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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by mayd16(m): 1:19pm On Jul 19, 2018
Glocal1:
Are you aware that is like OND degree. Emphasize the practical aspect of your study, practical labs, faculty members of your program.

yes i am aware,i will add that
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Longhite01(m): 1:23pm On Jul 19, 2018
jolowizzy11:
I think I saw you yesterday ....congrats

Thank you. Success in your endeavors
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by VECOH: 1:37pm On Jul 19, 2018
Hi, I would like to follow u up so that I can know the date u were given for your emergency appointment. How do I PM u? Thanks
sam4jesuseva:
I just requested for emergency appointment now. I got 4th of September before while my program start August 11th. I hope I am considered
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Oegbeyem: 1:46pm On Jul 19, 2018
Was denied f1 visa in Lagos by black lady. Want to reapply. Will Abuja be better?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Sirtenburg(m): 1:54pm On Jul 19, 2018
Oegbeyem:
Was denied f1 visa in Lagos by black lady. Want to reapply. Will Abuja be better?

Just pray for favour, you can be granted any where irrespective of the v. o and do your home work well.. success in your next interview

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by thirdpage: 1:55pm On Jul 19, 2018
Tohlou:
To my best knowledge I think it’s not necessary but you can take it along just in case. No VO will take your sponsor letter.
Another advice take all your documents you have in this life as you can’t tell which you will be needing really.
Best of luck

Lol...thanks!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by ghs007(m): 2:14pm On Jul 19, 2018
I just checked my application status on the CEAC website and the status reads 'Issued'. I am so happy!!!!! I Thank God and I also thank everyone on his nairaland thread for assisting me on way or the other.
My profile:
First of all, I'm 17 years old.
Graduated High school last year as 3rd best graduating student and I had the best WAEC result last year in my high school( 5 A1s, 2 B2s, and 2 B3s). I took the SAT three times( in JSS2- 1210/2400, in SS2- 1190/1600, and in SS3 1310/1600). No TOEFL.
I got a full ride to attend McNeese State University and a  $10,300 out of about $18,000 to attend UTPB.
I already sent my SAT scores to other schools too but I did not complete the application because I was accepted to McNeese State very early with a scholarship.
My visa application was denied earlier this year. I have to say it was my fault, I was not prepared and I was nervous. I did not give up, I refused to allow a scholarship of over #9,000,000 to go to waste because of a visa. I reapplied and got a date, July 17th, in Abuja. I was the last person to be interviewed that day and trust me almost everybody got denied. A guy that had his undergraduate degree in the US and was going for a master degree at I think Baylor University was even denied. Most Nigerians that even go to the embassy just waste their money applying because they don't even know why they want to travel. I saw a guy that told the consular officer that he does construction work in Nigeria and he wants to go to California for construction ( his explanation didn't make sense at all). The consular officer gave him a second chance but he made matters worse by saying the same thing he said before so he was denied. I was called to window 9, I went with my Dad. I saw a female consular officer with black hair and maybe another consular officer undergoing training.

My interview:
Vo: How old are you?
Me: 17
Vo: Why did you choose McNeese State University?
Me: Aside the fact that I was awarded a full ride scholarship and a spot in the honors college because of my good SAT score, McNeese State University became my first choice after I had a one on one conversation with the director of international programs, Preble Girard ...
Vo:Cuts in... What will you do with this degree?
Me: With this degree, I will be employable at certain industries in Nigeria like the automobile, aerospace, manufacturing and oil and gas industry.
Vo: What is your SAT score?
Me? 1310. It is 92nd percentile score. I got 700/800 in math, 340/400 in writing and 270/400 in reading.
Vo: Is this the only school you applied to?
Me: No, I started applying to 5 schools but I completed the application to 2 of them.
Vo: Why did you not complete the application to the other schools?
My admission decision and scholarship offer to McNeese State University came very early.
Vo: What is the other school?
Me: UTPB
Vo: Where you admitted?
Me: Yes also with a scholarship too.
Vo: Do you have family in the US?
Me: Not immediate
Vo: Okay, do you have any relative in the US?
Yes
Vo: Where does your relative stay?
Me: Houston
Vo: This scholarship, is it need based or competitive?
Me: Competitive and it is given to only 25 students every year.
Vo: So what did you do to get this scholarship?
Me: I submitted my SAT score, my transcript, WAEC results and I also wrote an ...
Vo: Cuts in... let me see your WAEC result.
Me: (I was looking for it but I  did not find it. She was about to say something then I found it and gave her)
Vo: Your Visa has been approved. Make sure you keep your I-20 with you at all times because you will need it to enter the US.
Me: Thank you very much.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by patsodek(m): 2:22pm On Jul 19, 2018
Oga post your visa transcript.
paulsir:

pls help a brother from coming to Lagos from outside Lagos.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by patsodek(m): 2:31pm On Jul 19, 2018
Administrative processing since Thursday July 12. Statement of account was collected for verification. Travel ticket bought. I'm beginning to get worried.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by paulsir: 2:41pm On Jul 19, 2018
patsodek:
Oga post your visa transcript.
visa cancelled after administrative processing.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 2:42pm On Jul 19, 2018
patsodek:
Administrative processing since Thursday July 12. Statement of account was collected for verification. Travel ticket bought. I'm beginning to get worried.
I pray make my own no stay this long oo. But, chill they will approve it.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 2:43pm On Jul 19, 2018
paulsir:

visa cancelled after administrative processing.

That's not a transcript..
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 2:46pm On Jul 19, 2018
paulsir:

visa cancelled after administrative processing.

Why do you think it was cancelled? Did you submit fake documents?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by patsodek(m): 2:46pm On Jul 19, 2018
They must approve it ooo.
Nahum777:
I pray make my own no stay this long oo. But, chill they will approve it.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 2:48pm On Jul 19, 2018
patsodek:
They must approve it ooo.
Amen..
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by sam4jesuseva(m): 2:53pm On Jul 19, 2018
Oyedeleabey12@gmail.com that is my email
VECOH:
Hi, I would like to follow u up so that I can know the date u were given for your emergency appointment. How do I PM u? Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Osiokoye: 3:22pm On Jul 19, 2018
hello everyone, please if you get a scholarship of just $1,000 from the school, do you need to mention it during the interview?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Dopekidd(m): 3:24pm On Jul 19, 2018
Northeastern:


I had a similar case, shoot them a mail @ fmjfee.sevis@ice.dhs.gov and they'll correct it.

See a sample below

Good day,

I just came across a mistake in my Date of Birth on my SEVIS I-901 Payment Confirmation. The Date of Birth on the payment confirmation is 37 may 1900 while my Date of Birth is 36 may 1900.

My name is Methuselah Nwachukwu Oluwagboteminikan and my SEVIS Identification Number is N0000987777. My Date of Birth is 36 May 1900. Please see my International Passport showing my Date of Birth attached for your information and guidance.

Kindly change the Date of Birth on my SEVIS I-901 Payment Confirmation to 36 May 1900.

Thank you.
Thanks a lot. I'll do this
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 3:28pm On Jul 19, 2018
Osiokoye:
hello everyone, please if you get a scholarship of just $1,000 from the school, do you need to mention it during the interview?
Hehehe, this is funny Shaa. Mention it oo, it's something grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by abike12(f): 3:37pm On Jul 19, 2018
precyrich68:


Thanks a lot.

your points are noted.

please, my family plantation is yet to be registered.
should I register it even if I do, the documents may not be ready before my next interview. secondly, will it be sufficient to just take pictures of the farm with my mother in it or with me and my mum.

we just started planting. the plantation in my mother's community so there is no land papers yet. the agreement is :since the project is bringing development and work opportunities to their, we only need to pay the community a certain % from the year of harvest and render assistance to school children and the community at large.
will it be sufficient to just take pictures??


yes I think you can try with the pictures. you mentioned somewhere that one of your parents is retiring to the plantation? maybe if you can take an affidavit from them and evidence of their current employment. you'll mostly have to rely on proof of family ties at this point to show your intent to return to Nigeria.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Osiokoye: 3:46pm On Jul 19, 2018
Sorry but how is this funny? I saw it on my i20 packet even when I never applied for it and I thought to ask and you're trying to mock me like how is it funny?
Nahum777:
Hehehe, this is funny Shaa. Mention it oo, it's something grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by aribolseg(m): 3:47pm On Jul 19, 2018
aribolseg:
Hello people

Had my F1 visa interview today in Lagos (with my wife- F2 visa) and both were approved.

Not sure i have posted on this topic. busy schedules at work, but i tried to read lots of pages here within the past few weeks and i admit i got many useful tips. All of the questions asked have repeatedly featured on this forum. Many thanks to who started this.

i know its part of the house norms to post transcripts so i must do that. but let me relax a little. my head is still banging from the short overnight sleep and increased heart beat for a larger part of the day.

I will edit this shortly but before that, many thanks to walspring, he helped with my sevis payment when many of my padi in yankee were forming busy for me. Doubted the dude first sha ooo but i use one mind carry am.

Good luck to all other applicants.

UPDATE............ my transcript proper

V.O—Good morning
Me and my wife- (Stepped forward). Good morning sir with a warm smile.
V.O- Pass me your documents
Me- I passed both passports and our form i 20s
V.O- What school are you going to
Me- Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC)
V.O- could see you want to study MSc Agribusness Economics
Me- Yes sir
V.O- what is your Highest Qualification
Me- I had in a Bachelor degree in Agriculture
V.O- what year was that
Me- 2010
V.O- so what have you been doing ever since
Me- I have been in banking all through. Currently working as Agrifinance officer in XXXX Bank. I am involved in the lending activities to farmers and all other businesses across the agric value chain
V.O- how many schools did you applied to
Me- 5
V.O-how many admit
Me- 4, my application to the fifth one was inconclusive. I could not send my transcript down prior to application deadline. This was due to ASUU strike action.
V.O- So why SIUC
Me- I was offered full funding as graduate teaching assistantship with monthly stipends so the financial burden will be minimal. The remaining amount is for some fees which is very insignificant. (he checked my i20 again and i expected him to look comfortable but i didn’t really see that so i continued)- Also, there is a current research in SIUC on Agric development policy which greatly aligns with my career pathway. Agribusiness is getting more focus from the government noting our dwindling revenue from oil and gas., everyone is looking at diversifying our economy and the only viable option is agric. So i believe with the degree i will be able to contribute to the ongoing development in the country on my return. (then i got that conviction i was desperately looking for). My expectation is that the country will require expertise like me…. He cuts in
V.O- ok i get it (nodding in affirmative)
V.O- who is sponsoring your education (he remembered my grad assistantship and rephrased). so how do you intend to pay for the remaining fees
Me- The remaining fees is just 2k per semester . my wife and i both work and we have enough savings to take care of ourselves during our stay in US
V.O- do you have statement account to that effect.
Me- Yes please. (i passed it down). He looked through very carefully. I quickly interrupted that we have a Nm treasury bills we roll over every 180 days so he should understand why some period has low end balance. And he responded
V.O- oh yes i could see that. He returned the statements to me.
V.O-have you travelled out of the country before
Me- I have only been to neighboring countries but my wife has been to UK and Canada, she also owns valid Canada visa till 2021.
V.O-He checked her passport and confirmed all that
V.O- (faced my wife)- you have got family members in Canada?
My wife- yes. my siblings stays there.
V.O- so you want to go with your husband
My wife- our marriage is still early plus i will like to give him emotional stability. (with a big smile)
V.O- he laughed ( to me the laughter sounds like- uhmm you sha don’t want another woman to take over your property)
V.O-so what will you be doing when he is off to school
My wife- i am aware i won’t be allowed to take up any paid job and i do not intend to violate that part of the law. I just want to be close to him.
V.O- So what do you do after you get bored for a month (smiling so well)
My wife- i cant be bored. will be cooking for him (also smiling)
V.O- i will be approving your visas and he gave me a white paper,cycled where to pick it up. You will get an sms and email to pick up at this address.
Me- Thank you so much sir. I hugged my wife and told her... yes we made it.
V.O- Pointed out our 120s and said . do not forget to bring this along. It will be required at POE. You will not be allowed entrance and will be returned back here if you fail to provide this
Me- Took my documents with a heavy smile, trekked down to car park (not minding the rain), thank my GOD, enter my car, shared my good news with those that matter to me, drove down to a better restaurant and had a good meal

Additional information

From my experience. I noticed the following
1. For study visa, there is no point applying for visa when you cannot reasonably convince yourself to align the course benefits to what you are doing now/in the past, what you intend to do, how these somehow relates to your home country and how you intend to pay for it. Mind you i got admitted last year to some universities but I did not bother apply for visa when i honestly know i cannot fund it. I could have ruined my chances if i had multiple denied applications in the past. In my opinion, Visas are never strictly by luck but 90% Merit and probably 10% luck.
2. Secondly, be real. Once you can handle my point one, just flow naturally with the V.O and not cram a rehersed transcript. i overheard someone’s interview and it sounded to me like the person crammed a written transcript. I don’t know if he got blue or white but i don’t think he was real or genuine.
3. People should understand that the touts at the car park has nothing to offer. I honestly don’t know why they have not been chased away. Charging to staple what its not needed.
4. If you are driving down, you will not pass through walter carrington drive, just get to one bus stop they call checking point or so or ask questions. There is a garage where you can park for 500 and trek down some few meters.
5. Dress to reflect who you are. I dressed like a banker and looked like one. No one could have doubted my profession.
6. Look innocent. My wife was surprised till today why he didn’t even ask of our marriage certificates despite the fact that her passport is still in her fathers name. I feel we showed love, hugging and holding hands even before it got to our turn. so we genuinely looked like a married couple even without saying.
7. Find what kills your nervousness and boost your confidence. For me it is good looks, sharp wears, nice haircut and big smile. it works for me most of the times
8. Above all. GOD for favor and good luck… Another VO could have looked at our case like we might not want to return since we would likely give birth and start family in the USA but God gave us that favor to make him think otherwise. And truly we have intent of returning.


Above is my submission as i promised to give back to the house. and i honestly hope this would help someone out there. Good luck to every one once again.

who knows where i can get cheap tickets ooooo. thats the next headache now

cheers

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nitta08(f): 4:03pm On Jul 19, 2018
aribolseg:


UPDATE............ my transcript proper

V.O—Good morning
Me and my wife- (Stepped forward). Good morning sir with a warm smile.
V.O- Pass me your documents
Me- I passed both passports and our form i 20s
V.O- What school are you going to
Me- Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC)
V.O- could see you want to study MSc Agribusness Economics
Me- Yes sir
V.O- what is your Highest Qualification
Me- I had in a Bachelor degree in Agriculture
V.O- what year was that
Me- 2010
V.O- so what have you been doing ever since
Me- I have been in banking all through. Currently working as Agrifinance officer in XXXX Bank. I am involved in the lending activities to farmers and all other businesses across the agric value chain
V.O- how many schools did you applied to
Me- 5
V.O-how many admit
Me- 4, my application to the fifth one was inconclusive. I could not send my transcript down prior to application deadline. This was due to ASUU strike action.
V.O- So why SIUC
Me- I was offered full funding as graduate teaching assistantship with monthly stipends so the financial burden will be minimal. The remaining amount is for some fees which is very insignificant. (he checked my i20 again and i expected him to look comfortable but i didn’t really see that so i continued)- Also, there is a current research in SIUC on Agric development policy which greatly aligns with my career pathway. Agribusiness is getting more focus from the government noting our dwindling revenue from oil and gas., everyone is looking at diversifying our economy and the only viable option is agric. So i believe with the degree i will be able to contribute to the ongoing development in the country on my return. (then i got that conviction i was desperately looking for). My expectation is that the country will require expertise like me…. He cuts in
V.O- ok i get it (nodding in affirmative)
V.O- who is sponsoring your education (he remembered my grad assistantship and rephrased). so how do you intend to pay for the remaining fees
Me- The remaining fees is just 2k per semester . my wife and i both work and we have enough savings to take care of ourselves during our stay in US
V.O- do you have statement account to that effect.
Me- Yes please. (i passed it down). He looked through very carefully. I quickly interrupted that we have a Nm treasury bills we roll over every 180 days so he should understand why some period has low end balance. And he responded
V.O- oh yes i could see that. He returned the statements to me.
V.O-have you travelled out of the country before
Me- I have only been to neighboring countries but my wife has been to UK and Canada, she also owns valid Canada visa till 2021.
V.O-He checked her passport and confirmed all that
V.O- (faced my wife)- you have got family members in Canada?
My wife- yes. my siblings stays there.
V.O- so you want to go with your husband
My wife- our marriage is still early plus i will like to give him emotional stability. (with a big smile)
V.O- he laughed ( to me the laughter sounds like- uhmm you sha don’t want another woman to take over your property)
V.O-so what will you be doing when he is off to school
My wife- i am aware i won’t be allowed to take up any paid job and i do not intend to violate that part of the law. I just want to be close to him.
V.O- So what do you do after you get bored for a month (smiling so well)
My wife- i cant be bored. will be cooking for him (also smiling)
V.O- i will be approving your visas and he gave me a white paper,cycled where to pick it up. You will get an sms and email to pick up at this address.
Me- Thank you so much sir. I hugged my wife and told her... yes we made it.
V.O- Pointed out our 120s and said . do not forget to bring this along. It will be required at POE. You will not be allowed entrance and will be returned back here if you fail to provide this
Me- Took my documents with a heavy smile, trekked down to car park (not minding the rain), thank my GOD, enter my car, shared my good news with those that matter to me, drove down to a better restaurant and had a good meal

Additional information

From my experience. I noticed the following
1. For study visa, there is no point applying for visa when you cannot reasonably convince yourself to align the course benefits to what you are doing now/in the past, what you intend to do, how these somehow relates to your home country and how you intend to pay for it. Mind you i got admitted last year to some universities but I did not bother apply for visa when i honestly know i cannot fund it. I could have ruined my chances if i had multiple denied applications in the past. In my opinion, Visas are never strictly by luck but 90% Merit and probably 10% luck.
2. Secondly, be real. Once you can handle my point one, just flow naturally with the V.O and not cram a rehersed transcript. i overheard someone’s interview and it sounded to me like the person crammed a written transcript. I don’t know if he got blue or white but i don’t think he was real or genuine.
3. People should understand that the touts at the car park has nothing to offer. I honestly don’t know why they have not been chased away. Charging to staple what its not needed.
4. If you are driving down, you will not pass through walter carrington drive, just get to one bus stop they call checking point or so or ask questions. There is a garage where you can park for 500 and trek down some few meters.
5. Dress to reflect who you are. I dressed like a banker and looked like one. No one could have doubted my profession.
6. Look innocent. My wife was surprised till today why he didn’t even ask of our marriage certificates despite the fact that her passport is still in her fathers name. I feel we showed love, hugging and holding hands even before it got to our turn. so we genuinely looked like a married couple even without saying.
7. Find what kills your nervousness and boost your confidence. For me it is good looks, sharp wears, nice haircut and big smile. it works for me most of the times
8. Above all. GOD for favor and good luck… Another VO could have looked at our case like we might not want to return since we would likely give birth and start family in the USA but God gave us that favor to make him think otherwise. Even though we have intent of returning.


Above is my submission as i promised to give back to the house. and i honestly hope this would help someone out there. Good luck to every one once again.

who knows where i can cheap tickets ooooo. thats the next headache now

cheers


Congratulations!!! I saw you. Your wife wore a red gown that day.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by streetwise2015: 4:03pm On Jul 19, 2018
wisepluto:
Who knows anyone writing GRE soon. I have a fantastic Princeton material that helped me a great deal. Will give it out for free, though it cost me some dough when I got it.

Please send to onyewuchechidera@gmail.com
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 4:07pm On Jul 19, 2018
Osiokoye:
Sorry but how is this funny? I saw it on my i20 packet even when I never applied for it and I thought to ask and you're trying to mock me like how is it funny?
Calm Down Man I never mocked you. I just thought it was funny in a good way and not the way you are thinking. I didn't get any funding, I didn't mention anything like funding during my interview. Just think about it, would stating it add to your case or cause problems? The VO will surely see it on your I-20 and I don't think you have to state it. It's my personal opinion though.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 4:08pm On Jul 19, 2018
aribolseg:


UPDATE............ my transcript proper

V.O—Good morning
Me and my wife- (Stepped forward). Good morning sir with a warm smile.
V.O- Pass me your documents
Me- I passed both passports and our form i 20s
V.O- What school are you going to
Me- Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC)
V.O- could see you want to study MSc Agribusness Economics
Me- Yes sir
V.O- what is your Highest Qualification
Me- I had in a Bachelor degree in Agriculture
V.O- what year was that
Me- 2010
V.O- so what have you been doing ever since
Me- I have been in banking all through. Currently working as Agrifinance officer in XXXX Bank. I am involved in the lending activities to farmers and all other businesses across the agric value chain
V.O- how many schools did you applied to
Me- 5
V.O-how many admit
Me- 4, my application to the fifth one was inconclusive. I could not send my transcript down prior to application deadline. This was due to ASUU strike action.
V.O- So why SIUC
Me- I was offered full funding as graduate teaching assistantship with monthly stipends so the financial burden will be minimal. The remaining amount is for some fees which is very insignificant. (he checked my i20 again and i expected him to look comfortable but i didn’t really see that so i continued)- Also, there is a current research in SIUC on Agric development policy which greatly aligns with my career pathway. Agribusiness is getting more focus from the government noting our dwindling revenue from oil and gas., everyone is looking at diversifying our economy and the only viable option is agric. So i believe with the degree i will be able to contribute to the ongoing development in the country on my return. (then i got that conviction i was desperately looking for). My expectation is that the country will require expertise like me…. He cuts in
V.O- ok i get it (nodding in affirmative)
V.O- who is sponsoring your education (he remembered my grad assistantship and rephrased). so how do you intend to pay for the remaining fees
Me- The remaining fees is just 2k per semester . my wife and i both work and we have enough savings to take care of ourselves during our stay in US
V.O- do you have statement account to that effect.
Me- Yes please. (i passed it down). He looked through very carefully. I quickly interrupted that we have a Nm treasury bills we roll over every 180 days so he should understand why some period has low end balance. And he responded
V.O- oh yes i could see that. He returned the statements to me.
V.O-have you travelled out of the country before
Me- I have only been to neighboring countries but my wife has been to UK and Canada, she also owns valid Canada visa till 2021.
V.O-He checked her passport and confirmed all that
V.O- (faced my wife)- you have got family members in Canada?
My wife- yes. my siblings stays there.
V.O- so you want to go with your husband
My wife- our marriage is still early plus i will like to give him emotional stability. (with a big smile)
V.O- he laughed ( to me the laughter sounds like- uhmm you sha don’t want another woman to take over your property)
V.O-so what will you be doing when he is off to school
My wife- i am aware i won’t be allowed to take up any paid job and i do not intend to violate that part of the law. I just want to be close to him.
V.O- So what do you do after you get bored for a month (smiling so well)
My wife- i cant be bored. will be cooking for him (also smiling)
V.O- i will be approving your visas and he gave me a white paper,cycled where to pick it up. You will get an sms and email to pick up at this address.
Me- Thank you so much sir. I hugged my wife and told her... yes we made it.
V.O- Pointed out our 120s and said . do not forget to bring this along. It will be required at POE. You will not be allowed entrance and will be returned back here if you fail to provide this
Me- Took my documents with a heavy smile, trekked down to car park (not minding the rain), thank my GOD, enter my car, shared my good news with those that matter to me, drove down to a better restaurant and had a good meal

Additional information

From my experience. I noticed the following
1. For study visa, there is no point applying for visa when you cannot reasonably convince yourself to align the course benefits to what you are doing now/in the past, what you intend to do, how these somehow relates to your home country and how you intend to pay for it. Mind you i got admitted last year to some universities but I did not bother apply for visa when i honestly know i cannot fund it. I could have ruined my chances if i had multiple denied applications in the past. In my opinion, Visas are never strictly by luck but 90% Merit and probably 10% luck.
2. Secondly, be real. Once you can handle my point one, just flow naturally with the V.O and not cram a rehersed transcript. i overheard someone’s interview and it sounded to me like the person crammed a written transcript. I don’t know if he got blue or white but i don’t think he was real or genuine.
3. People should understand that the touts at the car park has nothing to offer. I honestly don’t know why they have not been chased away. Charging to staple what its not needed.
4. If you are driving down, you will not pass through walter carrington drive, just get to one bus stop they call checking point or so or ask questions. There is a garage where you can park for 500 and trek down some few meters.
5. Dress to reflect who you are. I dressed like a banker and looked like one. No one could have doubted my profession.
6. Look innocent. My wife was surprised till today why he didn’t even ask of our marriage certificates despite the fact that her passport is still in her fathers name. I feel we showed love, hugging and holding hands even before it got to our turn. so we genuinely looked like a married couple even without saying.
7. Find what kills your nervousness and boost your confidence. For me it is good looks, sharp wears, nice haircut and big smile. it works for me most of the times
8. Above all. GOD for favor and good luck… Another VO could have looked at our case like we might not want to return since we would likely give birth and start family in the USA but God gave us that favor to make him think otherwise. Even though we have intent of returning.


Above is my submission as i promised to give back to the house. and i honestly hope this would help someone out there. Good luck to every one once again.

who knows where i can cheap tickets ooooo. thats the next headache now

cheers
Where you the guy with the black suit and walking stick?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LilDraya: 4:13pm On Jul 19, 2018
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Nitta08:
VISA Experience
Congrats . I will be going for mine next month ��


Consulate: Lagos
Date: 17th July 2018
Arrival time: 5:18 AM
Time Slot: 6:30 AM (interviewed at 8:20, second person to be interviewed by the lady)
Counter No: 1
Status: Approved

VO: Good morning ma'am, pass me you I-20, passport please.
Me: Good morning. Sure, here they are.
VO: What are you going to the US to do?
Me: I am going to the University of New Haven, Connecticut to pursue a masters in Environmental science with concentration in Geographical information systems and applications.
VO: What is your highest degree?
Me: Bachelor of Technology in Geophysics
VO: What year did you graduate?
Me: I graduated in 2014 (actually 2013 but my certificate has 2014)
VO: What have you been doing since then?
Me: After my NYSC in 2016, I took up a job as a tutor with Think First Tutors. While on the job, I learned some programming skills online ( Python and Matlab) and also did a course in Project Management to better equip myself for graduate studies while preparing to take the GRE and TOEFL. As a GIS analyst, certain skills are required like problem solving skills, project management skills and programming skills.
VO: What is your intended job after graduation?
Me: (smiling) I intend to enter the GIS field as a high level specialist in a reputable organization and make significant contributions to projects requiring the applications of GIS 'especially' in the environmental sector of Nigeria. Projects such as: environmental resource inventory - GIS is used to carry out rangeland surveys, coastal zone resource surveys; environmental impact assessment - GIS is used for route selection of roads and pipelines, oil field development, mines and quarries, agric development; water resources - since water is one of the main constituent of the environment, GIS helps in analysing the geographical distribution of water resources; environmental risk hazard analysis...(she cut me off)
VO: Who is paying for your studies?
Me: I received a scholarship after my I20 was sent (showed scholarship letter)
VO: while reading the letter...what do your parents do? (and I also have family funds
Me: My parents are both in academia, my Father is a Professor (showed SOA)
*she returned them
VO: Do you have any children?
Me: No ma'am
VO: Are you married?
Me: No ma'am
VO: You qualify for a Visa ........
Me: Thank you ma'am with a smile.

*It was more like a conversation, I was relaxed, smiling and I think demonstrating.
When I entered the Visa hall, I felt normal, didn't feel tensed one bit... honestly. I saw the dark fat lady and as usual, she gave the first person a blue paper. Though when the VO that interviewed me gave the first person a blue paper, my heart skipped. But then, my consolation was it is a case by case ish.
All the while, she kept looking at her system but looked at me a bit when she asked my plans after graduation.
*Dressing: Black pant suit with a sky blue shirt on heels.

God's favor saw me through honestly.
It's a combination of prayers and preparations.

This forum helped me big time.
Thank you guys.
And to those that took their time to vet my proposed transcript, I am super grateful. God bless you for me.
@Whyqueu
@Walspring
@Imperriox
@Folmus
@Ariesben5
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Topweez(m): 4:17pm On Jul 19, 2018
Longhite01:
Visa approved 7am Lagos July 18

Stayed at Bayland hotel Obalende overnight.
Left for US embassy around 5:30, took me less than 15mins to arrive there via keke Napep. I was advised by the keke napep man to keep my document at the back of the napep so that the police doing stop and search won't extort money off me.
After the routine check at the embassy; the business of the day.

VO: Good morning
Me: Morning
VO: Where are you going?
Me: I will be heading to Texas for my masters degree at Texas A&M university, Kingsville.
VO: how many school did you apply to?
Me: 4 schools
VO: Mention them and How many of them reject your application.
Me: SIUE,Tamuk,Utep,USf. Got a reject from USF
VO: why did you choose Tamuk over the other two?
ME: the department of mechanical engineering offer concentration in renewable energy which aligns with my career goal, I want to be an expatriate in renewable energy as we are short of expatriate in this field in Nigeria. They also offer me a scholarship to offset the cost of attendance.
VO: did you write any test?
Me: Yes
VO: which of the tests?
Me: GRE, TOefl
VO: what's your qualification and what year?
Me: bachelor of engineering in mechanical engineering from University of ilorin 2016.
VO: you went for your NYSC right, what have you been doing?
Me: I was retain as an energy and exergy analyst
VO: what's exergy?
Me: exergy analysis is use in determining the quality of energy use. It's also the amount of energy directed towards useful work.
VO: what's the name of the company and what do they do?
Me: mentioned the name, we produce fertilizers for the IDP.
VO: what's your plan after MSC
Me: I will be taking a job as research engineer at my alma mater where I will also double as a junior lecturer.
VO: You want to go into research?
Me: Yes
VO: are you married?
Me: Nope
VO: kids? He smiled
Me: smiled back No
VO: Have you travelled out of Nigeria ?
Me: No
VO: who is paying for the rest of the fee.
Me: My uncle
VO: are you with the statement of account ?
Me: Yes, should I bring it out? He nods in response while typing. Brought it out from the official enveloped it came in while I flash the envelope to his face.
VO: looked through it and returned the statement of account, my i20 and the white paper with the pick up details. Keep the i20 and other document as you will be need them at the POE.........
Me: with huge smile. Enjoy your day.
VO: you too with smile

I have been following this thread since February 2017: it has been an amazing experience on here. I hope someone have one or two things to learn from this.
Note:
I am not one of the best English speaker but I was able to articulate my point and made them brief since I know my weak point(still working on that).
Dress: brown pant and shirt while I wore a gray lonsdale jacket coz of the rain.
After my non stellar Gre score as a result of stress from work during NYSC I had to settle for the 4schools.
Summon the confidence and make your point brief but ensure it answers the question been ask.

To the gurus on here. Thanks for taking your time to scrutinize transcript on here despite your busy schedules. I fed on this page every day for the last couple of months(after work)
Congrats man wish u d best in ur journey, I was behind u. thank God u r saying d truth I wish others can do that as well.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Osiokoye: 4:30pm On Jul 19, 2018
Okay you're right, it is on the i20 itself. thanks
Nahum777:
Calm Down Man I never mocked you. I just thought it was funny in a good way and not the way you are thinking. I didn't get any funding, I didn't mention anything like funding during my interview. Just think about it, would stating it add to your case or cause problems? The VO will surely see it on your I-20 and I don't think you have to state it. It's my personal opinion though.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by akom0908(m): 4:41pm On Jul 19, 2018
pls house I have an emergency issue,my interview is tomorrow morning,just discovered my picture is not on my ds160...what can I do?I uploaded it when I was filling my ds160.

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