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Re: Visa Denied by OChimex: 7:40pm On Jul 21, 2023
Pheleecity13:
Visa denied today 21st of July, 2023

Vo:Good morning
Me:Good morning

Vo:Have you ever been to the US?
Me:No, I never had a reason to until now

Vo:Do you have a family there?
Me:No, I don't

Vo:Do you know anybody in the US?
Me:Yes, I have my family friend there?

Vo:what does she do there?
Me:she is a student

Vo:who is sponsoring you?
Me:My dad, he is..... (Cuts off)

Vo: what does he do
Me:He is a successful business man, he's the CEO of bleep global services, he deals with the importation of cars and cars spare parts and the exportation of agricultural products, he's also into real estate, he earns 50m annually

Vo:what are your postgraduate plan?
Me: I will be coming back to Nigeria for the compulsory national youth services, after which I will seek employment in top food companies and hotels, I will do that for a while because I will love to start up my own baking shop and culinary school where I can impact knowledge in those that are interested in culinary world.

Typed for a while and passed me the blue paper.

Please what could be wrong?

Because either you or your dad voted APC, now you wan run. Then say no way….
😂
Re: Visa Denied by adslipps: 7:41pm On Jul 21, 2023
vikgreen01:


Is it compulsory he/she works for the family business in this context...

YES…

The aim of studying abroad should be for career growth or to improve an existing business.

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Re: Visa Denied by sylve11: 7:42pm On Jul 21, 2023
samonak:
What most applicants are not aware of, is that your fate is decided even before the interview. The consular officers are usually given quotas. Those quotas are used to determine who gets the visa and who's declined. Secondly, when booking for the appointment, make sure you use genuine supporting documents eg bank statement, transcript etc. If you're using an agent to do the booking ensure that he/she gives you a copy of the completed forms so that you'd be conversant with it. Those applying for B1/B2 visa class ( travel/tourism) stand at an advantage if you have a good travel history. I.e. you've travelled to many western countries or you have a very fat bank balance or proof of funds. If you don't have sufficient travel history ensure that the person sending you the invitation has a good job or is of reputable social standing, good credit, or not a felon. The sure route ( in my opinion) to getting Visa if you're a young person is the F1/F2 student or dependent visa category. It has a high success rate. When applying to schools, pick government owned institutions or Ivy league schools ( Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford etc) Or schools like Louisiana state university, Michigan state or reputable HBCUs ( historically black college and universities) also ensure that you've paid some of the fees . This goes a long way to convince the consular officer that you genuinely intend to come over for schooling. Lastly, most consular officers are trained to look out for inconsistencies. That's why its important to memorize the answers to the questions asked in the form. Once they observe something not in tandem with what you've filled, instantly a red flag goes up. You can be declined based on that, irrespective of whether you have enough supporting evidence/documents or not. That's why its imperative that you're truthful at all times. Applicants are deemed to be a flight risk if they don't have strong country - tie. Eg you're not married, or have a good job/ business or something that will ensure you'll come back to Nigeria if you're given a visa. So in most cases if you don't have a strong country - Tie, there's a high probability you'd be declined. In summary, it's not what you say or don't say that determines whether you're given the visa. The consular officer already knows if he or she is going to give you de visa even before you appear. The interview is mere formality.

cool
Re: Visa Denied by Atlantis585: 7:52pm On Jul 21, 2023
Highways:
Here to learn....








You wan japa after giving us Tinubu

You see am? Same people that gave us Thiefnubbu and the current hardship we are experiencing asking non-Yorubas to leave Lagos and return to their regions are also looking to japa to other people's country. What a funny country.
Re: Visa Denied by Shancca: 7:52pm On Jul 21, 2023
Pheleecity13:
Visa denied today 21st of July, 2023

Vo:Good morning
Me:Good morning

Vo:Have you ever been to the US?
Me:No, I never had a reason to until now

Vo:Do you have a family there?
Me:No, I don't

Vo:Do you know anybody in the US?
Me:Yes, I have my family friend there?

Vo:what does she do there?
Me:she is a student

Vo:who is sponsoring you?
Me:My dad, he is..... (Cuts off)

Vo: what does he do
Me:He is a successful business man, he's the CEO of bleep global services, he deals with the importation of cars and cars spare parts and the exportation of agricultural products, he's also into real estate, he earns 50m annually

Vo:what are your postgraduate plan?
Me: I will be coming back to Nigeria for the compulsory national youth services, after which I will seek employment in top food companies and hotels, I will do that for a while because I will love to start up my own baking shop and culinary school where I can impact knowledge in those that are interested in culinary world.

Typed for a while and passed me the blue paper.

Please what could be wrong?

If you don’t have a job in academia or federal ministry, traveling to the US for postgraduate studies with your own funds is like passing through the eye of needle. Very rarely they issue visa because you have no home ties. But with packaging, one can land the visa without issues.
Re: Visa Denied by NaBanga: 7:56pm On Jul 21, 2023
Nigerians talk too much. The last 2 answers are the reason you were denied. Always answer the question you are asked. Don't give long answers or unnecessary information.
Re: Visa Denied by kunle75(m): 7:57pm On Jul 21, 2023
BJanta:


Those people are so smart and thorough.

Exactly, and they undergoes training and retraining cso they knee naija guys pretty well
Re: Visa Denied by sylve11: 7:59pm On Jul 21, 2023
motionarena:
It might be God will.

You fit enter now and one deranged man go just empty bullets 4 ur body.

Don't know what does US guys feel like


Hahaha grin cool
Re: Visa Denied by ezegold4we: 8:04pm On Jul 21, 2023
Too much analysis leads to paralysis,

The OP was wasting VO's time on questions that needs only yes or no.

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Re: Visa Denied by rajiedreez: 8:05pm On Jul 21, 2023
You supplied more info than required to start with.
Re: Visa Denied by dennisworld1(m): 8:07pm On Jul 21, 2023
Aguogba:


Join Quora if you're not there already. Select immigration as a niche. Ask questions and learn from other people's mistakes and your. Then, apply again. Your GRE is valid for 3 years.
NB: Tag "Kathryn Berck" on all your questions. She is a retired US embassy VISA officer. You'll definitely get valuable info from her. Good luck .
True. Quora

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Re: Visa Denied by sangfroidJJ: 8:08pm On Jul 21, 2023
@op, my mantra is that whatever is your own is your own. God's time is always the best.

I did an visa interview with the USA embassy in Abuja in April. I was applying for the H1-B visa. I was only asked two questions.

1. What's your highest degree?
2. How much will you be earning?

Less than 5 minutes interview and I received the visa. However, the person before me and after me were students (F visas) and both were denied.

The fact is, I have always wanted to go to the USA. I wrote the SAT for undergrad, wrote the GRE and TOEFL. I paid application fees. All to no avail.

Fast-forward after I got my PhD, an organization sponsors my work permit to the USA. It felt like a mirage but it was God's timing.

Please don't let the refusal bother you. Dust yourself up and apply again. Don't give up!

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Re: Visa Denied by HacheNoire: 8:11pm On Jul 21, 2023
R0LL0N:


Lol my Oga carriage and confidence no dey work sometimes. I remember the guy on suit at my front forming big vocabulary with mighty confidence na blue card be the result he almost feel like beating the VO if he get opportunity.

There is a kind of way you present your self. It’s not about big English. Those VO’s are trained psychologist!

Two people can say exactly the same thing and only one will get approval.

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Re: Visa Denied by t2luv1: 8:11pm On Jul 21, 2023
dimexy247:
It happens and has happened to me before. Those people are crazy.

Just move on bro and try again.

I am going to let you on a secret. The number one reason most Nigerians get Visa refusals are not looking directly into the examiner's eyes when one is being asked a question. The first indicative sign that someone is telling a lie is trying to avoid making eye contact when answering a question "Goddammit look in my eyes and repeat whatever crap you just said" That is American's favorite expression.

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Re: Visa Denied by JUO(m): 8:12pm On Jul 21, 2023
Will i use my hard earned money to travel to the UK or USA now? Answer is no

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Re: Visa Denied by onyekachee(f): 8:17pm On Jul 21, 2023
WIZGUY69:
Sorry o! The Visa Denial will Favour you and your family
wetin be this 😁😀😀😀
Re: Visa Denied by mayor1814: 8:20pm On Jul 21, 2023
Pheleecity13:
Visa denied today 21st of July, 2023

Vo:Good morning
Me:Good morning

Vo:Have you ever been to the US?
Me:No, I never had a reason to until now

Vo:Do you have a family there?
Me:No, I don't

Vo:Do you know anybody in the US?
Me:Yes, I have my family friend there?

Vo:what does she do there?
Me:she is a student

Vo:who is sponsoring you?
Me:My dad, he is..... (Cuts off)

Vo: what does he do
Me:He is a successful business man, he's the CEO of bleep global services, he deals with the importation of cars and cars spare parts and the exportation of agricultural products, he's also into real estate, he earns 50m annually

Vo:what are your postgraduate plan?
Me: I will be coming back to Nigeria for the compulsory national youth services, after which I will seek employment in top food companies and hotels, I will do that for a while because I will love to start up my own baking shop and culinary school where I can impact knowledge in those that are interested in culinary world.

Typed for a while and passed me the blue paper.

Please what could be wrong?





Please could dis family also mean cousins or aunties or uncles
Re: Visa Denied by t2luv1: 8:21pm On Jul 21, 2023
sangfroidJJ:
@op, my mantra is that whatever is your own is your own. God's time is always the best.

I did an visa interview with the USA embassy in Abuja in April. I was applying for the H1-B visa. I was only asked two questions.

1. What's your highest degree?
2. How much will you be earning?

Less than 5 minutes interview and I received the visa. However, the person before me and after me were students (F visas) and both were denied.

The fact is, I have always wanted to go to the USA. I wrote the SAT for undergrad, wrote the GRE and TOEFL. I paid application fees. All to no avail.

Fast-forward after I got my PhD, an organization sponsors my work permit to the USA. It felt like a mirage but it was God's timing.

Please don't let the refusal bother you. Dust yourself up and apply again. Don't give up!

If you have a B Sc in Nursing it will be easier. I know HCA is recruiting overseas nurses.
Re: Visa Denied by seyiojomu(m): 8:47pm On Jul 21, 2023
I guess you were denied because you were elaborating unnecessarily which can potentially be suspect as lying.
Not saying you are lying, but simple answers would have been enough, without suggesting a leading next question from your replies or trying hard to be convincing (you can unknowingly sound desperate).

80% of the decision to approve or deny you the visa is computed from the data u have provided in your application. The remaining 20% is to defend that data and just match the persona to the profile.

Since I can't tell what is on your DS application form, I can guess your representation didn't pair with your application content very much.

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Re: Visa Denied by onatisi(m): 9:16pm On Jul 21, 2023
two things working against you , first is tough luck, there is no expert when it comes to USA visa interviews, i know someone that gave complete different answers to what she wrote in the form, and yet the vo gave her the visa

the second thing that worked against you in my own opinion and even if i were the vo i won't give you is the fact that you talked too much, you trying to impress the vo with ur father's accomplishments and what you intend to do. it shows you were just trying to please. be natural with any lie you are given, if truly your father is who you say he is , you won't need to go into too much detail about him, you even mention how much he makes in a year (red flag), always keep your answers short and precise, no long talking


Pheleecity13:
Visa denied today 21st of July, 2023

Vo:Good morning
Me:Good morning

Vo:Have you ever been to the US?
Me:No, I never had a reason to until now

Vo:Do you have a family there?
Me:No, I don't

Vo:Do you know anybody in the US?
Me:Yes, I have my family friend there?

Vo:what does she do there?
Me:she is a student

Vo:who is sponsoring you?
Me:My dad, he is..... (Cuts off)

Vo: what does he do
Me:He is a successful business man, he's the CEO of bleep global services, he deals with the importation of cars and cars spare parts and the exportation of agricultural products, he's also into real estate, he earns 50m annually

Vo:what are your postgraduate plan?
Me: I will be coming back to Nigeria for the compulsory national youth services, after which I will seek employment in top food companies and hotels, I will do that for a while because I will love to start up my own baking shop and culinary school where I can impact knowledge in those that are interested in culinary world.

Typed for a while and passed me the blue paper.

Please what could be wrong?

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Re: Visa Denied by emerged01(m): 9:24pm On Jul 21, 2023
Pheleecity13:
Visa denied today 21st of July, 2023

Vo:Good morning
Me:Good morning

Vo:Have you ever been to the US?
Me:No, I never had a reason to until now

Vo:Do you have a family there?
Me:No, I don't

Vo:Do you know anybody in the US?
Me:Yes, I have my family friend there?

Vo:what does she do there?
Me:she is a student

Vo:who is sponsoring you?
Me:My dad, he is..... (Cuts off)

Vo: what does he do
Me:He is a successful business man, he's the CEO of bleep global services, he deals with the importation of cars and cars spare parts and the exportation of agricultural products, he's also into real estate, he earns 50m annually

Vo:what are your postgraduate plan?
Me: I will be coming back to Nigeria for the compulsory national youth services, after which I will seek employment in top food companies and hotels, I will do that for a while because I will love to start up my own baking shop and culinary school where I can impact knowledge in those that are interested in culinary world.

Typed for a while and passed me the blue paper.

Please what could be wrong?
Those questions were not the reason for visa denied but the VO made it look so. Your fate has already been decided after going through the informations you provided which may contain lies.
Re: Visa Denied by Slimbae2: 9:28pm On Jul 21, 2023
Dyfynezz12:
Was denied mine yesterday, second time in 3 months.

But life still goes on sha.will keep trying.

The rate of denial is just much.

how do you book appointment date, because I heard next is not available till 2025
Re: Visa Denied by djon78(m): 9:49pm On Jul 21, 2023
dimexy247:
It happens and has happened to me before. Those people are crazy.

Just move on bro and try again.


He should keep trying

One adewale guy I follow on Twitter was denied 8 times Visa to the UK

Later got at the next trying


Today he is a top professional in the UK

Has UK permanent resident

Earns thousands of pounds yearly

Travels round the world



Don't give up

Refine yourself and keep trying!!

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Re: Visa Denied by Dialpad: 9:52pm On Jul 21, 2023
50 million annually is peanuts, that's less than 5 million monthly.... such funds are not sufficient enough to sponsor a US education


panpan:
What is disheartening are the non-refundable fees that the applicants pay for a visa refusal.

It is obvious that the United States embassy and consulates are being maintained by visa application fees. As long as the money keeps flowing in, they will continue this mode of operation. Who would reject a "business" of making over N50m each working day?

What can we do?

If a foreign entity snubs you, you may snub them back. Only apply for a US visa if it is very important to you and there is no other option. Boycott the US visa application if possible.

Consider the US visa application as a gamble; only pay the application fees with money that you can afford to lose (in other words, money that you do not need for anything else).

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), agents and lawyers, who are involved in immigration issues may start a campaign against US visa applications. Let the general public be sensitized against wasting hard-earned money on a foreign entity, especially when there is no positive result.

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Re: Visa Denied by djon78(m): 9:56pm On Jul 21, 2023
onatisi:
two things working against you , first is tough luck, there is no expert when it comes to USA visa interviews, i know someone that gave complete different answers to what she wrote in the form, and yet the vo gave her the visa

the second thing that worked against you in my own opinion and even if i were the vo i won't give you is the fact that you talked too much, you trying to impress the vo with ur father's accomplishments and what you intend to do. it shows you were just trying to please. be natural with any lie you are given, if truly your father is who you say he is , you won't need to go into too much detail about him, you even mention how much he makes in a year (red flag), always keep your answers short and precise, no long talking




My cousin that got in his first trial didn't even talk much

Although he was fasting Sha
Na pastor for his school fellowship then

He was just favored

Heard recently he married a Kenyan girl over there

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Re: Visa Denied by djon78(m): 10:00pm On Jul 21, 2023
Dialpad:
50 million annually is peanuts, that's less than 5 million monthly.... such funds are not sufficient enough to sponsor a US education




Exactly

Most very wealthy big men children easily get it

Two guyy I know

One his Dad is a major importer of many brands
Went with Dad's account of millions of dollars transactions

Was also going to a top university in the US
Got it immediately

Another guy his Dad owns a well listed company in Nigeria stock exchange from the East

He got it immediately


Children of very wealthy men easily get Visa

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Re: Visa Denied by NewDea4: 10:12pm On Jul 21, 2023
Pheleecity13:
Visa denied today 21st of July, 2023

Vo:Good morning
Me:Good morning

Vo:Have you ever been to the US?
Me:No, I never had a reason to until now

Vo:Do you have a family there?
Me:No, I don't

Vo:Do you know anybody in the US?
Me:Yes, I have my family friend there?

Vo:what does she do there?
Me:she is a student

Vo:who is sponsoring you?
Me:My dad, he is..... (Cuts off)

Vo: what does he do
Me:He is a successful business man, he's the CEO of bleep global services, he deals with the importation of cars and cars spare parts and the exportation of agricultural products, he's also into real estate, he earns 50m annually

Vo:what are your postgraduate plan?
Me: I will be coming back to Nigeria for the compulsory national youth services, after which I will seek employment in top food companies and hotels, I will do that for a while because I will love to start up my own baking shop and culinary school where I can impact knowledge in those that are interested in culinary world.

Typed for a while and passed me the blue paper.

Please what could be wrong?

You're a small boy, I'd have denied you too if I were the visa dude

Don't go near that embassy again, at least not until you're making your own dosh and no longer a daddy's boy

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Re: Visa Denied by ojojonkembu: 10:19pm On Jul 21, 2023
In my own opinion u talk too much,in US visa interview u only answer what u are asked.he only ask u ur sponsor,u answered ur father full stop.it was when u are asked what he do for living then that is when u tell him he is a CEO,u also went ahead to mention his annual earning,when u were not asked.ur over talk na him fail u.

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Re: Visa Denied by smart8956: 10:39pm On Jul 21, 2023
For the benefit of others
All consular office has a camera pointing Infront of you while you seated there talking. It's like applying for loan with a fintech app and they're analysing your score. At the end it's approved or rejected.

Some people go with less money in their account and visa was given, some had nothing at all. Some even with British passport, Visas got denied. Let me break down from experience.

1. The camera: Once you're seated in front make sure you speak smartly. The camera is busy analysing your face if you're a terrorist, wanted scammer or had any criminal records etc. Remember USA, UK, Canada and all those countries are very strict with giving men visas compared to women. The FBI and immigration upload records to their database and everything can be checked in matter of minutes.

2. Time: There are other people waiting, sometimes they'll not tell you your time is over. Be specific in your answers and make it short. E.g are you married? No. Have you ever been to US? No. Who's sponsoring? Parents. DONT SAY DAD. Don't over stressed. They know, they've open your passport and they've seen no previous visa but they have to asked and see your response. It's logic.

3. Be sensible: Like in your case, you're going as a student, and you were ask, Do you have a relative in US? Your response should've been No. They believe if you answer Yes, then you should provide your relationship with her. They don't want that connection except she was the one who sent you invitation. There are many involved in drugs, terrorist, and gangs... So they wouldn't risk joining you with her unless it's verified. Since you're going as a student, best answer could've been, No. I'm covered by the school. This means accommodation, fees and everything is under the school as you stated in your application. Not to bring in your friend or relatives here.
In my case, I make sure what I submitted in application tally with what I said including the contact persons. If you mention your friend, then that friend must be a student from the same school because before your interview they've place a call or verify his address already waiting to hear your feedback. I won't explain more due to time but student or work visa has limitations and you must be smart.

4. Avoid pride: They don't care if your dad is the senator. Sometimes even when you're traveling with him, they'll interview all of you. It's you not your dad. In this case be specific because you've already submitted application and they've seen and verify what you've submitted. Here you would've answer the question who's sponsoring you as "father" or if both parents you say "parents". Not dad! Next you're ask what does he do. You replied "He's a business man". Here they might want to test you by asking again what business? This is when you say " importer/exporter". That's all. They may go deeper to ask what exactly, then you can now specify if cars, spare parts etc. Not you stating how much he's making and all of that. Where you ask? They know for someone to do importation or export goods he has foreign currencies. Remember they've information about him already from application you submitted earlier.

5. Finally, your contact person in US is very important. Every consular wants to know where you'll stay when you move in there. They don't want people to go add up with existing refugees.
In your case you say school, the university has provided accommodation and you provide correct details with contact persons. In my case I gave the school phone, and my colleague phone. This colleague of mine we had communicated on WhatsApp school group. So if they call him he can say he's a student in the same school and they're all expecting to see you join them that classes had begun. This doesn't matter whether he's or not a student, but the claim should make sense.

Also, your last respond about coming back to Nigeria. That's another error. They know that there's no employment in the country and many are traveling out to seek jobs outside. They believe you're lying. Every consular must ask this question because you're not expecting to over stay in that country once your program as a student has ended. Here your response would been: I'll return home after my program to contribute to my country experience in the field I pursued. But if by excellence I'm given opportunity to work in US, I'll get appropriate papers with immigration and work. They want to hear that immigration and your sincerity. You're coming from a poverty corrupt country and they know once you get in its unlikely for you to return home. So be specific and sincere in your answers. I hope this helps.

For more mentoring or need a guarantor with bank statements. Email: lapupils.ng@gmail.com
Regards.

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Re: Visa Denied by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 10:47pm On Jul 21, 2023
illicit:
Why did u cut off when talking about your dad?
someone like you will also get denied grin.
Re: Visa Denied by Calitoscassius(m): 10:47pm On Jul 21, 2023
Never give details that you are not asked to give, answer NO or YES.

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