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Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by budaatum: 4:24pm On Mar 15, 2025
otipoju:
I don't know why I am bothering to do this with you. Proof of funds is not an optional document for a student visa interview. It is an integral part of the application.

Presenting it does not guarantee a visa approval.

I've had someone get a full masters scholarship ,yet was denied.

In her case, what I see is too short and tepid answers that failed to change the mind of a visa officer who already had an inclination not to issue the visa.
I don't know why you are bothering to do what it is you are doing at all.

Proof of funds is not an optional document for a student visa interview. It is an integral part of the application. Though doesn't guarantee a visa since that's not all that is looked at.

Unfortunately, financial evidence seems to have been lacking in this application, which I hope applicant corrects next time.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by otipoju(m): 9:47pm On Mar 15, 2025
budaatum:
I don't know why you are bothering to do what it is you are doing at all.

Proof of funds is not an optional document for a student visa interview. It is an integral part of the application. Though doesn't guarantee a visa since that's not all that is looked at.

Unfortunately, financial evidence seems to have been lacking in this application, which I hope applicant corrects next time.
No wahala. Let me leave you to you. If she provided proof of funds as an integral part of the process, how could you now reach the conclusion that she was likely denied because of a lack of financial evidence.

As one who has gone and guided a good number of others through the process successfully, and a handful who did not succeed with their interview, I know that her responses were not comprehensive enough.

She is probably one of those who had been advised not to say much...hence her giving short answers that are not convincing enough.

She likely had an agent do the whole application and visa officers can smell that easily which indicates that the student may not have a genuine desire to go to school thereby failing one of the three tests that are required to be passed for the officer to grant a visa.

I know she provided financial evidence but she failed to pass the remaining two criteria required.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by budaatum: 11:21pm On Mar 15, 2025
otipoju:
No wahala. Let me leave you to you. If she provided proof of funds as an integral part of the process, how could you now reach the conclusion that she was likely denied because of a lack of financial evidence.
I never said she was "denied because of a lack of financial evidence"! She herself said she was denied after questions about her finances!

otipoju:
As one who has gone and guided a good number of others through the process successfully, and a handful who did not succeed with their interview, I know that her responses were not comprehensive enough.
Her response would have been supported by her evidence I would have thought, and since it wasn't, she was refused. Basically, her evidence was not comprehensive enough.

otipoju:
I know she provided financial evidence but she failed to pass the remaining two criteria required.
Could you elaborate on how you know she provided financial evidence please, since they asked her for evidence of her finances, which is unlikely to have been the case if the evidence had been provided already?
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by otipoju(m): 3:18am On Mar 16, 2025
budaatum:
I never said she was "denied because of a lack of financial evidence"! She herself said she was denied after questions about her finances!


Her response would have been supported by her evidence I would have thought, and since it wasn't, she was refused. Basically, her evidence was not comprehensive enough.


Could you elaborate on how you know she provided financial evidence please, since they asked her for evidence of her finances, which is unlikely to have been the case if the evidence had been provided already?
Can you show where in her post that the visa officer requested for financial evidence.

If you know the procedure, you will know that once you stand before the officer, you hand over everything you brought at a go.

I am just amused that you can be talking convincingly and unnecessarily about a process you have not experienced yourself.

The Visa officer is looking for the applicant to prove three things before a visa can be approved. Proof of funds is just one of them.

She was not denied because she did not provide financial evidence...because it is mandatory to present for her class of visa.

From the conversation, they did not even get to the third one as she failed the very first one which is " a valid reason to travel"

Why? She did not mention her school, she did not mention her course of study nor did she talk about why she chose the country, school and course.


So because the visa officer concluded that she had did not have a valid reason to travel, it was easy to deny and not even bother with the third criteria.

I dey sure sey na agent help am process the admission and fill all the forms and they told her not to talk too much.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by budaatum: 4:20am On Mar 16, 2025
otipoju:
Can you show where in her post that the visa officer requested for financial evidence.
Ola1ola1:
VO - OK, so who would be paying for your tuition
otipoju:
Why? She did not mention her school, she did not mention her course of study nor did she talk about why she chose the country, school and course.
Ola1ola1:
V.O - I can see that you are going for a bachelor’s degree in Biological science
And I expect she would have stated the school in the application and provided evidence of admission for the school, and if given the opportunity, would also have given reasons for her course and school and country.

otipoju:
So because the visa officer concluded that she had did not have a valid reason to travel, it was easy to deny and not even bother with the third criteria.
Where did you get that she was refused because she had no valid reason to travel? Is going to study not a valid reason to want to travel?

I agree her application was easy to deny. Evidence for her tuition fees, at the least, should have been provided so there'd be no need to ask her for it again.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by otipoju(m): 4:51am On Mar 16, 2025
budaatum:
And I expect she would have stated the school in the application and provided evidence of admission for the school, and if given the opportunity, would also have given reasons for her course and school and country.


Where did you get that she was refused because she had no valid reason to travel? Is going to study not a valid reason to want to travel?

I agree her application was easy to deny. Evidence for her tuition fees, at the least, should have been provided so there'd be no need to ask her for it again.
Don't worry. You are talking way more thank listening and because you are not listening you are not learning anything new.

When you number is called , you go before the Visa officer and after the greetings you hand over all your supporting documents. From Passport, I-20 ( which contains the school admission information) to bank statements.

The ViSA officer takes a cursory look at them and begins to ask questions while confirming the information that you already presented.

A valid reason to travel in her case means she needs to convince the VO by her response that she genuinely wants to go to school in spite of the documents she presented and does not have other intentions.

The next thing to convince the VO of is that there is funds available or will be available to fund her education. It is only after convincing the VO orally that he will bother to even take a more detailed look at the bank statements that you already handed over at the beginning.

The third thing you want to convince she needed to convince the VO of is that she has enough social and economic ties that will make her return home after her studies. Living parents, young children, a thriving business, landed property, leave of absence from work all fit into this category.

The interview did not even get to that stage because her responses were way to short and tepid. Everything depends on the quality of your responses.

The whole interview successfully or usually does not take more than 3- 4 minutes.

It is your convincing oral responses that will make the VO even double check your packet to confirm that it is okay to issue the Visa.

It is a default NO until you convince me to give you a YES mode of interview.

Her oral responses were simply not convincing enough. But there is no doubt that she submitted financial proof of funds to cater for her schooling.

You can't even get the I-20 from the school that will.permit you to attend the interview in the first place without your bank statements.

I have said more than enough.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by budaatum: 5:01am On Mar 16, 2025
otipoju:
Don't worry. You are talking way more thank listening and because you are not listening you are not learning anything new.

When you number is called , you go before the Visa officer and after the greetings you hand over all your supporting documents. From Passport, I-20 ( which contains the school admission information) to bank statements.

The ViSA officer takes a cursory look at them and begins to ask questions while confirming the information that you already presented.

A valid reason to travel in her case means she needs to convince the VO by her response that she genuinely wants to go to school in spite of the documents she presented and does not have other intentions.

The next thing to convince the VO of is that there is funds available or will be available to fund her education. It is only after convincing the VO orally that he will bother to even take a more detailed look at the bank statements that you already handed over at the beginning.

The third thing you want to convince she needed to convince the VO of is that she has enough social and economic ties that will make her return home after her studies. Living parents, young children, a thriving business, landed property, leave of absence from work all fit into this category.

The interview did not even get to that stage because her responses were way to short and tepid. Everything depends on the quality of your responses.

The whole interview successfully or usually does not take more than 3- 4 minutes.

It is your convincing oral responses that will make the VO even double check your packet to confirm that it is okay to issue the Visa.

It is a default NO until you convince me to give you a YES mode of interview.

Her oral responses were simply not convincing enough. But there is no doubt that she submitted financial proof of funds to cater for her schooling.

You can't even get the I-20 from the school that will.permit you to attend the interview in the first place without your bank statements.

I have said more than enough.
Her oral responses were obviously not convincing, and neither was her paperwork it would seem, since her responses to financial queries would just have been her stating what was already in her paperwork which she ought to know.

That said, you are not teaching me how to get a student visa since I have no need for one, but I am certain the op would have learnt from our discuss and would perform better next time.

I wish you luck Ola1ola1. Do let us know how you fare.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by Johnames: 6:47am On Mar 16, 2025
hammed71:
I no know wetin Una dey find for USA when there are much better countries that would easily grant you guys visas
please which other countries?
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by otipoju(m):
budaatum:
Her oral responses were obviously not convincing, and neither was her paperwork it would seem, since her responses to financial queries would just have been her stating what was already in her paperwork which she ought to know.

That said, you are not teaching me how to get a student visa since I have no need for one, but I am certain the op would have learnt from our discuss and would perform better next time.

I wish you luck Ola1ola1. Do let us know how you fare.
I'm not teaching you how to get a Visa. I am filling in the "gaps in your knowledge" to show and prove that she was denied the visa not because she did not provide proof of funds, but that she was denied in spite of providing proof of funds that...because providing that proof of fund is a part of the application and does not guarantee that the application will be granted.

The information may not be of any practical use to you, but if you are receptive you would have learned how the process works.

I know of somebody who had a full scholarship of tuition and stipend for living expenses. The person was denied a Visa because he could not orally convince the VO of having strong economic ties which in turn implies that he would come back after studies.


There is a way to structure your responses to the VO that meet all three criteria. Her response to the course of study question was too short.

She ought to have explained why she chose the course , why she chose that particular school who she was in regular contact with and how completing the programe will have a positive impact on her future career.

Her response to the sponsor question is below par. She said her dad is a business man who sells and supply fabrics to western states. That is a semi vague response as it contains no concrete info.

She could have elaborated on how she decided what course to study, why she choose the school and how the studies would concretely accelerate her career and how she talked to her dad who said it was a great idea and decided to give her full support.


Her oral responses were minimal and unconvincing by interviewing standards and that is why she was denied.
Re: Visa Denied At Abuja Embasy by demo79: 5:59pm On Mar 17, 2025
Too much talk on what your sponsor doing
Ola1ola1:
How please
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