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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 6:56pm On Jul 19, 2020 |
Claudia090: To get Eligibility letter, you need to visit the Ministry of Education at Federal Secretariat in Abuja. You will first verify your SSCE results and legalise them. The purpose of the eligibility is to show the Embassy that your grades are eligible to study in a foreign country, as such they don't need to verify with the examination body... WAEC or NECO. Then you'll pay for the eligibility, which will be ready the third day...although paying higher can facilitate the process...but it only works for the legalization, the letter is ready on the third day as they need to verify. Also, you must go with the Original copy of your Testimonial of High school graduation or else, you won't be able to get the letter. Without at least Credit grade (C) in Mathematics and English, the letter will state to the embassy that you're not eligible. Although it will be presented to you not sent to the Embassy directly. The fees are usually low...you won't spend up to 3k for all. Don't forget to go early. You can check the Polish Embassy's website on visa application requirements then you'll be able to know all the requirements and their specifications. If you can't get information, just document it and they'll correct you...(if they're not like US and Canada who'll reject a visa for improper documentation) Just make sure to get the full and credible information. Good luck! |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:11pm On Jul 14, 2020 |
Hello everyone, good news for you all. Glory to God! Here is news about Embassy reopening attached below with evidence of it's credibility. Good luck to everyone. Also, this is the direct link; https://nigeria.mfa.gov.ua/storage/app/sites/57/statement.pdf
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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:34am On Jun 27, 2020 |
collinso89: Semac00 is right...since you're legally residing in Ukraine, you can apply at the German Embassy in Ukraine. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:32am On Jun 27, 2020 |
Pearlina20: https://nigeria.mfa.gov.ua/en/news/konsulskij-viddil-posolstva-vidnovlyuye-prijom-gromadyan In case of others, that's the link to their website that provided information about the resumption date Pearlina just mentioned. According to what was written...they clearly stated that they're opened, but aren't taking visa applications for now. But there's very high chance they'll commence visa processing by July. Personally, I think applicants should be learning to communicate in Ukrainian language for now, whilst the delay is on. It'll do them a lot of good. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:54am On Jun 16, 2020 |
Chybyke1992: School charges $100 for invitation, but agents add their charges and courier fees. Normal charges for invitation is $250. If you decide to go on with school, you'll never get an invitation, Because, school wouldn't respond to you. I didn't believe when I heard that too, but it's for real bro. They only work with agents. In fact, the name of the agency that got your invitation will be behind your invitation. But online agents aren't advisable, it's better to get a referral from a fellow applicant, than going with online agents, it's the easiest means of scam...online. After this attached invoice, They didn't respond to my emails or give proper response to my calls. It looked inconclusive...so I had to use an agent.
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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:39am On Jun 16, 2020 |
That's the google map image. I actually took time to take screenshots, for the sake of other curious applicants. So they can at least see what the Embassy looks like. Now that shed is where we'll seat, after submission of documents at the VFS for interview that starts by 1:30pm. The bald consular will be sitting in one cubicle, in that building in front of the shed, that looks like gatekeeper's apartment. We'll be interviewed while standing. This thread is not to make mouth about being at the Embassy or not. I guess it's to share resourceful and verified information. So, Christobam, Your building is still there. So is the pathway, I took the shot standing opposite just as the other attached screenshot.
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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:23am On Jun 16, 2020 |
ChristoBam: Empty pathway or not, Embassy is still Embassy. 12 months is a long time, you've been there for long. Lol Moreover the storey building at the right side of the Embassy is still under construction or maybe it's renovation...but site workers were there...and it doesn't look like renovation, I didn't pay that much attention |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:18am On Jun 16, 2020 |
ChristoBam:Yeah. That building is at the right side and I guess it's renovated or demolished...I just know that there were workers on site when I saw it. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:28am On Jun 08, 2020 |
YourGrandfather: Yes brother! They're offering admission, but not invitation yet. They'll give Acceptance letter. The Ministry of Education and Science issues the invitation and they're not yet doing that even though they're working already...But as soon as the airport opens up, they should put that in place because they know students will need to travel in...and airline need passengers. Hopefully sha. But most likely |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 12:24am On Jun 08, 2020 |
ChristoBam: Mr. ChristoBam, the notification of the COVID break pasted on the entrance too is old Abi...like 8 years ago. You don't wanna chill, just wanna talk. I said I'm in Abuja from Lagos awaiting Embassy reopening, you're saying it's an old picture later than a year ago. The picture was taken at the exact day after the Embassy locked up. I heard news from trusted source that they'll open by July as a meeting from the Embassy and VFS, but it's not certain yet. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 3:23pm On Jun 01, 2020 |
Ogcgodwin:Hopefully, very soon. But I'm in Abuja ATM...I will try to update here once the Embassy opens
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Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 5:00am On Apr 30, 2020 |
Really, I'm not certain about that, but you must do the language course, write to schools. They'll let you know if the HND is eligible for masters |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 5:53pm On Mar 18, 2020 |
mozkidayo: Uh...actually, I don't think there is DE in Ukraine you may need to start from the first year if you don't mind |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 4:55pm On Mar 18, 2020 |
Bangit: Apply to a school in Kyiv, there are lots of jobs. And don't enrol in courses that are too serious like medicine and engineering, you'll need uninterrupted study. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 8:30am On Mar 18, 2020 |
mozkidayo: Do you mean stuff like direct entry? Because I've not heard of this for Ukraine, yet if you want to get a bachelor's degree in Ukraine, the step is simple and constant. You'll enroll for preparatory course, then you'll you study the remaining 4 years in your field of choice. Unless you want to get your masters degree. |
Travel / Re: Naija In Belarus by Oyemyk(m): 12:51am On Mar 13, 2020 |
emmadaddy: Emmanuel o ��, this my friend has finally gotten his visa today. He's now a Belarusian, lol. |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 7:02am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Sommybraun:Bro, go and pay the money o, if there's still chance, that's the best advice, there's an agreement in Case the agent bleeps up, he must return the money. Yet, it's still the best o, pay the guarantee or else the chance is low. Just got interviewed yesterday tho, waiting for my response, hope it gets successful. |
Travel / Re: Diary of a Nigerian student in Ukraine by Oyemyk(m): 1:59am On Feb 17, 2020 |
beezyblaze: Visa takes a week, if the guarantee is paid. Also, the price varies, before you find an agent for 370k, it may take a long time. It's usually $1500. But no guarantee, no visa. Keep it in front of your application |
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