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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 11:41am On Aug 18, 2018
General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 11:13pm On Aug 17
Denied.
Vo- good morning
Me - same
Vo- pass me your passport and i-20
Vo- what are you going to US to do
Me- am going for theological studies majoring in masters of divinity.
Vo - what will the programme do for you
Me - it will aid to build me up in my ministerial endeavor, as a priest, going for further studies will also help to gain more knowledge about biblical languages and its explanation. It will assist me in missionary work major planting of churchs and to help my diocese in developing younger priest.
Vo.- tell me about you academics background
Me.- went to imsu from 2000 to 2004 then after my nysc i enrolled into the ministry after which got
admisdion to a teological school from 2007 to 2011 after which i was ordained
Vo- what is your work as a priest
Me- well as a priest am involve in evangelical work og winning souls for christ i was also attached to the bp before now as chaplain assiting him episcopal services as well as keeping his vital documents safe. Presently am serving in the cath.
Vo-now you are about to travel who will be doing all these work for the bp
Me- somebody handed over to.me of which i have handed over to anither person whom bp is comfortable working with that is why he approved my trip to study
Vo- how long have you served in the diocese
Me- 10 yrs and 7months.
Vo -he kept on typing and am sorry you dont need a visa now.
Morover i didnt pay for sevis no body told me about it

Help help help.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Flaame(m): 11:45am On Aug 18, 2018
GahiaO:
My school resumes on the 4th of September. I just hope it’s sorted out before then. This Administrative processing thing can give someone a high Bp. Really frustrating thing.
Your case is safe...which school though?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 11:45am On Aug 18, 2018
KAMSITO:
General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 11:13pm On Aug 17
Denied.
Vo- good morning
Me - same
Vo- pass me your passport and i-20
Vo- what are you going to US to do
Me- am going for theological studies majoring in masters of divinity.
Vo - what will the programme do for you
Me - it will aid to build me up in my ministerial endeavor, as a priest, going for further studies will also help to gain more knowledge about biblical languages and its explanation. It will assist me in missionary work major planting of churchs and to help my diocese in developing younger priest.
Vo.- tell me about you academics background
Me.- went to imsu from 2000 to 2004 then after my nysc i enrolled into the ministry after which got
admisdion to a teological school from 2007 to 2011 after which i was ordained
Vo- what is your work as a priest
Me- well as a priest am involve in evangelical work og winning souls for christ i was also attached to the bp before now as chaplain assiting him episcopal services as well as keeping his vital documents safe. Presently am serving in the cath.
Vo-now you are about to travel who will be doing all these work for the bp
Me- somebody handed over to.me of which i have handed over to anither person whom bp is comfortable working with that is why he approved my trip to study
Vo- how long have you served in the diocese
Me- 10 yrs and 7months.
Vo -he kept on typing and am sorry you dont need a visa now.
Morover i didnt pay for sevis no body told me about it.
Apart from not paying the sevis where did i get wrong in my transcript. I need more assistance.

Help help help.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Spotlighte: 1:00pm On Aug 18, 2018
KAMSITO:
KAMSITO:
General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 11:13pm On Aug 17
Denied.
Vo- good morning
Me - same
Vo- pass me your passport and i-20
Vo- what are you going to US to do
Me- am going for theological studies majoring in masters of divinity.
Vo - what will the programme do for you
Me - it will aid to build me up in my ministerial endeavor, as a priest, going for further studies will also help to gain more knowledge about biblical languages and its explanation. It will assist me in missionary work major planting of churchs and to help my diocese in developing younger priest.
Vo.- tell me about you academics background
Me.- went to imsu from 2000 to 2004 then after my nysc i enrolled into the ministry after which got
admisdion to a teological school from 2007 to 2011 after which i was ordained
Vo- what is your work as a priest
Me- well as a priest am involve in evangelical work og winning souls for christ i was also attached to the bp before now as chaplain assiting him episcopal services as well as keeping his vital documents safe. Presently am serving in the cath.
Vo-now you are about to travel who will be doing all these work for the bp
Me- somebody handed over to.me of which i have handed over to anither person whom bp is comfortable working with that is why he approved my trip to study
Vo- how long have you served in the diocese
Me- 10 yrs and 7months.
Vo -he kept on typing and am sorry you dont need a visa now.
Morover i didnt pay for sevis no body told me about it.
Apart from not paying the sevis where did i get wrong in my transcript. I need more assistance.

Help help help.


I don't know, but saying "ministerial endeavours" is too generic. What ministerial endeavours? This is your time to focus or talk about the ministerial endeavours. Think about it, and also understand why this ministerial thing has to be done in the USA and not Nigeria.

When you say "Biblical languages", would your school teach all of these or is it just something you intend learning yourself when you're there?

When you're asked your academic background, I think and feel you should start from the beginning - like start from when you finished secondary school, when you got into the uni, what you studied etc. If there's no link between what you studied and your being a priest now, explain to the VO why you switched. Talk about how that is helping your ministry too. For example, let's say you studied medicine, you have to mention how you treat sick people as a work of mercy blah blah (only if that's true though).

You can do better when explaining your work as a priest. Always hit the nail on the head. Avoid generic answers. Try to tilt the conversation in your favour so that you can mention your strong points.

And yea, please pay your sevis fee.

Did you write any standardized exam?

What school are you going to?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by itsyourboya: 1:15pm On Aug 18, 2018
KAMSITO:
KAMSITO:
General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 11:13pm On Aug 17
Denied.
Vo- good morning
Me - same
Vo- pass me your passport and i-20
Vo- what are you going to US to do
Me- am going for theological studies majoring in masters of divinity.
Vo - what will the programme do for you
Me - it will aid to build me up in my ministerial endeavor, as a priest, going for further studies will also help to gain more knowledge about biblical languages and its explanation. It will assist me in missionary work major planting of churchs and to help my diocese in developing younger priest.
Vo.- tell me about you academics background
Me.- went to imsu from 2000 to 2004 then after my nysc i enrolled into the ministry after which got
admisdion to a teological school from 2007 to 2011 after which i was ordained
Vo- what is your work as a priest
Me- well as a priest am involve in evangelical work og winning souls for christ i was also attached to the bp before now as chaplain assiting him episcopal services as well as keeping his vital documents safe. Presently am serving in the cath.
Vo-now you are about to travel who will be doing all these work for the bp
Me- somebody handed over to.me of which i have handed over to anither person whom bp is comfortable working with that is why he approved my trip to study
Vo- how long have you served in the diocese
Me- 10 yrs and 7months.
Vo -he kept on typing and am sorry you dont need a visa now.
Morover i didnt pay for sevis no body told me about it.
Apart from not paying the sevis where did i get wrong in my transcript. I need more assistance.

Help help help.

Stop spamming for Christ's sake! Gosh!!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by FutureDon(m): 1:40pm On Aug 18, 2018
Anyone in NYC or Miami please?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LUCAS99: 1:47pm On Aug 18, 2018
FutureDon:
Anyone in NYC or Miami please?

Yes, I'm in Miami.

Do you need any help?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LUCAS99: 1:50pm On Aug 18, 2018
FutureDon:
Anyone in NYC or Miami please?

I think imperiouxx is still in NYC.

So you might wanna reach out to him.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 1:55pm On Aug 18, 2018
Spotlight thanks for your reply.
I didnnt write any standadized exam and the school am going to is Reformed Episcopal seminary in blue bel penn.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Anyiodogwu1: 2:00pm On Aug 18, 2018
KAMSITO:
Denied.
Vo- good morning
Me - same
Vo- pass me your passport and i-20
Vo- what are you going to US to do
Me- am going for theological studies majoring in masters of divinity.
Vo - what will the programme do for you
Me - it will aid to build me up in my ministerial endeavor, as a priest, going for further studies will also help to gain more knowledge about biblical languages and its explanation. It will assist me in missionary work major planting of churchs and to help my diocese in developing younger priest.
Vo.- tell me about you academics background
Me.- went to imsu from 2000 to 2004 then after my nysc i enrolled into the ministry after which got
admisdion to a teological school from 2007 to 2011 after which i was ordained
Vo- what is your work as a priest
Me- well as a priest am involve in evangelical work og winning souls for christ i was also attached to the bp before now as chaplain assiting him episcopal services as well as keeping his vital documents safe. Presently am serving in the cath.
Vo-now you are about to travel who will be doing all these work for the bp
Me- somebody handed over to.me of which i have handed over to anither person whom bp is comfortable working with that is why he approved my trip to study
Vo- how long have you served in the diocese
Me- 10 yrs and 7months.
Vo -he kept on typing and am sorry you dont need a visa now.
Morover i didnt pay for sevis no body told me about it

Help help help.
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 9:49pm
KAMSITO:
Good people good day.
I was denied a visa i was supposed to commenced study on 15th of August but since i cant make it i wrot for diferment, the school replied asking if i will like to join November section. My worry is, is there any recognized section for students in November or is it only fall (Ang) and spring(january) summer(march)
Pls can somebody clear me.
Oga we don hear naaaaa. person wey sabi go answer u. u just dey modify peoples post make them for use see ur own. calm down. and if I were u I will go for that November period because competitions no dey too much dem go get time ask u questions well. no be like july /August wey student plenty for the hall then the vo go con begin start screening, looking for the best student. my opinion sha.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GiftyDiamond: 2:09pm On Aug 18, 2018
@ Trice2

Please can I pm you? Need to find out somethings from you.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by KAMSITO: 2:13pm On Aug 18, 2018
Some people wan kill me because am asking to know pls spare me i want to know better its the sick that needs the doctor if your ailment is not healed u keep visiting the doctor and taking drugs

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kfrosh: 2:38pm On Aug 18, 2018
You don't get the point still. Stop spamming the thread. Stop asking the same question twice within a very short time interval. Post responsibly. Have a nice day.
KAMSITO:
Some people wan kill me because am asking to know pls spare me i want to know better its the sick that needs the doctor if your ailment is not healed u keep visiting the doctor and taking drugs

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GboyegaD(m): 2:55pm On Aug 18, 2018
jelmusboy:
I did my interview in Lagos on the 14th. I hope they will release the visa this week, will report to school on Monday as you've advised


Just relax and be hopeful. AP can be a pain in the ass but one can only be patient. I know how it feels but the good side is that you are almost there.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by sunshineluv5: 3:17pm On Aug 18, 2018
Hello house I apologize i took long in posting my transcript, I really learnt a lot from this thread and it’s only fair that I give back. I had my first interview on the 9th of July but was denied despite the fact that the aunty that interviewed me said I am a strong candidate. She squeezed her face all through the interview ‘like say I snatch her husband' but I didn’t let it take away my confidence. I was initially taken to the fat black aunty she was already scrutinizing one babe she was seriously stammering, hmm I ran to the toilet for 20mins came out and joined Mr. Peter’s line as a sharp babe. But oga controlling the queue caught me and directed me to the light skinned pretty VO that was the moment I knew my village people escorted me to the embassy that day this is was the case of “from fry pan to fire”. Thanks to family and friends who encouraged me to reapply i booked a space for 10th of August to the glory of God I was approved below is my transcript

Was dropped off by a family friend around 6:00am interview was for 6:30am. Both the tension and AC from his car coupled with the fact that it was raining brought cold down my spine. I joined the queue i was still shivering then I prayed to God I can’t be like this during the interview it would show lack of confidence I started humming this song to myself “let your power flow in this place". After the whole checks it got to another “judgment day again”. I was a little bit tensed but I was normal still singing my song. The infamous Fat black aunty haven’t showed up yet I prayed to God to keep her at home for my sake. One by one the Vos started opening their windows. I prayed to have Mr peter and one other guy because I have watched them severally on the Facebook live chat ‘but last last them no reach my hand' lolzzz. I was called to window 1 behold the aunty that denied me the pretty black American VO(for my mind person no fit die two times naaa i didn’t even realize when I called the guy controlling the queue “oga please this lady has interviewed me before oooo”). He took me to window 2 a very calm guy in his late 30s and this went a long way in boosting my confidence. While he was interviewing the first guy at my front he excused himself and left for about 5mins. At this point my eyes caught different scenes VOs were just turning applicants into Chelsea fans blue papers everywhere like snow. One guy collected his own ‘him just bone face' assuming they gave him gun he would have shot the vo that interviewed him. Aunty in window 1 refused one mama whom they gave an interpreter chai! mama was begging her ‘ejor ejor ahh ahh ahh ejor' hmmm I was hoping she would retrieve it ‘lie lie last last' she called security on mama. Then my booboo lolzzz came back and finished up with the guy he approved the guy. I waited to be called upon by him first, I deliberately wanted him to observe my dressing( I was putting on a high waist penciled leg suit pant, a white three quarter sleeve shirt which I tucked in with a black belt, black flat shoes I don’t need heels ‘before them go wonder whether na modelling this one come for lolzzzz' because I’m almost 6ft tall , dotted feminine bow tie and wore a pair of classes to make me look professional and wrapped my natural hair) Then he beckoned on me to come forward sharply I matched forward like a soldier.

Me: Goodmorning sir and hope you are doing great today?
VO: oooo yes I’m fine and you?
ME: (With a smile)awesome!
VO: Your doc please?
ME: (passing it to him then I quickly added) oooo and I love your Ankara(he was putting on a brown dotted Ankara)
VO: Thank you! So I see you want to go for Information Media (with a concentration in instructional design/Training) so why this course?
ME: I chose to study this course because I’m an education enthusiast, and Nigeria as a developing country has it’s biggest problem facing education(then I deliberately did this to get him involved) Sir do you know what this problem is?(I took a 2-3 sec pause then he waved at me like babe talk I don’t know lolzzz I continued) Lack of technology adaptation therefore my study in the US will expose me to the very frontiers of emerging instructional technology tools for learning such as ezvid, jing, canvas and spark after which I will return back to Nigeria to introduce technology into the Nigeria’s school curriculum by creating instructional contents into e-learning formats to aid learning in schools therefore making learning more engaging for the 21st century learners……..(cuts me off)
VO: How did you learn about the school?
ME: I learnt about it during an annual education conference organized by Microsoft Nigeria which I was present with the theme “leapfrogging the education system of Nigeria through technology with special focus to the USA”. On one of the pages of the magazine’s published for that day was the profile of professor xyz whose research agenda has been on instructional designs and e-learning in developing countries I reached out to her she’s interested in working with me on her next CTC workshop(This time nodes in affirmation like sure she’s interested in you)
VO: where do you plan working after this degree?
ME: Having acquired a vast knowledge in instructional designs I look forward to working with Microsoft Nigeria, xyz state government and establishing the best digital education consulting firm in Nigeria and sub sahara Africa on my currently owned piece of land ( I deliberately said that and I have my landed documents but seems he was OK with that) where I will be working as an instructional/curriculum content designer as well as a consultant for education boards and schools across Nigeria and Africa.
VO: So what kind of project do you wish to go into with Microsoft?
ME: The tittle of the project is “school Creativity “ it is aimed at internalizing learning for children and bringing the best of technology development to the classroom. (Seems oga wants to hear more then I continued) Sir this is the bane facing education in Nigeria for instance you can take a walk into an average Nigerian classroom here in Lagos and you would be shocked to see that activities are still been dominated with the use of outdated textbooks chalkboards and extensive talks from the teachers and this is becoming very boring for the 21st century learners known as the digital natives with this degree I can make the Nigeria’s schools meet the technology standard for digital education therefore producing quality graduates who can compete effectively in the global economy.
VO: Did you apply to any other school?
ME: Yes
VO: Name them?
ME: University of Tampa, Tareleton state university and Webster university
VO: Why this school?
ME: (smiles) well, although these other three schools are great and outstanding but the deciding factor for me was because I was offered a 50% Academic merit based scholarship ( he was now looking at my i-20 for the scholarship) most importantly I have been given the opportunity to work with prof xyz whose research agenda has been on instructional designs and e-learning in developing countries which is applicable to the current situation of education in Nigeria and this was amplified in the Microsoft conference organized two years ago in Nigeria. Lastly I got so fascinated with the curriculum technology center of the department which is designated for designing curriculum for third world countries which I want to acquire and implement in nigeria working…..(cuts me off)
VO: You said you got a 50% scholarship but I can see $$$ which is not even up to that?
ME: Ooo sir I also have an award for out of state waiver(quickly brought it out I kept it somewhere in my folder cuz I knew such question would come up)
VO: (looking at it then said) I think this is 30%
ME: Sir i went to the school’s website and got the resident tuition cost of attendance I did a calculation with my total semester credit hour and I arrived at a rough estimate of more than 50%
VO: ooo I see (nodding his fine head lolzzzz) so the scholarship and the award all amounted to 50% which is what amount ( yes boo in affirmation and told him the amount) so who will be paying for the rest fees?
ME: My uncle Mr. xyz will be paying the rest fees, my mum will be assisting me where necessary and I also have my personal savings for miscellaneous.
VO: Can I see your uncle’s SOA?
ME: Sure sir(Note: I still took my 621 pages SOA A.K.A GMAT,TOEFL and GRE textbook as mocked by few persons here and this was part of the major reason he didn’t place me on AP mere looking at the SOA it screams GENUINE!!, I brought it out from it special portfolio) sir for the fact that the SOA is voluminous my uncle made a summary of all transactions On this paper (trying to show him)
VO: Just take off the first and last pages of the SOA
ME: (trying to remove it from the thick staple chai! the thing no gree I was like God ooo this man Should not get angry that I’m wasting his time village ppl oooo. Then I asked) Sir can I tear it? I’m finding it difficult to remove the staple(beckoned on me with a smile to go ahead fiam! In two sec I gave him the pages my booboo was busy studying the SOA I guess he was really impressed with the inflow and outflow which ran into hundreds of millions within 6months then he gave me back and started typing)
VO: Are you single or married?
ME: I’m single
VO: (Started typing for what seemed like eternity, I saw God/devil white/blue paper and my passport was placed beside both of them I was praying in my heart lord please don’t let me cry again today please lord) Finally my booobooo said those sweet words YOUR VISA HAS BEEN APPROVED you will pick up blabababla in 3 days blalabla I couldn’t curtail the excitement that I had to stamp my left feet on the floor like Nigeria police lolzzzz
ME: smiling sheepishly thank you sir! Thank you sir! Do have a lovely day immediately I came out of the door was jumping and running to go tell my family the good news one of the security men told me to take it easy because those soldiers outside would extort money from me immediately 'I bone face lolzz'

Tips! Tips! Tips!
*As always advised here personalize your response let it be unique and always drive it home.
*If you ain’t convinced with your response there’s no way you can ever convince a VO except a miracle happens.
*I know many would say the VOs don’t look at your dressing but I will say this, dress the way you want to be address all of these factors comes into play. I saw a babe an F-1 applicant that flew are long Brazilian hair, wore a polo and jean with sneakers hmmmm last last she became a Chelsea fan.

APPRECIATION!!
Special thanks to God Almighty for his grace and favour despite my waving faith. A big thank you to my parents especially my mum for waking up early mornings and late at nights just to pray for me i always hear her from my room. And a big thank you to my brother from another mother paulbet mehhnnn this guy would use his own credit to run several mocks for me that ran into minutes to an hour bro God bless you real good your mocks brought out the best in me and thanks for the great tips and corrections on my transcript. A thank you to tolatof for president lolzzzz thanks for all of your tips you are too much. And to ubah thanks for your help in putting me through on how to book an appointment and filing the ds-160 form. Cojunior thanks for your encouragement on the day of my denial, and thanks to all nairalanders who have one way or the other made this a success. Wishing other nairalanders success in their interview.
I can now close all of the opened pages on my computer, wipe off all of the approved transcript pages saved on my phone and sleep well like a new born baby at night because INDEED THE STORM IS OVER!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GboyegaD(m): 3:40pm On Aug 18, 2018
GahiaO:
My school resumes on the 4th of September. I just hope it’s sorted out before then. This Administrative processing thing can give someone a high Bp. Really frustrating thing.

Hopefully it is completed before then. I have seen a day completion of AP.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2Smile(m): 3:42pm On Aug 18, 2018
sunshineluv5:
Hello house I apologize i took long in posting my transcript, I really learnt a lot from this thread and it’s only fair that I give back. I had my first interview on the 9th
VO: (Started typing for what seemed like eternity, I saw God/devil white/blue paper and my passport was placed beside both of them I was praying in my heart lord please don’t let me cry again today please lord) Finally my booobooo said those sweet words YOUR VISA HAS BEEN APPROVED you will pick up blabababla in 3 days blalabla I couldn’t curtail the excitement that I had to stamp my left feet on the floor like Nigeria police lolzzzz
ME: smiling sheepishly thank you sir! Thank you sir! Do have a lovely day immediately I came out of the door was jumping and running to go tell my family the good news one of the security men told me to take it easy because those soldiers outside would extort money from me immediately 'I bone face lolzz'

Tips! Tips! Tips!
*As always advised here personalize your response let it be unique and always drive it home.
*If you ain’t convinced with your response there’s no way you can ever convince a VO except a miracle happens.
*I know many would say the VOs don’t look at your dressing but I will say this, dress the way you want to be address all of these factors comes into play. I saw a babe an F-1 applicant that flew are long Brazilian hair, wore a polo and jean with sneakers hmmmm last last she became a Chelsea fan.
INDEED THE STORM IS OVER!
Congratulations. Very detailed and enjoyable transcript.
I can assure you that her denial didn't have anything to do with her sartorial choice. She dressed the way a typical American student would, maybe minus the Brazilian hair.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Imnaknus: 3:54pm On Aug 18, 2018
sunshineluv5:
Hello house I apologize i took long in posting my transcript, I really learnt a lot from this thread and it’s only fair that I give back...

INDEED THE STORM IS OVER!
Indeed. Congratulations!
Btw, your transcript was fun to read ...lolz. Thank you for all the details.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 4:52pm On Aug 18, 2018
lasthero:


So sorry. This is how my trusted uncle gave me a fake SOA also in July. I trusted him so much that I did not expect him to do such to me. If not for God who made me have this feelings of verifying the account. I tried checking out the account number by doing a mobile transfer from my phone 3days before my interview. Behold, the account name on mobile app was entirely different from the account name on the statement of account, even though its same account no. I queried him and he was like "eehm aburo, the embassy don't use to collect it, just go there and be smart, they won't collect it, they will only check."

That is when I knew family people can be evil. I had no choice than to reschedule my interview to spring, get a new sponsor (my parents this time) and request for new I20.

This is just a wakeup call for everyone. Don't trust most of those uncles or agents. They will lie to you that they have money in their account, they will tell you it's original statement. Always take a further step to verify documents authenticity before taking them to the embassy

Na wa .... so many rotten eggs in that basket called Nigerian . May God change us

Thanks for sharing

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by CapitoneMax(m): 4:59pm On Aug 18, 2018
sunshineluv5:
Hello house I apologize i took long in posting my transcript. INDEED THE STORM IS OVER!

Thank you for sharing your experience. Quite a read but worth it.
Please what's the name of the school you finally chose?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GahiaO: 4:59pm On Aug 18, 2018
GboyegaD:


Hopefully it is completed before then. I have seen a day completion of AP.
thanks my brother. But really AP Completed in a day?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Spotlighte: 6:31pm On Aug 18, 2018
sunshineluv5:
Hello house I apologize i took long in posting my transcript, I really learnt a lot from this thread and it’s only fair that I give back.


Congratulations Sunshineluv5. When I was reading through this thread as femi312 recommended, your name kept popping up on most pages. I'm so glad you're here now, preparing to go to the USA (that's if you aren't there already). Congratulations again.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GboyegaD(m): 6:45pm On Aug 18, 2018
GahiaO:
thanks my brother. But really AP Completed in a day?

Yeah. I know a case this week although, it wasn't from Niheria but it involved a Nigerian.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fabyom: 8:21pm On Aug 18, 2018
itsyourboya:

Stop spamming for Christ's sake! Gosh!!!
I tire ooo
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Opeblaqwell: 8:29pm On Aug 18, 2018
Hello house, I have been a silent reader here. Great work guys! Pls I need list of universities to apply to against January 2019 intake. I have a b.sc in Accounting 2012 and am looking to do sumfing into international Business or Human Resource. I have been working since 2014 till June 2018 when I resigned. Taking all these into consideration, pls I need universities in us to apply to and I don't want any that require GMAT or GRE. Pls help me out guys.
Thank you
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Anyiodogwu1: 8:51pm On Aug 18, 2018
Opeblaqwell:
Hello house, I have been a silent reader here. Great work guys! Pls I need list of universities to apply to against January 2019 intake. I have a b.sc in Accounting 2012 and am looking to do sumfing into international Business or Human Resource. I have been working since 2014 till June 2018 when I resigned. Taking all these into consideration, pls I need universities in us to apply to and I don't want any that require GMAT or GRE. Pls help me out guys.
Thank you
abeg make una help me answer this man biko. him own case affect me. lolz

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by AmaSophy: 9:17pm On Aug 18, 2018
This is my testimony!!

Mark this name; Amasophy because by His Grace, I would post my transcript on how my Visa was APPROVED!!

I thank God in advance for My approved visa. Congrats dear one. Beat wishes in your future endeavours.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by AmaSophy: 9:18pm On Aug 18, 2018
[quote author=sunshineluv5 post=70392515][/quote]


This is my testimony!!

Mark this name; Amasophy because by His Grace, I would post my transcript on how my Visa was APPROVED!!

I thank God in advance for My approved visa. Congrats dear one. Beat wishes in your future endeavours.

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