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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Funiam: 10:51am On Oct 21, 2022
Good day sirs and Mas, I'm new here. I was introduced here by a friend to get a solution.

My story:
I'm qualified for drop box, paid visa fees and started looking for dates on the CGI. After some personal fruitless efforts I got to meet an agent.
I was quite specific about location and month because of the nature of my job.
I'm in Lagos, the agent said he got Oct 31st in Abuja, which I got a farwarded appointment confirmation in my mail.(not directly from embassy)
I will not be able to make this appointment.
I explained to him but said there's nothing he could and that his boys would not release the profile until I pay him.
Now, I cannot access my profile for 3 days.
Tried forgot password many times but didn't get reset password mail.

Pls what do I do, as there's no way I can make this appointment and they are holding on to my profile.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Funiam: 10:59am On Oct 21, 2022
Just realized this is not the right place to drop my post.
Appologies...
Your
idea would be highly appreciated

Funiam:
Good day sirs and Mas, I'm new here. I was introduced here by a friend to get a solution.

My story:
I'm qualified for drop box, paid visa fees and started looking for dates on the CGI. After some personal fruitless efforts I got to meet an agent.
I was quite specific about location and month because of the nature of my job.
I'm in Lagos, the agent said he got Oct 31st in Abuja, which I got a farwarded appointment confirmation in my mail.(not directly from embassy)
I will not be able to make this appointment.
I explained to him but said there's nothing he could and that his boys would not release the profile until I pay him.
Now, I cannot access my profile for 3 days.
Tried forgot password many times but didn't get reset password mail.

Pls what do I do, as there's no way I can make this appointment and they are holding on to my profile.


Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Duisburg: 11:23am On Oct 21, 2022
Funiam:
Just realized this is not the right place to drop my post.
Appologies...
Your
idea would be highly appreciated

When you wan make a deal with the agent, you no tell us, now e happen, you come come here dey seek help.

Well, let me tell you the truth. THERE IS NO ONE, NOT EVEN A CHIEF AGENT, THAT CAN HELP YOU GET A VISA INTERVIEW DATE for US visa application.

Anyone you think can help is only trying to eat from you since they have realised you are desperate.

What do they also do? They keep checking, hustling for date on the portal, just as the rest of the people.

Also, I think there's something hidden if your appointment is not directly from the embassy.

Start dashing agents your hard-earned money.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by infosoftlife: 11:55am On Oct 21, 2022
Funiam:
Good day sirs and Mas, I'm new here. I was introduced here by a friend to get a solution.

My story:
I'm qualified for drop box, paid visa fees and started looking for dates on the CGI. After some personal fruitless efforts I got to meet an agent.
I was quite specific about location and month because of the nature of my job.
I'm in Lagos, the agent said he got Oct 31st in Abuja, which I got a farwarded appointment confirmation in my mail.(not directly from embassy)
I will not be able to make this appointment.
I explained to him but said there's nothing he could and that his boys would not release the profile until I pay him.
Now, I cannot access my profile for 3 days.
Tried forgot password many times but didn't get reset password mail.

Pls what do I do, as there's no way I can make this appointment and they are holding on to my profile.

Send a mail to support-nigeria@ustraveldocs.com ask them to help you reset it and explain that you can't log in. Include your email address.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Oxristo(m): 12:00pm On Oct 21, 2022
Good day all.

Who are those currently studying at University of Massachusetts, Amherst or are aspiring to school there? I have an offer to study MS Business Analytics this Spring 2023 and would love to connect with like minds.

Let's gather here please. Past graduates of the school are warmly welcome.

Thanks.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Najdorf: 1:44pm On Oct 21, 2022
Opportunity: Fully funded scholarships for master's and PhD in math
https://martingale.foundation/
Deadline: 28th November, 2022
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Mideriks04(f): 3:12pm On Oct 21, 2022
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Tehilla23: 4:40pm On Oct 21, 2022
Please I need help,
I'm currently doing my masters program here in Nigeria which I started since 2020 but due to strikes I'm yet to write my 2nd semester exams.
Now,I plan going for another masters in the United States .
Do I need to mention the fact I started the masters program here?this is because even if I'm able to complete the program,the transcript and results won't be ready for admission.
But I also want to mention the fact that I studied after my first degree.
Also,is it advisable to have some of my lecturers from the master's program write recommendation letter for me?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Qubratshalewa(f): 10:10pm On Oct 21, 2022
Please, for anyone going to us embassy in abuja from Lagos, which closest busstop should he alight?
Pls I need direction to us embassy abuja from Lagos. Thanks so much
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Gent2nice: 2:29am On Oct 22, 2022
Hello people. A principal applicant (in US already) is covering the Cost of living of the F2- dependent (spouse and kid). The i-20 reads PERSONAL FUND, i.e. personal fund of the principal applicant. When filling DS-160 of the spouse and kid, what should be answered to the question who is sponsoring? Is the option SELF appropriate?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Funiam: 7:05am On Oct 22, 2022
Thanks, God bless
infosoftlife:

Send a mail to support-nigeria@ustraveldocs.com ask them to help you reset it and explain that you can't log in. Include your email address.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by ghettonews: 9:46am On Oct 22, 2022
Good day fams,
Pls I applied for my b2 visa to travel but I already have an admission from community college in USA, now I was told about (change of status) that it would be the easiest way for me to convert to F1 when I get to us. Pls who know more about change of status?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by thermy08(f): 1:39pm On Oct 22, 2022
Congratulations to you, trust you are enjoying USA already.
Please, I'd like to ask. How many days did it take to return your passport to you after gotten approved?

whitewizardry:
I am currently in the US, and i realized i haven't shared my transcript. Find below, it would inspire someone to not give up!

Visa approved

4th Attempt (2F1s, 1B1/B2)
Abuja
July 2022.
PhD Construction engineering
Fully funded
COA: 25,000 dollars
Funding: 30,000 dollars.

Fringe VO dark hair

**I dressed very casual, 4th attempt isn't your mate na, �. I just needed a miracle.

VO: good morning pass me your documents.
VO: have you travelled to the US before?
Me: No ma I haven't. (My legs started shaking because she had denied like 4 people before me)

VO: where do you work?
Me: I currently work as a research assistant at my alma mater where I graduated as the best in my department, and my CGPA is one that hasn't been attained in the department in the past 5 years. My roles include; statistical data analysis in the field of construction engineering, conducting qualitative and quantitative analysis of data using SPSS, python, and R programming language. I also assist undergraduate students with their research papers and assignments, I attend conferences and produce technical reports from these events. I also assist undergraduate students with laboratory work and testing such as slump tests, Nondestructive tests, and abrasion testing. I help to source for data for proposed publications, I also assist in reviewing literature of proposed publications. (I said all of these word-for-word, while staring her in her eyes. While saying all of these, she was looking at what I filled in on my Ds160 - the work description, to see if it actually rhymes).

She started typing for like forever.
Then she asks;
VO: what will you do when you return back:
Me: I will be returning to my alma mater where I currently work as a RA to take on the role of a senior lecturer - I had an incredible CGPA and the faculty members are really certain that I will be an asset to the department when I return back. On the long run I will be starting up a first of it's kind consultancy firm that will focus on safety in construction. Currently, from my master's thesis, I analyzed that in Nigeria about 900 construction workers die as a result of poor safety measures. I would be...(she was nodding - seemed impressed at this point, then she cuts)

VO: would you be taking a study leave?

Me: yes, I would be.

VO: is it paid or unpaid?
Me: it's paid but I would be only paid about 50% throughout my 5 years.

VO: I see that All your family are in the US? (Omo my mind was like �). - (at this point she looked straight into my eyes, if not that I was prepared, I would probably have stammered or just gotten lost)
Me: I said No I have a lot of my family members here in Nigeria inclusive of my dad, brothers and sisters, although my mum is a Legal Permanent Resident (LPR), while my other siblings are on OPT, who will be returning to Nigeria soon. As for me, my sole intent for travelling is to go for study, after which I would return to Nigeria, because Nigeria needs me more than the US, and this skill I would be getting from this PhD is very vital. I have a strong ambition to become a full-time professor before the age of 40, and to publish high quality research content that will improve the current state of things in the construction industry here in Nigeria. (She smiled, and typed back into her system)

VO: have you been to any other country outside Nigeria?

Me: No.

VO: Are you married?
Me: No.

VO: Any Kids
Me: Not anytime soon, I am really focused on my career in academia (she laughs).

Then she touched the blue papers (my mind almost cut, but I was ready for any outcome, as I felt I had been astute and sincere enough) then she moved the blue papers to the other side and reached out for the sought-after white paper and said the golden words congratulations. I just fell down on the ground, everyone was laughing like who's this village boy ��.

Vo put her hand on her chin and was just shaking her head while smiling. I picked up my white paper was almost in tears while giving God praises. - people must have been so shocked to see my reactions. But i couldn't hold my emotions;

This is my 4th attempt, and I had the odds against me, because I have been denied severally even without the VO checking my i20. Once they see that I have my family members in the US they already assume that I have immigrant intent and instantly deny me.

One thing I'll advise people, is to be truthful with their DS160 (especially what you filled on your first DS160, please be consistent with it), I declared the family members I had in the US. In all the DS160 i filled. (Even when people kept telling me, to lie about that - the chances they have the information about them in their system is high), so just come out plain and truthful. And defend yourself as to why your intent is genuine.

Let your story make sense. VOs are human, especially when you have a VO who's ready to listen to you. Please don't give one-word replies. That's too dangerous.

Maintain eye contact with the VO, and watch the body language of the VO.

While you're waiting for your interview, please listen to the questions the VO is asking other people - there is a high chance it's the same questions you'll be asked.

Speak boldly, don't be shy about whether anyone is watching you or not, your purpose there is the white paper so please stay focused - and shout if you can. Confidence is an underrated skill in this journey.

If you can get funding, please do. Funding plus adequate preparation works magic. (Less questions, you'll be more confident). Most of the people they approved today had at least some level of funding ( even if it was 20%)
Write standardized tests and cold email professors. The chance of being denied when you have full funding is very slim because VOs know you have a low tendency to abscond when you get to the US.

Lastly, delay is not denial, I knew that I really needed to study in the US, so I made up my mind that it had to be the USA or nothing - call it desperation, but I call it ambition.

Appreciation to all the several groups (mocks, prayer groups, date groups) I was in - we shall all win. Although, i was scared to do mocks because I knew my story didn't resonate with that of others. So, I just listened, and asked questions from people who had experience in this Visa Journey.

Thanks to @Geraldine from Active Participant group she's amongst the reasons I got a date in July ��. She kept re-adding me to the date group even the admin kept removing me �. That admin guy, if i catch him ehn grin.

Also, Major thanks and gratitude to @NigPatriot on nairaland, i believe he is a cheat code in this visa thing grin. That guy should be a visa officer. He's too damn smart. I reached out to him and he helped me for free without charging a dime; in answering questions which were troubling me with regards my visa application and also provided clarity for me in this application process. I wish every applicant success in their upcoming interviews.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Fafali2705: 1:50pm On Oct 22, 2022
thermy08:
Congratulations to you, trust you are enjoying USA already.
Please, I'd like to ask. How many days did it take to return your passport to you after gotten approved?

Congratulations �
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Fafali2705: 1:51pm On Oct 22, 2022
thermy08:
Congratulations to you, trust you are enjoying USA already.
Please, I'd like to ask. How many days did it take to return your passport to you after gotten approved?

Congratulations
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Lasisieniola77(m): 3:38pm On Oct 22, 2022
Hello, please i have a problem with toefl, i wrote on the 16th oct and i had 72, i am planning of retaking the test but in nov but my passport will expire nov 1,please what do you think i should do. I have done passport renewal but it has not come out.
Moshkom:


Please send a PM/DM. I should have that of TOEFL.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Moshkom(m): 3:57pm On Oct 22, 2022
Lasisieniola77:
Hello, please i have a problem with toefl, i wrote on the 16th oct and i had 72, i am planning of retaking the test but in nov but my passport will expire nov 1,please what do you think i should do. I have done passport renewal but it has not come out.

You would definitely need your passport for the exam.
You should try schedule the exam before your passport expires or after your passport collection. Also try to fasten your passport collection.

Luck Champ!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Nobody: 8:53am On Oct 23, 2022
A friend of mine got PhD offer in the US. He has families and 2 kids. Since these kids will probably constitute nuisance and won't allow him to focus on his studies, can he forget about his family in Nigeria and tell his wife to find another husband? Going to the US is a big achievement and nothin should come in the way of that. Most times, it's better to forget about your parents in Nigeria and move anyways. That way you won't get bogged down with their issues while trying to figure your life abroad
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by kennycatch97(m): 8:54am On Oct 23, 2022
Please guys I look forward to your suggestions, my friend got approved on the 4th of this month in Abuja with document pickup location as Lagos. He is however yet to receive pickup instruction even after 10 working days. His status on the tracking link is also not updated, the status is same as it has been since the 4th. Any thoughts please
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Moshkom(m): 9:06am On Oct 23, 2022
Summary of a Google Meet Session Held on 22/10/22

1. Having a plan of your own.
2. Knowing what works for u.
3. Getting admitted to schools at rural
areas to cut cost.
4. Applying to right programs.
5. Knowing your story in and out before
the interview.
6. Being flexible and vocal in the
abroad.
7. Masters program is enough for u
except if you want to be a lecturer then
u can think of PhD.
8. Get funding for yourself regardless of
scholarships.
9. Nigerians in diaspora hardly help
each other.
10. Getting a car is a necessity.
11. Try build a credit score before
traveling and more


Summary Credit: AYOOLA of B2G

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Gokoyer1401: 9:10am On Oct 23, 2022
I think my eyes are hitching me. Someone should pls help me out. Naija don show us shege. It has finished.

Btw, i give your friend(you) 10 years at max in that USA and come back to read your post.

USA is not Naija where there will be epileptic power supply and lack of other basic amenities that may affect your studies. Having your kids around you is not a nuisance but to make one focus very well if the kids are yours and you love them.
Ladipo35:
A friend of mine got PhD offer in the US. He has families and 2 kids. Since these kids will probably constitute nuisance and won't allow him to focus on his studies, can he forget about his family in Nigeria and tell his wife to find another husband? Going to the US is a big achievement and nothin should come in the way of that. Most times, it's better to forget about your parents in Nigeria and move anyways. That way you won't get bogged down with their issues while trying to figure your life abroad

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Gokoyer1401: 9:15am On Oct 23, 2022
At the bolded, don't you think PhD is a faster track to Green card in US?
Moshkom:
Summary of a Google Meet Session Held on 22/10/22

1. Having a plan of your own.
2. Knowing what works for u.
3. Getting admitted to schools at rural
areas to cut cost.
4. Applying to right programs.
5. Knowing your story in and out before
the interview.
6. Being flexible and vocal in the
abroad.
7. Masters program is enough for u
except if you want to be a lecturer then
u can think of PhD.

8. Get funding for yourself regardless of
scholarships.
9. Nigerians in diaspora hardly help
each other.
10. Getting a car is a necessity.
11. Try build a credit score before
traveling and more


Summary Credit: AYOOLA of B2G
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Nadingo: 10:36am On Oct 23, 2022
Ladipo35:
A friend of mine got PhD offer in the US. He has families and 2 kids. Since these kids will probably constitute nuisance and won't allow him to focus on his studies, can he forget about his family in Nigeria and tell his wife to find another husband? Going to the US is a big achievement and nothin should come in the way of that. Most times, it's better to forget about your parents in Nigeria and move anyways. That way you won't get bogged down with their issues while trying to figure your life abroad
What do you mean by nuisance? Do you mean to tell me there is not a single person who successfully bagged a PhD in the US while married with children?

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Godson1993: 5:13pm On Oct 23, 2022
Keren12:
Good morning family and friends, please I need answers to these Questions

1. is it possible to get funding without GRE in spring?

2. Can 2.2 of 3.09 get admission in the USA for masters?

3. If I write GRE do I stand a better chance for funding in spring intake?

4. What schools do you suggest?

I am sorry if the question annoys you. I don't have an Idea that's why I am asking to know my stands from the experience once

Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by justwise(m): 5:49pm On Oct 23, 2022
@All

Appointment booked between October 24th-28 has been cancelled, applicants received a message like this:

Dear Applicant,

The US Embassy in Abuja regrets to inform you that all appointments scheduled between Oct 24- Oct 28 have been canceled. Affected applicants were notified by email and SMS. The Embassy will reach out to affected applicants with further information. We apologize for the inconvenience.

I think it has to do with this publication

https://ng.usembassy.gov/security-notice-elevated-risk-of-terror-attacks/

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