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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Demonicide(f): 8:19pm On Apr 21, 2018
Dupsaw:
Visa Approved today at Lagos Embassy 6:45. This VO can ask question for Africa, but he is a nice guy tho. He listens to all one has to say. I wasn't even looking round the room because I was not ready to see any blue paper that would destabilize me, I was just looking towards the other side of the room

I would like to thank Deetus(my big uncle) for his time. Also Ecoleco, you were the first person I reached out to on this forum and you guided me according. Texrem words can not express how grateful I am to you for everything,you are one in a million. Abeeolars thank you for encouraging me and staying up all night with me on the phone yesterday.. And to everyone who I reached out to here at one time or the other. Thank you.

VO: Come forward please
VO: Passport and i-20 (passes it to him)

VO: Which school are you going to?
ME: Cleveland state university Ohio

VO: Course?
ME: Criminology

VO: (looks at me with surprise and says why criminology)
ME: I am someone who I love been involved in solving situations and in Nigeria , we are dealing with a lot to criminal situations (nods in agreement with me,for my mind I say OK O) and I believe that an indept knowledge of criminology is not only going to help me in understanding the psychologies that are behide crimes but it would also help me in finding suitable measures to tackle crimes from frequent occurrence in my country and also with this degree I would be able to contribute to the security of lives and properties of the people that are living in Nigeria.

VO:What kind of Job would you get with this degree in Nigeria
ME: I will take up a job with a law enforcement agency here in Nigeria where I would be able to utilize the skills and knowledge which I would have learnt in helping my country to tackle the crimes that we are facing from occurring frequently.

VO:Who is paying?
ME: My uncle

VO: What does he do?
ME: He works with Google as a( VO cuts in and says Google here in Nigeria or US) here in Nigeria as a product marketing manager for Nigeria and he owns a digital agency that is in partnership with Google here in Nigeria where they provide services to telecommunications , banks and multinational companies.

VO: Are you married
ME: No I am not

VO: When did you finish high school?
ME: 2009

VO: What have you been doing since?
ME: I first went to obtain my National diploma degree

VO: What Jobs have you been doing?
ME: I worked with educare foundation where we create awareness against rape, drug and child abuse and I also voluntarily worked with( he cuts me here and then asks

VO: what course your ND IN and what year did you finish?
ME: In masscomm and finished in 2013

VO: OK continue about your voluntary job
ME: Chai na so i forget wayti i dey say o i forgot the name of the voluntary job company, I just started smiling so much and then he smiled back(this is why i said he is a nice guy, I interpreted the smile as calm down girl we are just having a conversation) and immediately i remembered. I worked with the committee encouraging corporate philanthropy on raising funds to buy a mobile cancer clinic for Lagos and present I work with a security firm as a customer service rep(ALL IN DS160).

VO: Have you traveled out before
ME: I havent had any reason to until now(looks up and gives me a look that means like seriously)

VO; Are you married?
ME: NO

VO:How many schools did you apply to?
ME:3

VO: How many admitted you and name them
ME: MTSU and Michigan state university, MTSU admitted me

VO: Why pick cleveland over MTSU?
ME; I chose csu because they have a criminology research center where I would be exposed to know how criminal minds work and they dont just teach the theory aspect of criminology alone but they teach with a lot of practical case studies which better prepares me on how to face the criminal world in real life. na so i shut up my mouth o because seriously I had nothing more to say( I remember texrem telling me to find more reasons for this particular question but I was too lazy to)

VO:Stared typing just when I thought it was over he then said can I see you ND Transcript
ME; For my mind I say which kind wahala be this then i said " Cleveland state university did not use my ND transcript in giving me admission my WAEC result was used.

VO: Can I see it,
ME: Passed it with confidence unto say na so so distinctions dey there.

VO: Can i see your uncle's bank statement...

And then the waiting started and me praying to God to be approved. he returns my WAEC result and starts to scrutinize my bank statement and then drops it, I just thought I would be put on AP, then he says your uncle works with Google and I SAY yes. and he gives me the statement and says I will be...trust me that is the only thing I heard. i dont even know where he brought out the white paper from.

ME; Thank you and enjoy the rest of your day.
na so i dey say thank you Jesus till i got to the car park.

One thing I would like to say is that it is good to read this forum thoroughly but you might get confused at some points so guys please be careful. I read to the extent that I almost lost my mind. Thanks to texrem for calling me to order.

Deetus this transcript is dedicated to you.
Above all prayer is the koko, to me sha.

My padi Chingynas. you would get yours soon by Gods grace.

God be praised.
Hope you're enjoying CSU? Hope to join you soon.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by theamerican(f): 8:27pm On Apr 21, 2018
2by5:
Hello House, am a silent follower, I need your advice,

I studied Arts for undergraduate and presently working as a customer care representative. I applied to Oklahoma State University to study International Studies. These course has little to do with my course or work. Will like to know if its a Red flag at the interview. Looking to apply to other schools also.

Thank you.

While switching from Arts (and working as a CCR) to International studies in itself is not a problem or red flag as you put it, proving that it's a decision that took time and serious research to make is important. That's what you should be thinking of.

America is the land of the free, a country of opportunities. You're free to choose whatever, change your mind whenever, make mistakes, etc., the VO only wants to see that you put effort, know what you're doing and that you have what it takes to succeed in Grad school.

If you had a son who studied History at Undergrad level, comes to ask you to sell your house for money so he can go get a Master's degree in Physics at the University of Ibadan for example, aren't you going to ask that boy to convince you on why you should invest in such an idea? It may look impossible, but don't underestimate the power of determination, enthusiasm and focus.

I hope that analogy gives you an idea of what I'm trying to say. Have a great day. smiley

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by sunshineluv5: 8:42pm On Apr 21, 2018
Olalekank:
It's ma not sir
lolzzz alright ma!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by justwise(m): 9:07pm On Apr 21, 2018
@theamerican

Please stop this idea of private chat and keep discussion open here.

Thanks

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by theamerican(f): 9:36pm On Apr 21, 2018
justwise:

@theamerican

Please stop this idea of private chat and keep discussion open here.

Thanks

Ok. smiley
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Coxtie(m): 9:37pm On Apr 21, 2018
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Coxtie(m): 9:45pm On Apr 21, 2018
I have two problems anyone that can help..
I finish my secondary school in 2014 and now I’m a 400L student but I never included that on my DS-160.. I applied for undergraduate in Cleveland state University
Because I don’t want them to know I’m in a particular school right now..
my question is.. if the VO ask me what have I been doing since 2014 what should I say??

NO 2
I actually applied for 3 schools but I included only one unknowingly to avoid further discussion from the VO
What if I’m asked how many schools did I applied for.. can I say 3??
well known for me that it’s not on my DS-160 can I get penalized??

Can I say somethings that happens not be be on my DS-160 can I be penalized??.. I need help.. my interview is just few days ahead please
Please your responses are highly appreciated
My interview is so near
Please please please
God bless you all
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ayooluwa18(f): 10:18pm On Apr 21, 2018
pls is there a procedure for becoming a member of this trend, seems i missed out something and that is why i am been ignored. pls i need some1 to put me through on how to get response on this trend. thanks

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by adel3951: 10:19pm On Apr 21, 2018
Good evening everyone please is there anybody currently in santa monica. Thank you
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Chimourinho(m): 10:30pm On Apr 21, 2018
Wonderful job guys, please my case is a little different because am applying for a non-immigration visa. I got an invitation for my community cultural conference in Florida, and i have a brother who stays in Atlanta with the family and have been citizens for over 20 years and gainfully employed. They are willing to sponsor my trip but since i started making enquiries about USA visa interview everyone is just saying they will deny me visa. Am a graduate, finished 2014(i know it's inconsequential) no job, no fat acct balance (but i can get someone to manufacture an employment letter tho i want to be truthful to them) but i am a fashion designer. I mean i know am handicapped when they consider my ties with Naija. What can i do to Savage this situation now as my interview is first week of May.
Advise please...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Coxtie(m): 10:39pm On Apr 21, 2018
Coxtie:
I have two problems anyone that can help..
I finish my secondary school in 2014 and now I’m a 400L student but I never included that on my DS-160.. I applied for undergraduate in Cleveland state University
Because I don’t want them to know I’m in a particular school right now..
my question is.. if the VO ask me what have I been doing since 2014 what should I say??

NO 2
I actually applied for 3 schools but I included only one unknowingly to avoid further discussion from the VO
What if I’m asked how many schools did I applied for.. can I say 3??
well known for me that it’s not on my DS-160 can I get penalized??

Can I say somethings that happens not be be on my DS-160 can I be penalized??.. I need help.. my interview is just few days ahead please
Please your responses are highly appreciated
My interview is so near
Please please please
God bless you all
please endeavor to make a response to the question
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by whandeykoal(f): 10:57pm On Apr 21, 2018
dislat:
Yes, they do! quote author=whandeykoal post=66889483]Good evening guys. Pls, does anyone knows if wes accepts statement of result?

Good evening, please was that what you used?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by theamerican(f): 11:03pm On Apr 21, 2018
Ayooluwa18:
pls is there a procedure for becoming a member of this trend, seems i missed out something and that is why i am been ignored. pls i need some1 to put me through on how to get response on this trend. thanks

When you ask a question and you get no reply, it's not because people are ignoring you, it's probably because they read it and didn't know how to reply and are keeping it open until someone who knows how to, replies.

The case is different if you mention someone and ask them a direct question and they don't say anything (again, they have the right to not say anything). If you ask a question openly, it's nice to wait and hope someone has an answer.

Common mistakes:

Asking a question that has been answered over and over on the thread. Sometimes people don't wanna keep saying the same thing.

Another mistake is a question like "I finished school in 1995, tell me how to start everything from scratch, give me a list of schools, and everything I need to do". People frown when you don't give them the impression you've made an attempt to seek information on your own especially if that information is easy to get. This same thing leads to visa denials, when applicants make a VO get the vibe that they didn't put in effort to get informed.

That being said, while you're waiting for someone to answer your question, read previous pages. I promise, sometimes, the answer you're waiting for is already there.

Finally, I know how it feels when it looks like others are getting their questions answered and you're not, just be patient and everything's gonna be good.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ayooluwa18(f): 11:21pm On Apr 21, 2018
Thanks alot i will go through it.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by eldee365: 11:48pm On Apr 21, 2018
Ayooluwa18:
Thanks alot i will go through it.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by patsodek(m): 1:53am On Apr 22, 2018
You will need to write GRE. Evaluate your transcript with WES, I'm not sure if you need to include your PGD. Check East Tennessee State University, Georgia Southern uni. And universities in Texas. You will also have to apply through SOPHAS.
Ayooluwa18:
Congrats to everyone that have their visa grants already and i wish every1 expecting success.This is my case.
I am a female microbiology graduate with a cgpa of 2.48. After my NYSC i did post graduate diploma in geographic information system (GIS) and had cgpa of 4.25. Now i want to proceed to do my masters in public health, community health or any related course in the US.
I need someone to put me through on possible schools to apply to. then i need explanation on how the WES assessment works for my kind of situation.Thanks

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Coxtie(m): 2:08am On Apr 22, 2018
Coxtie:
I have two problems anyone that can help..
I finish my secondary school in 2014 and now I’m a 400L student but I never included that on my DS-160.. I applied for undergraduate in Cleveland state University
Because I don’t want them to know I’m in a particular school right now..
my question is.. if the VO ask me what have I been doing since 2014 what should I say??

NO 2
I actually applied for 3 schools but I included only one unknowingly to avoid further discussion from the VO
What if I’m asked how many schools did I applied for.. can I say 3??
well known for me that it’s not on my DS-160 can I get penalized??

Can I say somethings that happens not be be on my DS-160 can I be penalized??.. I need help.. my interview is just few days ahead please
Please your responses are highly appreciated
My interview is so near
Please please please
God bless you all
I want someone to attend to this please
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olalekank(m): 7:22am On Apr 22, 2018
Coxtie:
I want someone to attend to this please
Rule Number 1: Don't lie to your VO
Rule Number 2: Rule Number 1

Those guys are trained psychologists and can easily detect if you're lying through your eyes and your body.

If you finished secondary school in 2014, you can tell the VO that you were studying a course here in Nigeria but you should be able to strongly convince the VO why s(he) let you go another degree.

If you applied to 3 schools, tell the VO that you applied to 3 schools.

If I may ask, why not masters?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Coxtie(m): 8:04am On Apr 22, 2018
Olalekank:

Rule Number 1: Don't lie to your VO
Rule Number 2: Rule Number 1

Those guys are trained psychologists and can easily detect if you're lying through your eyes and your body.

If you finished secondary school in 2014, you can tell the VO that you were studying a course here in Nigeria but you should be able to strongly convince the VO why s(he) let you go another degree.


If you applied to 3 schools, tell the VO that you applied to 3 schools.

If I may ask, why not masters?
I don’t feel comfortable going for master because I applied for undergraduate already..
My question is
Although I applied for 3schools but I never included it on my Ds-160.. can I proceed to tell them I did applied for 3schools?? Hope I will not be penalized because it is not on my DS-160??
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by ThePianoGuy: 10:11am On Apr 22, 2018
iamblisz:
Hi guys ; 2.2 in quantity surveying isn't a great result to get admission for masters in project management or even get scholarships, in the US, I'm I not supposed to sit for exams like GRE or TOEFl to help boost my chances or should I apply before sitting for the exams. Plz I'm confused here I need urgent answer.
Secondly, can I still apply for 2019 fall admission? Considering the short period time remaining? Or should I patiently prepare for spring 2019?

Lastly, which exam do I take? GRE or TOEFL considering my course of study and school.
Thanks in advance
take gre or apply to another country

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 10:33am On Apr 22, 2018
theamerican:



I'll try to answer this without being a dream-killer. According to your first interview, it went horribly wrong because you simply didn't prepare for your interview. Your answer was too generic, those people are tired of hearing the same things over and over and it gets frustrating for them at a point.

Going back to do the same thing, expecting a different result was just wrong. Changing the embassy isn't going to do much if you're still going to repeat the same mistakes. She kept asking: WHAT has changed? Your answer was self-indicting. Nothing has changed hence the decision also isn't gonna change. If you go again in May, they'd gladly take your application fee and deny you IF you make the same mistake.

Now that we have covered what you did wrong, how do you correct it? First, until there's something significantly different in your application and/or what you're going to say next time you go, please don't waste that money. Secondly, read about your school, your course, the city, the ranking, etc. and use convincing words to show you are a good student who put in work to secure the admission.

Avoid statements like "well known for its well structured curriculum and a high quality research program which aliens to my area of interest", instead, say something original, something that really shows you put in work and have a particular reason to CHOOSE the school, course, etc. Don't just say "my career goals", tell them specifically what your area of interest/career goal is and what about that school/course is going to help you reach that goal and how it's going to do so.

A quick example: I intend to start a poultry business in Nigeria after my studies (instead of I wanna set up a business when I'm back), and ABC university's department of Agriculture is well known for teaching students eco-friendly practices in the 21st century (instead of ABC university's agric dept is ranked highly). I believe learning from a school like that would set me apart from my rivals. (Don't stop there, say something original like because eco-friendly agriculture in Nigeria is non-existent, and you think you'd have an upper hand). Etc. When you keep talking like you know what you're doing, the VO nods and moves to next question.

Always speak like you REALLY know what you're doing and you have a plan.

Finally, PLEASE, make sure something about your application changes before you reapply.

Good luck and I hope you make the right decision.

Wakanda forever lol.
Nice one.
Can you please help me review my transcript. My interview is around the corner.
Thank you.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Johnthegreat: 10:37am On Apr 22, 2018
Lizzy55:

Nice one.
Can you please help me review my transcript. My interview is around the corner.
Thank you.



Nice one
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Johnthegreat: 11:03am On Apr 22, 2018
Walspring:


All join and not just lodging of money inside the account

I greet you,
Please my question is, i have an Aunt in the USA( a nurse and citizen too) she will sponsor my masters, will it raise an issue at the interview because she is not based in Nigeria?

Or should i be my own sponsor?

Which one is better chance.

Most people i have seen here have their sponsor base in Nigeria.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by 2by5: 11:33am On Apr 22, 2018
Thank you so much, will work on that. Am grateful
theamerican:


While switching from Arts (and working as a CCR) to International studies in itself is not a problem or red flag as you put it, proving that it's a decision that took time and serious research to make is important. That's what you should be thinking of.

America is the land of the free, a country of opportunities. You're free to choose whatever, change your mind whenever, make mistakes, etc., the VO only wants to see that you put effort, know what you're doing and that you have what it takes to succeed in Grad school.

If you had a son who studied History at Undergrad level, comes to ask you to sell your house for money so he can go get a Master's degree in Physics at the University of Ibadan for example, aren't you going to ask that boy to convince you on why you should invest in such an idea? It may look impossible, but don't underestimate the power of determination, enthusiasm and focus.

I hope that analogy gives you an idea of what I'm trying to say. Have a great day. smiley

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by 4gunners(m): 12:30pm On Apr 22, 2018
Hmn
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Coxtie(m): 12:44pm On Apr 22, 2018
Please help me house..
my interview is less than 2days now..
Can I say something’s that are not on my Ds-160.. hope will i be penalized?
For example
I actually applied for 3 schools but I never included it..on my Ds-160
I only included one. Can I tell the VO I applied for 3 schools.. hope I will not be penalized since it was not on my Ds-160..
please I need response
My interview is at hand ..
Please please.. God bless you all
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 12:55pm On Apr 22, 2018
Coxtie:
what about we that choose only one school.. and we had no TOEFL or GRE because it’s not required.. and we have applied for visa what should we do?
Please reply as quick as you can..
my interview date is so near
Sorry this is coming late, been busy.
Oh well, it doesn't entirely mean you'll be refused a visa. Applying to more than one school and writing the tests are just one of the backups one has. I've seen people who got a visa without writing the tests and applied to just one school. All in all, everything is very possible. Blessings!

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