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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by halidaf: 10:29pm On Apr 18, 2016
Fortissimo:
Couldn't stay away too long. You guys are still part of my NL family.

Visa approved today. Transcript within 24hrs.

Thanks to every single one of you guys for your help.

congrats man!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by don4ye: 10:30pm On Apr 18, 2016
halidaf:
thanx man! You have a mail

Replied
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by halidaf: 10:40pm On Apr 18, 2016
don4ye:
Book your appointment ooo date don de full o.. It has enter May o
That's for abuja yh? E don enter may 2nd but lag is still around 20th April as at today's afternoon
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by phatdon4u: 10:45pm On Apr 18, 2016
OjaP:


If I were you, I would also look into Operations Research or Industrial Engineering.
Ok boss.. Will look into that. Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by brightify: 10:46pm On Apr 18, 2016
Please guys what's the available date for visa interview because I've not yet gotten my i-20 for fall 2016
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by phatdon4u: 10:48pm On Apr 18, 2016
gunther6:



Bros your profile is at best average and you got some pretty hefty school there except Metropolitan state... UMichigan is a public ivy same as UNC (Chapel Hill) ... Abeg spread your risk well o. Your TOEFL is particularly poor

Thanks sire!!! Will consider other options
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 10:53pm On Apr 18, 2016
So my people, my visa was approved today which is exactly 120 days before the start date on my I-20. My interview itself was very short with just 3 questions, so I will try describe my general experience today to add more benefit for those that may want to have an idea of how things might work.

Got to the consulate about 45mins before my scheduled time and was immediately accosted by some "gentleman" that tried to convince me that my printouts had to be coloured, stapled in some certain way, some new requirement/ regulation, etc. He tried leading me to his shop near the carpark to do the needful and obviously part with some money. From the knowledge gained on NL I knew to steer clear away from him and other shysters.

So I joined the queue but I guess I was a bit early as they were calling people for an earlier time slot. Met a lady and her brother who had come to renew their H1b visas and I made small talk with the lady. Tried making small talk with some other female F1 applicant but she wasn't having much of it. Perhaps nerves?

They finally called us to go through but some people were held back because they brought in prohibited items. This obviously delayed them. I think there is a rule that you have to join the queue from the back if you have to step away to drop prohibited items.

So finally entered the highly venerated US Consulate! Joined a queue that I thought led directly to the VOs. I started hearing the infamous speakers announcing denials...So the queue coordinator told me to go to a window and I thought wow finally! I walked up to the window full of nerves...the lady there wanted to take my biometrics and asked me to place my left hand fingers...I kept placing my right hand fingers until she repeatedly chided me. Mehn I thought wow this interview is going downhill. She asked for my documents and I struggled to pass them through the little slit until she told me just to slide them in. She did some checking and handed me back my passport with my I20 inside. I though I had been denied! I stared at her dumbfounded and refused to collect the documents until she said I was to go give them to the actual VO! I was surprised sef cos she had a Nigerian accent and I expected a VO with an American accent.

So I joined the real queue to speak to the VO...she was very respectful and courteous. Greeting people even before they reached her cubicle. Even those that she denied, she denied respectfully.

So now the transcript:

VO: Please pass your documents...just your passport. Are you a student? Ok please pass your I-20 as well. Ok...so tell me about your travel plans.

Me: I am going to Mississippi State University (MSU) for my Masters in Chemistry. I will be working with Dr. Bleep in the synthesis of natural products and I expect to use the skills I learn in MSU, when I come back to work for a pharmaceutical research institute in Nigeria.

VO: Typing...So where are you working / are you working currently?

Me: I used to work in Bleep but resigned 6 months ago to give myself sufficient time to prepare my applications and prepare for studies at the graduate level.

VO: Typing...so how are you financing your studies?

Me: I was awarded full financial aid by the school. I also have some additional personal funds.

VO: Typing...Ok I will approve your visa...(couldn't hear much past this point. she gave me the white slip and said I would need my I-20 and Sevis receipt when I enter the US).

No documents were requested.

At numerous points in the interview (especially during the pauses) I started having doubts that maybe I might be denied. I had to keep pushing those thoughts away.

Glory be to God alone!

NL is a treasure trove of info. We even have threads here that VOs themselves respond to queries. I also encourage applicants to look through the US Embassy (Nigeria)'s youtube videos, facebook page and also educationusa's facebook page. Knowledge is power.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by dicapino: 11:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
Fortissimo:
So my people, my visa was approved today which is exactly 120 days before the start date on my I-20. My interview itself was very short with just 3 questions, so I will try describe my general experience today to add more benefit for those that may want to have an idea of how things might work.

Got to the consulate about 45mins before my scheduled time and was immediately accosted by some "gentleman" that tried to convince me that my printouts had to be coloured, stapled in some certain way, some new requirement/ regulation, etc. He tried leading me to his shop near the carpark to do the needful and obviously part with some money. From the knowledge gained on NL I knew to steer clear away from him and other shysters.

So I joined the queue but I guess I was a bit early as they were calling people for an earlier time slot. Met a lady and her brother who had come to renew their H1b visas and I made small talk with the lady. Tried making small talk with some other female F1 applicant but she wasn't having much of it. Perhaps nerves?

They finally called us to go through but some people were held back because they brought in prohibited items. This obviously delayed them. I think there is a rule that you have to join the queue from the back if you have to step away to drop prohibited items.

So finally entered the highly venerated US Consulate! Joined a queue that I thought led directly to the VOs. I started hearing the infamous speakers announcing denials...So the queue coordinator told me to go to a window and I thought wow finally! I walked up to the window full of nerves...the lady there wanted to take my biometrics and asked me to place my left hand fingers...I kept placing my right hand fingers until she repeatedly chided me. Mehn I thought wow this interview is going downhill. She asked for my documents and I struggled to pass them through the little slit until she told me just to slide them in. She did some checking and handed me back my passport with my I20 inside. I though I had been denied! I stared at her dumbfounded and refused to collect the documents until she said I was to go give them to the actual VO! I was surprised sef cos she had a Nigerian accent and I expected a VO with an American accent.

So I joined the real queue to speak to the VO...she was very respectful and courteous. Greeting people even before they reached her cubicle. Even those that she denied, she denied respectfully.

So now the transcript:

VO: Please pass your documents...just your passport. Are you a student? Ok please pass your I-20 as well. Ok...so tell me about your travel plans.

Me: I am going to Mississippi State University (MSU) for my Masters in Chemistry. I will be working with Dr. Bleep in the synthesis of natural products and I expect to use the skills I learn in MSU, when I come back to work for a pharmaceutical research institute in Nigeria.

VO: Typing...So where are you working / are you working currently?

Me: I used to work in Bleep but resigned 6 months ago to give myself sufficient time to prepare my applications and prepare for studies at the graduate level.

VO: Typing...so how are you financing your studies?

Me: I was awarded full financial aid by the school. I also have some additional personal funds.

VO: Typing...Ok I will approve your visa...(couldn't hear much past this point. she gave me the white slip and said I would need my I-20 and Sevis receipt when I enter the US).

At numerous points in the interview (especially during the pauses) I started having doubts that maybe I might be denied. I had to keep pushing those thoughts away.

Glory be to God alone!

NL is a treasure trove of info. We even have threads here that VOs themselves respond to queries. I also encourage applicants to look through the US Embassy (Nigeria)'s youtube videos, facebook page and also educationusa's facebook page. Knowledge is power.


Boss congrats.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by halidaf: 11:19pm On Apr 18, 2016
I just can't stop wondering why abujas next available appointment date has been flying ooo... I tot people preferred Lagos to abj... May 2nd to Lagos April 20th is a huge gap mehn!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by masquellett(m): 11:20pm On Apr 18, 2016
halidaf:
That's for abuja yh? E don enter may 2nd but lag is still around 20th April as at today's afternoon

Pls, How did you check thiis info bro, cos am still expecting my i-20 and my school resumes September. I hope am still safe!



Congrats Fors.....

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by happney65: 11:30pm On Apr 18, 2016
Fortissimo:
So my people, my visa was approved today which is exactly 120 days before the start date on my I-20. My interview itself was very short with just 3 questions, so I will try describe my general experience today to add more benefit for those that may want to have an idea of how things might work.

Got to the consulate about 45mins before my scheduled time and was immediately accosted by some "gentleman" that tried to convince me that my printouts had to be coloured, stapled in some certain way, some new requirement/ regulation, etc. He tried leading me to his shop near the carpark to do the needful and obviously part with some money. From the knowledge gained on NL I knew to steer clear away from him and other shysters.

So I joined the queue but I guess I was a bit early as they were calling people for an earlier time slot. Met a lady and her brother who had come to renew their H1b visas and I made small talk with the lady. Tried making small talk with some other female F1 applicant but she wasn't having much of it. Perhaps nerves?

They finally called us to go through but some people were held back because they brought in prohibited items. This obviously delayed them. I think there is a rule that you have to join the queue from the back if you have to step away to drop prohibited items.

So finally entered the highly venerated US Consulate! Joined a queue that I thought led directly to the VOs. I started hearing the infamous speakers announcing denials...So the queue coordinator told me to go to a window and I thought wow finally! I walked up to the window full of nerves...the lady there wanted to take my biometrics and asked me to place my left hand fingers...I kept placing my right hand fingers until she repeatedly chided me. Mehn I thought wow this interview is going downhill. She asked for my documents and I struggled to pass them through the little slit until she told me just to slide them in. She did some checking and handed me back my passport with my I20 inside. I though I had been denied! I stared at her dumbfounded and refused to collect the documents until she said I was to go give them to the actual VO! I was surprised sef cos she had a Nigerian accent and I expected a VO with an American accent.

So I joined the real queue to speak to the VO...she was very respectful and courteous. Greeting people even before they reached her cubicle. Even those that she denied, she denied respectfully.

So now the transcript:

VO: Please pass your documents...just your passport. Are you a student? Ok please pass your I-20 as well. Ok...so tell me about your travel plans.

Me: I am going to Mississippi State University (MSU) for my Masters in Chemistry. I will be working with Dr. Bleep in the synthesis of natural products and I expect to use the skills I learn in MSU, when I come back to work for a pharmaceutical research institute in Nigeria.

VO: Typing...So where are you working / are you working currently?

Me: I used to work in Bleep but resigned 6 months ago to give myself sufficient time to prepare my applications and prepare for studies at the graduate level.

VO: Typing...so how are you financing your studies?

Me: I was awarded full financial aid by the school. I also have some additional personal funds.

VO: Typing...Ok I will approve your visa...(couldn't hear much past this point. she gave me the white slip and said I would need my I-20 and Sevis receipt when I enter the US).

At numerous points in the interview (especially during the pauses) I started having doubts that maybe I might be denied. I had to keep pushing those thoughts away.

Glory be to God alone!

NL is a treasure trove of info. We even have threads here that VOs themselves respond to queries. I also encourage applicants to look through the US Embassy (Nigeria)'s youtube videos, facebook page and also educationusa's facebook page. Knowledge is power.

NL is an information hub..Still wondering why Seun hasnt taken NL further than this..We should have more than the 1.5million members we have here and just like FB and Twitter,every Nigerian Household should know Nairaland..Congrats once again

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 11:31pm On Apr 18, 2016
masquellett:


Pls, How did you check thiis info bro, cos am still expecting my i-20 and my school resumes September. I hope am still safe!



Congrats Fors.....

Thanks man. You are still very safe. Even if your I-20 arrives in June.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by cseejhay: 11:37pm On Apr 18, 2016
gunther6:


The Voucher for TOEFL registration is available for 35k, seriously non negotiable... That is 22k less what i paid for it

i am interested sire....how can i get it...make payment and get ma stuff?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 11:37pm On Apr 18, 2016
slimmy2005 I have replied...hope no issue.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by don4ye: 11:41pm On Apr 18, 2016
masquellett:


Pls, How did you check thiis info bro, cos am still expecting my i-20 and my school resumes September. I hope am still safe!



Congrats Fors.....

Have they dispatch your i20? September long na... Chill.. Lol
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by warriboy21(m): 11:42pm On Apr 18, 2016
dicapino:


I clear say all the money from indiana....na warri...I dey enter
Lol boss small money gats come back o if not dem go still force u recycle d money der
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by don4ye: 11:46pm On Apr 18, 2016
Fortissimo:


Thanks man. You are still very safe. Even if your I-20 arrives in June.

I bet if you will be able to sleep tonight. Lol
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by don4ye: 11:47pm On Apr 18, 2016
warriboy21:

Lol boss small money gats come back o if not dem go still force u recycle d money der

Boss i don message you o

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 11:48pm On Apr 18, 2016
don4ye:


I bet if you will be able to sleep tonight. Lol

Hahahaha. Probably not! Quite a surreal feeling. You go experience am too.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by don4ye: 11:54pm On Apr 18, 2016
Fortissimo:


Hahahaha. Probably not! Quite a surreal feeling. You go experience am too.

Amen o
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 12:02am On Apr 19, 2016
Congrats Fortissimo. Good to have you back on this positive note.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by fizzile(m): 12:36am On Apr 19, 2016
Oluwa, Please answer my prayer as decision time ticks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bartino: 1:38am On Apr 19, 2016
slimmy2005:
How are you doing?
I bam o how your side na?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by monsieur2016(m): 6:44am On Apr 19, 2016
Fortissimo:
So my people, my visa was approved today which is exactly 120 days before the start date on my I-20. My interview itself was very short with just 3 questions, so I will try describe my general experience today to add more benefit for those that may want to have an idea of how things might work.

Got to the consulate about 45mins before my scheduled time and was immediately accosted by some "gentleman" that tried to convince me that my printouts had to be coloured, stapled in some certain way, some new requirement/ regulation, etc. He tried leading me to his shop near the carpark to do the needful and obviously part with some money. From the knowledge gained on NL I knew to steer clear away from him and other shysters.

So I joined the queue but I guess I was a bit early as they were calling people for an earlier time slot. Met a lady and her brother who had come to renew their H1b visas and I made small talk with the lady. Tried making small talk with some other female F1 applicant but she wasn't having much of it. Perhaps nerves?

They finally called us to go through but some people were held back because they brought in prohibited items. This obviously delayed them. I think there is a rule that you have to join the queue from the back if you have to step away to drop prohibited items.

So finally entered the highly venerated US Consulate! Joined a queue that I thought led directly to the VOs. I started hearing the infamous speakers announcing denials...So the queue coordinator told me to go to a window and I thought wow finally! I walked up to the window full of nerves...the lady there wanted to take my biometrics and asked me to place my left hand fingers...I kept placing my right hand fingers until she repeatedly chided me. Mehn I thought wow this interview is going downhill. She asked for my documents and I struggled to pass them through the little slit until she told me just to slide them in. She did some checking and handed me back my passport with my I20 inside. I though I had been denied! I stared at her dumbfounded and refused to collect the documents until she said I was to go give them to the actual VO! I was surprised sef cos she had a Nigerian accent and I expected a VO with an American accent.

So I joined the real queue to speak to the VO...she was very respectful and courteous. Greeting people even before they reached her cubicle. Even those that she denied, she denied respectfully.

So now the transcript:

VO: Please pass your documents...just your passport. Are you a student? Ok please pass your I-20 as well. Ok...so tell me about your travel plans.

Me: I am going to Mississippi State University (MSU) for my Masters in Chemistry. I will be working with Dr. Bleep in the synthesis of natural products and I expect to use the skills I learn in MSU, when I come back to work for a pharmaceutical research institute in Nigeria.

VO: Typing...So where are you working / are you working currently?

Me: I used to work in Bleep but resigned 6 months ago to give myself sufficient time to prepare my applications and prepare for studies at the graduate level.

VO: Typing...so how are you financing your studies?

Me: I was awarded full financial aid by the school. I also have some additional personal funds.

VO: Typing...Ok I will approve your visa...(couldn't hear much past this point. she gave me the white slip and said I would need my I-20 and Sevis receipt when I enter the US).

No documents were requested.

At numerous points in the interview (especially during the pauses) I started having doubts that maybe I might be denied. I had to keep pushing those thoughts away.

Glory be to God alone!

NL is a treasure trove of info. We even have threads here that VOs themselves respond to queries. I also encourage applicants to look through the US Embassy (Nigeria)'s youtube videos, facebook page and also educationusa's facebook page. Knowledge is power.



Congrats man! I tap into ur success story.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by masquellett(m): 8:10am On Apr 19, 2016
Fortissimo:


Thanks man. You are still very safe. Even if your I-20 arrives in June.

Lol! Thanx bro
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by masquellett(m): 8:11am On Apr 19, 2016
don4ye:


Have they dispatch your i20? September long na... Chill.. Lol

Lol. Thanx bro. Don't mind me. On it.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by cutemorgan(m): 8:43am On Apr 19, 2016
Fortissimo:
Couldn't stay away too long. You guys are still part of my NL family.

Visa approved today. Transcript within 24hrs.

Thanks to every single one of you guys for your help.

Congrats Fortissimo of life...Greater days ahead by God grace smiley

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Momoney77: 8:55am On Apr 19, 2016
Fortissimo:
So my people, my visa was approved today which is exactly 120 days before the start date on my I-20. My interview itself was very short with just 3 questions, so I will try describe my general experience today to add more benefit for those that may want to have an idea of how things might work.

Got to the consulate about 45mins before my scheduled time and was immediately accosted by some "gentleman" that tried to convince me that my printouts had to be coloured, stapled in some certain way, some new requirement/ regulation, etc. He tried leading me to his shop near the carpark to do the needful and obviously part with some money. From the knowledge gained on NL I knew to steer clear away from him and other shysters.

So I joined the queue but I guess I was a bit early as they were calling people for an earlier time slot. Met a lady and her brother who had come to renew their H1b visas and I made small talk with the lady. Tried making small talk with some other female F1 applicant but she wasn't having much of it. Perhaps nerves?

They finally called us to go through but some people were held back because they brought in prohibited items. This obviously delayed them. I think there is a rule that you have to join the queue from the back if you have to step away to drop prohibited items.

So finally entered the highly venerated US Consulate! Joined a queue that I thought led directly to the VOs. I started hearing the infamous speakers announcing denials...So the queue coordinator told me to go to a window and I thought wow finally! I walked up to the window full of nerves...the lady there wanted to take my biometrics and asked me to place my left hand fingers...I kept placing my right hand fingers until she repeatedly chided me. Mehn I thought wow this interview is going downhill. She asked for my documents and I struggled to pass them through the little slit until she told me just to slide them in. She did some checking and handed me back my passport with my I20 inside. I though I had been denied! I stared at her dumbfounded and refused to collect the documents until she said I was to go give them to the actual VO! I was surprised sef cos she had a Nigerian accent and I expected a VO with an American accent.

So I joined the real queue to speak to the VO...she was very respectful and courteous. Greeting people even before they reached her cubicle. Even those that she denied, she denied respectfully.

So now the transcript:

VO: Please pass your documents...just your passport. Are you a student? Ok please pass your I-20 as well. Ok...so tell me about your travel plans.

Me: I am going to Mississippi State University (MSU) for my Masters in Chemistry. I will be working with Dr. Bleep in the synthesis of natural products and I expect to use the skills I learn in MSU, when I come back to work for a pharmaceutical research institute in Nigeria.

VO: Typing...So where are you working / are you working currently?

Me: I used to work in Bleep but resigned 6 months ago to give myself sufficient time to prepare my applications and prepare for studies at the graduate level.

VO: Typing...so how are you financing your studies?

Me: I was awarded full financial aid by the school. I also have some additional personal funds.

VO: Typing...Ok I will approve your visa...(couldn't hear much past this point. she gave me the white slip and said I would need my I-20 and Sevis receipt when I enter the US).

No documents were requested.

At numerous points in the interview (especially during the pauses) I started having doubts that maybe I might be denied. I had to keep pushing those thoughts away.

Glory be to God alone!

NL is a treasure trove of info. We even have threads here that VOs themselves respond to queries. I also encourage applicants to look through the US Embassy (Nigeria)'s youtube videos, facebook page and also educationusa's facebook page. Knowledge is power.

Congrats to you man, may the good lord be praised.
Please house i want to know if i should sign or fill anything on my I-20. i need to know urgently.thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 9:02am On Apr 19, 2016
Momoney77:


Congrats to you man, may the good lord be praised.
Please house i want to know if i should sign or fill anything on my I-20. i need to know urgently.thanks

Thanks a lot. There's a space for you to sign and date.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Momoney77: 9:18am On Apr 19, 2016
Fortissimo:


Thanks a lot. There's a space for you to sign and date.
Thanks 4 de quick response.
So when i sign and date it, that's all. also what date is prefarable, is the date i recived it?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by isi4luv: 9:19am On Apr 19, 2016
Hello house! I was denied my student visa last year. I plan on going to the embassy again with a new i-20 from a different school and a different course. Will I need to pay a new sevis fee? Thank you
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 9:21am On Apr 19, 2016
cutemorgan:
Congrats Fortissimo of life...Greater days ahead by God grace smiley
see two organic chemists

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