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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Fallenangel0011: 12:58pm On Nov 08, 2025
Efetobore1980:
@Akinglobal US consulars/embassy doesn't care about Block account unlike some European or Schengen countries. American embassy wants liquid funds that can be easily accessible and they do not care about tuition deposit or full payment. Infact, they usually warn against any payment until after your f1-visa is granted.

@Fallenangel0011, i am not disputing the authenticity of your host-University but i am disputing the provisional admission because anything provisional means admission with a blemish.

■ I also usually go against institutions with multi-campuses in different nations because over the years, some have been tagged as using such institutions to bring in local llegal immigrants (via study-visa) from such annex countries.

Well dont let me sound like a pessimist, you can still get your visa, yes it is doable but you must jump the brick-walls of the " provisional admission" and Genuine Intention to convince the consular that you actually want to attend the school and graduate.

■● Get a Nigerian bank statement with the full amount of your tuition deficit. Pls note: Any bank statement you presented (if asked) would be verify.

■● A copy of the tuition deficit (bank statement) will be sent to the school prior to the issuing of your Form-I20 which gives the school the impression that you will be able to pay upon resumption, and the exact original bank statement must be taken along on your f1 interview day.
Thank you so much for this info. So that means I can run the pof for one month even if I couldn't secure the appointment day within that same month since it's only one statement I'll use for the two.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by hunee: 12:59pm On Nov 10, 2025
Dear Colleagues, I trust you all are doing well. I need to ask a few questions for those in the UK, Canada and America . This is a question for the people resident not tourist. Aside education route, which other route do you advise is quicker to come over. Kindly advise , even though I have quite knowledge in alot of these routes, I want to hear from someone or people who are ground sharing real time experiences. Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by sujexy(m):
Good Evening Everyone.
I did my interview August 5th, but wasn’t called to bring my passport till it was late to resume for fall. I deferred my admission to Spring, and got a new i20 for Embassy at Abuja as requested. They told me to get back to the 2 months before my resumption, which I did. They further asked me to bring my passport a week ago. They moved me from Refused to Administrative Processing after. Since then, nothing has happened. Anyone with similar experience?
Efetobore1980:
@Akinglobal US consulars/embassy doesn't care about Block account unlike some European or Schengen countries. American embassy wants liquid funds that can be easily accessible and they do not care about tuition deposit or full payment. Infact, they usually warn against any payment until after your f1-visa is granted.

@Fallenangel0011, i am not disputing the authenticity of your host-University but i am disputing the provisional admission because anything provisional means admission with a blemish.

■ I also usually go against institutions with multi-campuses in different nations because over the years, some have been tagged as using such institutions to bring in local llegal immigrants (via study-visa) from such annex countries.

Well dont let me sound like a pessimist, you can still get your visa, yes it is doable but you must jump the brick-walls of the " provisional admission" and Genuine Intention to convince the consular that you actually want to attend the school and graduate.

■● Get a Nigerian bank statement with the full amount of your tuition deficit. Pls note: Any bank statement you presented (if asked) would be verify.

■● A copy of the tuition deficit (bank statement) will be sent to the school prior to the issuing of your Form-I20 which gives the school the impression that you will be able to pay upon resumption, and the exact original bank statement must be taken along on your f1 interview day.
Efetobore1980:
@Akinglobal US consulars/embassy doesn't care about Block account unlike some European or Schengen countries. American embassy wants liquid funds that can be easily accessible and they do not care about tuition deposit or full payment. Infact, they usually warn against any payment until after your f1-visa is granted.

@Fallenangel0011, i am not disputing the authenticity of your host-University but i am disputing the provisional admission because anything provisional means admission with a blemish.

■ I also usually go against institutions with multi-campuses in different nations because over the years, some have been tagged as using such institutions to bring in local llegal immigrants (via study-visa) from such annex countries.

Well dont let me sound like a pessimist, you can still get your visa, yes it is doable but you must jump the brick-walls of the " provisional admission" and Genuine Intention to convince the consular that you actually want to attend the school and graduate.

■● Get a Nigerian bank statement with the full amount of your tuition deficit. Pls note: Any bank statement you presented (if asked) would be verify.

■● A copy of the tuition deficit (bank statement) will be sent to the school prior to the issuing of your Form-I20 which gives the school the impression that you will be able to pay upon resumption, and the exact original bank statement must be taken along on your f1 interview day.
Efetobore1980:
@Akinglobal US consulars/embassy doesn't care about Block account unlike some European or Schengen countries. American embassy wants liquid funds that can be easily accessible and they do not care about tuition deposit or full payment. Infact, they usually warn against any payment until after your f1-visa is granted.

@Fallenangel0011, i am not disputing the authenticity of your host-University but i am disputing the provisional admission because anything provisional means admission with a blemish.

■ I also usually go against institutions with multi-campuses in different nations because over the years, some have been tagged as using such institutions to bring in local llegal immigrants (via study-visa) from such annex countries.

Well dont let me sound like a pessimist, you can still get your visa, yes it is doable but you must jump the brick-walls of the " provisional admission" and Genuine Intention to convince the consular that you actually want to attend the school and graduate.

■● Get a Nigerian bank statement with the full amount of your tuition deficit. Pls note: Any bank statement you presented (if asked) would be verify.

■● A copy of the tuition deficit (bank statement) will be sent to the school prior to the issuing of your Form-I20 which gives the school the impression that you will be able to pay upon resumption, and the exact original bank statement must be taken along on your f1 interview day.
Efetobore1980:
@Akinglobal US consulars/embassy doesn't care about Block account unlike some European or Schengen countries. American embassy wants liquid funds that can be easily accessible and they do not care about tuition deposit or full payment. Infact, they usually warn against any payment until after your f1-visa is granted.

@Fallenangel0011, i am not disputing the authenticity of your host-University but i am disputing the provisional admission because anything provisional means admission with a blemish.

■ I also usually go against institutions with multi-campuses in different nations because over the years, some have been tagged as using such institutions to bring in local llegal immigrants (via study-visa) from such annex countries.

Well dont let me sound like a pessimist, you can still get your visa, yes it is doable but you must jump the brick-walls of the " provisional admission" and Genuine Intention to convince the consular that you actually want to attend the school and graduate.

■● Get a Nigerian bank statement with the full amount of your tuition deficit. Pls note: Any bank statement you presented (if asked) would be verify.

■● A copy of the tuition deficit (bank statement) will be sent to the school prior to the issuing of your Form-I20 which gives the school the impression that you will be able to pay upon resumption, and the exact original bank statement must be taken along on your f1 interview day.
Efetobore1980:
@Akinglobal US consulars/embassy doesn't care about Block account unlike some European or Schengen countries. American embassy wants liquid funds that can be easily accessible and they do not care about tuition deposit or full payment. Infact, they usually warn against any payment until after your f1-visa is granted.

@Fallenangel0011, i am not disputing the authenticity of your host-University but i am disputing the provisional admission because anything provisional means admission with a blemish.

■ I also usually go against institutions with multi-campuses in different nations because over the years, some have been tagged as using such institutions to bring in local llegal immigrants (via study-visa) from such annex countries.

Well dont let me sound like a pessimist, you can still get your visa, yes it is doable but you must jump the brick-walls of the " provisional admission" and Genuine Intention to convince the consular that you actually want to attend the school and graduate.

■● Get a Nigerian bank statement with the full amount of your tuition deficit. Pls note: Any bank statement you presented (if asked) would be verify.

■● A copy of the tuition deficit (bank statement) will be sent to the school prior to the issuing of your Form-I20 which gives the school the impression that you will be able to pay upon resumption, and the exact original bank statement must be taken along on your f1 interview day.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by ForunatEng: 8:38pm On Nov 10, 2025
Hello house,
Please can a 23/24 year old still go for an undergrad?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by jenifer007: 9:06pm On Nov 10, 2025
Hi Everyone..

Is it that one have to renew their study visa every 3 months in Nigeria.

Pls enlighten me.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Akinglobal: 9:34pm On Nov 10, 2025
ForunatEng:
Hello house,
Please can a 23/24 year old still go for an undergrad?
even a 30 years old can still...
It all depends
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Taal17: 10:25pm On Nov 10, 2025
jenifer007:
Hi Everyone..

Is it that one have to renew their study visa every 3 months in Nigeria.

Pls enlighten me.
No,
You get your study visa
You travel
You start studying.
As long as you are in the US studying your i94 covers you even if the visa expires.


As at current policy if you ever need to leave the US, to reenter to continue your study you must go back to your home country and renew your F1 student visa
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by jenifer007: 8:02am On Nov 11, 2025
Taal17:
No,
You get your study visa
You travel
You start studying.
As long as you are in the US studying your i94 covers you even if the visa expires.


As at current policy if you ever need to leave the US, to reenter to continue your study you must go back to your home country and renew your F1 student visa
Thank you so much for your response.

I appreciate
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Dantezago12: 8:50am On Nov 11, 2025
Guys please i paid for my visa application fee on Avits and also through bank transfer since Saturday,but I can't even book for an appointment because it keeps telling me Bank details updated successfully.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by ForunatEng: 3:44pm On Nov 11, 2025
Akinglobal:
even a 30 years old can still...
It all depends
Aiit. Thanks so much.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Deeedeee: 12:04am On Nov 13, 2025
Munaxara:
How’s visa application and approvals going for everyone.
We have a WhatsApp group for prospects, send me a DM if you’ll like to be added
I am interested pls. Kindly add me pls
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by IsaacIsaac: 12:18am On Nov 13, 2025
Hello Nairalanders,
I’m a first-time applicant in the US graduate admission process, and I could really use some genuine advice from those who’ve been through it or have knowledge about US student visas (F-1). I’m applying for a PhD program with a Spring 2026 start, and things are moving quickly but tightly timed. Here’s my situation in detail:

• I recently had an interview with a potential Principal Investigator (PI) at the university, and it went well. He mentioned he’d give me a final decision by November 20, 2025 (I’m about 95% confident it’ll be positive, and it should come with funding).

• He also indicated that the official admission letter from the school would likely be released toward the end of November, around the 26th or 27th.

• The program’s resumption date is January 12, 2026.

• According to the school’s website, the I-20 form must be submitted at least one month before resumption, which means by December 12, 2025.

I have no prior experience with this process, so I’m unsure about the next steps and whether the timeline is realistic. Specifically:
1 I-20 and SEVIS Process: Once I get the admission letter (assuming end of November), how quickly can I expect the school to issue the I-20? Will I need to pay the SEVIS fee right after?
2 Visa Interview Booking: If I submit the I-20 and pay the SEVIS fee promptly (say, by early December), is it possible to secure a US visa interview date in December 2025 at the US Embassy in Lagos or Abuja? I’ve read here wait times can be long. What’s the current situation for F-1 visas, and are there emergency slots for Spring intakes?
3 Overall Feasibility: With the short window (admission letter late November → visa hopefully in December → travel before Jan 12), is it realistically possible to get the visa approved and travel in time? What are the risks, and how have others handled similar tight timelines? Any success stories or pitfalls to avoid?
Lastly abeg I need tips on the visa interview. Thanks in advance
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by DenChi101(f): 8:49am On Nov 13, 2025
Hi all,
On the tuition calculator for University of Houston, I plan to enroll in 18 credit hours. However, the system calculates the cost based on 23 hours maximum, resulting in an estimated tuition of $22,374.28 per semester.

I have submitted my sponsor’s bank statement showing a balance showing equivalent to $118,642.74 I believe this amount should sufficiently cover at least one academic year, as the school instructed.

Yet again, the graduate team keep emailing me that I should submit a bank statement showing a sufficient amount in U.S. dollar equivalent, without further explanation.

At this point, I’m confused, no explanation nothing. Please is the funds not enough?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Taal17: 11:07am On Nov 13, 2025
IsaacIsaac:
Hello Nairalanders,
I’m a first-time applicant in the US graduate admission process, and I could really use some genuine advice from those who’ve been through it or have knowledge about US student visas (F-1). I’m applying for a PhD program with a Spring 2026 start, and things are moving quickly but tightly timed. Here’s my situation in detail:

• I recently had an interview with a potential Principal Investigator (PI) at the university, and it went well. He mentioned he’d give me a final decision by November 20, 2025 (I’m about 95% confident it’ll be positive, and it should come with funding).

• He also indicated that the official admission letter from the school would likely be released toward the end of November, around the 26th or 27th.

• The program’s resumption date is January 12, 2026.

• According to the school’s website, the I-20 form must be submitted at least one month before resumption, which means by December 12, 2025.

I have no prior experience with this process, so I’m unsure about the next steps and whether the timeline is realistic. Specifically:
1 I-20 and SEVIS Process: Once I get the admission letter (assuming end of November), how quickly can I expect the school to issue the I-20? Will I need to pay the SEVIS fee right after?
2 Visa Interview Booking: If I submit the I-20 and pay the SEVIS fee promptly (say, by early December), is it possible to secure a US visa interview date in December 2025 at the US Embassy in Lagos or Abuja? I’ve read here wait times can be long. What’s the current situation for F-1 visas, and are there emergency slots for Spring intakes?
3 Overall Feasibility: With the short window (admission letter late November → visa hopefully in December → travel before Jan 12), is it realistically possible to get the visa approved and travel in time? What are the risks, and how have others handled similar tight timelines? Any success stories or pitfalls to avoid?
Lastly abeg I need tips on the visa interview. Thanks in advance
When you get i20 and pay SEVIS fee, apply for emergency appointment. You'd include these docs to support that.

Yes timeline is tight.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by IsaacIsaac: 2:17pm On Nov 13, 2025
Alright boss. Thank you so much for the response.


Taal17:
When you get i20 and pay SEVIS fee, apply for emergency appointment. You'd include these docs to support that.

Yes timeline is tight.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by reigningme: 4:02pm On Nov 15, 2025
Munaxara:
How’s visa application and approvals going for everyone.
We have a WhatsApp group for prospects, send me a DM if you’ll like to be added
I’m interested
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by sobastical: 11:25am On Nov 17, 2025
hunee:
Dear Colleagues, I trust you all are doing well. I need to ask a few questions for those in the UK, Canada and America . This is a question for the people resident not tourist. Aside education route, which other route do you advise is quicker to come over. Kindly advise , even though I have quite knowledge in alot of these routes, I want to hear from someone or people who are ground sharing real time experiences. Thanks
If your 'quicker route' are safe and legit why not try any out? Right now, you just have to be diligent and careful and follow due process
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by hunee: 2:44pm On Nov 17, 2025
sobastical:
If your 'quicker route' are safe and legit why not try any out? Right now, you just have to be diligent and careful and follow due process
I asked a question. I didn't ask you to antagonise me.

What do you mean by 'if your quicker route' . Be polite

I have noted your feedback.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Gabiruedd: 10:12pm On Nov 17, 2025
Hello fam.

Please, which university can I apply to without an application fee? I have a BSc in Industrial Chemistry from Nigeria and a Food Processing Engineering with Advanced Practice degree from the UK. I currently work in the healthcare sector and I want to pursue a Master's in Nursing. Please, can anyone recommend a university that has no application fee and offers funding to applicants? Thank you.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by crowniran(m): 4:53pm On Nov 18, 2025
reigningme:
Please any update from anyone that had experienced administrative processing from Abuja embassy. I know someone who is currently on administrative processing regarding h4. What is the average time line for anyone who has experienced that for any categories
Please what is the update on this? What were they asked to provide. I know a similar case, although it’s just this monday
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by crowniran(m): 4:56pm On Nov 18, 2025
snoopy:
I was on placed on 221g at my interview for H4 on October 14th. I got back home and saw that it was already approved in a matter of a couple hours. Mine was in Lagos though. I know someone who had an H-1b interview in Abuja and was placed on 221g, her visa was approved in less than a week after.

The timeline is largely dependent on what they are trying to verify and if they asked for more documents. However, if it goes past 2 months, you can send them an enquiry.
Hi, I have the same issue and was asked to provide additional documents to show proof of relationship. Know of an estimated timeline?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Taal17: 10:38pm On Nov 18, 2025
Gabiruedd:
Hello fam.

Please, which university can I apply to without an application fee? I have a BSc in Industrial Chemistry from Nigeria and a Food Processing Engineering with Advanced Practice degree from the UK. I currently work in the healthcare sector and I want to pursue a Master's in Nursing. Please, can anyone recommend a university that has no application fee and offers funding to applicants? Thank you.
Hmm
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by lajid: 8:22am On Nov 19, 2025
Efetobore1980:
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Hello bosses, I hear that during interview after approval, you can tell your VO when you issue your visa? Especially with the 3 months thingy going on, that you can tell them say to issue it in one month time or so.
That The person can go. If visa is approved the embassy will hold on to the applicant passport or later send an email for applicant to drop passport for visa

Please how true is thishuh? A friend said he saw it in one of the visa groups he is in and just want to know if others are aware of this.

Cc: Taal17
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by horcart: 9:43am On Nov 19, 2025
Student visa Renewal
Please, is there anyone who can help me, on how I should I go about it.
The process to take with OIS or AVITS
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 18 by Poormanpikin(m): 4:12pm On Nov 19, 2025
chibertha:
Sorry, I couldn't access this platform for a long time.

I can help you if you still need my help.
Hi Chibertha, long time. Hope you're doing great. I'm planning on applying for a PhD program in the US and could really use your expertise and guidance. There are some aspects of the application process that are peculiar to me, and I'd greatly appreciate your insight. Would it be possible for me to send you a DM to discuss further? I'd also love for you to review my Statement of Purpose and provide feedback on my overall application package if you're available and willing.
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