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antonreal:The way u are running things here my brother is not too good. Y are u making things private? If that is how accadola did it, where do you think we would have been today? If its between u and that guy, then u guys should be talking on whatsapp and leave this room alone. You see school that can help people, yet u will not mention it for every one to know. Just making common sense sha, if i offend, fogive me. |
whitec2016:That amount will be enough for your study, but it wont be enough for embassy to give you visa bec u are also going to pay school fees out of it before you take your statement to embassy. Secondly, them giving you vusa is a 50 50 chance bec they have their language school at abuja now. So do your research and plan your way forward. One love |
whitec2016:When u are asking question, u must be detailed, so that lrople can help answer u. When u say 800k, what are going there for? To school, work, or visit? Pls answer those questions, so that people can help u. Thanks |
emb-ng@mofa.go If you wants to speak to korea embassy in Abuja, that is the email. They reply promptly and you can ask them any thing that is bit not clear to you. |
vkonkwo:Okay, just start getting all ut documents ready. To avoid any delay. Consular/Visa Service Visa Issuance Home > Consular/Visa Service > Visa Issuance Visa Issuance Twiiter Facebook Print EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA : VISA APPLICATION ● Nigerian who plans to visit Korea must obtain visas before entering Korea. ● Visa applicant is required to submit his/her passport, visa application form, a recent color passport style photograph, and other relevant documents as determined by the status of his/her application. 1. Submission/ Enquiries : Monday – Thursday (9:30AM – 11:30AM) 2. Collection/ Withdrawal : Monday – Thursday (4 PM – 5PM), Friday (9:30 AM – 11:30AM). 3. Visa processing: Minimum of ten working days for all passports after the submission of all documents. 4. Applicable visa fees * Visa Fee single visa (less than 90 days) N 8,000 single visa (more than 91 days) N 12,000 double entry visa N 14,000 multi entry visa N 18,000 * Important Notice* KOREAN VISA APPLICATION CENTRE WILL BE OPEN IN 2016. 2. 1. FROM THE FIRST DAY OF FEBUARY, PLEASE SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND VISA APPLICATION AT KOREAN VISA APPLICATION CENRE. ADDRESS: 38, LOBITO CRESCENT, WUSE 2, ABUJA, NIGERIA IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT US Email: greenmillinda@yahoo.com / emb-ng@mofa.co required documents for CONFERENCE VISA <Documents to be prepared and submitted by visa applicants> 1. Properly filled visa application form (with one passport photograph attached) 2. International passport (with a photocopy of data page) 3. Personal bank account statement (for at least a period of 3 months and issued within 14days) 4. Hotel and flight booking information 5. Letter of introduction from sponsoring organizations. (Specifying the applicant's position in the organization, detailed purpose of visit) *Sponsoring organizations that are incorporated should attach: (a) Original certificate of Incorporation and photocopy (b) Company bank account statement (c) Original Memorandum and photocopy of cover page and stamped page (d) Original Tax Clearance Certificate/photocopy 6. Photocopy of National ID card/Drivers license/Voters card/Work ID/Student ID <Documents to be prepared by inviters and submitted by visa applicants> 1. Original and notarized letter of invitation 2. Photocopy of certificate of Korean business registration 3. Original and notarized guarantee letter (with contact number, e-mail address and organizer’s details) required documents for BUSINESS VISA <Documents to be prepared and submitted by visa applicants> 1. Properly filled visa application form (with one passport photograph attached) 2. International passport (with a photocopy of data page) 3. Documents proving the purpose of business: invoice, contracts, etc 4. Individual and company’s Bank account statement (for at least a period of 3 months and issued within 14days) 5. Hotel and flight booking information 6. Original certificate of Incorporation and photocopy 7. Original company Memorandum and photocopy of cover page and stamped page 8. Original Tax Clearance and photocopy (FIRS) 9. Photocopy of National ID card/Drivers license/Voters card/Work ID (Original ID card will be checked) <Documents to be prepared by inviters and submitted by visa applicants> 1. Original and notarized letter of invitation (detailing the specific purpose and inviting period of the business) 2. Photocopy of certificate of Korean business registration 3. Original and notarized guarantee letter from korean company (with contact number, e-mail address and company details) required documents for D-2 VISA. (BACHELOR, MASTERS, DOCTORATE) <Documents to be prepared and submitted by visa applicants> 1. Properly filled visa application form (with one passport photograph attached) 2. International passport (with a photocopy of data page) 3. Study plan 4. Photocopy of National ID card/Drivers license/Voters card/Work ID/Student ID (Original ID Card will be checked) 5. Originals and photocopies of latest academic certificates and results i. Affidavit proving your graduation ii. Notarization of certificate and affidavit from MFA iii. Official letter issued and stamped by Dean (including contact number) 6. Personal bank account statement (at least for a period of 3 months and issued within 14days) - proving applicant’s financial ability to support him/herself (tuition fee and finance for stay for the period of study) 7. AFFIDAVIT proving your family relations when submitting parents’ bank accounts (Original copy / the document must indicate English spelling of applicant’s parents’ names) 8. Flight booking information <Documents to be prepared by inviters and submitted by visa applicants 1. Standard acceptance letter (with a photocopy of data page) 2. Photocopy of business registration Certificate of a respective education institute |
antonreal:I am going to alply for student visa |
vkonkwo:You can use your uncle's own but he has to write to that effect that he is the one sponsoring you there, and submit his identity. And u yoo needs to have small thing in your account to attach to your uncle's statement. Am applying soon.
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bunmi1759:U go hold ur bta na and some change, May God help i get job quick but before then, u live on the xash u hold. But i always believe one thing: the God factor makes the difference. |
hardejokeh:Cant u browse.? U are not even appreciating the info they are giving u and u are here asking for more? Go and ask Google. |
hardejokeh:Type the email into Google and u will see if anything is wrong or get the right email. Try this Phone : +82-31-467-0735, 0720 Fax : +82-31-467-0760 E-mail : jcjung@anyang.ac Home Page : www.anyang.ac/admission |
Smartburg:From what i have gathered from this house and other research, u must have a good amount og money in your account, you must have a business register name, you must be able to convince the consular officer that u are not going there to elope. Which means u must have a good tie to your country. South Korean business visa is issued for a limited time frame of business travel to conduct business activities such as consulting with company associates, participate in an academic, professional, scientific or business conference or conference, negotiate an estate or settle a contract with a South Korean organisation. A business visa stamp or sticker endorsed by a South Korean visa official on your passport that enables you to visit South Korea to execute business pursuits. Business visa for South Korea are usually granted by the South Korean consulate in Abuja or in the closest city to your usual residential address. Whenever applying for a South Korean business visa, you’ll be expected to explain the reasons for visiting South Korea. General South Korean business visa information for residents of Nigeria Fully completed visa application form for South Korea and required declaration Passport size photographs Valid national passport and one copy Original of valid visa when you are national of another country and one copy Your most recent bank statement and one copy Confirmation letter from your travel insurance for South Korea stating the insurance coverage and one copy Business references (letter from your company, invite from company or institution in South Korea) Proof of group travel/ accommodation reservation in South Korea / flight ticket reservation for South Korea and one copy Visa fees for South Korean visa |
Smartburg:Which business? |
Billyjim:Accadola cannot just answer every thing here o. U are a Nigerian na, we can make it every were. So just be optimistic bro |
suwonpo:Hehehe, for this country that every bidy is a threat to somebody. Who will agree to do auch a thing? If na u, u go do an? |
antonreal:U are very rite bro, every question ask here, in one way or d other hrlps another person. |
Please o, can one work and study in Belgium? If yea, like how much can one earn a month? How is their economy like. Thanks |
Am so happy this thread is up and lively again. Catch your fun
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acadollar:Boss na wen this admission dey start? |
travelxpat:Na man u be |
acadollar:Make una delete an o. Una here ran now. |
emamos:Yes o, am a child, u are a kid. Go and check the meaning of a kid. |
saipn:Sometimes we also joke in the room to keep it going na. |
gentlepal:Hehe, the guy wan go for yam festival conference. Lol. Naija i hail o. Just tell us say u wan use conference enter, then u go run. Korea pipo sabi pursue o. |
To those who still believe that there is no honest Nigerian, i think accadola has priven those people wrong. He tesify if what accadola dollar did for him without a dime. Accadola we are proud of you and to you purity, dont forgey to follow such step when u get there , be a good boy and represent Jesus there. |
PURITYMYPRIDE:Congrats double man! We celebrate and rejioce with you. See you in sk soon. |
PURITYMYPRIDE:How much was inside in dollars |
PURITYMYPRIDE:Ok brother, were you the one that sponsored your self. I mean ur account statement? If not, how did u convince the co that u relate to your sponsor? |
Congrats ma. So share the details with us. |
[quote author=PURITYMYPRIDE post=43182925]God is great!I was given study visa to korea.Thank you God.I also want to thank my good brother who i met on this forum sometime last year.His username is acadollar.The dollarman.Acadollar has been of great help to me since i met him here.He has been answering all my questions even some of them that look childish.He never got tired of me.Anytime i call on him he will always be there to clear me.I tried getting it last year but it did not workout.I started all over again.I contacted acadollar and he promised to be there anytime i need him.His advise and encouraging words helped me even when i went for interview.I was able to stood my ground when the interviewer was firing questions at me and never pitied me for more than90minutes.All because i have known what to study and the information that is needed.Acadollar is very honest man.I dealed with him for like 9 months now.He never lied to me.He never cheated me.He never insulted me because of my questions.Because i ask question alot.Thank you my brother.My good brother swonpon i thank you too for being there for me.God bless you.Our oga justwise thank you for your wise counsel.You are doing a good job here.God bless you.My big sister nkechimma ,you are just good.May God bless all of us and grant us good things in life.Love you all[/quoted ] Congrats ma. So share the details with us. |
chizaramekpere:Oga, who do u na think k is not busy in sk that will take his time to answer your kind of questions? Cant u Google? Every body helps every body here and not one person depending on others to do what he cam do. |
The Central Bank of Nigeria has stated that, at the moment, there is no ban on the allocation of foreign exchange for the payment of medical bills abroad and school fees. The disclosure was made on Friday, by the Director, Corporate Communications of the CBN, Alh Muazu Ibrahim. According to Ibrahim, the CBN was compelled to make the clarification as a result of the widespread insinuations in that the apex bank had stopped allocation of forex for these purposes. YNaija - The Internet Newspaper for Young Nigerians Home Economy EconomyNews ad serving ‘There’s no ban on forex for school fees, medical bills’ – CBN Kolapo Olapoju February 19, 2016 The Central Bank of Nigeria has stated that, at the moment, there is no ban on the allocation of foreign exchange for the payment of medical bills abroad and school fees. The disclosure was made on Friday, by the Director, Corporate Communications of the CBN, Alh Muazu Ibrahim. According to Ibrahim, the CBN was compelled to make the clarification as a result of the widespread insinuations in that the apex bank had stopped allocation of forex for these purposes. “The Central Bank of Nigeria wishes to clarify to the general public that it has not stopped the allocation and sale of foreign exchange for purposes of paying school fees and settlement of medical bills overseas. The Bank therefore urges members of the public to disregard any contrary information in respect thereof.” “Despite assurances from the CBN, some persons have continued to suggest that the Bank had stopped the allocation of Foreign Exchange to Nigerians seeking to pay school fees and medical bills overseas.” “All genuine users desiring to obtain foreign exchange for the above-mentioned purposes are hereby urged to freely approach their banks with their requests and appropriate documentation.” |
Henix:I will start it in Jesus name |
