Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by AdeButtercup: 10:14pm On Jun 24, 2023 |
P0SITIVITY: Good day all, I have a US visiting visa valid for a period of 5 years. Please any idea how I can maximize this opportunity is it possible I get a job there or something? Please I will appreciate your idea/contribution Na una be the problem of this country. Ogbeni visit and leave, stop spoiling road for other people.. Nigerians and their self-centredness.😡😡 |
Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 4 by AdeButtercup: 10:03am On Jun 18, 2023 |
lovable85: Visa approved at the USA emabassy London for bothe me and my partner
We are both students, we came in last year Travel history: Germany My partner: none
Us: good afternoon Vo: good afternoon Vo: your relationship Us: we are married Vo: how long have you both been in the UK Us: we both answered Vo: when are you graduating Us: we both answered Vo: who paid your fees Us: we both answered, we also said we both work parttime as care support workers Vo: asked if our parents contributed to our fees Us: we answered Vo: asked what are parents do Vo: asked where we are both going
Took our fingerprints Visa approved 😁😁😁 Congratulations. |
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Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by AdeButtercup: 11:00am On Jun 12, 2023 |
Kaka118: Please who can help me secure a date for abuja before august I just need help please Ah! You need to do it yourself.... |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by AdeButtercup: 10:59am On Jun 12, 2023 |
HaleemahYinusa: Good Afternoon. My proposed transcript.
My interview is on Friday.
The university of Louisiana monroe. COA- $32,778 Funding- $18,100 Deficit- $14,678 BS Nursing.
Why have you decided to further your studies in the United States of America?
The US is a top destination for Higher studies among international students and they have one of the best educational systems in the world which would give me the opportunity to get quality education for what I'm really passionate about. Also, a degree from the US is world recognized and this will give me an edge and enhance my employability when I come back to Nigeria to work.
Why did you choose your intended school?
I choose University of Louisiana Monroe because i loved how my admissions officer was very responsive and attentive to me through out my admission process. ULM give me the best scholarship offer and getting into their hornors program made me more eager to choose to go there.
Why do you want a bachelor's degree in intended major?
When I was 6, my uncle was seriously sick and his nurses were incremental in his treatment and recovery. While visiting him in the hospital, the nurses' ability to intercede for their patients inspired me and I remember thinking that was the kind of person I want to be in the future. I'm a person who likes being challenged and a nursing career will provide that for me with all the different procedures I'm expected to learn and accomplish as a nurse. I also like that this career will allow me to specialize in many different fields while also increasing my knowledge and this will help me use my strength of education and compassion to teach my patients on how to take care of their health.
Why intended State?
I chose to go to school in Louisiana because The weather is not too different What I am used to Which means I'll be able to adjust quickly.
Do you have family and friends in the US?
Yes I do My sister is currently a student of the University of North Texas And my maternal uncle resides in Maryland.
As a nurse what will you be doing in any company you decide to work for?
As a nurse I will be The care provider responsible for patients full care, Ensure the right prescriptions are administered and that a patient understands and is prepared for treatment. When diagnostics results come in I would be the one to read them first and if necessary, immediately notify the appropriate doctor and. I'll also provide education to family members by answering questions and providing follow-up information as needed.
Why do you think you deserve a visa to study in America?
I think I deserve this visa because it has always been a dream of mine to get a degree from the US as it'll opportune me to get quality education for what I am really passionate about. I want to be able to use the skills and knowledge I acquire in the US to play my part in reducing the mortality rate in Nigeria.
What's will you do if you are denied this visa?
If I am denied I will respect the Wishes of the embassy and reapply.
What is a course credit?
A course credit is a recognition by a University or College that a course of study has successfully been Completed.
How many course-credits do you require after your first year?
I require 33 credits after My first year.
How many course credits do you need before you can be allowed to graduate?
I am required to take at least 120 course credits before I can graduate.
Can you name the courses you taking your first year?
I can name some of them. I will be taking Anatomy and physiology, general chemistry, college algebra, English composition, and psychology.
Who is sponsoring your education and what does you supposed to do for your living?
My dad Will be sponsoring me throughout my stay in the US and he is a senior manager at Bleep bank where he has been working for 15 years now.
Do you have siblings?
Yes, I have three siblings
Have you traveled out of Nigeria before and to where?
No I haven't been opportuned to travel out of Nigeria till now.
How many schools did you apply to? I applied to four schools in Total. The University of Louisiana monroe, Norwich University, The University of Michigan Flint and William Patterson University of New Jersey.
How many give you admission? And how many of them denied you?
I got accepted into all.
When did you graduate high school?
I graduated high school in August 2022.
What have you been doing since then?
After taking my SAT in October, I have been volunteering at a food bank, Lagos Food Bank Initiative.
What have you done concerning your major?
I took a non-certificate online course on clinical terminology which I believe will help me when I start clinical rotations.
What are your plans after graduation?
I plan to come back to Nigeria and first of all observe my one year of national service which is mandatory for all first time graduates who are going to work here in Nigeria after which I plan to apply to work at hospitals in my hometown because there are some areas there where health care is still very poor. I would like to work in the pediatrics units so I can play my part in reducing the infant fatality rate and infant dis3as3s like malnutriti0n, pn3um0ni4, m4l4ri4 and others. How did this interview go? |