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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by justwise(mod): 7:11am On Apr 18, 2025
freedomtours:
If you need Russia Schorlaship, like OPEN DOORS OLYMPIAD programme and others, including study invitation, you can reach out to us.
Do not contact this guy.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by rocken001: 12:51pm On Apr 18, 2025
Hello bro,I'm 33 and would be 34 by October. What schools do you know would offer me admission either for a language course or Bad program?Also those that accept NECO[quote author=Dadzynomolara post=135012155][/quote]
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by roqrules04(m): 3:59pm On Apr 18, 2025
rocken001:
Hello bro,I'm 33 and would be 34 by October. What schools do you know would offer me admission either for a language course or Bad program?Also those that accept NECO
University can give you admission but you’ll be left at the mercy of the embassy for visa. Just so you know . Your admission doesn’t guarantee visa, even scholarship winners are denied visa .
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Dadzynomolara: 1:16am On Apr 19, 2025
valez19:
Bro pls I need help and guidance on how to go about the open door/Olympiad scholarship.

I want to start my process, but don't know how to go about these scholarships. I am already 37 years old and have tried reaching out to some schools for the language course because I intend going for BSc after the language course. One of the schools I emailed told me I can only apply for the language course through sponsorship/scholarship. This is in line with what @freedomtours also told me. But any legit info u can give me here is highly welcome bro. Thanks
For the open doors scholarship, is coming up again this September, you should prepare your necessary documents such as transcript and certificate. The scholarship is 0pen and nothing hidden anything you don't understand the organizers are there to a answer you once you send them your questions.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Dadzynomolara: 1:23am On Apr 19, 2025
rocken001:
Hello bro,I'm 33 and would be 34 by October. What schools do you know would offer me admission either for a language course or Bsc program?Also those that accept NECO
Well you can get admission with your age, people that I mostly know that were denied visa from the Russian embassy was not solely based on age, I know someone in his late twenties going for Master's but was denied visa due to certain issues, that will be a story for another day. Don't be discouraged about your age. Most schools will offer you admission once you are qualified but if you can be patience you can applied for open doors scholarship or other Olympia by September. You can also applied for Far Eastern federal university, or southern federal university for self sponsored program
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Mabmax: 9:42am On Apr 22, 2025
Can someone explain the reason for max visa denial this days, the rate is becoming alarming.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by fejjiluv:
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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 9:10pm On Apr 24, 2025
Dadzynomolara:
For the open doors scholarship, is coming up again this September, you should prepare your necessary documents such as transcript and certificate. The scholarship is 0pen and nothing hidden anything you don't understand the organizers are there to a answer you once you send them your questions.
Ok, thanks
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 9:16pm On Apr 24, 2025
fejjiluv:
Good day.
So I got OD last year, did my legalisation and all, got my visa num even but something happened and I couldn't travel, I was able to retain the scholarship though, I've been going through this thread and I'm seeing people complain about visa denials, does this happen to OD candidates also because it's alarming.
Pls about the OD, is everything done online? Or do I have to travel to Abuja or Lagos for the process?

Can u pls share the application link so we can be checking there from time to time
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by fejjiluv: 1:44pm On Apr 25, 2025
Last year things were not done online but this year I heard you have to book for appointment for legalization online before going, and it's abuja.
But for the scholarship, it opens September, just search for opendoors scholarship, prepare your documents and get ready.
valez19:
Pls about the OD, is everything done online? Or do I have to travel to Abuja or Lagos for the process?

Can u pls share the application link so we can be checking there from time to time
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Demyt: 8:42am On May 04, 2025
Good morning sir and ma,

Please I need help with translation of my documents 🙏🤲🏽
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by roqrules04(m): 10:49am On May 04, 2025
Demyt:
Good morning sir and ma,

Please I need help with translation of my documents 🙏🤲🏽
I’ve replied your mail twice now
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by ezychoco(f): 5:51am On May 06, 2025
Dadzynomolara:
Well you can get admission with your age, people that I mostly know that were denied visa from the Russian embassy was not solely based on age, I know someone in his late twenties going for Master's but was denied visa due to certain issues, that will be a story for another day. Don't be discouraged about your age. Most schools will offer you admission once you are qualified but if you can be patience you can applied for open doors scholarship or other Olympia by September. You can also applied for Far Eastern federal university, or southern federal university for self sponsored program
Please can you guide me on how to apply to southern federal university cos I can’t where to apply.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Demyt: 2:37pm On May 06, 2025
roqrules04:
I’ve replied your mail twice now
Apologies sir, I have responded. Thank you boss.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Ifeoluwaemdee: 9:57am On May 07, 2025
Please I also need help on translation of my documents to Russian. Please how do I go about the process?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by roqrules04(m): 2:27am On May 08, 2025
Ifeoluwaemdee:
Please I also need help on translation of my documents to Russian. Please how do I go about the process?
Everyone requesting for translation, hope you know translation agencies in Russia doesn’t do free translation.
You also need to to Notarize the documents.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 12:40am On May 13, 2025
Pls I also need help with translation and notarization of my documents.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 12:43am On May 13, 2025
valez19:
Pls I also need help with translation and notarization of my documents.
Can anyone living in Russia pls suggest schools for language programme, located in cities with plenty job opportunities for international students.


Affordable schools in affordable cities ooo, abeg. Not Moscow and St. Petersburg cos I can see they are very expensive cities
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 12:45am On May 13, 2025
Can anyone living in Russia pls suggest schools for language programme, located in cities with plenty job opportunities for international students.

Affordable schools in affordable cities ooo, abeg. Not Moscow and St. Petersburg cos I can see they are very expensive cities
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by roqrules04(m): 8:51am On May 14, 2025
valez19:
Can anyone living in Russia pls suggest schools for language programme, located in cities with plenty job opportunities for international students.

Affordable schools in affordable cities ooo, abeg. Not Moscow and St. Petersburg cos I can see they are very expensive cities
Affordable schools and plenty of job opportunities shouldn’t be in the same sentence😄
Moscow and SPB obviously have more job opportunities
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 8:47pm On May 14, 2025
roqrules04:
Affordable schools and plenty of job opportunities shouldn’t be in the same sentence😄
Moscow and SPB obviously have more job opportunities
Ok, I understand sir😄 . Thanks
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by valez19: 8:48pm On May 14, 2025
fejjiluv:
Last year things were not done online but this year I heard you have to book for appointment for legalization online before going, and it's abuja.
But for the scholarship, it opens September, just search for opendoors scholarship, prepare your documents and get ready.
Thank you for the reply
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Yemd: 3:56am On Jun 11, 2025
Hi All,
Please does anyone know or can anyone put me through how the process work for PhD students with Russian universities?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Enokela34: 10:35am On Jun 20, 2025
rocken001:
Please whats the name brother?
PLEASE I AM ABOUT TO TRAVEL TO RUSSIA HOW IS AT THEIR POINT OF ENTERY! Can anyone enlighten me about it I am going for tourist so I need someone to help a brother thanks
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Legend1308: 9:03pm On Jun 24, 2025
Hello brother, I'm 30 going for BSc opendoor, can embassy also reject the visa for 30 BSc opendoor scholarship?


Dadzynomolara:
Well you can get admission with your age, people that I mostly know that were denied visa from the Russian embassy was not solely based on age, I know someone in his late twenties going for Master's but was denied visa due to certain issues, that will be a story for another day. Don't be discouraged about your age. Most schools will offer you admission once you are qualified but if you can be patience you can applied for open doors scholarship or other Olympia by September. You can also applied for Far Eastern federal university, or southern federal university for self sponsored program
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Legend1308: 9:05pm On Jun 24, 2025
Everything na done online, and even the exam, you don't need to travel to anywhere.

valez19:
Pls about the OD, is everything done online? Or do I have to travel to Abuja or Lagos for the process?

Can u pls share the application link so we can be checking there from time to time
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