Travel › Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AdaStacy(f): 10:31pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
@Eke,Nwoke TUM,Hope you are safe where you are. Take care bro,God bless |
Travel › Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by AdaStacy(f): 8:51am On Sep 14, 2015 |
Amen Eke40seven: Hmmm! As the dawn of the day ushers in a new working week, let the testimonies of visas roll in and as the bus lifts the teamwinter2015 to their destinations of success warms up for departure no member will be behind, as we move on to garner , more success stories and experience to successfully guide the teamwinter2016 coming after us.. Success! Success! and more success! |
Travel › Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by AdaStacy(f): 11:44am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Thanks Seyi, I submitted my A1 cert along with my application honourableseyi: I was at the embassy few weeks ago with dolpaz, a lady applied for family re-union with her son, her son's visa was granted while they denied her own owing to the fact that she didn't have the knowledge of German Language. She asked us a way out and what she can do to help in making her appeal a successful one though handled by a lawyer. My take which may be right or wrong. If you have not learn the Language at all, I will advise you to ask your hubby to register you for a language course in Germany, pay part of the money, get the invoice and fire it together with your application. But if you can still learn the language here depending on your time table, even if it is just at A1 level, then you don't need the former. I think Dolpaz can corroborate or add to this . #IMO |
Travel › Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by AdaStacy(f): 10:50am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Hello Blessing, Hello Tinder
Thank you for your prompt reply. I did my interview over a month ago and submitted all the required documents. The lawyer assigned to my case has submitted her findings to the embassy. According to the info from the embassy,the processing time is given approximately as 5 to 6 months. Do you know how long the process takes?
Vielen Dank |
Travel › Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by AdaStacy(f): 10:19am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Good Morning Zeeblamj, how are you doing today? Thanks for your helpful contributions to this thread. Please do you have any inforation on family reunion? Thank you. zeeblamj: It's hasn't been an easy journey through life for most people. It's hasn't been an easy journey through school for most people. And after schooling, how much did they earn? They still had to suffer for months even trying to put together 8040 euros which is not a lot of money in Germany. Some of them even got rejected after finding and everything. So tell me, how can it not be a relief to finally have the visa stamped on their passports? If there were more opportunities in their motherland they would never dream of going anywhere so u can blame anyone. Life hasn't been easy. And doing ur Msc in Europe is a good chance at succeeding in the job race when u come back here. I'm very happy, in fact dancing for all my friends here who are coming to Germany. We should soon make a meet up somewhere in Germany all of us and have a party. Lol. Speaking of hustle. @Number13 is right. U should concentrate more of studies and not hustle. After ur studies u can hustle and it will pay much much better in Germany or Nigeria. But of course u must hustle to survive in Germany. Just don't forget why u came in the first place when u get there. Speaking on Patriotism, we all love Nigeria. Is there a reason not to? I always said that Nigeria could be the richest country in the world if we wanted to be. We just need to grow more which we are gradually. Many Nigerians abroad are coming home to put the skills learnt abroad to use in Nigeria these days. The boss of a German friend of mine in Nigeria is a Naija guy who stidied in Germany. So u see, we are coming up. Gone will be the days where Nigerians say yes sir to those stupid expats in the country who are sometimes not so skilled. Regarding the VO and ur answers to her, she writes a personal review on th following I. How composed u were when u walked up to her. II. Ur body language( if u meant what u were saying or it was rehearsed and might be fake) III. If u answered the questions straight , and correctly. So yes it is very important to be prepared for this interview because whatever she writes is what the boss (formally Frau Eigeld) but now a new lady called Eisele Kim-Maren who then looks into ur documents and sends them to the immigration(aliens) office of ur city with a review from the embassy in Lagos . So if they write a review that u might not be serious about studying or whatever, it's possible that the ausländer Behorde of ur city writes a negative mail back to the embassy in Lagos. Please guys, impress ur interviewer. And prepare for the interview like it's an exam. If u do not answer simple root questions with her or u are not fully prepared, u might also do a small test which some people here had to write. With more preparation, (mathematically) mostly, u will not need a small test. And the female (Yoruba) interviewer u guys have been saying is rude at first but nice later, that's her job, make u nervous, then make u feel comfortable so u can make mistakes for her to write. Do not think for one second that she is nice. I know personally, she isn't. She hardly wants students to get there and that's why sometimes she writes shitty reports. One more thing, the reason that new questions have been coming in ( like d guy that was asked about his family business, and some other questions) is because of this new lady in charge. So prepare ur selves, she hardly talks to anyone so she depends mostly on this report from ur interview. |
Events › Wedding Planners Based In Owerri by AdaStacy(op): 9:13am On Jan 13, 2015 |
Hello all, Please I am looking for a wedding planner in owerri. My wedding comes up in April and I need a wedding planner with an eye for details and should be able to work with a budget. Regards, Ada |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Winning CV...(Updated) by AdaStacy(f): 8:27pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Good Evening Op,please I need a sample as well. My email ad is stacydozie@gmail.com. Thank you |
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Education › Re: 3rd Class Degree, Or No Degree At All: Which Is Better? by AdaStacy(f): 5:46pm On Mar 10, 2013 |
2ru-talk: So many factors can be responsible for all these 1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class blablabla: It could be due to lack of finance or lack of concentration due to illness or something like that. I made 2.2 in Economics, but something happened which made me have this school of thought that most 1st class or 2.1 graduates especially from Private Unis do not deserve it. I have a friend whose GP was up to 3.5 in his third year but due to a problem he had with one of his lecturers he spent extra 2yrs and his CGPA was divided by 6 thereby landing him to 3rd class. This guy in question is so bright.
Precisely, I wrote entrance exam for admission into Unilag PG School. The total score for Full time candidates consisted of Class of degree and exam score. Those who made 1st class were given 30 marks bonus, while 2.1 got 25marks and 2.2 20 marks. It was shocking that many people who made 1st class, especially from Private Unis got 30 marks bonus but scored less than 10% in the exam. The exam sheet is there for confirmation (Dept. of Econs, PG, Unilag). Most people that got the highest scores were 2.2 and 2.1 graduates with up to 50marks. So that someone made 3rd class does not mean (holding other factors constant) that the person is not intelligent. hello 2ru-talk,pls how can i get past questions for the pg exams? |