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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Slim4Rehani(f): 11:57am On Apr 09, 2021
Stevenssen:

No it's not an issue

I chose Lagos in my ds-160 and my interview is in Abuja. Hope this is not an issue or I should cancel Abuja and choose Lagos
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 12:13pm On Apr 09, 2021
Slim4Rehani:


I chose Lagos in my ds-160 and my interview is in Abuja. Hope this is not an issue or I should cancel Abuja and choose Lagos
Why not create a new ds form and choose Abuja?
And after that, update your cgi profile with the new ds number

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Istanbul8819: 12:16pm On Apr 09, 2021
Please I need an answer.
Istanbul8819:
Please I am using my elder sister as my sponsor. He surname is now different from my own because she's married since 2002. So her statement of account won't have any name matching with mine even though she's my blood sister. Do I need any supporting documents while going to the embassy with her statement of account?

Please help me on this.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by TheSociopath(m): 12:20pm On Apr 09, 2021
TEMIT0PE:
This is simple. Book that January you are seeing like that. When you program start date is within 60 days, you can request for an emergency appointment (there is a tab to request in your portal). The emergency request will be granted in less than 12 hours and you will be provided with dates very close to the date you requested your emergency.

I am for Summer 2021 (program start date of May 26th). I initially got interview date of May 4th, but i requested for emergency this past Monday and got a new date of April 6th.



How as your interview?

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by mimiessien(f): 12:37pm On Apr 09, 2021
aminyene@gmail.com
Zudde:


Datacohort1@gmail.com
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by bukoso: 2:04pm On Apr 09, 2021
I don't think you do, just tell the VO what you explained here and you can go with a copy of your sister's birth certificate just in case. But I doubt it will be needed
Istanbul8819:
Please I need an answer.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by femi2016: 2:34pm On Apr 09, 2021
Victorino25:
can you pls add me to the WhatsApp group too my email is gozieart@hotmail.com






please I also need the whatapp link. thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Tayoade19: 2:56pm On Apr 09, 2021
Hey all,
For like two weeks I have been trying to get available dates for F1 visa interview but I couldn't. I'd like to know if people are now seeing available dates for visa appointments.If yes, please let me know if the US embassy in Abuja or Lagos has available dates.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by drjustice17: 3:29pm On Apr 09, 2021
Good day guys. Pls I need help. I have bn trying to pay for WES since today using my master GTBank card but it couldn't . I was told anything international, that I should use domicile card, which has a day limit of $100. Pls , can anybody help, so that I can pay for WES. Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Victoriaog(f): 3:39pm On Apr 09, 2021
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Victoriaog(f): 3:44pm On Apr 09, 2021
Guys please help me look into this transcript, Please i need your honest review

Me: Good morning
VO: Good morning, Can I have your passport and I-20
Me: (Passes them)

VO: Where are you going to in the USA?
Me: I am going to the US to study and acquire my masters degree in mass communication concentration in journalism at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

VO: why did you choose this university?
Me: Several things stood out for me in UALR. Firstly I discovered UALR is actually very high in terms of teaching quality. Additionally the course content of this program at UALR features a unique privilege of either choosing a research option or a professional option under which the research option would be emphasizing on ethis diversity requirement and law and policy requirements and also the professional option which I am most existed about emphasizes on pubic relations and journalism and I would be taking courses like seminar in journalism, public relation cases, news media writing and producing, news media and publishing. Also the school has a student university newspaper (The forum) as well as television and radio station whoose mission is to provide a window for the community to learn and enjoy myriad activities that takes place on the campus and most importantly provides practical learning opportunities for media students to gain experience in broadcast media production and management as this will equip me to become a more effective and trained journalist when I return to Nigeria because this is my root and where I want to make impact. So for me, it was about the right skills and competencies to advance my career when I return to my county

VO: Why this course/ what will it do for you?
Me: I am taking this course from a problem solving perspective, in my experience working at a media form. I spotted a problem in the media sector of Nigeria i.e news reporting in Nigeria does not show patriotism in the coverage of events in the rural areas. The bias of the reporters is in Favour of urban dwellers who are adjudged to be learned, enlightened and understand the meaning and importance of news. I intend to use this skills and knowledge gained from this course to build a solution around this. Additionally a masters of Art in mass communication will give me a competitive edge upon my return to Nigeria when working in the evolving world of media and communication.

VO: what’s your study plan
Me: I would be required to complete 33 credit hours of course work in 24 months inclusive of 6 credit hours of core requirement course, 3 credit hours of electives courses. A few of my courses include special problem in mass communication, media criticisms, news media publishing, special topics journalism.

VO: who’s your sponsor
Me: My uncle will be sponsoring me, first of all because my dad is retired now and he’s not as buoyant as he use to be. And my uncle who was trained by him is willing to pay back and he has always been a driving force for me to always advance in life and career.

VO: what does he do
Me: He used to work as a geology professor at Xoxo University and adjunct professor at xoxo before he went into the oil and gas industry.

VO: how did you know about UALR?
Me: I carried out extensive research using academic websites. I used usnews.com, gradschools.com and then google.com. I further streamlined my search to schools whose courses aligns with my area of interest

VO: how many admit and which
Me: 3 admit
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, university of Missouri, Kansas City, and Arkansas State university, Jonesboro.

VO: why USA and not Nigeria
Me: what is best about acquiring advance studies in the US is that the qualification i earn is globally recognized and on top of that the education system in the US has been known of its academic excellence. Additionally the Nigeria school curriculum focuses more on the theoretical aspect of learning and does not offer hands on the practical opportunities that gives detailed knowledge on my preferred course.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Francangel(f): 4:26pm On Apr 09, 2021
Hi Victoria! Can I contact you, please? I am also going to UALR.

Victoriaog:
Guys please help me look into this transcript, Please i need your honest review

Me: Good morning
VO: Good morning, Can I have your passport and I-20
Me: (Passes them)

VO: Where are you going to in the USA?
Me: I am going to the US to study and acquire my masters degree in mass communication concentration in journalism at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

VO: why did you choose this university?
Me: Several things stood out for me in UALR. Firstly I discovered UALR is actually very high in terms of teaching quality. Additionally the course content of this program at UALR features a unique privilege of either choosing a research option or a professional option under which the research option would be emphasizing on ethis diversity requirement and law and policy requirements and also the professional option which I am most existed about emphasizes on pubic relations and journalism and I would be taking courses like seminar in journalism, public relation cases, news media writing and producing, news media and publishing. Also the school has a student university newspaper (The forum) as well as television and radio station whoose mission is to provide a window for the community to learn and enjoy myriad activities that takes place on the campus and most importantly provides practical learning opportunities for media students to gain experience in broadcast media production and management as this will equip me to become a more effective and trained journalist when I return to Nigeria because this is my root and where I want to make impact. So for me, it was about the right skills and competencies to advance my career when I return to my county

VO: Why this course/ what will it do for you?
Me: I am taking this course from a problem solving perspective, in my experience working at a media form. I spotted a problem in the media sector of Nigeria i.e news reporting in Nigeria does not show patriotism in the coverage of events in the rural areas. The bias of the reporters is in Favour of urban dwellers who are adjudged to be learned, enlightened and understand the meaning and importance of news. I intend to use this skills and knowledge gained from this course to build a solution around this. Additionally a masters of Art in mass communication will give me a competitive edge upon my return to Nigeria when working in the evolving world of media and communication.

VO: what’s your study plan
Me: I would be required to complete 33 credit hours of course work in 24 months inclusive of 6 credit hours of core requirement course, 3 credit hours of electives courses. A few of my courses include special problem in mass communication, media criticisms, news media publishing, special topics journalism.

VO: who’s your sponsor
Me: My uncle will be sponsoring me, first of all because my dad is retired now and he’s not as buoyant as he use to be. And my uncle who was trained by him is willing to pay back and he has always been a driving force for me to always advance in life and career.

VO: what does he do
Me: He used to work as a geology professor at Xoxo University and adjunct professor at xoxo before he went into the oil and gas industry.

VO: how did you know about UALR?
Me: I carried out extensive research using academic websites. I used usnews.com, gradschools.com and then google.com. I further streamlined my search to schools whose courses aligns with my area of interest

VO: how many admit and which
Me: 3 admit
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, university of Missouri, Kansas City, and Arkansas State university, Jonesboro.

VO: why USA and not Nigeria
Me: what is best about acquiring advance studies in the US is that the qualification i earn is globally recognized and on top of that the education system in the US has been known of its academic excellence. Additionally the Nigeria school curriculum focuses more on the theoretical aspect of learning and does not offer hands on the practical opportunities that gives detailed knowledge on my preferred course.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Dmoney1992(m): 5:00pm On Apr 09, 2021
Good evening all, please can I pay for visa fee and book appointment date before fill ds160 after receiving I-20. Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Bigsecret(f): 5:08pm On Apr 09, 2021
@sonofakin


Did you eventually go to Connecticut?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Bigsecret(f): 5:15pm On Apr 09, 2021
naijaeclectic:
Moderators, please let me know if I'm going against the rules and I'll delete this post. For now, here goes nothing:

So, I encountered loads of difficulties when I was leaving Nigeria. With the limits on Nigerian bank cards, I and the guy attending the same school (Miami University, Oxford, Ohio) could not pay for many things, even within that $50/$100 CBN-imposed limit. We spent days trying to pay for a hotel/Airbnb, GreyHound services, and whatnot. I've not been that stressed in years.

Let me not even go into how AirBnB canceled a booking when we were at the airport, an hour to getting on our flight. Why did they do that? Our booking was tagged as fraudulent. So, the booking came from Nigeria and payment from a virtual card with a US address. Also, because Airbnb refused to verify our Nigerian phone numbers for reasons known to them, we used one belonging to a friend in the UK. It was extremely complicated, and we'd tried all we knew, but that's the only option we had before we found someone who helped at the last minute. Let's just say that we ended up rooming in a hotel (read: motel) in a Nigerian-like neighborhood in New York. grin

Lol. Don't ask why the UK friend didn't just pay and do everything from his end. As I said, things were super-complicated.

The thing is that things could have been easier if someone helped facilitate everyone from one spot, with one card.

Based on this experience (and several more), I would like to help anyone who needs to pay for buses, accommodation, semester dues, and anything that they can't do from Nigeria. I've seen people who can't access US websites, people whose cards are not working, and people who are faced with using a third-party offering ridiculous over-N515 (naira) exchange rates.


I understand that everyone's being careful and that you don't want to get scammed. But I am genuinely doing this because I can imagine the kind of stress people are going through right now.

Please send a message if you would like me to help. When you reach out, I can share details about myself, and you can Google me, too, for credibility purposes.

At this point, the stress in the world (read: Nigeria) is too much to add difficulties when japa-ing.

I sincerely hope this helps someone. Again: Moderators, if this is way off, please let me know and I'll delete this.

Thank you.
I got offer at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Please can I get an information from you.

Should I PM you?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by raddyworld: 6:20pm On Apr 09, 2021
Good afternoon great people,
Honestly this thread has being a channel by which resourceful people impact Nigerians who are looking up to them for for such information.
I sincerely appreciate those who have contributed from the first page. More grease to ur elbow in Jesus name.
I Make an enquiry through a school and they promised full scholarship which includes schooling and stipends if I meet up.
My questions are:
1. If I qualify , do I still need huge amount of money in my account to be given visa?
2. If so like how much, if not like how much do I need to keep while travelling.
3. Aside from my Bsc do I need siwes? And what is the importance?
4. After schooling and working as assistant teacher in the school can school extend my visa and also give a working permit?

Please my questions may not be perfectly presented but take me as I am to do me a favour with answers as u have assisted many with facts on this thread

Thanks all for ur immeasurable contributions.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by mantics(m): 6:30pm On Apr 09, 2021
drjustice17:
Good day guys. Pls I need help. I have bn trying to pay for WES since today using my master GTBank card but it couldn't . I was told anything international, that I should use domicile card, which has a day limit of $100. Pls , can anybody help, so that I can pay for WES. Thanks

Hello, you can make the payment for WES by contacting Walspring or you can as well pay using the Barter by Flutterwave. I think there rate is around 480N as at today
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Walspring: 7:42pm On Apr 09, 2021
drjustice17:
Good day guys. Pls I need help. I have bn trying to pay for WES since today using my master GTBank card but it couldn't . I was told anything international, that I should use domicile card, which has a day limit of $100. Pls , can anybody help, so that I can pay for WES. Thanks

Kindly let me know if you still need help on this ASAP.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Walspring: 7:43pm On Apr 09, 2021
Slim4Rehani:


I chose Lagos in my ds-160 and my interview is in Abuja. Hope this is not an issue or I should cancel Abuja and choose Lagos

Don’t cancel just fill a new ds160 and pick the location for the visa interview.

But if you haven’t submit ds160, you can edit location before submitting it.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by imkabokifx: 7:44pm On Apr 09, 2021
I need inflow dollar

Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by EmeritusR: 8:15pm On Apr 09, 2021
Dmoney1992:
Good evening all, please can I pay for visa fee and book appointment date before fill ds160 after receiving I-20. Thanks

You need to start filling your ds-160 form and then get your ds-160 number before you then book an appointment. Even if you haven’t completed the ds-160 form you can still book an appointment just that you need to start filling the form to get that number because you will need the ds-160 number when booking an appointment.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Damian457: 8:17pm On Apr 09, 2021
Guys do you have to evaluate your WAEC results in other to apply to community colleges?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Dmoney1992(m): 8:33pm On Apr 09, 2021
Thank you
EmeritusR:


You need to start filling your ds-160 form and then get your ds-160 number before you then book an appointment. Even if you haven’t completed the ds-160 form you can still book an appointment just that you need to start filling the form to get that number because you will need the ds-160 number when booking an appointment.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by VictorUSA(m): 9:48pm On Apr 09, 2021
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by drjustice17: 9:59pm On Apr 09, 2021
Walspring:


Kindly let me know if you still need help on this ASAP.
.
How will I contact you@ Walspring. Here is my e-mail. chigojojo60@gmail.com. WhatsApp @ 07038505383. Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by NigPatriot(m): 11:51pm On Apr 09, 2021
raddyworld:
Good afternoon great people,
Honestly this thread has being a channel by which resourceful people impact Nigerians who are looking up to them for for such information.
I sincerely appreciate those who have contributed from the first page. More grease to ur elbow in Jesus name.
I Make an enquiry through a school and they promised full scholarship which includes schooling and stipends if I meet up.
My questions are:
1. If I qualify , do I still need huge amount of money in my account to be given visa?
2. If so like how much, if not like how much do I need to keep while travelling.
3. Aside from my Bsc do I need siwes? And what is the importance?
4. After schooling and working as assistant teacher in the school can school extend my visa and also give a working permit?

Please my questions may not be perfectly presented but take me as I am to do me a favour with answers as u have assisted many with facts on this thread

Thanks all for ur immeasurable contributions.

Whew!! That a bulk of questions.. but let's see what we can answer.

Firstly, you said you made an enquiry to a school and they promised you full scholarship? That's remarkable to the ears but still leaves most of us reading ambivalent. Have you applied to the school, what expectations do they have of you? Are you going for bsc MSc PhD? Which? This will help people in understanding your situation. But If they actually promised you scholarship, then you're fortunate, make sure you "meet up" as they instructed.

1. If you qualify for the scholarship (fully funded) and stipends, then your statement of account is negligible. (Btw "huge amount of money" in your account is not the only prerequisite to getting a USA F1 visa)

2. If it's not fully funded make sure your statement of account presented to the visa officer covers your deficit - let's say with 30% extra. For your traveling cost, budget for ticket, a little shopping, cash at hand. There's no fixed amount for this, it varies for everyone.

3. Aside from bsc do I need siwes? What do you mean by this question? From my understanding Siwes is the industrial attachment engineering students undertake in the second semester of their 4th year - what's your challenge with this? I'll assume that you're asking if SIWES is a requirement before you can be granted visa. That's a huge NO. Because the initial question would be, how would you gain a Bsc degree without Siwes? I've never heard an instance the VO asked anyone of their siwes, except you might be the first.

4. Your question isn't quite clear, but I'll assume once more you mean if after schooling you can get a stay extension and work (hustle). Of course. This is every dreamers dream. Schooling still remains the most legitimate and "easy' means of legalising your stay in America. Just ensure you graduate with a remarkable grade, look out for internship positions, network like your life depends on it; talk to alumni group, your teachers, be nice to your students; I've heard stories of parents of students being taught by GTA sponsoring the stay of the teacher, lastly be good at what you do, be so good they can't ignore you. In developed countries talent is glorified and duly rewarded. - Yes your school can help in taking you full-time. It's called the H-1b visa, where the company files for your stay in the US.

I wish you well.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Slim4Rehani(f): 12:30am On Apr 10, 2021
Victoriaog:
Guys please help me look into this transcript, Please i need your honest review

Me: Good morning
VO: Good morning, Can I have your passport and I-20
Me: (Passes them)

VO: Where are you going to in the USA?
Me: I am going to the US to study and acquire my masters degree in mass communication concentration in journalism at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

VO: why did you choose this university?
Me: Several things stood out for me in UALR. Firstly I discovered UALR is actually very high in terms of teaching quality. Additionally the course content of this program at UALR features a unique privilege of either choosing a research option or a professional option under which the research option would be emphasizing on ethis diversity requirement and law and policy requirements and also the professional option which I am most existed about emphasizes on pubic relations and journalism and I would be taking courses like seminar in journalism, public relation cases, news media writing and producing, news media and publishing. Also the school has a student university newspaper (The forum) as well as television and radio station whoose mission is to provide a window for the community to learn and enjoy myriad activities that takes place on the campus and most importantly provides practical learning opportunities for media students to gain experience in broadcast media production and management as this will equip me to become a more effective and trained journalist when I return to Nigeria because this is my root and where I want to make impact. So for me, it was about the right skills and competencies to advance my career when I return to my county

VO: Why this course/ what will it do for you?
Me: I am taking this course from a problem solving perspective, in my experience working at a media form. I spotted a problem in the media sector of Nigeria i.e news reporting in Nigeria does not show patriotism in the coverage of events in the rural areas. The bias of the reporters is in Favour of urban dwellers who are adjudged to be learned, enlightened and understand the meaning and importance of news. I intend to use this skills and knowledge gained from this course to build a solution around this. Additionally a masters of Art in mass communication will give me a competitive edge upon my return to Nigeria when working in the evolving world of media and communication.

VO: what’s your study plan
Me: I would be required to complete 33 credit hours of course work in 24 months inclusive of 6 credit hours of core requirement course, 3 credit hours of electives courses. A few of my courses include special problem in mass communication, media criticisms, news media publishing, special topics journalism.

VO: who’s your sponsor
Me: My uncle will be sponsoring me, first of all because my dad is retired now and he’s not as buoyant as he use to be. And my uncle who was trained by him is willing to pay back and he has always been a driving force for me to always advance in life and career.

VO: what does he do
Me: He used to work as a geology professor at Xoxo University and adjunct professor at xoxo before he went into the oil and gas industry.

VO: how did you know about UALR?
Me: I carried out extensive research using academic websites. I used usnews.com, gradschools.com and then google.com. I further streamlined my search to schools whose courses aligns with my area of interest

VO: how many admit and which
Me: 3 admit
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, university of Missouri, Kansas City, and Arkansas State university, Jonesboro.

VO: why USA and not Nigeria
Me: what is best about acquiring advance studies in the US is that the qualification i earn is globally recognized and on top of that the education system in the US has been known of its academic excellence. Additionally the Nigeria school curriculum focuses more on the theoretical aspect of learning and does not offer hands on the practical opportunities that gives detailed knowledge on my preferred course.


Many corrections needed to be made, there is no luxury of time to be telling stories, go and learn how to answer questions in a professional way so you won't bored your interviewer.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 3:39am On Apr 10, 2021
VictorUSA:
If I hold a bachelor`s degree in Law, can I use that to study Law (obtain J D) in any of the Ivies (particularly Harvard) ? Pls gurus in the house help me. Thanks!
why did you put Obama's pic?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by VictorUSA(m): 4:10am On Apr 10, 2021
Stevenssen:

why did you put Obama's pic?
My decision! Is that why no one will answer my question?

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Mathosynthesis: 5:30am On Apr 10, 2021
Malone122:

Hello everyone so some of us are experiencing the same issue of not seeing any dates on our CGI profile, I created a GC where we can rub minds together if dates pop up.
PM me or Heyjessay if you are experiencing this issue so We can add y’all
Best regards

Please add me to the group. My number is 08104825736
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Mathosynthesis: 5:31am On Apr 10, 2021
Heyjessay:


Can we create a community/group just for our fellow people struggling with this same issue....at least, so we can notify ourselves on time.

Because, as soon as they open more slots...the next 30 minutes will be a matter of life and death.

What do you think?

Please add me to the group. My number is 08104825736
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by EmeritusR: 5:40am On Apr 10, 2021
Damian457:
Guys do you have to evaluate your WAEC results in other to apply to community colleges?

It all depends on the school you are applying for, some schools may require you to evaluate your result, others just tell you to send them the original copy. So first check on the school.

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