Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 10:01am On Sep 03, 2021 |
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Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 1:35pm On Aug 04, 2021 |
[quote author=chadel post=104390622][/quote]Pls can you help for date |
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Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 1:37pm On Jul 22, 2021 |
Pls anyone dat can help ooo Still waiting... ADEX0123: HIi,
pls am having issue with appointment date kindly help me oo.. having been trying to secure date for the past 1 month now but i couldnt get any the ones am seeing is june 2022 and i need it dis year pls anyone date can help let me know biko.... am begging ooo cos i really need it ASAP.
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Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 11:37am On Jul 13, 2021 |
HIi,
pls am having issue with appointment date kindly help me oo.. having been trying to secure date for the past 1 month now but i couldnt get any the ones am seeing is june 2022 and i need it dis year pls anyone date can help let me know biko.... am begging ooo cos i really need it ASAP.
Thank you |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ADEX0123: 1:31pm On Jun 29, 2021 |
hi , pls am intrested but am unable to click on the link cos it shows this site cannot be reached. kindly help.... onitj: Hello guys If you are waiting for suitable dates in Lagos, kindly contact me
We have a WhatsApp group where we check for updates every hour
You can send me a personal message
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Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 11:26am On Jun 23, 2021 |
Hi mama,
have try to send you email but you havent replied kindly let talk privately pls i will be waiting for your reply Thank you
[quote author=Godheard post=102057827]Congrats Mama!
I got my visa approved today too.
It’s my first time traveling to the US. I declared my purpose was to have my baby and I will also be declaring at the POE.
I am actually going to Houston too. Can I private message you especially about Oakbend please?
Thanks! |
Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 11:57am On Jun 15, 2021 |
Am new on this platform and i want to have my baby in USA but did not know how to go about it.
kindly help pls |
Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by ADEX0123: 11:55am On Jun 15, 2021*. Modified: 12:18pm On Jun 15, 2021 |
Congrats Mama!
I got my visa approved today too.
It’s my first time traveling to the US. I declared my purpose was to have my baby and I will also be declaring at the POE.
I am actually going to Houston too. Can I private message you especially about Oakbend please?
Thanks!
hi, congrat Am new on this platform and i want to have my baby in USA But i dont know how to go about it. kindly help on what to do please can i private chat you pls |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ADEX0123: 3:47pm On May 27, 2021 |
congratulations... Ibukun0910: Lagos Interview Appointment 7:30am Date: 27th May 2021 US Student Visa Approved under 4mins
God showed up for me and I decided to post my interview transcript to encourage others who are applying in the next few weeks. No Funding and COA is $51k VO: Good Morning Me: Good Morning VO: Can I have your I-20 Me: Passed him my passport and I-20 VO: How do you intend to fund your studies. I can see here that your total cost is $51k Me: My Dad is sponsoring me. However, he has made the funds available in my account few months ago when I started processing my I-20. VO: what does your Dad do? Me: He owns a Logistic, Haulage and Transport Business Vo: Wow. Transportation? So how can he afford that kind of money? Me: Well, it is not just a regular transport business. His company moves commercial goods for manufacturing companies from one state to the other. VO: So did you apply to other schools? Me: Yes. I applied to 2 other schools. University of Connecticut and Framingham State University in Massachusetts VO: Do you have siblings? Me: Yes. I have 2 siblings. VO: what do they do? Me: One is an accountant and the other is an Architect. VO: what is your position Me; I am the last born. VO: So where do you live now. Me: I still live with my parents (smiles) VO: Pulls out white paper Me: I stopped listening…………………………I didn’t know how I got to the car park to meet my sister.
That is my story………my $51k COA is relatively high, and I didn’t have any funding, Yet the VO didn’t even ask for my bank statement. I wish everyone the best of luck. |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ADEX0123: 4:23pm On May 23, 2021 |
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Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ADEX0123: 3:12pm On May 21, 2021 |
Hi, an agent told am to pay all this money to get admission into university in usa for my masters - admission fee - 80k - my admission charge - 40k - i-20 - 150usd - sevis - 350usd - documentation 100k
kindly help!!! |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ADEX0123: 2:51pm On May 21, 2021 |
PLS KINDLY REPLY TO THE MAIL SENT TO YOU thoughtT: Transcript.
Visa Approved (May 20)
Lagos consulate.
VO: Good morning young man. How're you today?
Me: Good morning. I'm fine. How're you too?
VO: Fine, too. So tell me what are you going to the US for?
Me: I'm going for my Master's degree in Literary and Textual Studies program of the department of English, BGSU.
VO: (typing) You said architecture?
Me: (quickly cut in, and almost shouting at the top of my voice) I said Literary and Textual Studies. It's a concentration under the auspices of English. Literature part of English studies.
VO: (stopped typing) Alright. How many schools did you apply to?
Me: Two schools. Namely, NCSU and BGSU. Both offered me admission.
VO: So why BGSU?
Me: I chose BGSU because of its innovative English program blends both broad based literary courses with practical and flexible courses such as Technical and Professional Editing which for me are greatly responsive to the skill-demands of the present age and align with my own publishing career objectives. More so the opportunity to take additional graduate certificate in the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is attractive to me. So those key considerations will allow me hone and improve my expertise in not just editing, but also in writing, research and pedagogy. (Through out this point, his eyes peered, almost were poring into my own eyes, obviously confirming my genuineness.)
VO: How did you know about BGSU?
Me: I got to know about it via Internet searches, especially USnews.com, having gone through and followed EducationUS posts about studies in US for a couple of months.
VO: What will this course do for you?
Me: It will avail me the opportunity of taking up a senior editorial role in a publishing firm *UPON MY RETURN TO NIGERIA*, as I'd have acquired the necessary skills and expertises as well as the graduate degree qualification the role required.
VO: I see you have full funding here, so who's gonna fund your trip?
Me: My uncle.
VO: What does he do?
Me: He's a thriving businessman and runs hotels in Ogun, Oyo and Lagos states. (The VO fixed his gaze intently at this point also, and I thought perhaps he needed clarification, so I chipped in, 'the hotels are five in number, two each in Ogun and Lagos and one in Oyo.)
VO: Fine. What do you currently do?
Me: I am a publishing editor at **** one of the leading literary publishing firms in Nigeria. (VO nodded)
VO: Are you like a writer also? (He obviously picked this from my Ds-160)
Me: Yes. I've published poems, short stories and various-type articles in journals, literary blogs and pages of newspapers.
VO: That's great. Think we're good here. I'd approve your visa. So I'd hold on to your passport. (Slid the famous white paper to me and literally droned on about things my overwhelming excitement didn't hear)..
NB: The interview wasn't as long as the transcript suggests. In fact it ended as soon as it had begun. I really do not have much advice to those that will soon go for their interviews; just want to say, make sure you tick your boxes very well, know and be sure about why and what you're going to study and it's not bad to check out what you filled in to your Ds-160. I had overheard another VO asking an interviewee why he contradicted what he wrote on the form he filled.
Good luck to everyone� |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ADEX0123: 2:15pm On May 21, 2021 |
CONGRATULATIONS..... thoughtT: Transcript.
Visa Approved (May 20)
Lagos consulate.
VO: Good morning young man. How're you today?
Me: Good morning. I'm fine. How're you too?
VO: Fine, too. So tell me what are you going to the US for?
Me: I'm going for my Master's degree in Literary and Textual Studies program of the department of English, BGSU.
VO: (typing) You said architecture?
Me: (quickly cut in, and almost shouting at the top of my voice) I said Literary and Textual Studies. It's a concentration under the auspices of English. Literature part of English studies.
VO: (stopped typing) Alright. How many schools did you apply to?
Me: Two schools. Namely, NCSU and BGSU. Both offered me admission.
VO: So why BGSU?
Me: I chose BGSU because of its innovative English program blends both broad based literary courses with practical and flexible courses such as Technical and Professional Editing which for me are greatly responsive to the skill-demands of the present age and align with my own publishing career objectives. More so the opportunity to take additional graduate certificate in the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is attractive to me. So those key considerations will allow me hone and improve my expertise in not just editing, but also in writing, research and pedagogy. (Through out this point, his eyes peered, almost were poring into my own eyes, obviously confirming my genuineness.)
VO: How did you know about BGSU?
Me: I got to know about it via Internet searches, especially USnews.com, having gone through and followed EducationUS posts about studies in US for a couple of months.
VO: What will this course do for you?
Me: It will avail me the opportunity of taking up a senior editorial role in a publishing firm *UPON MY RETURN TO NIGERIA*, as I'd have acquired the necessary skills and expertises as well as the graduate degree qualification the role required.
VO: I see you have full funding here, so who's gonna fund your trip?
Me: My uncle.
VO: What does he do?
Me: He's a thriving businessman and runs hotels in Ogun, Oyo and Lagos states. (The VO fixed his gaze intently at this point also, and I thought perhaps he needed clarification, so I chipped in, 'the hotels are five in number, two each in Ogun and Lagos and one in Oyo.)
VO: Fine. What do you currently do?
Me: I am a publishing editor at **** one of the leading literary publishing firms in Nigeria. (VO nodded)
VO: Are you like a writer also? (He obviously picked this from my Ds-160)
Me: Yes. I've published poems, short stories and various-type articles in journals, literary blogs and pages of newspapers.
VO: That's great. Think we're good here. I'd approve your visa. So I'd hold on to your passport. (Slid the famous white paper to me and literally droned on about things my overwhelming excitement didn't hear)..
NB: The interview wasn't as long as the transcript suggests. In fact it ended as soon as it had begun. I really do not have much advice to those that will soon go for their interviews; just want to say, make sure you tick your boxes very well, know and be sure about why and what you're going to study and it's not bad to check out what you filled in to your Ds-160. I had overheard another VO asking an interviewee why he contradicted what he wrote on the form he filled.
Good luck to everyone� |