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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 1:36am On Oct 18, 2020 |
timidapsin: The duration of your insurance has to be for your dates of intended stay. 90 days The visa application had to be directed to the VFS not embassy. The app. No. Has to start with AV not SV. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:04pm On Oct 07, 2020 |
BANGERLEE1: That's too much. And that is the truth. Most agents who charge that 150k do complete documentation, not only legalization (not leg. And stamping because the stamp and the signature is the legalization itself). So as Christobam said, if it's complete documentation, go for him. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 11:16pm On Oct 06, 2020 |
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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 11:15pm On Oct 06, 2020 |
Vk008: Exactly bro. Invitation that arrives second day is definitely a scam. Everyone reading the can tell for themselves if they got theirs the following day. Alternatively, he can confirm the IV with the school or Ministry of Education and Science |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 1:40am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Really...there are different news on that appointment, I don't want to write any of them because I'm not able to verify them. But I think the closest of all is that the consular is not available at the moment. Let's be on standby. It'll start working soon. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:22am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Bqudds: Take it easy while you open yours too. Although, I just texted without checking whoever owned the query. At first, I said "his" agent, then You asked what I meant and I responded. So if it wasn't for you the owner will come and see it. No need to use that diction bro. Leave it here. I only answered your question. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 3:05am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Bqudds: I mean that the guy has prepared an IV for you, if it's genuine. You can't get another until that one expires (6 months later) or you cancel it. So accepting or rejecting the school is one kind...poor rating, and done invitation. Well, start from making sure the IV is genuine. Then decide if you want the school or not. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 1:30pm On Oct 04, 2020 |
ChristoBam: The situation is one kind...His agent has gotten an IV for him. This tuition is too high for that type of school |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 6:47pm On Oct 03, 2020 |
Ogcgodwin: Krok is a good school with lots of Nigerians and other nationalities |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 6:43pm On Oct 03, 2020 |
egorov: Never that fast bro. Beware Getting your IV in 24 hours?? Is it even registered with the ministry of education and science?? |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 11:56pm On Sep 29, 2020 |
Latestsport1: Lol..Bro that's must be a funny school. Also it will be best for locals rather than international students. Check Internet and apply to a more renowned school. I hope I've helped a brother...lol |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 3:21am On Sep 27, 2020 |
OldGuard: Yes, you need to legalise and translate it 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:10am On Aug 26, 2020 |
Paul36: And be ready to buy them iPhone. Well, I'd say they don't like broke guys.. They like luxury from a guy. But they like black guys and think they're very cute. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 2:24pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
ArewaWife: Along with his document will come a visa refusal letter which will state the reason they rejected his visa. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 2:22pm On Aug 24, 2020 |
ArewaWife: Yes, it is to be paid on arrival. Within 5 working days of arrival so that the school will begin to process your temporary residence permit |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 7:14pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Latestsport1: Importantly, you must know the city you're going to and state it when he asks you. I've had two friends who didn't remember their state and they got their visas denied, they were invited from a football club; their mates got granted and they, denied. Know your city! 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 7:06pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
timidapsin: Your visa will be for 90 days before extension in Ukraine. You travel/health insurance will be for this duration so is the Covid 19 insurance |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 6:59pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
holarniche: You could use bank statement from 10 million naira. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 4:52pm On Aug 06, 2020 |
[quote author=AustinT575 post=92518762][/quote] They're not going to test you if you're okay or not. And if you have any health issues, your health insurance will bear the cost of treatment, they won't return you to your Country. They'll believe that you may have developed any health issue from the time of obtaining the certificate and your time of arrival. Actually my friend who traveled to Belarus, a few days before the lockdown (march) while in Isolation said they took him for several tests with different lab. Machines and equipment and they detected a lot of issues with him and were treating him. But Nigerians aren't undergoing self-isolation upon arrival to Ukraine. But are required to possess COVID-19 insurance with specifications---which is vital for obtaining a visa and entrance to Ukraine. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:53am On Aug 06, 2020 |
Petersown: Please provide credible and verified information for people when they ask questions. This response does not even provide an appropriate definition of a medical certificate of fitness. We should understand that people ask questions that pertain to decision making and admission/visa application. And this is very vital and crucial to them as they can't afford to entertain flaws. To obtain a medical certificate of fitness applicants need to visit a government-owned hospital. Undergo series of tests. And the results of the test will be entered into to the certificate even if the patient is not fit (which will get the applicant an automatic visa refusal). Like @petersown said, it has to be recent. Timelines differ based on each Embassy requirement and specifications. For Ukrainian Embassy, applicants must get it from a government hospital in Abuja and not just any hospital. And is valid for two months. Really, I will advise that your agent does this for you for several reasons. Also, she has gotten an image already, that's why I didn't upload a sample. But if others want to see, I can upload two separate samples, upon request---1 valid, 1 invalid. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:15pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Julius2255: Ukrainian Embassy begins operation by 3rd of August and will work for two days a week, Mondays and Wednesdays. Quotation for documents usually differ. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:37am On Jul 30, 2020 |
Philmale: 1800 dollars per year for management. we can discuss more about jobs when you reach me...just click this link and send email...I'll reply asap https://www.nairaland.com/sendemail/oyemyk 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:32am On Jul 30, 2020 |
Itanola1805: You will get admitted without a single stress about your age...and what you've been doing since graduation...documents will do the talking...I can explain explicitly to you in private. And I'll recommend my school....lol Kyiv International University. You can check it. I can reach the head of international students department with a call or text...so I'll recommend my school. 2 Likes |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:28am On Jul 30, 2020 |
BenNash: I guess I should've introduced this website to everyone earlier than now. Www.work.ua It answers your question. There are other effective platforms too, but I've only used this one and can recommend it. I once got employed to work remotely as a chat operator. But couldn't go on because the job was a little tedious. Also, working with McDonald's also provide flexible shift and reasonable payment. They pay twice monthly and pay per hour. About $6 hour I guess...can't really remember. Wanted to schedule an appointment with them but couldn't get complete registration because I needed a Ukrainian number to proceed. Which answers that I'm not yet in Kyiv...I actually should be typing from Kyiv if not for the Pandemic that made them lock down the airport...and as such I have to reapply for visa...those that are already in Kyiv don't have time to be typing typing like I am, they expect they you follow the thread read their comments and PM them for enquiries. that's why I'm taking time to put out a lot of information for people... And people like my friend @christobam should stop attacking me and troubling me with countering responses...I'm not an agent I'm just letting people know what they need and want to...lol. (Voice when you think something is wrong anyways, I'll explain why it's like that to you.) Questions are more welcomed than countering responses. 2 Likes |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:12am On Jul 30, 2020 |
YourGrandfather: Grandfather...your school has refused to reply...try to contact me |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:21am On Jul 29, 2020 |
Philmale: Of course not brother...you can't do direct entry to Ukrainian schools with Nigerian qualification. But maybe you can do post-graduate...I can't tell about that. But since it's not Bachelor's I can't assure you. The chances are so low. A year tuition for Undergraduate management tuition ranges from about 1500 to1800 Dollars. But I have contact two of heads of international students for two schools in Kyiv and they offer management. I can help you out forward any query you have to them. For Management, The study hours are about 30 hours a week...if you're hard working, you should be able to get a job to raise tuition for the subsequent year, or beyond. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:19pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
YourGrandfather: How did you pay for admission. The was process of getting invitation for agents is becoming tedious... They now have to pay the Visa support letter fee of 324 грн directly to the bank in person.. So if they issued your invitation and it expired before you got it...it's gonna be a more tedious process. At leisure...I will look up their contact and try to contact them for you or request someone in Ukraine to help visit the school. Either way, I will write to you here when I have a good news. But all schools are definitely giving admissions ATM. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 9:24pm On Jul 27, 2020 |
ChristoBam: With the knowledge of the point that preparatory studies aren't compulsory. That's why I wrote; "are almost compulsory". Moreover, people don't end up studying preparatory studies because of timeline issue (post-November admission) only. I have friends who intentionally decide to go through preparatory department because they really want to learn the language and culture. Also...some of them want to study so they can have time to work and accumulate tuition for the subsequent year(s), because they want to have uninterrupted study during their Undergraduate studies. Others go through preparatory department because they don't know it's not compulsory. Others feel it can extend their stay for up to 5 years and thereby apply for citizenship denying their present citizenship after studies. Some are not bothered if it's compulsory or not, they just study. So, people still undergo preparatory studies knowing that they will study in English...at least, I've stated reasons. I belong to the compulsory or not group...Because I already understand Ukrainian at basic level and have locals(native speaking friends) who teach me. So my decision to study or not is just because I feel like or I don't feel like. I hope I answered your "why will anyone do preparatory courses when he's going to end up studying in English?" question. Слава Україні!!...lol |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 1:54am On Jul 27, 2020 |
onward4life:Preparatory studies are almost compulsory and they're dedicated to language acquisition and other introductory stuff. After the first year (10 months) of preparatory studies...you can decide to learn in English or Ukrainian. But learning in English attracts higher fee...usually about $500 depending on the institution. It may be lower or higher. But if you become so good in a year...you can study in Ukrainian/Russian. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 1:48am On Jul 27, 2020 |
danielinyang: You mean you want to go through the process yourself? Indicate, then we can know how to guide you. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 7:03pm On Jul 19, 2020 |
YourGrandfather: There are cases of some institutions not yet issuing invitations because they're deliberating if to issue or not. As such, it is best to contact the school and hope they reply. You can call them |
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