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TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 9:37am On Nov 20, 2019
N2B2:
Hi House, I'd appreciate it if anyone can help me review my proposed transcript. My interview is tomorrow.

No standardized tests
No scholarships or assistantship

(PROPOSED TRANSCRIPT)
Me: Good morning
VO: Good morning, pass me your i20 and passport.
VO: why are you going to the US?
Me: I'm going for a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
VO: How long is your program for?
Me: 24 months
VO: How many schools did you apply to?
Me: 2
VO: Name them
Me: Hamline University and Minnesota State University, Mankato.
VO: Did you write any standardized tests?
ME: No, they were not required.
VO: What will this course do for you?
Me: As an assistant headteacher for over a year, I have dabbled in the academic dimension of educational leadership, but to be a principal, I will require the leadership and administrative knowledge and skills that this course will provide; the electives and core subjects I will be taking cover Human Resource Management, Cultural Proficiency, Higher Education Administration, School Law, and School Finance. These are really important to me because I'll be taking over my family's school upon my return to Nigeria.
VO: Have you traveled out of the country before?
Me: Yes: to Malaysia, for my bachelor's degree.
VO: How long were you there for?
Me: 4 years.
VO: Who will be sponsoring you?
Me: My uncle (same surname)
VO: What does he do?
Me: He owns a property investment and consultancy company in the UK, as well as a chain of nurseries.
VO: I will be approving your visa. (Amen!)
House, please. ^^
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 7:50am On Nov 20, 2019
juliouze:
Hey sir! Can we practice together?
My interview is coming up soon too
Sure. Dm ms
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 4:40am On Nov 20, 2019
kekenation:
Do joined The EducationUSA before enrolling at the school?
No, not at all, sir.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 4:27am On Nov 20, 2019
Hi House, I'd appreciate it if anyone can help me review my proposed transcript. My interview is tomorrow.

No standardized tests
No scholarships or assistantship

(PROPOSED TRANSCRIPT)
Me: Good morning
VO: Good morning, pass me your i20 and passport.
VO: why are you going to the US?
Me: I'm going for a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
VO: How long is your program for?
Me: 24 months
VO: How many schools did you apply to?
Me: 2
VO: Name them
Me: Hamline University and Minnesota State University, Mankato.
VO: Did you write any standardized tests?
ME: No, they were not required.
VO: What will this course do for you?
Me: As an assistant headteacher for over a year, I have dabbled in the academic dimension of educational leadership, but to be a principal, I will require the leadership and administrative knowledge and skills that this course will provide; the electives and core subjects I will be taking cover Human Resource Management, Cultural Proficiency, Higher Education Administration, School Law, and School Finance. These are really important to me because I'll be taking over my family's school upon my return to Nigeria.
VO: Have you traveled out of the country before?
Me: Yes: to Malaysia, for my bachelor's degree.
VO: How long were you there for?
Me: 4 years.
VO: Who will be sponsoring you?
Me: My uncle (same surname)
VO: What does he do?
Me: He owns a property investment and consultancy company in the UK, as well as a chain of nurseries.
VO: I will be approving your visa. (Amen!)
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 2:05am On Nov 19, 2019
BeebarHH:
Hi everyone.

I had to retrieve my password to submit this post as I forgot it as soon as I opened the account years ago. This is because I think it's really important to also drop my transcript here as i have read several transcripts from the older threads which really helped me today at the embassy. So I'd like to thank everyone who has made a comment or another since the beginning of US visa thread (I'm not sure if 'thread' is what they call it but you know what I mean yeah?)

The pre-screening section was fine but i got a bit scared when a lady who's supposed to confirm the passport right before the bio-metrics shook her head while looking through my I-20. She didn't say what the issue was but I knew I had to start praying immediately. I then noticed pink and yellow slips being issued to most applicants. If I hadn't read through this thread from part 13, I would have assumed they were all granted the visa because some of those applicants had been the US and many other countries before and sounded legit. I personally didn't understand the reason for the denial. Anyway, lets skip to my interview.

I was interviewed by a guy at the third booth which went like this
VO: Good morning
ME: Good morning
VO: Pass me your passport please
ME: Here
VO: So you're going to Georgia state
ME: Yes I am. i intend to study for a master's degree in Geosciences at Georgia State University
VO: oh Student Visa
ME: yes
VO: pass me your I-20
ME: here
VO: (looks through the i-20) ohhh Master's
ME: yes, Masters in geosciences
VO: How long is your program
ME: 28 months
VO: how many schools did you apply to?
ME: three schools. Kansas state university, the University of North Dakota and georgia state Uni but I chose Georgia State Uni because I was impressed by its academic ranking in terms of innovation, commitment to teaching and also research. I was also interested in the work of Dr Hassan who has worked extensively on structural geology. I intend to use the acquired to further study the Niger Delta. The Niger Delta hosts the largest oil reserve in Nigeria.
VO: (nods) very good. so you intend to go for a PhD afterwards?(then he looked right into my eyes)
ME: (looking confused) No, I believe the knowledge acquired would be enough to independently study the Niger Delta. My plan is to apply to Shell Nigeria, where I did my graduate Internship, as an experienced Geologist wherein I'd use the data acquired over the years to further understand reservoir connectivity and communication which would in turn boost hydrocarbon production.
VO: (nods) very good. So you did an Internship at Shell
ME: Yes
VO: good...I see you have a deficit of $12000 aside your assistantship. Who'd be paying for that?
ME:My Uncle
VO: Pass me his Bank Statement
ME: Okay but give me a second to get it...here
VO: (looks through it for longer than I expected and I suspected that he assumed the statement was in Naira but I didn't say anything) Oh he's in switzerland so the currency is in CHF
ME: yeah
VO: (he looked me in the eye again) i will be issuing your visa (pauses for a second to process my reaction) you should pick it up at the point...(I didnt hear the rest cuz I was trying to absorb the fact that my visa was granted)
ME: (emotionless face) Okay, thank you
VO: Please go there to pay your reciprocity fees. You should always take your I-20 with you when you travel......(I zoned out again but tried to appear like I was hearing it for the first time even though my school has put me through the entire process but of course he was trying to help and I appreciated that)
ME: ( nods) Okay, thank you.

What I learned from this is
1. Don't memorize your answers. Practicing a billion times would give you an default, memorized response but try to be flexible with it so that you can think while responding. This is because most times, the tension could cause you to forget the rhythm of your response and that could disorient you completely but if you're listening to yourself speak you can always replace a forgotten response with a more logical answer....Half of my responses weren't delivered as rehearsed.
2. Don't wait for the VO to ask every question. if you've gone through this visa posts long enough you'd see a pattern in the questions. e.g which schools did you apply to, why that school and what are your plans after the degree. Answering them before being asked shows that you actually have a plan already and didn't just cook something up because they asked. While sounding smart with your brief and combined response, the VO also wouldn't have the opportunity to pay special attention to each response like if they were asked individually.... I learned this while rehearsing with my Kid bro last night
3. Please don't lie. there was a man who said he hadn't been denied by any country as he has traveled to so many countries only for the VO to roll his eyes and say "really? are you sure?" then he started to confess and ultimately got denied. You can't tell how much info they have of you.
4. Please please and please, practice your response with the intention that you wouldn't stay any longer in the US than the degree you're going for. The PhD question that was asked of me was a trick i believe. If I had said yes then it would have shown that I wasn't eager to come back and that I'd stay back in the US at the slightest opportunity.. I actually didn't realize this until after the interview.
5. Be prepared. Practice as much as you can and be confident. If you're a genuine student with the intention to study for a better future, remind yourself of that every time because you deserve the opportunity.
6. Speak up and speak out. Don't frustrate the VO by sounding like you've got a sore in your mouth. If you have stage fright like me and tend to speak at a low tone in an interview, lean closer to the receiver. Also, once you notice that the VO is struggling with an Info, especially funding, clear the air before he gives you the pink slip. I should have spoken out immediately i noticed him struggling with the Bank Statement ... Thank God he realized it eventually but not everyone gets that lucky.
7. I don't need to tell anyone to pray. That's default. You should go in with the conviction that your prayer has been accepted. That can loosen up the tension a bit and also improve confidence.


I'm so sorry for the long post, i just wish to give back as much information as I gained from Nairaland. I hope this helps a lot of people.

by the way, hold your reciprocity fee. Its N40,700 or $110. You must show the fee in *CASH*in either currency before you even get past the second checkpoint and there are about 5 of them before meeting the VO (but they'd only confirm that you have the fee once). If you get the Visa you'd pay the fee and if you don't then you'd take your money away with you.

Finally(I promise), don't pray for the VO to retain your Passport because the system has changed. the VO would return your passport to you with a tiny pick slip and the usual white paper which you'd take to the booth where you'd pay your reciprocity fee. that's where they'd retain your passport and the tiny pink paper.

Thank you.
Congratulations! Thank you for taking the time to post your transcript and the helpful hints. My interview is coming up very soon and I can't put into words how nerve-wracking preparations can be, so every transcript, approved or not, is very helpful.

Thanks! And congrats again.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 3:19pm On Nov 18, 2019
Adesegun1:
Hi Guys,


VO: So, why Franklin University
Me: Explained the unique curriculum and the fact that FU is located in Colombus Ohio, which was named according to Forbes as one of the best places to do business in the USA.

Thanks for reading.
Do business? Aren't you going to study? That's a huge red flag; they'd consider you a potential migrant.

Also, why are you getting school information from Forbes?

I think you could work on these.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 11:34pm On Nov 17, 2019
9jamyHome:
Western Union
Thanks!
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 4:14pm On Nov 17, 2019
Good day house

A friend in the US is trying to pay my SEVIS fee for me, and the only payment options available to him are Check, Money Order, and Western Union.

Is this how it's supposed to be? Which payment method is the better and faster?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 3:27pm On Nov 14, 2019
tiptoe1:
Hello good morning. Please I'd love to ask a question here. My cousin applied for an undergraduate program to 3 schools and 2 schools accepted her but her dream school which is the third school took long to reply back, she was given 50% scholarship in those two schools so she went ahead and book an appointment for December last week.

Just this morning, I got a call from her mom saying the third school accepted her on Tuesday with her i-20 on the way and she was also given a full scholarship.

I know it's possible to create another ds-160 and update and university zip code and university name in the appointment page to this new school. But I want to know if it's still possible because the last time I saw someone did it in this thread was back in 2013.
Yes. She can create another DS-160 and update her profile on us travel docs.

solihp:
Create a new DS160 from your old one, enter your old form number and if asked if you want to create another one, say yes(I have forgotten the exact word), then after filling a new form, update your new number on the visa page, print another appointment confirmation page. Ensure this is done at least 3 days to your interview.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 11:36pm On Nov 11, 2019
N2B2:
Hi House

I'll have my interview at the end of the month. My uncle with the same surname is only willing to provide me his U.K Bond account statement for the last 6 months.

Will this be enough to convince the VOs?
Cc: Justwise, Lagosismyhome, fairheart
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 10:02pm On Nov 11, 2019
Innyella:
Hello Everyone,

I am new here and I've read a few of the posts.

And I have some questions.

I just got my admission and i-20 from Bowie State university.

1. Please I need guidance on the best and fastest way to pay sevis fee

2. Is it possible for me to get an interview date before nextyear? School is resuming in January.
For question 2, yes. But, hurry! Dates are quickly running out, even for 1st time applicants. These are the dates available as at 2 minutes ago.

TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2:
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TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 6:04pm On Nov 11, 2019
chukychris92:
Big thanks to walspring.
SEVIS fee paid and confirmed within 24hours.


Please who knows how to get the "receipt number" on the gtb visa fee receipt? The reciept I have currently has nothing close to a number on it.

Currently filling my visa application and I am stuck in this question.
I was confused at this point, too.

Use the transaction reference number on the white paper. It'll work.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 1:45pm On Nov 11, 2019
N2B2:
Hi House

I'll have my interview at the end of the month. My uncle with the same surname is only willing to provide me his U.K Bond account statement for the last 6 months.

Will this be enough to convince the VOs of my financial capability?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2:
N2B2:
Hi House

I'll have my interview at the end of the month. My uncle with the same surname is only willing to provide me his U.K Bond account statement for the last 6 months.

Will this be enough to convince the VOs?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 1:33pm On Nov 10, 2019
user4321:
This is just full of self Flattering Platitudes... What's your point exactly, that you took no Standard Exam, and went to Walter Carrington in your Christmas cloth grin grin... Typical of the average Nigerian.... First started by belittling people's attire... Now Journey to the Constitution state in peace
There's no need for this. Every transcript gained on this platform is more knowledge for aspiring applicants.

In his writeup, he made a lot of valid points, including dressing and the interview being, by extension, a verification of DS-160 information.

As someone whose interview is coming up, I know how nerve-wracking the wait and preparation can be.

Too many are denied, so being one of the few that are approved is definitely cause for celebration.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2:
Hi House

I'll have my interview at the end of the month. My uncle with the same surname is only willing to provide me his U.K Bond account statement for the last 6 months.

Will this be enough to convince the VOs?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2:
Resolved
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2:
Resolved
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2:
Nvm, I've dealt with this DS-160 site issue.

Thanks
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 9:18am On Nov 06, 2019
clapper04:
You need a 2x2 passport photograph taken in the last six month. I would suggest you go to a studio though.

Just for the visa interview.
Thank you, kind sir!
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 1:01am On Nov 06, 2019
Good morning house

Please, forgive my ignorant questions:

What type of passport photo do I need for the Ds-160?

Also, do I need my SEVIS fee receipt for the DS-160 or just for the visa interview?
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 4:51pm On Nov 04, 2019
Good day, house.

Please, how many months statement of account is required by the embassy? Can I print for just 1 month? I'm making my preparations as I await the delivery of my I-20.
TV/MoviesRe: DC EXTENDED UNIVERSE (FILM) by N2B2: 11:03am On Nov 04, 2019
TheKingIsHere:
I did the analysis last week. See my post below
I don't think it'll take that long to hit 1 billion. It'll probably get there this weekend, sef; if it doesn't, then next week or weekend, it'll get there.

It's a good thing that Dark Fate bombed hard
PoliticsRe: Presidential Election Appeal: Updates From The Supreme Court: by N2B2: 12:47pm On Oct 30, 2019
First ruling delivered against Atiku.

Other rulings to follow, also against Atiku. We all knew this would happen. Tanko is Buhari's guy.

But the four parties - APC, INEC, PDP, and Presidency - are being led by billionaires, so if they want to spend their money on sham court proceedings, who are we to argue. grin
PoliticsRe: Presidential Election Appeal: Updates From The Supreme Court: by N2B2: 12:41pm On Oct 30, 2019
garfield1:
It seems the update is coming from a pdp fan who doesn't know what a cross appeal is.i wonder when or how he came to the conclusion that buhari didn't prove his case that he's same as mohammadu and mohammed
Una no get work, o. Someone is there delivering updates for the community, and you are here attacking him.

U no wan know wetin dey happen for court again?
PoliticsRe: Presidential Election Appeal: Updates From The Supreme Court: by N2B2: 11:13am On Oct 30, 2019
PDP vs INEC, APC, and Buhari.

Why is INEC even there?
PoliticsRe: Presidential Election Appeal: Updates From The Supreme Court: by N2B2: 10:25am On Oct 30, 2019
seunmsg:
I am glad the CJN did not cow to the silly wishes of the desperate PDP to include compromised and politically tainted justices like Mary Odili and Ngwuta on the panel. With the above panel, I’m very sure justice will be served.
Justice, ke?

Tanko is not a judge; he is Buhari's boy.

PDP's appeal is dead on arrival; they were not even allowed to submit new applications.

Nigeria is not yet ready. Nigerians are either fleeing the country or waiting to enter power so that they can steal, too.

Mark my words, though: one day, the future generation will rise and reject the continued downward trend the country has been in.
RomanceRe: My Dilemma: My Girlfriend's Confessions. by N2B2: 1:03am On Oct 29, 2019
Logan95:
Good day house.

I meet my girlfriend recently in school, she's an undergraduate student while I'm a post graduate student.

She is a very beautiful girl and well endowed. For the few months we've dated she's one of a kind. She has a good heart, buys me stuffs even though I'm not poor, cleans my house and relates well with my sister to mention a few.

However she told me about her ex, she loved him and supported him financially because he was a student and broke.

We have been going smooth until this night she decided to tell me her past without me asking. She said I am too special but I have to know who she truly is.

She started by saying she's had two abortions for her ex, that she slept with many guys for money which she eventually spent on her ex. I was dumbfounded and I'm in a dilemma now. She just said I should forgive her that I don't deserve her.

I don't know how to tackle this majorly because she confessed without me asking and she did all these before I meet her.
For her to be honest with you about something so sensitive, she must really like you.

So long as she isn't still doing this, hold onto her.
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Spend 2 Weeks In London On Private Visit by N2B2: 11:05am On Oct 28, 2019
Ajala the traveler is at it again.

While the zombies are here dying under Nigeria's poor healthcare system, their fulani lord is getting the best treatment abroad, using their tax money.

TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by N2B2: 6:07pm On Oct 23, 2019
Muleriders:
Yes. Pay sevis.

The check the expect delivery date of the I20 via the courier tracking platform.

Then schedule your interview to dates after the arrival of your I20
Thank you so much sir

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