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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Phemi93(m): 1:26am On Jan 10, 2023
I booked the date after my first denial last year.
Danielaladejobi:


Hello pls, can you kindly confirm when you put in for your interview and was it an emergency interview you requested for before you could get the date?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 2:56am On Jan 10, 2023
ghettonews:


But I have seen a lot of people who are self funded why can't I find myself?

Are u in USA?
No problem. Been there and done that. Good luck!!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by TWoods(m): 2:58am On Jan 10, 2023
Ayodelemerit:
Geography 4.04/5 Nigerian scale...kindly put me through the course of study (perhaps I want to divert from geography) and which uni comes with full funding? I was sometimes told I can do PhD straight

Please help me, thanks

You are the classic example of the failure of the Nigerian educational system. A 4.04/5 GPA and yet you need someone to "put you through the course of study", you're not even sure what you want to study, whether it should be a masters or PhD and the uni you would like to attend? embarrassing.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 3:34am On Jan 10, 2023
Ayodelemerit:
Geography 4.04/5 Nigerian scale...kindly put me through the course of study (perhaps I want to divert from geography) and which uni comes with full funding? I was sometimes told I can do PhD straight

Please help me, thanks
Naija no dey teach critical thinking for school. How in the world did you graduate with 4.05/5? You should have been able to know what want to do with your life by now. Like Johnnie Walker.. keep thinking

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Terry27: 3:55am On Jan 10, 2023
I think you are the only person who can answer this question. Like why did you decide to ditch your degree in Biochemistry for an Msc in IT. If you can't answer that question, I'll suggest don't bother wasting your time going to the embassy for a visa.


toluene23:
Please buddies here
Help me throw some light on this
How do I relate admission MSc in IT to BSc biochemistry. Please I need a thorough guide please.
Please

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Terry27: 3:57am On Jan 10, 2023
Did you check the website to see if there's a way to contact the Abuja Embassy, like a phone number?

CandyRejoice:
Please how do I call the Abuja embassy...

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by LaCotti: 4:08am On Jan 10, 2023
Hi everybody,

I got accepted into two MPH programs in the USA: Tulane and NYU to start this January.

The decisions came in December last year. I’m yet to get the i20. One of the schools sent in an affidavit of support to fill. Total estimate is about 65k USD (30 m). I want to use my dads account as my sponsor/guarantor. The problem is he has only 7m in his account. I don’t know if I can also use my late mums account. She has 5m in that account. Also what are my chances of even getting a visa as resumption date is very close and I don’t even have i20 yet.

I’ll appreciate all suggestions and comments.

Thank you.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Brainner(m): 4:56am On Jan 10, 2023
It's the French part for me...Congratulations, and welcome to America!!!
rextonMD:
My Transcript!!!
29th December 2023
First Attempt
COURSE: Nursing
COA: 33,000
FUNDING: NIL
SCHOOL: Houston Comm College
Lagos Consulate
Window 3 (middle-aged woman with beautiful green eyes like mine)

VO: Next person, please, after denying 5 people who went to her.
Me: Good morning officer, how was your Yuletide break.

VO: Blank stare without response.
VO: Pass me your documents
Me: Passed them with my study leave letter

Looks at study leave, types into her system and faces me.

VO: You have lovely eyes
Me: Thank you officer

VO: So why are you going to this school?
Me: Officer, please I'd like to make a few remarks before we begin.

VO: Don't make any remarks, I'll be the one asking the questions, all you need to do is answer.
Me: Okay officer, that's fine (frowning)

VO: So why are you going to this college?
Me: I'm aware I have quite a bit of an unusual situation, i'm going for a degree in nursing even tho I already have a bachelors degree, but I'm going for this program in this College to get some really specific knowledge and hands-on practical training that I can't get here in Nigeria to enable me transfer to the University of Houston for a Professional Dual Masters degree in Public Health Nursing with a concentration in Epidemiology, I have full funding from the school but will need to meet some requirements before I can transfer.

VO: Ohh you have an admission from the UofH
Me: Yes officer, I do?

VO: How did you hear about this school?
Me: My ex supervisor at the WHO recommended the school to me as he is an Alumna of the school.

VO: So how many schools did you apply to?
Me: I applied to 3 schools (mentions them), but I chose this college because they accepted to waive courses I had taken in my undergraduate degree program, and I was directly admitted into the Nursing program, this translates into completing the program in a shorter time.

VO: What do you currently do for work?
Me: I currently work with the WHO and National Hospital in Abuja as a Medical Officer, where alongside my colleagues, we provide holistic and therapeutic care and management to cancer patients, sickle cell disease patients and Haemophilia patients. As a rep from the WHO, I collaborate with UNICEF and USAIDS and UKAIDS to collate and analyze data of individuals from underrepresented communities and IDP camps across Nigeria and West Africa especially victims of Endemic diseases like HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Typhoid, and Hepatitis as well as victims of gender abuse and domestic violence, where we set up point referral systems to mapped out facilities to access health care (Cuts in), she was looking at my DS while I spoke.

VO: So how will you be covering this deficit.
Me: My father was required to demonstrate his ability to fund my studies before my I20 was issued, he's a medical doctor who lives in his own house and has a medical facility here in lagos, like me he also works with the WHO. He's also a serial entrepreneur and owns xyz investment limited, with my mum as the company's director, it's more of a family business. I'm not quite sure how many workers they have at the company but I think about 22 as the company is fully automated and don't require so many workers. Combined, they make an annual income of 310million, I'm not sure if this is the revenue every year but for their last Fiscal Year they made this amount. I also have a study leave that provides me 65% of my...(cuts me).

VO: Whats your post study plan?
Me: I completely blanked out, i mean we kept looking at each other for over 20 or so seconds (at this point i just kept praying in my mind).

VO: What will this program do for you?
ME: Well quite a lot, first I'll be coming back to Nigeria to work as a Clinical Associate with the WHO and USAID, this position will see me jump on-board the ongoing Typhoid vaccine introduction in Nigeria, we're currently at the data gathering stage of the project to assess and analyze the burden of the disease in Nigeria. Furthermore, this career path for me is a double edged sword as I could decide to focus either on Public Health challenges or on health care delivery systems bordering around Nursing or even both. This path also projects me towards managing my father's medical facility in future should he retire.

VO: Looking into my eyes, so you speak all these languages, thats a lot (smiling)?
Me: Yes officer I do (smiling back)?

VO: Avez-vous trouvé une petite amie ivoirienne en Côte d'Ivoire (smiling)?
Me: Je l'ai fait, mais elle s'est mariée avec quelqu'un d'autre à cause de la distance (laughing)

VO: You also seem to have a very nice LinkedIn profile and online presence (looking at her screen), I'll be approving your visa, take this white paper, it'll show you how to get your passport.
Me: Merci beaucoup mademoiselle, bonne fin de journée

VO: Au revoir.


I've been a silent member on this forum, but, many thanks to every single person who contributed to my success, God bless you guys abundantly. And I sincerely hope those awaiting a decision on their application, get a favourable response.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by shollyshine(m): 7:18am On Jan 10, 2023
Pls who knows how much is TOEFL exam
And where can I register in Lagos
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Emmanuelkanayo1(m): 8:17am On Jan 10, 2023
Good Morning Great people of Nairaland , I have a statement of an account from my sponsor but the issue is that it is from April 2022 to Nov 2022, can I take this statement to the embassy or will it affect my chances of getting a F1 Visa? Please I need some guidance if it can be used this January .
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 10:44am On Jan 10, 2023
Terry27:
Did you check the website to see if there's a way to contact the Abuja Embassy, like a phone number?

Lol… Lazy folks everywhere. They’re on social media, but cant figure out a way to call the embassy??

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 10:46am On Jan 10, 2023
shollyshine:
Pls who knows how much is TOEFL exam
And where can I register in Lagos
Have you asked Google? Your journey too far oo lol

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 10:54am On Jan 10, 2023
ghettonews:


Ha oga ur question tire m eoo, I taught u have experience or advice for me regarding my visa processing, your questions are tiring
Going for US F1 visa interview and you still don't know how and where to use ‘ taught’ … abeg your journey dey like Johnnie Walker

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 10:56am On Jan 10, 2023
CoachOore:
Pleas guys I need link to school that offers masters degree that's cheap and affordable for international students.


My post code is WS10 9GA. You can search around that postcode. Anything 1 to 2 hours by coach/car is fine. It is easy to travel around in the UK. Check university of Wolverhampton, universities in Birmingham. Manchester, Coventry, Leicester, Liverpool, Stoke-on-Trent etc

I need school around this area
Have you talked to your personal assistant or Alexa/Siri??

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 10:57am On Jan 10, 2023
Emmanuelkanayo1:
Good Morning Great people of Nairaland , I have a statement of an account from my sponsor but the issue is that it is from April 2022 to Nov 2022, can I take this statement to the embassy or will it affect my chances of getting a F1 Visa? Please I need some guidance if it can be used this January .
What date is your interview?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by JaySterling: 12:58pm On Jan 10, 2023
EstherOA:
Visa Denied
Today January 4th,2023.
COA: $21,012
Scholarship: $3,000
MBA management

VO: Goodmorning
Me: Goodmorning. Happy new year.
VO: Thanks
VO: What did you study for your undergrad?
Me: Biotechnology and I graduated with a second class upper honors.
VO: What do you currently do?
Me: I currently work as the managing director at (mentioned it). It's a family company and a business that deals with importation and wholesaling of different collectibles such as designer wears from turkey, provisions, cosmetics and furnitures. We operate in 3 branches across Nigeria. My duties entails overseeing all activities that goes on in the business. I identify and direct the implementation of business strategy such as branding, marketing and customer feedbacks making sure they are effective and efficient. I also manage the relationship and links we have created with other associates such as the suppliers, distributors, retailers and wholesalers for continuous return and profit in the business. I'm charge of leading, motivating and guiding the sales representatives and mangers across all branches. One of the essence of this MBA is to to acquire more theoretical business and leadership skills, knowledge and techniques to level up my performance at the business to drive us more growth, visibility and profitability. MBA will provide me with the guidance into leading and directing the business goals.
VO: Have you travelled out of Nigeria ?
Me: Yes, United State of America for vacation in 2017 and exchange visitors program in 2018 & 2019.
VO: Any other country aside USA?
Me: Yes, Benin Republic
VO: Typed for a long time.......
VO: How do you intend to pay for your school?
Me: My mother will be sponsoring me, she has demonstrated she is financially capable to fund my education to the university before I was issued the I-20. She works as a procurement manager at .... oil&gas and her duties entails ... (I listed them) in additional to that, she's is also the general financial manager at the procurement department. My mom is also the CEO and founder of ....(called the company name)., where I currently work as the MD. Like I stated initially the business deals with the importation and wholesaling of designer wears from turkey & UK, provisions, cosmetics and other home items such as furnitures. She operates in 3 branches which are on the mainland(ojo) and island(balogun market) here in Lagos and also a branch in wuse market Abuja. She owns a supermarket, cosmetics store and 4 double store boutique across all branches. Combining both she makes 140million annually.
VO: Gave a long glance at my I-20
VO: sorry we won't be approving you today

On my I-20 the school stated I am required to come for orientation by 7th.
Since visa processing would take more than that, I believe that's what gave me this refusal. They probably concluded I won't meet up as the school required.

Kindly give in your feedbacks. Thanks
There is nothing wrong with your transcript
Your answers are 100% okay
And this has nothing to do with the fact that your school was resuming on the 7th and your interview was on the 4th

Every V.O knows that a student can request for late arrival letter from their school and if that was the problem, she would have asked you to tender your letter of late arrival
Also, after an interview, it takes only 3 working days for visa to be printed on your passport. So your visa would have come out on that same 7th and you can pickup and travel on the 8th which is not late

The only reason why you were denied is because the USA want to reduce the number of Nigerians they issue visas to. They are basically denying everyone whether you have been to the US or not

I was denied last year, I had a full tuition waiver and had been to the US and Canada between 2015/2017 and I was denied for no reason

The sooner Nigerians realize that USA don’t want we Nigerians in their country, the better for us.

I applied for UK and I got it easily
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Lasisieniola77(m): 1:22pm On Jan 10, 2023
You are putting fear in my heart
JaySterling:
There is nothing wrong with your transcript
Your answers are 100% okay
And this has nothing to do with the fact that your school was resuming on the 7th and your interview was on the 4th

Every V.O knows that a student can request for late arrival letter from their school and if that was the problem, she would have asked you to tender your letter of late arrival
Also, after an interview, it takes only 3 working days for visa to be printed on your passport. So your visa would have come out on that same 7th and you can pickup and travel on the 8th which is not late

The only reason why you were denied is because the USA want to reduce the number of Nigerians they issue visas to. They are basically denying everyone whether you have been to the US or not

I was denied last year, I had a full tuition waiver and had been to the US and Canada between 2015/2017 and I was denied for no reason

The sooner Nigerians realize that USA don’t want we Nigerians in their country, the better for us.

I applied for UK and I got it easily
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by JaySterling: 1:33pm On Jan 10, 2023
Lasisieniola77:
You are putting fear in my heart
What will be, will be
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 1:51pm On Jan 10, 2023
JaySterling:
There is nothing wrong with your transcript
Your answers are 100% okay
And this has nothing to do with the fact that your school was resuming on the 7th and your interview was on the 4th

Every V.O knows that a student can request for late arrival letter from their school and if that was the problem, she would have asked you to tender your letter of late arrival
Also, after an interview, it takes only 3 working days for visa to be printed on your passport. So your visa would have come out on that same 7th and you can pickup and travel on the 8th which is not late

The only reason why you were denied is because the USA want to reduce the number of Nigerians they issue visas to. They are basically denying everyone whether you have been to the US or not

I was denied last year, I had a full tuition waiver and had been to the US and Canada between 2015/2017 and I was denied for no reason

The sooner Nigerians realize that USA don’t want we Nigerians in their country, the better for us.

I applied for UK and I got it easily
Not necessarily true. UK doesn't require you to come for a physical interview, but US does. So US does better work in scrutinizing applicants in real time and under pressure.
If you dont have a clearly a defined goal on how your course is tied to your home country, you are going to have a tough time in front of the VO.
UK cares more about £$ that Naija students bring, US cares more about you getting stranded financially and having to depend on their system for support.
US does not have anything against Naija…. most of dont prepare very well. I remembered a guy who got admitted into software engineering and he could not say another name for a computer virus in front of the VO.. he was denied. Folks have to prep and get drilled in real time via mock interviews. I was helping someone last yr, told to prep very well, he didnt listen, he got an agent who told him to focus more on shoring up his finances.. VO gave him a fast denial without looking at his financials

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 1:58pm On Jan 10, 2023
Lasisieniola77:
You are putting fear in my heart
-If you have your finances taken care of
-Can articulate why your course and school
-Can articulate how it’s going to benefit your country
You stand 70% chance of getting approved.
Good luck!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by ghettonews: 2:40pm On Jan 10, 2023
BigIyanga:

Going for US F1 visa interview and you still don't know how and where to use ‘ taught’ … abeg your journey dey like Johnnie Walker

U are really here to be insulting people pls if u have nothing to offer why not go and sit down. Rubish

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by itoski(m): 3:41pm On Jan 10, 2023
BigIyanga:

Not necessarily true. UK doesn't require you to come for a physical interview, but US does. So US does better work in scrutinizing applicants in real time and under pressure.
If you dont have a clearly a defined goal on how your course is tied to your home country, you are going to have a tough time in front of the VO.
UK cares more about £$ that Naija students bring, US cares more about you getting stranded financially and having to depend on their system for support.
US does not have anything against Naija…. most of dont prepare very well. I remembered a guy who got admitted into software engineering and he could not say another name for a computer virus in front of the VO .. he was denied. Folks have to prep and get drilled in real time via mock interviews. I was helping someone last yr, told to prep very well, he didnt listen, he got an agent who told him to focus more on shoring up his finances.. VO gave him a fast denial without looking at his financials

At bolded total BS.
I guess the VO told you he was denied because he couldn't say another name for computer virus.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Sunnysteve009(m): 3:41pm On Jan 10, 2023
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by zyck: 4:03pm On Jan 10, 2023
shollyshine:
Pls who knows how much is TOEFL exam
And where can I register in Lagos

Around 198$ and you can register it yourself. I did mine myself but the payment process was done by someone outside the country.

Because my card wasn’t approved.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 4:09pm On Jan 10, 2023
ghettonews:


U are really here to be insulting people pls if u have nothing to offer why not go and sit down. Rubish
carry your frustrated mind go rest. The primary reason why you applied for Nursing is because some people told you that your chances of approval would be higher… lol Keep studying other applicants’ transcripts. Pls do share visa transcript

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Terry27: 4:11pm On Jan 10, 2023
I think it’s ok to use a statement within April 2022- November 2022. As long as it’s within 6 months before your interview, that’s considered current and can be presented at the embassy.


Emmanuelkanayo1:
Good Morning Great people of Nairaland , I have a statement of an account from my sponsor but the issue is that it is from April 2022 to Nov 2022, can I take this statement to the embassy or will it affect my chances of getting a F1 Visa? Please I need some guidance if it can be used this January .
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by pointednose: 4:18pm On Jan 10, 2023
Please anyone picked DHL Ikeja as passport pickup location? I was told the office is temporarily closed when I got there.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Terry27: 4:26pm On Jan 10, 2023
I don’t think the current amount in both your parents account is enough to cover the total amount listed by the school. Combined the amount you have is N12m and the school’s estimated cost of attendance is $65k (29m) per year. How do you plan to cover the deficit?
You have to resolve this before you appear before a VO.

Also your chances of getting a visa this January is virtually nonexistent. In Abuja currently, the earliest available interview date is November 2023. I’m guessing Lagos is the same because a lot of people transferred their interviews to Lagos after Abuja’s embassy closed and they are yet to get a date. So I’ll suggest deferring to a different session.



LaCotti:
Hi everybody,

I got accepted into two MPH programs in the USA: Tulane and NYU to start this January.

The decisions came in December last year. I’m yet to get the i20. One of the schools sent in an affidavit of support to fill. Total estimate is about 65k USD (30 m). I want to use my dads account as my sponsor/guarantor. The problem is he has only 7m in his account. I don’t know if I can also use my late mums account. She has 5m in that account. Also what are my chances of even getting a visa as resumption date is very close and I don’t even have i20 yet.

I’ll appreciate all suggestions and comments.

Thank you.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Nozino: 5:27pm On Jan 10, 2023
LaCotti:
Hi everybody,

I got accepted into two MPH programs in the USA: Tulane and NYU to start this January.

The decisions came in December last year. I’m yet to get the i20. One of the schools sent in an affidavit of support to fill. Total estimate is about 65k USD (30 m). I want to use my dads account as my sponsor/guarantor. The problem is he has only 7m in his account. I don’t know if I can also use my late mums account. She has 5m in that account. Also what are my chances of even getting a visa as resumption date is very close and I don’t even have i20 yet.

I’ll appreciate all suggestions and comments.

Thank you.


You obviously can’t afford any of this program currently. Professional Masters are very expensive. You should look out for research based masters in a related field or look at cheaper MPH programs.

NYC has a very expensive COL. How would you afford that considering the fact that MPH students cannot work as RAs and TAs? I’m not sure if it is too late, but Tulane University PhD programs are tuition free with stipends and free to apply. Depending on your interest, you can consider any of the under listed programs. If you’re not interested in a PhD, you can always Master out of the program.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by ghettonews: 5:39pm On Jan 10, 2023
Pls I need to join the WhatsApp appointment group

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