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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 7:56am On Feb 28
iyemizee:
Omo. It’s over 6 months now that I submitted an appeal. These people haven’t still responded yet. Sent an email, but it’s still the same generic response
When exactly did you submit, cause I’m on appeal too and I submitted last week of September and nothing yet
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by iyemizee: 10:57am On Mar 02
Ayo112:
When exactly did you submit, cause I’m on appeal too and I submitted last week of September and nothing yet
I submitted on August 11 bro
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 11:46am On Mar 02
iyemizee:
I submitted on August 11 bro
Bleep!!! Thats 8 months already and you’ve heard nothing…. Thats crazy.

When did you initially deferred to and did you communicate it to the embassy?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by iyemizee: 2:11pm On Mar 02
Ayo112:
Bleep!!! Thats 8 months already and you’ve heard nothing…. Thats crazy.

When did you initially deferred to and did you communicate it to the embassy?
From September to January to April. I will withdraw the appeal. Yes, I sent emails with the documents and even via DHL. Do you know how long it takes to receive my passport back?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 2:21pm On Mar 02
iyemizee:
From September to January to April. I will withdraw the appeal. Yes, I sent emails with the documents and even via DHL. Do you know how long it takes to receive my passport back?
I think the same thing is happening with me. Got my refusal august 18th, submitted an appeal September 22 which was queued in Oct 2nd on their portal. By then I had deferred my admission to January and nothing came out by January and then deferred again to April(DBS). Judging by your own time frame, it’s nearly impossible to get this before resumption April. IRELAND processing is bleeped. It usually doesn’t take long to get the passport back.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 7:40am On Mar 05
iyemizee:
From September to January to April. I will withdraw the appeal. Yes, I sent emails with the documents and even via DHL. Do you know how long it takes to receive my passport back?
I want ask if you’ve withdrawn your application
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 7:42am On Mar 05
bigmills:
Nothing Major yet.
Anything on your side bigmills??
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by bigmills: 8:28pm On Mar 05
Documents still under review since January 5
Ayo112:
Anything on your side bigmills??
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 8:56pm On Mar 05
bigmills:
Documents still under review since January 5
A very slow and crazy system
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by iyemizee: 10:09am On Mar 09
Ayo112:
I want ask if you’ve withdrawn your application
Yes I have requested for it to be withdrawn
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 10:40am On Mar 09
iyemizee:
Yes I have requested for it to be withdrawn
Only God knows how fast a new application will be for September intake with all the rubbish they are doing
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 1:19pm On Mar 13
iyemizee:
Yes I have requested for it to be withdrawn
Hi, how long did it take for you to get it and was it touched at all
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Nickxander11(m): 10:48am On Mar 18
mzwhite:
yes i am in Dublin already. Congratulations and I hope your visa gets approved also
please I just sent you a mail.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by bigmills: 2:44am On Mar 24
Everywhere is quiet..
Ireland embassy is showing us quiet pepper

We will come through guys, do not give up
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Nger88: 6:22am On Mar 26
Please can someone help me here. I want to apply to study in Ireland but my younger brother who is based in the UK want to sponsor me to cover the cost of living funds. Is it possible and how do I go about it??
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by completed: 1:15pm On Mar 26
I was also sponsored

Nger88:
Please can someone help me here. I want to apply to study in Ireland but my younger brother who is based in the UK want to sponsor me to cover the cost of living funds. Is it possible and how do I go about it??
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Edaj: 12:43pm On Mar 31
E BE LIKE SAY PEOPLE DON DEY RECONSIDER OTHER COUNTRIES, AS IRELAND DON DEY DO BETTER MAKE WE NO TALK ANOTHER THING
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Chichaope: 5:27pm On Apr 01
Please what travel insurance(s) are accepted for visa?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by bigmills: 8:50am On Apr 03
I received a response from the embassy regarding my visa application, and unfortunately it was rejected on 5 grounds. What makes this particularly frustrating is that every single reason cited was thoroughly addressed with documentary evidence in my application.

For instance, one of the reasons given was insufficient employment information, yet I had submitted offer letters, reference letters, payslips from all my previous and current employments, promotion letters, and salary review documents.

Similarly, the rejection cited insufficient finances, despite the fact that I had provided evidence of school fees paid, a €10,000 bond secured, additional savings in my account, and confirmed accommodation arrangements in Dublin with supporting documentation.

Every reason provided by the embassy had clear, corresponding documentary evidence included in my application. This raises serious concerns about the transparency and consistency of the decision-making process. It is difficult not to question whether these rejections are being used as a tool to broadly restrict immigration, rather than being based on a genuine assessment of individual applications.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 1:36pm On Apr 03
bigmills:
I received a response from the embassy regarding my visa application, and unfortunately it was rejected on 5 grounds. What makes this particularly frustrating is that every single reason cited was thoroughly addressed with documentary evidence in my application.

For instance, one of the reasons given was insufficient employment information, yet I had submitted offer letters, reference letters, payslips from all my previous and current employments, promotion letters, and salary review documents.

Similarly, the rejection cited insufficient finances, despite the fact that I had provided evidence of school fees paid, a €10,000 bond secured, additional savings in my account, and confirmed accommodation arrangements in Dublin with supporting documentation.

Every reason provided by the embassy had clear, corresponding documentary evidence included in my application. This raises serious concerns about the transparency and consistency of the decision-making process. It is difficult not to question whether these rejections are being used as a tool to broadly restrict immigration, rather than being based on a genuine assessment of individual applications.
I’m sorry about that bigmills




Thats what they do now. When I got my rejection last September, everything they said I didn’t do, I did… link to sponsor, insufficient funds, the course I did for bsc doesn’t correlate with the course I choose for masters(mind you I did Mass communication and going for human resources management which I included proof of how they align), failure to submit previous visa denial letters.. mind you I submitted all these things with proof but was rejected. Everything is just a ruse now.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 1:37pm On Apr 03
The same application you pulled last year to apply for fresh application @bigmills
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by bigmills: 6:34am On Apr 04
I resubmitted the same application from last year. The previous rejection cited three reasons: missing transcripts for all academic qualifications, no explanation for choosing Ireland as the preferred study destination, and unaddressed gaps between my last period of education and current employment. All of these were valid concerns, and every single one was fully addressed in the new application. It was still rejected and this time with entirely new reasons.

There is nothing more demoralising than doing exactly what was asked, fixing every flagged issue, and then watching them move the goalposts. It feels deliberately designed to wear you down. But that's precisely why we cannot give in.

Ayo112:
The same application you pulled last year to apply for fresh application @bigmills
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 10:23am On Apr 04
bigmills:
I resubmitted the same application from last year. The previous rejection cited three reasons: missing transcripts for all academic qualifications, no explanation for choosing Ireland as the preferred study destination, and unaddressed gaps between my last period of education and current employment. All of these were valid concerns, and every single one was fully addressed in the new application. It was still rejected and this time with entirely new reasons.

There is nothing more demoralising than doing exactly what was asked, fixing every flagged issue, and then watching them move the goalposts. It feels deliberately designed to wear you down. But that's precisely why we cannot give in.
I understand and thats extremely painful. I think it’s now an avenue to just make money and is painful.. I heard alot of this stories and that why I refused to submit another application cause I’m tired, tapped out and demoralized. One of the main reason I left my appeal with them till whenever they say something on it.. Only few people are given this visa now and I wonder what they did right and what I did wrong. it is well
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 4:28pm On Apr 04
bigmills:
I resubmitted the same application from last year. The previous rejection cited three reasons: missing transcripts for all academic qualifications, no explanation for choosing Ireland as the preferred study destination, and unaddressed gaps between my last period of education and current employment. All of these were valid concerns, and every single one was fully addressed in the new application. It was still rejected and this time with entirely new reasons.



There is nothing more demoralising than doing exactly what was asked, fixing every flagged issue, and then watching them move the goalposts. It feels deliberately designed to wear you down. But that's precisely why we cannot give in.
What was their reason this time around
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ayo112: 6:17am On Apr 06
iyemizee:
Omo. It’s over 6 months now that I submitted an appeal. These people haven’t still responded yet. Sent an email, but it’s still the same generic response
Iyemizee, I sent you a mail, pls kindly respond. I will need to ask you somethings
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by kehindebramon: 8:55pm On Apr 06
If your application was rejected, reapply and don't appeal. It was same for me last year, but i was advised by school to reapply and not appeal and it was approved.


bigmills:
I received a response from the embassy regarding my visa application, and unfortunately it was rejected on 5 grounds. What makes this particularly frustrating is that every single reason cited was thoroughly addressed with documentary evidence in my application.

For instance, one of the reasons given was insufficient employment information, yet I had submitted offer letters, reference letters, payslips from all my previous and current employments, promotion letters, and salary review documents.

Similarly, the rejection cited insufficient finances, despite the fact that I had provided evidence of school fees paid, a €10,000 bond secured, additional savings in my account, and confirmed accommodation arrangements in Dublin with supporting documentation.

Every reason provided by the embassy had clear, corresponding documentary evidence included in my application. This raises serious concerns about the transparency and consistency of the decision-making process. It is difficult not to question whether these rejections are being used as a tool to broadly restrict immigration, rather than being based on a genuine assessment of individual applications.
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