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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by MrMann1(m): 5:23pm On Dec 03, 2015
iseyinoro:
Visa approved today at the Lagos Consular office at window nine.It was a verbal war between myself and the oyinbo guy but at the end of d day,he issued me the visa cos he has no option. The booth nine guy is d only one attending to Non-immigrant applicants and he denied a lot of people but with the grace of God, I got my visa approved through him.
Transcript will follow later.

Congratulations.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by fregkay: 5:24pm On Dec 03, 2015
Congrats bro,we wait for your transcript.
iseyinoro:
Visa approved today at the Lagos Consular office at window nine.It was a verbal war between myself and the oyinbo guy but at the end of d day,he issued me the visa cos he has no option. The booth nine guy is d only one attending to Non-immigrant applicants and he denied a lot of people but with the grace of God, I got my visa approved through him.
Transcript will follow later.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by zeezys: 5:38pm On Dec 03, 2015
can someone help me here?
zeezys:
hello, my visa appointment was yesterday at 6:30am, Lagos but sadly ended with a denial. The VO looked like he was new there and a little fidgety, below is the transcript. (btw i am Ghanaian and posted earlier about travelling with my child which i didnt include

ME: Good morning
VO: morning. pass me your documents
Me: i did
VO: why central michigan university
Me: because this was my first choice of study before i began school in UK, but admissions came in late and they offer health planning as an elective course which i am interested in.
VO: what are you studying in uk. and how long have u studied there.
me: healthcare policy and management and studied a semester because i took a leave of absence
VO: are you married
me: yes
vo: how long have u stayed in nigeria?
me: a year
vo: were did u meet your husband
me: ghana
vo: how long have you stayed here again?
me: a year
vo: im sorry bla bla bla... hands me blue paper

pls what is the issue here? is my husband here or family here not enough strong ties. or should i have applied in ghana? i am resident btw. someone please advice me. do i go apply again as school resumes in jan?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 6:19pm On Dec 03, 2015
Please if an interview is scheduled for 11:am, when is the advisable time to be at the Lagos Consulate?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by iseyinoro(m): 6:41pm On Dec 03, 2015
sirRiddy:
Congrats. You are from Iseyin? smiley
Yeah I'm a full bred Iseyin man but born and raised in Lasgidi.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bigfrancis21: 7:27pm On Dec 03, 2015
Dhejy:
Please if an interview is scheduled for 11:am, when is the advisable time to be at the Lagos Consulate?

As early as 9 am.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 7:32pm On Dec 03, 2015
Alright, tnx @bigfrancis
bigfrancis21:


As early as 9 am.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Daniel3366: 7:53pm On Dec 03, 2015
tanzii:
VISA ISSUED today @ the US Consular, Abuja
Its the grace of God and favour. Only Three questions asked and no documents seen.
ME: Hello Good morning (with a smile)
V.O: hi, Pass me your documents.
ME: Sure, here........ (brings out my documents on the Desk... spreads all out...
V.O : sorry i wont be needing any of those documents
M.E: I jeje close my folder.
V.O: what are going to the us to do?
me: i am going for my masters in Energy and natural Resources law.
V.O: What will the LLM do for u on your return to Nigeria
me: IN the contemporary Nigerian Society today, we are talking about transition from traditional sources of Energy to alternative sources of Energy supply, This course will help me enhance my work in this field
V. O: Why University of ...........,
ME: Its course content is related specifically to my line of job here in Nigeria.
v>O how many Schools did u apply to
M.E: 5 schools.... i named them all
V.O: How many accepted you,
me: four of them did.
V.O : so what will this degree do for you, if you are already doing something similar, why then do u need this degree(i did not anticipate this)
ME: its not just about doing similar stuff but having an expert knowledge in that field, that is why ....... agency is sponsoring students for studies abroad so they can gather the expertise and contribute to the development of the country on their return
V.O: is it full scholarship,?
ME: no its not. My uncle will see to the rest:
V.O: what does he do?
ME: he is the Executive Director of bla bla company
v.O: Your Visa has been approved, pick up at bla bla ...............
ME: Thank You.
Congrats.... I tap into your testimony

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 7:59pm On Dec 03, 2015
Daniel3366:

Congrats.... I tap into your testimony
Congrats

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Denvan: 8:11pm On Dec 03, 2015
marshal02:


Havard Bawo? You wan pay 50,000 USD in tuition cost alone for me? Even if that kain money dey self, they still won't admit me Jare. Except Havard don get less privilege program. Lol. (nah joke ooh).
grin grin grin grin, You na big guy na!!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by adikatobi: 8:20pm On Dec 03, 2015
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bigsteve00: 8:31pm On Dec 03, 2015
Visa approved at Lagos embassy earlier this week.
Firstly, I just want to thank God almighty, who made this possible. Work hard ,pray harder is the key. And I must say nairaland contributed immensely to my success. Even though, I was at the us embassy for the first time. Nothing was new to me from the security checks to the biometrics due to the fact that I read this thread from part 4 to 8 ( wasn't easy but worth it) . After waiting for about 25 mins the consular officers started arriving one after the other (in my mind, oyinbo sef sabi use African time chai) . I also noticed the lady at window 7 as @busysammy07 mentioned earlier, She was quite friendly and I also wish she interviewed me but I was directed to window 9 with 3 guys. While waiting for my interview, I noticed my friendly window 7 VO denied her first applicant . The first two guys at my front too were also denied and a girl at window 10 at my side. . In my mind I was like denial everywhere(today na today). But I didn't panic, instead I was thanking God in my mind and still maintained my confidence. The first question the VOs were asking was "why did you chose this school' and to be honest the first applicants before me answers were not impressive enough, I guess that majorly contributed to their denials. I wish I could link them up to this thread.
Sorry for my story here comes my transcript:
VO: Good morning, please pass me your documents (she was busy typing)
Me: Good morning (I didn't remember to smile lol )
VO: Why do you want to study in the united states?
Me: I want to study in the united states because of the good quality of education . And mental health counseling is not offered in any of the schools here both at undergraduate and post graduate level (looking straight into her eye, while she kept nodding)
VO: So why did you chose this school
Me: I chose the school, because it's one of the few schools that student irrespective of their majors belongs to a social intellectual community that builds that foundation for success ( actually, I didn't plan to mention this first but I was just nervous all of a sudden)
VO: Cut in...you mean that is why you chose the school ( frowning)
Me: oh (pretended as if I didn't understand the question earlier) I chose the school because it has a well structured curriculum that aligns to my career goals (I was still yet to balance)
VO: cuts in (still frowning) oh well others schools has a well structured curriculum
Me: I smiled (now I got my confidence back, devil is a liar)yea, the school is very affordable for my mother and it is located in a pretty safe town to study. It also has a faculty to student ratio of 16 : 1 which will enable me to have the personal attention i need from my lecturers to excel in my profession (now she stopped frowning)
VO: (looking at my I20) why mental health counseling?
Me: While working in a NGO. I realized how unfairly mentally ill people get treated and I think studying about mental health helps to remove that stigma. Our society needs a better understanding of mental health issues.
VO: Mental health issues like?
Me: Depression, anxiety, addiction and substance abuse, suicidal impulses, stress, problems with self-esteem, and grief. And, also job and career concerns, educational decisions, issues related to family, parenting, marital, or other relationship problems.
VO: what is the name of the NGO u work for?
ME: I mentioned it
VO: Where is it located?
ME: In oyo state
VO: How many people do u normally see in a day
ME: you mean staffs or clients? ( I know what she meant, but just trying to think)
VO: clients
ME: 4 to 6
VO: you have your degree in what? (didn't hear her well tho)
ME: Psychology
VO: Did you do any international exam like Gmaths?
ME: yes, I did GRE and TOEFL
VO: your scores?
ME: Gre 292 , Toefl 86
VO: what do you plan to do after the program?
ME: I plan to come back to Nigeria and change the mental health world, the discipline is behind in Nigeria. I would be helping people manage and live with health conditions such as HIV, cancer or chronic pain, assisting people who have difficulties in maintaining relationships or providing advice about how to care for a child who has been abused.
VO: (while I was still busy talking, she cuts in and said the golden words) She returned my I-20 saying I would be needing it at P.O.E plus the white sheet and blah blah.
ME: Thank you ( my expression was....just like that)
Once again, Glory be to the capital GOD. my advice to others expecting their visas. Put God first , Be well prepared and again put God first. No documents was asked for. Abeg ,Nigerians students in Mississippi kindly hook up. I need some infos.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Oluwabengz(m): 8:35pm On Dec 03, 2015
Congrats bro...very happy for u

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by iseyinoro(m): 8:45pm On Dec 03, 2015
I got to the embassy around 6am and we were told to form a queue by 6:30 am.Non immigration applicants and immigration applicants were on different queues. I was ushered in to where documents were checked around past seven and I was through less than 10 minutes. We were told to sit and we waited till 8AM before we were ushered in to the THEATRE OF DREAMS.
On getting there I saw the immigrants sitting comfortably while d non immigrants were standing. I did my biometrics and joined the queue to face the vo in window 9.He is the only one attending to the non immigrant applicants and he denied a lot of people.
He granted visa to the guy before me and I was praying for God's favor and mercy.
The transcript is below.
VO: Good morning
Me: Good Morning Sir
vo: pass me your documents(and I did) and place your hands on d machine(I complied).
vo: Why are you going to Cameron university?
Me: Cameron university is a public university with a rich history of academic excellence....(cuts me
Vo: rich history of what!
Me: rich history of academic excellence that offers over 50 degrees through two year,four year and graduate programs. The university has a 20:1 Faculty-student ratio and they offer non-resident tuition waiver to international students with strong GP after evaluation with WES.Also,Oklahoma's weather is suitable for quick adaptation of international students to their new environment as the weather is similar to that of Nigeria(he cuts me).
vo:Why would you choose a school because of its weather when there are other schools like Harvard.
me: the weather is one of the several factors I applied to Cameron but I told you about the non-resident tuition waiver which I got.
Vo: Oklahoma is just a state on its own in the united States and I wonder what attract you to Cameron. Do you have a relative,friend or family member there!
me: No sir.
vo: OK how did u get to know about the school?
Me: I work with an international education advisory company (I gave a profile of the company) and the company has a database of schools in the united States.
Vo: Did you take SAT.
ME:I'm a graduate applicant and I wrote GRE.
Vo:Can I see ur score report?
I passed it to him and he glancing at it.
Vo: whats your score in analytical writing?
me: it's 4
vo: what's your total score?
me:294
Vo: but I can't see your see your score(he was glancing both front and back of the report and I told him to pass it to me so that I'll show it to him and I showed it to him).
Vo: when did you write the GRE?
Me:January 23rd 2015(that's the day my landlady died and it coincided with the date I wrote the exam)
Vo: I would issue u the visa bla bla bla( I went blank instantly and was waiting for my form for collection of my documents).As I collected the form I was rushing out of the hall and he called me back;as I came back he glanced at his computer for some seconds and he said "you can go".
PS: Some F1 applicants dressed shabbily to the embassy wearing palm slippers with a Jean trouser and their shirt tucked out.
Again write standardized tests, they could be your saving grace and finally, pray,pray and pray.
I would want to use this medium to thank the gurus in the house for their corrections and contributions,God bless you all.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by fregkay: 8:53pm On Dec 03, 2015
Congrats bigsteve,na God save you o that she gave you more mintues to actually give her what she wanted to hear about why you choose the school.
bigsteve00:
Visa approved at Lagos embassy earlier this week.
Firstly, I just want to thank God almighty, who made this possible. Work hard ,pray harder is the key. And I must say nairaland contributed immensely to my success. Even though, I was at the us embassy for the first time. Nothing was new to me from the security checks to the biometrics due to the fact that I read this thread from part 4 to 8 ( wasn't easy but worth it) . After waiting for about 25 mins the consular officers started arriving one after the other (in my mind, oyinbo sef sabi use African time chai) . I also noticed the lady at window 7 as @busysammy07 mentioned earlier, She was quite friendly and I also wish she interviewed me but I was directed to window 9 with 3 guys. While waiting for my interview, I noticed my friendly window 7 VO denied her first applicant . The first two guys at my front too were also denied and a girl at window 10 at my side. . In my mind I was like denial everywhere(today na today). But I didn't panic, instead I was thanking God in my mind and still maintained my confidence. The first question the VOs were asking was "why did you chose this school' and to be honest the first applicants before me answers were not impressive enough, I guess that majorly contributed to their denials. I wish I could link them up to this thread.
Sorry for my story here comes my transcript:
VO: Good morning, please pass me your documents (she was busy typing)
Me: Good morning (I didn't remember to smile lol )
VO: Why do you want to study in the united states?
Me: I want to study in the united states because of the good quality of education . And mental health counseling is not offered in any of the schools here both at undergraduate and post graduate level (looking straight into her eye, while she kept nodding)
VO: So why did you chose this school
Me: I chose the school, because it's one of the few schools that student irrespective of their majors belongs to a social intellectual community that builds that foundation for success ( actually, I didn't plan to mention this first but I was just nervous all of a sudden)
VO: Cut in...you mean that is why you chose the school ( frowning)
Me: oh (pretended as if I didn't understand the question earlier) I chose the school because it has a well structured curriculum that aligns to my career goals (I was still yet to balance)
VO: cuts in (still frowning) oh well others schools has a well structured curriculum
Me: I smiled (now I got my confidence back, devil is a liar)yea, the school is very affordable for my mother and it is located in a pretty safe town to study. It also has a faculty to student ratio of 16 : 1 which will enable me to have the personal attention i need from my lecturers to excel in my profession (now she stopped frowning)
VO: (looking at my I20) why mental health counseling?
Me: While working in a NGO. I realized how unfairly mentally ill people get treated and I think studying about mental health helps to remove that stigma. Our society needs a better understanding of mental health issues.
VO: Mental health issues like?
Me: Depression, anxiety, addiction and substance abuse, suicidal impulses, stress, problems with self-esteem, and grief. And, also job and career concerns, educational decisions, issues related to family, parenting, marital, or other relationship problems.
VO: what is the name of the NGO u work for?
ME: I mentioned it
VO: Where is it located?
ME: In oyo state
VO: How many people do u normally see in a day
ME: you mean staffs or clients? ( I know what she meant, but just trying to think)
VO: clients
ME: 4 to 6
VO: you have your degree in what? (didn't hear her well tho)
ME: Psychology
VO: Did you do any international exam like Gmaths?
ME: yes, I did GRE and TOEFL
VO: your scores?
ME: Gre 292 , Toefl 86
VO: what do you plan to do after the program?
ME: I plan to come back to Nigeria and change the mental health world, the discipline is behind in Nigeria. I would be helping people manage and live with health conditions such as HIV, cancer or chronic pain, assisting people who have difficulties in maintaining relationships or providing advice about how to care for a child who has been abused.
VO: (while I was still busy talking, she cuts in and said the golden words) She returned my I-20 saying I would be needing it at P.O.E plus the white sheet and blah blah.
ME: Thank you ( my expression was....just like that)
Once again, Glory be to the capital GOD. my advice to others expecting their visas. Put God first , Be well prepared and again put God first. No documents was asked for. Abeg ,Nigerians students in Mississippi kindly hook up. I need some infos.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by fregkay: 9:00pm On Dec 03, 2015
@Daniel3366 I hope you have gotten some cojent points now about why you choose your school from bigsteve transcript.you can as well say that you really got impressed with the researches carried out in the department as they align greatly with your fiel of intrest.
Dhejy:

Congrats

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by busysammy07(m): 9:12pm On Dec 03, 2015
bigsteve00:
Visa approved at Lagos embassy earlier this week.
Firstly, I just want to thank God almighty, who made this possible. Work hard ,pray harder is the key. And I must say nairaland contributed immensely to my success. Even though, I was at the us embassy for the first time. Nothing was new to me from the security checks to the biometrics due to the fact that I read this thread from part 4 to 8 ( wasn't easy but worth it) . After waiting for about 25 mins the consular officers started arriving one after the other (in my mind, oyinbo sef sabi use African time chai) . I also noticed the lady at window 7 as @busysammy07 mentioned earlier, She was quite friendly and I also wish she interviewed me but I was directed to window 9 with 3 guys. While waiting for my interview, I noticed my friendly window 7 VO denied her first applicant . The first two guys at my front too were also denied and a girl at window 10 at my side. . In my mind I was like denial everywhere(today na today). But I didn't panic, instead I was thanking God in my mind and still maintained my confidence. The first question the VOs were asking was "why did you chose this school' and to be honest the first applicants before me answers were not impressive enough, I guess that majorly contributed to their denials. I wish I could link them up to this thread.
Sorry for my story here comes my transcript:
VO: Good morning, please pass me your documents (she was busy typing)
Me: Good morning (I didn't remember to smile lol )
VO: Why do you want to study in the united states?
Me: I want to study in the united states because of the good quality of education . And mental health counseling is not offered in any of the schools here both at undergraduate and post graduate level (looking straight into her eye, while she kept nodding)
VO: So why did you chose this school
Me: I chose the school, because it's one of the few schools that student irrespective of their majors belongs to a social intellectual community that builds that foundation for success ( actually, I didn't plan to mention this first but I was just nervous all of a sudden)
VO: Cut in...you mean that is why you chose the school ( frowning)
Me: oh (pretended as if I didn't understand the question earlier) I chose the school because it has a well structured curriculum that aligns to my career goals (I was still yet to balance)
VO: cuts in (still frowning) oh well others schools has a well structured curriculum
Me: I smiled (now I got my confidence back, devil is a liar)yea, the school is very affordable for my mother and it is located in a pretty safe town to study. It also has a faculty to student ratio of 16 : 1 which will enable me to have the personal attention i need from my lecturers to excel in my profession (now she stopped frowning)
VO: (looking at my I20) why mental health counseling?
Me: While working in a NGO. I realized how unfairly mentally ill people get treated and I think studying about mental health helps to remove that stigma. Our society needs a better understanding of mental health issues.
VO: Mental health issues like?
Me: Depression, anxiety, addiction and substance abuse, suicidal impulses, stress, problems with self-esteem, and grief. And, also job and career concerns, educational decisions, issues related to family, parenting, marital, or other relationship problems.
VO: what is the name of the NGO u work for?
ME: I mentioned it
VO: Where is it located?
ME: In oyo state
VO: How many people do u normally see in a day
ME: you mean staffs or clients? ( I know what she meant, but just trying to think)
VO: clients
ME: 4 to 6
VO: you have your degree in what? (didn't hear her well tho)
ME: Psychology
VO: Did you do any international exam like Gmaths?
ME: yes, I did GRE and TOEFL
VO: your scores?
ME: Gre 292 , Toefl 86
VO: what do you plan to do after the program?
ME: I plan to come back to Nigeria and change the mental health world, the discipline is behind in Nigeria. I would be helping people manage and live with health conditions such as HIV, cancer or chronic pain, assisting people who have difficulties in maintaining relationships or providing advice about how to care for a child who has been abused.
VO: (while I was still busy talking, she cuts in and said the golden words) She returned my I-20 saying I would be needing it at P.O.E plus the white sheet and blah blah.
ME: Thank you ( my expression was....just like that)
Once again, Glory be to the capital GOD. my advice to others expecting their visas. Put God first , Be well prepared and again put God first. No documents was asked for. Abeg ,Nigerians students in Mississippi kindly hook up. I need some infos.

Congratulations, brother. I'm Happy for you.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Daniel3366: 9:25pm On Dec 03, 2015
fregkay:
@Daniel3366 I hope you have gotten some cojent points now about why you choose your school from bigsteve transcript.you can as well say that you really got impressed with the researches carried out in the department as they align greatly with your fiel of intrest.
Yes broda got that too

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 6:21am On Dec 04, 2015
Congratulations to everyone that got his Visa as of recent.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 6:34am On Dec 04, 2015
[quote author=marshal02 post=40631753] Disclaimer:: If you don't like long Stories, please just scroll down to the Transcript at the bottom .. make una no yab me ooh. patiently read my Testimony sha, if you can. And see the Hand of God in my story. [/b]

What are the names of the 3 universities you applied to? I got a close score to urs ....297 & 3.0, also EE. Looking for good universitis to apply to
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bigsteve00: 7:17am On Dec 04, 2015
fregkay:
Congrats bigsteve,na God save you o that she gave you more mintues to actually give her what she wanted to hear about why you choose the school.
Yea bro, It can only be GOD
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by akin3102(m): 8:15am On Dec 04, 2015
The reason why u chose Michigan is not educative enough.Again..why did u apply for leave in the UK and left school to study in US...which year did you reside in Nigeria and Ghana?.please shine more light on these questions.
zeezys:
can someone help me here?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by newstudenthere(m): 8:47am On Dec 04, 2015
Visa approved this morning at ABJ, I can't thank God enough for his grace has found me, it doesn't matter what you fight for, fight to win, I went to the consulate with a CC I-20 and I was so confident of getting my visa considering I have said alot of prayers and told Jesus that my hands are ready to receive my passport with USA visa on it and so it goes... Caulcrick thanks alot man you always put out good words to me..

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 8:49am On Dec 04, 2015
zeezys:
hello, my visa appointment was yesterday at 6:30am, Lagos but sadly ended with a denial. The VO looked like he was new there and a little fidgety, below is the transcript. (btw i am Ghanaian and posted earlier about travelling with my child which i didnt include

ME: Good morning
VO: morning. pass me your documents
Me: i did
VO: why central michigan university
Me: because this was my first choice of study before i began school in UK, but admissions came in late and they offer health planning as an elective course which i am interested in.
VO: what are you studying in uk. and how long have u studied there.
me: healthcare policy and management and studied a semester because i took a leave of absence
VO: are you married
me: yes
vo: how long have u stayed in nigeria?
me: a year
vo: were did u meet your husband
me: ghana
vo: how long have you stayed here again?
me: a year
vo: im sorry bla bla bla... hands me blue paper

pls what is the issue here? is my husband here or family here not enough strong ties. or should i have applied in ghana? i am resident btw. someone please advice me. do i go apply again as school resumes in jan?
The VO felt you're an intending immigrant, and so denied you the visa.

You can still get your visa before your school resume. First thing first, think about the information you supplied online.

Second, how you respond to questions. Read winning transcripts only.

Third, reconsider applying in Ghana for it will make him or her to believe that you'll depart the US upon completion of your studies and honestly explain what you did in the UK and also use body language.

Best of luck.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Emmasmith2016: 9:26am On Dec 04, 2015
newstudenthere:

Visa approved this morning at ABJ, I can't thank God enough for his grace has found me, it doesn't matter what you fight for, fight to win, I went to the consulate with a CC I-20 and I was so confident of getting my visa considering I have said alot of prayers and told Jesus that my hands are ready to receive my passport with USA visa on it and so it goes... Caulcrick thanks alot man you always put out good words to me..

God is Good!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by jaybiz007(m): 9:38am On Dec 04, 2015
Good morning house, I am glad to be here finally, after five years of rigorous drilling in civil engineering. With the grace of God, I was able to graduate with a first class, and currently awaiting nysc mobilization for batch A 2016.
I intend taking GRE exams since I was told it will come in handy for my postgraduate application in U.S varsities. Now, my questions are:
(1) Should I write the exam next month? mind you I just started preparation, using the few materials I got from friends.
(2) Is TOEFL necessary for both American and Canadian universities?
(3) Since I intend studying on scholarship, how can I go about it? (Am sincerely clueless on this)
cc: bigfrancis, justwise and several dons in the house too numerous to mention, please help a brother out.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by wiseman2392(m): 10:16am On Dec 04, 2015
newstudenthere:

Visa approved this morning at ABJ, I can't thank God enough for his grace has found me, it doesn't matter what you fight for, fight to win, I went to the consulate with a CC I-20 and I was so confident of getting my visa considering I have said alot of prayers and told Jesus that my hands are ready to receive my passport with USA visa on it and so it goes... Caulcrick thanks alot man you always put out good words to me..
Good mind and determination, congratulations. We await your transcript.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Teeboy22(m): 10:19am On Dec 04, 2015
newstudenthere:



Visa approved this morning at ABJ, I can't thank God enough for his grace has found me, it doesn't matter what you fight for, fight to win, I went to the consulate with a CC I-20 and I was so confident of getting my visa considering I have said alot of prayers and told Jesus that my hands are ready to receive my passport with USA visa on it and so it goes... Caulcrick thanks alot man you always put out good words to me..

congrats bro!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by newstudenthere(m): 10:29am On Dec 04, 2015
Transcript..........
VO: what is your study plan for five years in USA?
ME: complete my pre-engineering program at cincy and then transfer to a four year college for my degree afterwards
VO: which college would you want to transfer to?
ME: university of Cincinnati
VO: why didn't you just head straight to university of Cincinnati?
ME: because I want to have a cost-effective start to my degree.
,VO: what do you plan to do after your education?
ME: head back to Nigeria and set up a software development center
VO:what's that?
ME: a place where softwares can be developed just like Microsoft, Ubuntu, Linux and I could work on android
VO:do you play video games
ME: umm sniper
VO: do you know anybody at Cincinnati?
ME: yeah my uncle
VO:what does he do
Me: he has a company
VO: will you stay at your uncle's place
ME: no he lives about 20miles away from the school
VO: do you have brothers?
ME: yeah two brothers, they are both graduates...
she just gave me the white pick up slip.......

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