Travel › Re: USA Fiancee (K1) Visa Thread by gmelanino: 8:23pm On Jun 27, 2023 |
InvestorTeeMan: 1. As much as your case has been forwarded to the embassy then it is a YES for you to go ahead with those steps and wait to have your medicals done 5/6 weeks before your appointment at the embassy.
For the letter stating you and your petitioner should upload documents have not seen that before except for CR1/IR1 so there’s a mix up somewhere just check well.
2. You don’t need invoice number just your case number starting with LGS then you are good.
3. Check the ceac platform and if your case status shows “Ready” do not wait for embassy to reach out to you before you create cgi account and look for date and prepare for your interview.
4. You do not need proof of self-sufficient, this petition is primarily on the petitioner, his/her financial capability and records plays the major and significant role here. So since she makes enough money safe yourself the stress of giving too much information that would be insignificant to the process.
5. If your case shows READY on the ceac feel free to do the police certificate but wait to do your medicals some weeks to your appointment probably 5/6 weeks. Good day InvestorTeeMan, my case is CR1 spouse visa. My interview has been schedule for this August. I see clarification on 1. police report, cuz I did one already thinking the interview would b scheduled sooner but it took longer. I did the Police report early last year. Dunno if It would still be valid for the interview 2. What's the earliest I could do a medical before the interview. 3. What documents do I need to take with me to the interview 4. What other thing do I still need to do prior to the interview scheduled for August? |
Travel › Re: USA Fiancee (K1) Visa Thread by gmelanino: 7:34pm On Jun 27, 2023 |
Airboy333: Congrats Airboy abeg my question is in regards to the Cr1 fiancee visa, I can't find the thread, so I'm seeking anyone with meaningful info regarding CR1 |
Travel › Re: USA Fiancee (K1) Visa Thread by gmelanino: 7:31pm On Jun 27, 2023 |
Faith461: Good day All, This is just to say a big thank you to everyone esp. Investorteeman and Airboy. Although I am not the candidate, this platform helped me and my fiancé so much! Just reading through questions, positive responses and encouraging words…, cos the pressure of this process is something else, and the long wait period due to the pandemic made matters ten times worse. Alas, he was able to pick the process and in every of life’s endeavor. God bless you all! Plz, could u tell us what documents u took with u to the interview and how u got ur medicals and police report. Thanks |
Travel › Re: USA Fiancee (K1) Visa Thread by gmelanino: 7:00pm On Jun 27, 2023 |
Elosur: My Visa was Approved today 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼. I am so happy Could you plz tell me the document you took with you to the interview |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 5:21pm On Nov 26, 2020 |
fairheart: Thank you! In fact, I saw USembassyNG reading this thread this year. But I have no idea if it is a VO or a Nigerian employed for social media handle that is behind the account. Mr Fairheart, I tried reaching out to you via email but I don’t think you’ve seen my mail. My interview is already around the corner and I would like your assistance with the mock. If it would not be too much trouble of course . How do I reach out to you? |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 5:03pm On Nov 26, 2020 |
Ngoven: *VISA APPROVED*
*NO FUNDING* *NO SCHOLARSHIP* *UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM* *LOCATION: USA EMBASSY ABUJA* *DATE: 23/11/2020* *WINDOW 8*
I arrived to the embassy by 7:30am and myself appointment was 10am. On the avenue, those hustlers of money stopped me and said I should wait for them to check my documents and see if it wasn't complete and I insisted that it was complete before I saw up to 5 persons there who were asked to go and get 5x5 passport size , where as I am with 2x2. I allowed them to check my documents and they said I would have to reprint my DS 160 confirmation, showed me the one the embassy would need and I agreed. I asked how much and he said #4,500 and passport #2,500 which summed to be #7,000. I began bargaining with them and finally gave them #4,000 for both respectively.
I went inside there and do the needful processes . Now the interview proper which was around 9:30am.
*TRANSCRIPTS*
Me: Good morning (with smiles)
Vo: Good morning.
Vo: Put your nose mask very well. ( I did as instructed.)
Vo: Pass your passport and I-20 .
Me: I passed them
Vo: Where are you going in the US?
Me: I am going to the ABC College, Texas for an associate degree in Nursing.
Vo: Associate Degree? Do you want to become a nurse?
Me: Yes sir.
Vo: How did you hear about this school?
Me: I got to know this school through internationalstudent.com
Vo: What's your highest qualification?
Me: High School certificate.
Vo: How was your days in the high school?
Me: It was great.
Vo: From your I-20, I have seen ABC cost for your studies, who will be sponsoring you?
Me: My Dad.
Vo: What does he do?
Me : He is an importer and distributor of all kinds of building materials in Port Harcourt . (I applied my knowledge of psychology immediately by saying, here is his bank statement account)
Vo: Don't worry about it.
Me: Okay sir
Vo: Have you travel outside the country before?
Me: No
Vo: Any relatives in the US?
Me: No.
Vo: Keeps typing like tomorrow no dey.
Me: I tried to break that silence by asking him, sir, how is your stay in Nigeria been?
Vo: Great! It's really nice to be here in Nigeria.
Vo: He sneezes.
Me: Sorry sir.
Vo: Thank you. That's one of the things.
Me: I smiles .
Vo: What did say that your father is doing again?
Me: He is an importer and distributor of all kinds of building materials in Port Harcourt and distributes it to Eastern part of the country. (He nodded).
Vo: What's your plans after studies?
Me: I planned to pick up a job at Federal Medical Centre Owerri.
Vo: Take this white paper and proceed to pay your reciprocity fee.
Me: Thank you sir.
Vo: You're welcome.
*FINDINGS:*
I found out that one should fee relax and be confident enough. Have it in mind that two things, one much happen today because you have come and no going back, it will help you relax your mind. Dress like a student you are.
Lastly, pray fervently because God never changes. Even as I entered there, I said to myself self , US embassy, here I come and I will never go out with my an approved visa and I said 3 hail Mary prayer. Even as the VO was typing endlessly, I continued to say "Hail Mary in my heart".
I pray that those having their interview ahead will got approval message. Congrats on the approval of your visa Can I get in touch with you if it won’t be too much trouble cuz I’m going for nursing too as second degree |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 5:38am On Nov 25, 2020 |
[color=#550000][/color] fairheart: Read this thread, starting from page 1. Everything you need is here, but you have to search for information can can search for. For other questions, you are welcome to ask. Check some of my post using my profile. There were mentions on how to look for schools, etc. But most importantly, mine your own information and ask questions to confirm them. All the best! @fairheart sir, plz I really need your assistance with some mock interview. Hope it won’t be too much trouble... hoping to hear from u soon. My email: gmelanino@gmail.com |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 4:31am On Nov 25, 2020 |
naijaeclectic: Congratulations on your success story. I tap into ur testimony -
I am the daughter ohh!
Good morning, everyone. Thanks for the transcripts, advice, and encouragement here. You were extremely helpful. God bless you all. -
I think I got there at some minutes to 6. There was a crowd already. I had to register my bag for N2,000. Then, I learned that I was not with the correct copy of one payment receipt (the one paid to GT). They said that I needed something with a CGI logo.
A guy there showed me a sample of the correct document. Then, he said it would cost N10,000 to log in and print it. I didn't know when I told him he was wicked. Lol!
After bantering small, I started speaking pidgin/Igbo. I told them not to look at my clothes or smell my perfume, that I'm from the streets, and we're all here to hustle. All na packaging. Lol.
We later agreed on N4,000 for printing that paper and photocopying my passport data page. Photocopying costs N1000. If I hadn't argued, I would have paid N11,000 to print a sheet and photocopy a page.
I only agreed because I knew time was far spent. If you have time to argue or you don't have cash, please tell them you don't have the money. They'll drop the price.
Please, everyone going should ensure they're with the correct documents. The guys there are seriously looking for how to extort money from us. Someone behind me on the line said she paid N10,000 to print something. -
After paying the N4,000, I ran to the line. My interview was for 8 a.m, and they'd already called that set when I was sweating/haggling over the price of printing. I lined up. It wasn't time yet, but they usually check documents first.
We stayed on that line for about three hours. No seats. Please wear comfortable clothes so you won't suffer more discomfort. Also, dress decently (like, nicely).
Your documents will be checked on the line. Carry your reciprocity fee, or you'll have to start looking for that. -
At some minutes to/past ten, five of us entered the building. (We'd been entering in groups of five.)
We kept standing inside. We submitted the GT payments to someone, then joined the line for the interviews. -
There was this terrorist at one window. He kept grilling people, and when he got to one boy that said he's studying Creative Writing or English (I'm not sure which), the boy was there for a while. I come dey sweat because I'm also going in for Creative Writing. He was grilling STEM-inclined people, and now, an art-based person was almost sleeping at his window. Jump and pass, na my prayer.
I started praying specifically to be sent to a friendly VO on the left (Window 10, I think). He occasionally asked people to stop sounding like robots, but from his demeanor, I could see that he was nice. Plus, people spent less time at his window.
Please try not to recite what you read online word-for-word. It shows when you're repeating it. Just pick valid points and mention them. Be confident.
Someone said you should smile (even behind your mask). I agree. A smile in your voice shows you're not intimidated.
When I got to the front, I saw that I'd either go to Mr. Terrorist or Mr. Nice Guy. They were delivering finishing speeches to the candidates in front of them. I prayed harder for the person in front of Nice Guy to pack his things and walk fast. Immediately he did that, I raced to Nice Guy. Two seconds more from the applicant, and it would have been too late. -
TRANSCRIPT:
V.O: Good morning (smile).
ME: Good morning.
V.O: Please, pass your papers.
ME: (Passes papers.)
V.O: What school will you be attending?
ME: I'll be going to Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
V.O: (Laughs.) Not to be mistaken for University of Miami, Florida.
ME: Yes (laughs).
V.O: So, I see you're going to study Creative Writing. Why Creative Writing?
ME: Well, I'm an editor, so I understand the power of language and how stories can be a powerful tool for sharing information about and addressing issues in the society. (It was basically something like this I said).
V.O: So, you're an editor. Freelance?
ME: No. I co-founded an editing company with my mother.
V.O: What kind of editing?
ME: Fiction and creative non-fiction.
V.O: Have you published a book?
ME: (Laughs). Not yet, but I have stories and poems in literary journals.
V.O: (Smiles). Well, that has to change soon. (Taps on my 1-20, and I believe it's because he knows my final year project is going to be a book).
V.O: (Tikka Tikka Tikka on keyboard.) Are you married?
ME: No.
V.O: Do you have kids?
ME: No.
V.O: Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria?
ME: Yes, to Denmark.
V.O: (Surprised look). Denmark? That's an odd place to go. Why did you go there?
ME: Well, I gained admission into the Erasmus Mundus Journalism program. I did not get the scholarship, but since it was a subsidized program, I joined. In my second year, I was supposed to go to Swansea but could not make it due to financial issues. (NOTE: Some Erasmus programs let students school in different countries. Depending on your course, you can school in 2 to 4 universities before you're done. One school per academic year or one per semester. Something like that.)
V.O: (Nods like he could feel my pain). But I see you have a full scholarship now. (Happy smile on my behalf).
ME: (Happy smile back) Yes, I do!
V.O: Well, I'll be approving your Visa. (Story story story.) Miami University, huhn? It's a great school!
ME: I know, right! And it's public Ivy, too. (I laughed and said that because the school is on a list of public Ivy League schools. The guy slipped my passport and the yellow slip back to me. Told me to have a nice stay. I told him to enjoy the rest of his day, smiled, and ran to the reciprocity place.)
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That's all.
The interview lasted about a minute. I was worried he'd ask complicated questions, but nothing like that. Seeing as they were grilling people doing super-complicated courses, the chit-chat for mine was just a miracle.
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Lessons learned:
1. Carry extra cash. You never know the stuff you'd need it for.
2. Calm down. Confidence helps anywhere. Overthink it, but don't overthink it. I hope that makes sense. Overthinking will make you tense, but you still need to realize how important this is.
3. Know why you're going to study the course. Me, I just need a space to chill and write in peace while chopping life, but I gave a valid reason for why I'm going. And what I said about why I'm going down the writing path is true.
These guys have interviewed people long enough to know lying patterns and stuff. Plus, when you deal with humans, you'd learn to watch their faces and decipher speech patterns.
That's all, guys. I wish everyone going the best. Please stay safe. Also, let's just say they're happily giving out visas. Stay optimistic.
God bless you, and good luck!
(Forgive any grammatical and punctuation errors in the text. Don't use this to judge my editing skills ohh. Lol.)  |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 9:59am On Nov 02, 2020 |
WELLDONE EVERYONE.. PLEASE I WANT TO ENQUIRE THE PROCEDURES FOR SOMEONE THAT HAS A FOREIGN(US) CITIZEN SPONSORING THE STUDENT VISA AND TUITION |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 11:04am On Oct 30, 2020 |
i must commend everyone for their tremendous efforts in bringing in these updates. please i have an urgent question...between Abuja and Lagos embassy which is easier to get an f1 visa accepted?!!!!!!!! |
Travel › Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gmelanino: 11:06pm On Oct 29, 2020 |
i must commend everyone for their tremendous efforts in bringing in these updates. please i have an urgent question...between Abuja and Lagos embassy which is easier to get an f1 visa accepted? |