
Emmasmith2016:
GOD IS GOOD!!!
Yesterday afternoon I posted transcript coming up soon with faith..because I have been denied my visa on monday (14/12/15)...the V.O that interviewed me a tall huge man asked me only 2 questions and denied me..(window 9)..today he was at (window 11) busy denying people... I got frustrated when I got home...but I still believed in God that my visa hustle can't just be gone like that....after all the fasting and prayers...so I had to pay for another visa appointment and the date I saw was 11th of January.. I kept on hoping and praying that God should use me as a 'living Testimony' to others..and suddenly I saw a date which was today 16/12/15 by 9:00 so I quickly applied... And I got it.....then today after the long process of going to Walter Carrington from ikorodu.. And my shoe even got spoilt by a bike man grin...I finally got there and stayed on the queue for the normal security checks....den got inside the consulate.. Den was on the queue...den one naija security guy just carry d sharing of people to Windows for head....he finally took me to a young lady who was just smiling at me while I was on queue (NA GOD!).. Then the interview began.

Me: Good morning ma'am
V.O: Hello!
V.O: pass me your documents and place your hands on the fingerprint scanner please?
Me: Did both while we were both still smiling
V.O: so why are you going to the U.S?
ME: Am going for my undergraduate studies in radiologic technology under health Science at Georgia perimeter college
V.O: How many schools did you apply for?
Me: I applied to three schools
V.O:name them please?
Me: Georgia perimeter college, Chattahoochee technical college, Georgia military college
V.O:so why did you choose Georgia perimeter college over the rest
Me: after thoroughly research through educationUSA...I found out that Georgia perimeter college has been the center of excellence especially in Radiologic technology and has provided quality education through practical ways as much as possible.. So it's quite an obvious choice for me and also a friend of mine who came back 2 months ago to work in my dad's company told me the school is good
V.O:so what is radiologic technology?
Me: Radiologic technology has to do with diagnostic imaging examinations and administering radiation therapy treatments
V.O: Why did you choose this course
Me: I have got strong interest in this field right from childhood and doing this course will provide me specialization in my field of interest and also my dad has a radiologic technology company which he started up after retiring from a hospital and also I lost my friend due to late detection of cancer cells in his body while I was in secondary school and cancer is one of the deadliest illness in the world now..so I have grown much passion to become a radiologic technologist and help people..cause that's what we scientist do..we help people
V.O did you write any standardized tests?
Me: Yes I wrote the SAT and TOEFL
V.O: How was your SAT?
Me: it was okay..I did well
V.O: so who is your sponsor?
Me: my mom
V.O: what does she do?
Me: she works at the board of Internal Revenue as a director and she also has a timber processing company which she inherited from her late dad
V.O: Alright you will be needing your I-20 at the POE and slide down the white paper
Me: thank you ma'am.. thank you ma'am
V.O: don't mention

No single document was asked!!
You see my people of Nairaland.. Am really a living Testimony of God's glory.... Walspring and slimmy05.....Your unlimited blessings is on the way...wait on it!!!...
GOD BLESS YOU'LL.. AND GOODLUCK ON YOUR INTERVIEWS
you are demn fortunate my broda, see what I'm talking about? Grace of God!!! I can boldly tell u dat 95% of people who did wot u did wud be denied der visa, u were denied a visa on Monday 14-12-15 dat was 2days ago, u went back today 16-12-15 and ur visa was approved. Seriously na God cos I can tell u dat 95% of people who have done dat never get it. Dey wud say ur too desperate, or u are intended immigrant. US Visa get as e be, na only God. Especially dos white wizards, be lik say dem dey read minds. grin grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by wiseman2392(m): 7:34pm On Dec 16, 2015
Emmasmith2016:
GOD IS GOOD!!!
Yesterday afternoon I posted transcript coming up soon with faith..because I have been denied my visa on monday (14/12/15)...the V.O that interviewed me a tall huge man asked me only 2 questions and denied me..(window 9)..today he was at (window 11) busy denying people... I got frustrated when I got home...but I still believed in God that my visa hustle can't just be gone like that....after all the fasting and prayers...so I had to pay for another visa appointment and the date I saw was 11th of January.. I kept on hoping and praying that God should use me as a 'living Testimony' to others..and suddenly I saw a date which was today 16/12/15 by 9:00 so I quickly applied... And I got it.....then today after the long process of going to Walter Carrington from ikorodu.. And my shoe even got spoilt by a bike man grin...I finally got there and stayed on the queue for the normal security checks....den got inside the consulate.. Den was on the queue...den one naija security guy just carry d sharing of people to Windows for head....he finally took me to a young lady who was just smiling at me while I was on queue (NA GOD!).. Then the interview began.
Me: Good morning ma'am
V.O: Hello!
V.O: pass me your documents and place your hands on the fingerprint scanner please?
Me: Did both while we were both still smiling
V.O: so why are you going to the U.S?
ME: Am going for my undergraduate studies in radiologic technology under health Science at Georgia perimeter college
V.O: How many schools did you apply for?
Me: I applied to three schools
V.O:name them please?
Me: Georgia perimeter college, Chattahoochee technical college, Georgia military college
V.O:so why did you choose Georgia perimeter college over the rest
Me: after thoroughly research through educationUSA...I found out that Georgia perimeter college has been the center of excellence especially in Radiologic technology and has provided quality education through practical ways as much as possible.. So it's quite an obvious choice for me and also a friend of mine who came back 2 months ago to work in my dad's company told me the school is good
V.O:so what is radiologic technology?
Me: Radiologic technology has to do with diagnostic imaging examinations and administering radiation therapy treatments
V.O: Why did you choose this course
Me: I have got strong interest in this field right from childhood and doing this course will provide me specialization in my field of interest and also my dad has a radiologic technology company which he started up after retiring from a hospital and also I lost my friend due to late detection of cancer cells in his body while I was in secondary school and cancer is one of the deadliest illness in the world now..so I have grown much passion to become a radiologic technologist and help people..cause that's what we scientist do..we help people
V.O did you write any standardized tests?
Me: Yes I wrote the SAT and TOEFL
V.O: How was your SAT?
Me: it was okay..I did well
V.O: so who is your sponsor?
Me: my mom
V.O: what does she do?
Me: she works at the board of Internal Revenue as a director and she also has a timber processing company which she inherited from her late dad
V.O: Alright you will be needing your I-20 at the POE and slide down the white paper
Me: thank you ma'am.. thank you ma'am
V.O: don't mention
No single document was asked!!
You see my people of Nairaland.. Am really a living Testimony of God's glory.... Walspring and slimmy05.....Your unlimited blessings is on the way...wait on it!!!...
GOD BLESS YOU'LL.. AND GOODLUCK ON YOUR INTERVIEWS
Congratulations!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Omo97: 7:43pm On Dec 16, 2015
Congratulations to everyone that got their visas today,I celebrate you and tap into ur blessings..I will also testify in d coming weeks in Jesus name! smiley

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