Travel › Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by adejuwon1: 2:37am On Nov 01, 2016 |
please urgent help am on my DS 160 but my picture is giving me error try again later please what should i do this will be the 5th time am filling the DS 160 i need urgent help please |
Travel › Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by adejuwon1: 2:35am On Nov 01, 2016 |
please urgent help am on my DS 160 but my picture is giving me error try again later please what should i do this will be the 5th time am filling the DS 160 i need urgent help please |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 6:43pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
Okay sir Ifexsco: Bro too much personal info on it! If you insist, send what you have to me, ohioilserve@gmail.com I will critique it for you. |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 11:39pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Please boss of life can u pm ur cdr for me so as to use it in line with minevso that i wont be on wrong line..... Fajus4enoch@yahoo.com is my email sir Ifexsco: I might be a bit rusty in writing CDR, wrote mine since DEC 2014. Dunno how up to date mine is. However, Msa booklet on EA website is like the bible on this matter. All you need is stated clearly. What are you writing that you have 20 pages? I personally feel its too much. One of my CDR was 5 pages or so. |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 11:18pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
For the engineers how many pages should the cdr be  ? bellong: @CottyEkundayo,
I don't think there is anywhere EA asked for certificate. Even if it is required, to whom it may concern letter from the school would have done the trick. What you need is your transcript which doesn't require convocation to collect.
Now you have to pay thousands of dollars for something you can get for less and better.
@Mikol,
Jukeblam gave you an appropriate response. Nothing to add. |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 11:01pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
@ belong @ifesco please i need more light on how to write the cdr pls the gurus here the cdr should be how many pages cos i have 20 pages here with me pls hope am not on wrong road pls help me out |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 10:53pm On Sep 07, 2016 |
Congratulations!!!!!! Wow am happy for u and ur family Ifexsco: The Grant with the longest timeline has arrived!!! The timeline is as follows; 10th December, 2014; sent in my application to Engineer Australia for assessment 5th April, 2015; Got a positive assessment, dated 2nd March. 6th April; submitted an EOI 10th April: received an ITA. The speed made me wonder if the thing na real! 22nd May; lodged my application. Made the payment but wasn’t able to upload documents because my immi account was acting up. I discovered Nairaland and through the discussions, I discovered I had made a HUGE error- had claimed some prequalification job experience. My points should actually be 60 and not 65. E-family had given me HBP with their comments that I had made a BOGUS claim and therefore jeopardized my application. However, of all these comments, Manmeta said I will be fine…..that he can feel it within his bones. This singular comment did a lot to calm me down. 25th June; by the direction of NNBB abi Bellong, I wrote DIPB a love letter making a passionate appeal for my points to tb corrected to 60. I stated it was an error done in ignorance and not a BOGUS claim. 13th July; they responded saying that it has been noted. 17th July; I was assigned a CO and he requested for documents and medicals. Remembered I was not able to upload my documents. I had put medicals on hold to see the outcome of my plea. I requested for my immi account to be repaired, still gave issues but one day it opened and I was able to upload the docs. 4th August; I and my family went for medicals 4th September; 1st request for outstanding documents! They asked for my form 80 and F1221. I sent the docs as email attachments. They first mail had omitted these forms, I resent it. They got the second mail and yet only decided to open the first one! 11th September; they sent a mail requesting to correct my score from 65 to 60. They said they agree it was an unintentional error. I sharperly consented! At this point my BP normalized… 24th September; 2nd request for outstanding documents! Asking for form 80 and F1221 AGAIN! I discovered they don’t check their mails so I resulted to calling them asap after I have sent a document. However, they also requested for my wife’s evidence of functional English as her certificates submitted is not a proof that the courses were taught and examined in English. Na vernacular we dey use learn for Nigeria The letter for proof of functional English took 4 weeks to obtain. UNICAL and una registrar I tire for una! 27th November; 3rd request for outstanding documents! They asked for my CV. I had attached it earlier but as usual….. They also asked for my wife’s transcript. Remembering what I passed through to get a simple letter, I acted wisely. I contacted a friend working in the university where my wife was doing her Msc and we were able to retrieve her transcript from the PG school and I photocopied it. Sharp guy!! 28th January 2016; 4th request for outstanding documents! I tire for this people! They asked I should provide the following; address (including street number) for 2 work places I had claimed (I had written only the city where they were situated), Name of family business which I was involved in. (it was a road side unregistered and nameless shop), show evidence of how I supported myself financially during my Msc abroad. Na wa! They thought I had worked during my Msc. I found the electronic receipt of my school fees paid by my father; I sent it as I didn’t have any bank statement for that period. During all this my wife got pregnant. We thought the grant will come out and we could leave by March. We never heard anything up till March 21st when we put the application on hold. 15th April; they wrote saying my application was decision ready. They informed me of the advantage of delivering the baby onshore and asked for my wife’s due date. 15th June; requested for my application to be reopened. Our baby had arrived May 17th. 23rd June; they requested the baby to go for medicals. 8th July; the baby’s medicals was done and submitted. 2nd September; THE 189 GRANT LANDED for myself, wife and two kids!!!! It has been a dogged journey. It took a lot of will power, PERIODS of despair, anxiety (waking up every night to check mails and so many of those days, they was no mail!). Hope someone will learn from my mistakes. But above all, I believe God allowed it to be so for a reason. My appreciation goes to God almighty, BossLadyMo, NNBB, Oga Bellong, Manmeta, Izykvision, etc. The land of Oz, here we come! |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 9:08am On Sep 03, 2016 |
Please Engr. Ibiyemi i will appreciate it if you can give us your cdr to use as an idea to how to go about the cdr of a thing so that we wont be going on a wrong part. Pls i will be looking forward to your positive response notindome: Congratulations Engineer. Pls, Can you give out your cdr report you submitted to EA? I would appreciate it greatly to use as a template for mine. |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by adejuwon1: 3:47pm On Aug 28, 2016 |
please house for electrical engineer and electrical technologist please how many assessing body ius in charge apart from the EA. i need urgent reply please |