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| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by ozibambam: 4:18am On Apr 03 |
Hi, please has anyone recently renewed H1B stamp in Nigeria? |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Nobody: 5:26pm On Apr 13 |
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| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by kevinomar: 9:36am On Apr 14 |
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| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by crowniran(m): 10:05pm On Apr 16 |
Can anyone please recommend a one year program in cybersecurity or technology governance in an affordable school |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Nozino: 12:52am On Apr 17 |
crowniran:Lamar University. Cheap stress-free school. If you can’t get Cybersecurity, try Management information science. You’d still take a lot of cybersecurity courses and the semesters are divided into two so for the first half, you can take two in person classes , and the second half , take one online class from anywhere. Tuition is around 4-5k per semester if you have instate tuition which you will get if your undergraduate gpa is above 3.0/4.0 |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Faith063: 8:11pm On Apr 25*. Modified: 6:26pm On Apr 27 |
Would you rather sell a used car fb marketplace in the US or ship to naija? Advice needed |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by BunmiBie: 12:40pm On May 04 |
crowniran:Yes |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by crowniran(m): 4:31am On May 05 |
BunmiBie:Thank you, Bunmi. But are you aware if the USCIS pause on Nigerians also impacts this form? |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Taal17: 3:02pm On May 05 |
crowniran:Yes and no. Yes because it will affect any final decision. No because it doesn't prevent your processing. I'm expecting other groups to lobby for exemptions for the visa ban and pause stateside. Physician association recently got exemptions for foreign doctors I already in the US about to start residency or completing residency who are on visas. |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Teeanah: 10:45am On May 28 |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Teeanah: 10:47am On May 28 |
Good question [color=#000099][/color] For majority of us that love to eat Nigerian foods and swallows, where do we order From? |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by OllyDiamond: 11:55am On May 28 |
Hello everyone. I have been seeking for PhD opportunities in USA, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and Germany all to no avail. Please, is it possible to be accepted for a second Masters in the USA? Aside the schooling route, please can anyone here in the USA assist me with employment route? I honestly want to japa out of Africa and would appreciate any effort |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Taal17: 10:24pm On May 28 |
OllyDiamond:What do you mean to no avail? Or you mean school free of charge? You'll only get scholarship if they believe you have something to offer and funds are limited it takes diligence to wait and get them. No one can tell you if second masters is possible. Apply and if you get admission then it's possible Bare in mind having funding does not equate to visa issuance. Besides there's a visa ban for Nigerian passport holders Employment based routes just use your search engine or any AI tool. You'll see options |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 9:21pm On Jun 01 |
OllyDiamond:Either Phd or J1 is still your best option in order to quickly become a resident in any of the listed countries but especially the United States. Seeking the admission to no avail means you dont have the qualification or resumè or you are not sending the right application materials. Yes you can be accepted into second Msc but you must convince the embassy of your genuine reason of wanting to do another Msc and you must also explain what you have being doing with your gap years otherwise your visa wont be granted. As for employment route pls be careful because its like a teaser except you have an exceptional skills or qualification which is selling or is on high demand in america. Focus on study visa. There is STEM-MBA, Religious School or other professional programs you can opt in. |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by horlahsunbo225(m): 11:00pm On Jun 01 |
OllyDiamond:You need to mention your discipline, degree and your grade before people can really help you. Also, if you have money and publications, try EB2NIW |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 11:25pm On Jun 01 |
horlahsunbo225:No. EB2 is a wrong idea for the asker. He or she is an Msc holder who is still struggling to enrol for Phd . Please note this : The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is an employment-based, second-preference visa that allows highly skilled foreign nationals to get a U.S. Green Card without an employer sponsor or a labor certification. It is a self-petitioned visa available to professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities. (Source ..Google). |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by horlahsunbo225(m): 1:25am On Jun 02 |
PhdCloakRoom:What you said doesn't prove anything, EB2 only ask for advance degree and he/she holds one, so I dont see what she/he cant apply. If he has 4 paper with 30+ citations, he/she has a higher chance of been approved. |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 1:43pm On Jun 02 |
horlahsunbo225:What i said proved something. Dont just be quick to advise people on theory while disregarding others opinion. Was the asker thesis for his or her Master’s something that would bring the United States a short or long-term strategic advantage from a military, economic and or technology perspective? Yes, even a fresh graduate can qualify for an NIW EB2 visa with a Master’s degree and no experience if their Masters and supporting thesis would be of national interest to the United States.”. That is what is meant by “national interest”. You know or have done something that would significantly benefit the United States. Bottom-line is that you need to be offering something much more than a US education to qualify for an NIW EB2 visa. Your skills, knowledge and or ability have to rise to the level americans would prefer you working for them in the United States rather than for any other government in the world. That’s the standard. |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by horlahsunbo225(m): 4:02pm On Jun 02 |
PhdCloakRoom:Your third paragraph is the real thing, anyone with advanced degree qualified to file for EB2, approval or rejection lie solely at the discretion of the reviewing officer and proposed endeavor. And to be clear EB2 doesn't need you to be top of your field, you only need to show a proposed endeavor that is of national interest (which is quite easy for stem, based on government national interest list) and evidence that you can achieve the proposed endeavor. You're making a lot of assumptions about OP, rather than asking questions. From the little we know about the OP, he/she qualifies to file for EB2, approval or denial is another ball game entirely. |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by PhdCloakRoom(m): 5:39pm On Jun 02 |
horlahsunbo225:Mr you are the one making assumptions and getting the meaning of Eb1 and Eb2 in a wrong way. That is why you have the illusion that every dick and harry with advanced certificate automatically qualified to apply for Eb2. The person in subject (op) failed to gain admission into a Phd from 5 countries and that should tell you how lower his or her cgpa is or how average his or her admission application profile. EB2 is not an easy visa type. Stop advicing every dick and harry to go for it . |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Cousin9999: 7:13pm On Jun 05 |
| Re: Living In The USA - Life Of An Immigrant Part 1 by Greatphase: 1:56pm On Jun 11 |
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