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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by tolatof: 5:17pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nahum777:
Thanks once again bro...

Congrats...More wins to come bro.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by tunz001(m): 5:28pm On Jul 24, 2018
tunz001:
Anyone here with an information about Eastern new Mexico university?


Please!!





Anyone please?!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olalekank(m): 5:36pm On Jul 24, 2018
tunz001:





Anyone please?!!
google.com/(eastern mexico university)
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by tunz001(m): 5:48pm On Jul 24, 2018
Olalekank:

google.com/(eastern mexico university)




Ok thanks sir...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Anahi(f): 5:48pm On Jul 24, 2018
Yes you can request for an emergency appointment but there is a low probability that you would get a close date for abuja. I initially selected Sept 19 and requested for an emergency appointment. The earliest date i could pick was 16th August.

Suppy083337:
Good morning nairalanders, pls i want to ask a question on what is not clear to me. I went for my interview last month 6th but i was denied, few weeks later inpaid another visa fee and i was able to pick 18th of this month which was last monday. I got to the stage where they need to check my documents, the lady that check my document said they can not interview me cos ibused the same DS-160 with the first interview i did and she said i need to fill another ds-160 and then schedule for anothet appointment. I paid another visa fee this morning and i tried to schedule appointment but there is a stage where they aske if i was denied in the last two months which i clicked yes, when I clicked yes and to proceed to the stage where i will pick date no date was avaialble. So i changed my interview location to abuja and the available date is 24th of September

My question is: If i pick 24th of september can i use emergency to pick a latest date. Pls help a broda in need of help.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by md17: 6:15pm On Jul 24, 2018
Thanks boss
Olalekank:

MTSU
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by alabi565(m): 6:30pm On Jul 24, 2018
ghs007:

Have you paid the shipping fee? I'll suggest you call or send an mail to the international student office to ask about the I-20. Act fast because there is really no time. You can also ask for your SEVIS ID and school code so you can pay your SEVIS fee and book an appointment.
thnx so much br God bless u sir
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by lalahhh(f): 7:58pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nahum777:
Thanks. God bless you.
You are welcome. When was your interview? I went on the 19th and I’m still on AP
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 8:16pm On Jul 24, 2018
lalahhh:

You are welcome. When was your interview? I went on the 19th and I’m still on AP
I went on the 19th, my case was updated on the 19th and on the 23nd
My status changed this afternoon. You can wait till tomorrow and see. I hope you are checking your status from the tracking website?

My passport is still with the Embassy though. Maybe I might get the pick up message by tomorrow.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 8:16pm On Jul 24, 2018
patsodek:
That is a good sign. They will soon issue your visa.
Whatsup with yours bro?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 8:36pm On Jul 24, 2018
@donsoj5


We don't deal with fraud here. Take a fake bank statement to the embassy and receive a 10 year ban, you might even get arrested in most cases. If you don't have a sponsor, stay in Nigeria. Why go to America when you don't have someone to sponsor your education? It means you have a very bad intention of traveling in the first place. You have to know that VOs constantly monitor this thread and questions like this make the whole thing extra tight. Don't destroy your chances of ever going to America, it's not worth it. Beg your uncles and aunts for their bank statement.

They will put you on AP, Call your bank to confirm your statement and ban you for a very long time. Don't make the mistake others have made here that ended up in regrets.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by jamoyakz: 8:44pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nahum777:
We don't deal with fraud here. Take a fake bank statement to the embassy and receive a 10 year ban, you might even get arrested in most cases. If you don't have a sponsor, stay in Nigeria. Why go to America when you don't have someone to sponsor your education? It means you have a very bad intention of traveling in the first place. You have to know that VOs constantly monitor this thread and questions like this make the whole thing extra tight. Don't destroy your chances of ever going to America, it's not worth it. Beg your uncles and aunts for their bank statement.

They will put you on AP, Call your bank to confirm your statement and ban you for a very long time. Don't make the mistake others have made here that ended up in regrets.
agents will be digging peoples grave BTW congrats bro! shebi I told you?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by donsoj5: 9:09pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nahum777:
We don't deal with fraud here. Take a fake bank statement to the embassy and receive a 10 year ban, you might even get arrested in most cases. If you don't have a sponsor, stay in Nigeria. Why go to America when you don't have someone to sponsor your education? It means you have a very bad intention of traveling in the first place. You have to know that VOs constantly monitor this thread and questions like this make the whole thing extra tight. Don't destroy your chances of ever going to America, it's not worth it. Beg your uncles and aunts for their bank statement.

They will put you on AP, Call your bank to confirm your statement and ban you for a very long time. Don't make the mistake others have made here that ended up in regrets.

Thank you!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 9:22pm On Jul 24, 2018
jamoyakz:
agents will be digging peoples grave BTW congrats bro! shebi I told you?
Haha, you did bro. Thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by YoungTesla: 9:29pm On Jul 24, 2018
Went for my interview on July 19, 2019 was placed on AP, Visa was issued the next day on the 20th.

Was interviewed by the Elderly white VO, I have only wished to be interviewed by a VO with a calm and friendly demeanor fortunately I got one, I can’t deal with having a conversation with someone with an off-putting countenance, I won’t function properly.

This VO allowed me talk extensively and I was fully prepared to give the speech of my life , for my mind
Oh.

VO: Good morning
Me: Good morning Sir (smiled to create a good impression)

VO: I see your are going to Texas A&M University in Kingsville
Me:yes

VO: why?
Me: To pursue a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering

VO: Do you have a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering?
Me: Yes, I have a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

VO: In what year?
Me: December , 2014.

Vo:How did you hear about this school?
Me: I’m an avid reader of the journals, articles and conference papers published on the the IEEE xplore website with a bias towards renewable energy, smart grids, internet of things and micro AC/DC Grids as it aligns with my area of research Interest, Fortunately I stumbled upon a conference paper that won the best paper at the IEEE electro-info conference in Nebraska in the March of 2017 ,by a certain faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Science department of TAMUK, Dr. Kim, I sent him a mail and he required me to send my Resume and Statement of purpose and subsequently encouraged me to apply to TAMUK because in-fact there is an ongoing research in Sustainable renewable energy and distributed generation at the department ...... VO cuts in

VO: You served with the Nigeria Army, What have you been doing after your NYSC?
Me: After my Youth Service I got a job with **** Power Plc, in July 2016 as a Trainee Engineer, and after a year I was confirmed as a member of Staff.

Vo: what are your duties?
Me: Maintenance of generators, Circuit Breakers, Relays , Electric Motors and other Electrical Equipment Critical to Electricity Generation process, Inspect Electrical installations and observe if its operation are in conformity with safety standards.........VO interrupted

Vo: how many schools did you apply to?
Me: 5

VO: Mention them
Me: University of Florida in Gainesville, Michigan Tech University in Houghton, Northern Illinois University in Delkab, University of New Haven in Connecticut and Texas A&M University In Kingsville..... I was rejected by UFL.

VO: So why did you pick TAMUK over MTU and UNH?
Me: First, I was quite fascinated with the work of Dr Kim as I said earlier, second ,due to the ongoing research in the department in Renewable Energy which is one of the few solutions we have to the Energy crises in Nigeria, third, I was offered the New Grad Student scholarship which provided a 33.2% mark down on the initial cost of attendance, and $1000 to cover for few textbooks, and lastly, South Texas has one of the warmest weathers in the US, the data I got from the website usclimatedata.com with regard to Kingsville is quite close to what’s obtainable in Nigeria, this will enable me to acclimatize quickly with the new environment and face my studies squarely.

VO: Did you write any test?
Me: Yes, I wrote the GRE and TOEFL

VO: What are your score?
ME: I had 160 in the quant section and 151 in the Verbal section , and i had 101 in TOEFL.

VO: What will you do with this degree? ( he immediately looked at me, me sef kuku stared into his soul, i didn’t even flinch)
Me: This degree will enable me seek better remuneration from my current Employer and equip me with the right skill Sets to start my own enterprise as a Renewable Energy Specialist on the long term.
I always tell my colleagues that Power Engineering business is the most lucrative business in Nigeria even more than any country in the world because of our demography, we have a power deficit of about 75 million and we are only able to generate about a meagre 4000MW, though we have the capacity to generate 12,000MW,( VO tries to cut me short, but I raised my voice and spoke very fast) about 20 million households are not connected to the National grid, so there is a huge target market and plethora of Opportunities.

(VO tries to Cut in but I continued,I no gree smiley u must hear this oh) as a matter of fact your country is aware of these opportunities, there is a grant from USAID through the Power Africa program for entrepreneurs who are interested in Renewable Energy, to the tune of $100,000, so the opportunities are enormous back home. And this is my motivation behind getting this degree... VO cuts in

VO: Who’s paying?
Me: My Uncle

VO: why is he paying?
Me: He’s been responsible for my education in one way or the other, Initially when I told him about my plans to study abroad he told me to come up with a proposal to see if getting this degree is worth the money, I guess he saw how viable my plans are on the long run.

VO: What does he do?
ME: He is a Senior Facilities Manager at ***** Company, one of the biggest Oil coy in the world.

VO: can I see his statements?
Me: (I handed it over to him and while he was checking it I added )
It’s a domiciliary account and the funds there are specifically earmarked for the purpose of my studies to forestall any issues with Foreign Exchange fluctuations.

He picked a white paper from the top shelf, i didn’t even know it’s the famous white Paper, Cos at that point I was prepared to receive any paper either white or blue, Cos getting the blue paper seem like the norm on that particular day.
He ticked administrative processing and told me if the Statements are not genuine I will be banned from the USA for at least 10 years.........My status changed the next day on the 20th.

Special thanks to Walspring for helping me with my TOEFL payment , mackynaija for helping me with my I-20 and inspiring me with his thread, and finally to all the contributors on this invaluable thread, as at August 2017 I know nada about the F1 Visa application processes, this thread saved me thousands of Bucks that could have easily gone to those atrocious Visa Agents. Thanks Y’all.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Omonoba1981(f): 9:31pm On Jul 24, 2018
tolatof:


You can get Visa for anything and everything..
Just prepare, prepare and prepare...
Have strong, convincing but short answers..

pray for favor too (very important)

Thanks for the advice!!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Wealth7(m): 9:32pm On Jul 24, 2018
donsoj5:
Pls I need you guys to help with these questions.



Kindly edit ur post pls n for all those peeps still quoting, do you all need one to tell u d right thing to do??

You guys claim the thread is been visited constantly yet u went ahead to quote d same post u don’t want people to see, Abeg mke una try get sense small.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olalekank(m): 9:41pm On Jul 24, 2018
Wealth7:



Kindly edit ur post pls n for all those peeps still quoting, do you all need one to tell u d right thing to do??

You guys claim the thread is been visited constantly yet u went ahead to quote d same post u don’t want people to see, Abeg mke una try get sense small.

You don't know the people you're referring to to have sense cheesy

Only if you knew
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by lalahhh(f): 9:55pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nahum777:
I went on the 19th, my case was updated on the 19th and on the 23nd
My status changed this afternoon. You can wait till tomorrow and see. I hope you are checking your status from the tracking website?

My passport is still with the Embassy though. Maybe I might get the pick up message by tomorrow.
Alright I’m keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks though. You should get a message tomorrow or just check your passport location online to know what’s up.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Suppy083337: 10:05pm On Jul 24, 2018
Anahi:
Yes you can request for an emergency appointment but there is a low probability that you would get a close date for abuja. I initially selected Sept 19 and requested for an emergency appointment. The earliest date i could pick was 16th August.


Thank you for your response.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by paulbets: 10:07pm On Jul 24, 2018
My F1 Visa Transcript @ Lagos US Embassy
The Interview proper went thus:
(I took a little while before I approached him and He was smiling to me here cause of the drama I saw between him and an applicant who he just denied visa, and how the guy refused to go and insisted that the VO should tell him what to do or school to choose or even course to apply for)

VO: Good Morning, how are you?
Me: I am fine Sir thank you, Good Morning and how is work going?
VO: Very fine. Pass me your documents
Me: I passed him the document very slowly
VO: Which school are you going to?
Me: Loyola University Chicago
VO: What Course?
ME: MSc Bioinformatics
VO: How many schools did you apply to?
ME: 4 Schools in all. And they are Loyola University Chicago, University of Memphis, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, and Virginia Commonwealth University at Richmond
VO: How many admitted you?
ME: All 4 schools admitted me.
VO: So why did you choose Loyola
ME: Well, I chose Loyola mainly because of the perfect research fit i have with my supervisor whose work on prediciting gene regulation across diverse population is a specialised extension of my bsc project. Secondly i got full scholarship that covers all my expensis; that is, full tuition scholarship, full health and dental insurance coverage and a very generous stipend.
VO: Tell Me about your BSc Project?
ME: I worked on targetting the 16srRNA, dupA, and ureA genes in H.pylori, and by extension to develop a method that could be used for diagnosis of H.pylori and ulceration in paediatric population ( He Seemed Impressed here with a smile and cut me short)
VO: What year did you graduate?
ME: 2015, from the University of Lagos. I studied Cell Biology and Genetics
VO: I know you did NYSC? What year did you finish the NYSC? And what have you been doing since then?
ME: Yes in 2016. I served in a Village secondary school where i taught chemistry and physics to ss1 to ss3 students. However, after service i stayed back to see my ss3 students through to their waec and neco, and the principal and the village community were very supportive of me. After that, I came back to Lagos and took a Job with a pharmaceutical company as a medical sales rep. However i resigned few months later to ready my applications for my msc academic pursuit, I also continued private tutoring for students.. (Then He cut me short)
VO: Did you write any test?
ME: Yes, I wrote GRE and TOEFL
VO: What are your scores?
ME: Well i wrote GRE twice actually and I got 304 and 306. On TOEFL i got 103. (He Looked very impressed here too, and kept giving me glimmer of smiles)
VO: How much is your stipend? ( He asked is it 1500$ per month?)
ME: No, it's 2000$ per month ( He smiled again, I was also smiling too)
VO: So what will you be doing to receive this stipend?
ME: I will be working as a research assistant for my supervisor. So i will be assisting in carrying out genome sequencing and analysis, and also tutoring undergraduates in the Lab.
VO: Have you travelled out of Nigeria before?
ME: Yes, I have been to University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus for a Summer School on a Commonwealth scholarship. The scholarship was awarded to me because of the essay I wrote on the prospects of transgenic technology in solving world food crisis. (He kept flashing smiles and looking impressed)
VO: So what will you do after your studies?
ME: I will return back to Nigeria to take up lecturing and research position in my school. My department has plan underway to create a bioinformatics unit that will be charged with genomic data analysis, I will also be working and consulting with several research institutes in Nigeria (He cut me short again)
VO: So you do not want to go for PhD after your MSc?
ME: Well, because of the changing nature of the field of bioinformatics as it is relatively new, research questions will also be diverse in the years to come. So i will like to work in order to determine that research question I want to answer before considering PhD.
VO: So you are saying if Loyola gives you fully funded PhD that you will not take it? (He was smiling at me here)
ME: I will like to return back to Nigeria (He cut me short and laughed at me plus smiles)
VO: well it is not bad for you to go on to PhD.
ME: Yeaaaaaaa (Me Smiling too)
VO: Your Visa has been approved. (He cirled the Muri Okunola address for my pick up, Then I smiled and brought my ear closer to hear all he was explaining. And he also had this excited expression on his face as he was instructing me about my I-20)
VO: Remember to have your I-20 on you when you are travelling or else they will send you back at the POE (I laughed here, and he smiled too and advised that I should travel before class starts on 27th August)
ME: Thank you and do have a great day.

Very special thanks to Walspring009 for also assisting in paying my sevis fees.
Thank you very much ProfOjah1234 for all the Ginger and help. And bobority I appreciate.
And Much thanks to Learner007 for the numerous mock interviews you had with me. Boss I appreciate greatly.
Boss Bigfrancis21 thank you very much for the supports your are giving me.

All Thanks be to God Almighty!

.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by imperiouxx(m): 10:33pm On Jul 24, 2018
@ Nahum777, Dewumi054, YoungTesla, paulbets

Cheers!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olalekank(m): 10:34pm On Jul 24, 2018
paulbets:
My F1 Visa Transcript @ Lagos US Embassy

ME: Well i wrote GRE twice actually and I got 304 and 306. On TOEFL i got 103. (He Looked very impressed here too, and kept giving me glimmer of smiles)
VO: How much is your stipend? ( He asked is it 1500$ per month?)
ME: No, it's 2000$ per month ( He smiled again, I was also smiling too)
VO: So what will you be doing to receive this stipend?
ME: I will be working as a research assistant for my supervisor. So i will be assisting in carrying out genome sequencing and analysis, and also tutoring undergraduates in the Lab.
VO: Have you travelled out of Nigeria before?
ME: Yes, I have been to University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus for a Summer School on a Commonwealth scholarship. The scholarship was awarded to me because of the essay I wrote on the prospects of transgenic technology in solving world food crisis. (He kept flashing smiles and looking impressed)
VO: So what will you do after your studies?
ME: I will return back to Nigeria to take up lecturing and research position in my school. My department has plan underway to create a bioinformatics unit that will be charged with genomic data analysis, I will also be working and consulting with several research institutes in Nigeria (He cut me short again)

VO: So you do not want to go for PhD after your MSc?
ME: Well, because of the changing nature of the field of bioinformatics as it is relatively new, research questions will also be diverse in the years to come. So i will like to work in order to determine that research question I want to answer before considering PhD.
VO: So you are saying if Loyola gives you fully funded PhD that you will not take it? (He was smiling at me here)
ME: I will like to return back to Nigeria (He cut me short and laughed at me plus smiles)
VO: well it is not bad for you to go on to PhD.

ME: Yeaaaaaaa (Me Smiling too)
VO: Your Visa has been approved. (He cirled the Muri Okunola address for my pick up, Then I smiled and brought my ear closer to hear all he was explaining. And he also had this excited expression on his face as he was instructing me about my I-20)
VO: Remember to have your I-20 on you when you are travelling or else they will send you back at the POE (I laughed here, and he smiled too and advised that I should travel before class starts on 27th August)
ME: Thank you and do have a great day.

Very special thanks to Walspring009 for also assisting in paying my sevis fees.
Thank you very much ProfOjah1234 for all the Ginger and help. And bobority I appreciate.
And Much thanks to Learner007 for the numerous mock interviews you had with me. Boss I appreciate greatly.
Boss Bigfrancis21 thank you very much for the supports your are giving me.

All Thanks be to God Almighty!

.

Congratulations!

This is hilarious @the bolded

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Dewumi054(f): 10:38pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nahum777:
congrats..

Thanks dear. God bless you. I wish you all the very best as well in all your endeavours
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by imperiouxx(m): 10:42pm On Jul 24, 2018
tunz001:
Anyone here with an information about Eastern new Mexico university?

Please!!

You will pay some deposit before you get your I-20. If you're ready for that, continue.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by sunshineluv5: 10:47pm On Jul 24, 2018
YoungTesla:
Went for my interview on July 19, 2019 was placed on AP, Visa was issued the next day on the 20th.

Was interviewed by the Elderly white VO, I have only wished to be interviewed by a VO with a calm and friendly demeanor fortunately I got one, I can’t deal with having a conversation with someone with an off-putting countenance, I won’t function properly.

This VO allowed me talk extensively and I was fully prepared to give the speech of my life , for my mind
Oh.

VO: Good morning
Me: Good morning Sir (smiled to create a good impression)

VO: I see your are going to Texas A&M University in Kingsville
Me:yes

VO: why?
Me: To pursue a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering

VO: Do you have a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering?
Me: Yes, I have a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

VO: In what year?
Me: December , 2014.

Vo:How did you hear about this school?
Me: I’m an avid reader of the journals, articles and conference papers published on the the IEEE xplore website with a bias towards renewable energy, smart grids, internet of things and micro AC/DC Grids as it aligns with my area of research Interest, Fortunately I stumbled upon a conference paper that won the best paper at the IEEE electro-info conference in Nebraska in the March of 2017 ,by a certain faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Science department of TAMUK, Dr. Kim, I sent him a mail and he required me to send my Resume and Statement of purpose and subsequently encouraged me to apply to TAMUK because in-fact there is an ongoing research in Sustainable renewable energy and distributed generation at the department ...... VO cuts in

VO: You served with the Nigeria Army, What have you been doing after your NYSC?
Me: After my Youth Service I got a job with **** Power Plc, in July 2016 as a Trainee Engineer, and after a year I was confirmed as a member of Staff.

Vo: what are your duties?
Me: Maintenance of generators, Circuit Breakers, Relays , Electric Motors and other Electrical Equipment Critical to Electricity Generation process, Inspect Electrical installations and observe if its operation are in conformity with safety standards.........VO interrupted

Vo: how many schools did you apply to?
Me: 5

VO: Mention them
Me: University of Florida in Gainesville, Michigan Tech University in Houghton, Northern Illinois University in Delkab, University of New Haven in Connecticut and Texas A&M University In Kingsville..... I was rejected by UFL.

VO: So why did you pick TAMUK over MTU and UNH?
Me: First, I was quite fascinated with the work of Dr Kim as I said earlier, second ,due to the ongoing research in the department in Renewable Energy which is one of the few solutions we have to the Energy crises in Nigeria, third, I was offered the New Grad Student scholarship which provided a 33.2% mark down on the initial cost of attendance, and $1000 to cover for few textbooks, and lastly, South Texas has one of the warmest weathers in the US, the data I got from the website usclimatedata.com with regard to Kingsville is quite close to what’s obtainable in Nigeria, this will enable me to acclimatize quickly with the new environment and face my studies squarely.

VO: Did you write any test?
Me: Yes, I wrote the GRE and TOEFL

VO: What are your score?
ME: I had 160 in the quant section and 151 in the Verbal section , and i had 101 in TOEFL.

VO: What will you do with this degree? ( he immediately looked at me, me sef kuku stared into his soul, i didn’t even flinch)
Me: This degree will enable me seek better remuneration from my current Employer and equip me with the right skill Sets to start my own enterprise as a Renewable Energy Specialist on the long term.
I always tell my colleagues that Power Engineering business is the most lucrative business in Nigeria even more than any country in the world because of our demography, we have a power deficit of about 75 million and we are only able to generate about a meagre 4000MW, though we have the capacity to generate 12,000MW,( VO tries to cut me short, but I raised my voice and spoke very fast) about 20 million households are not connected to the National grid, so there is a huge target market and plethora of Opportunities.

(VO tries to Cut in but I continued,I no gree smiley u must hear this oh) as a matter of fact your country is aware of these opportunities, there is a grant from USAID through the Power Africa program for entrepreneurs who are interested in Renewable Energy, to the tune of $100,000, so the opportunities are enormous back home. And this is my motivation behind getting this degree... VO cuts in

VO: Who’s paying?
Me: My Uncle

VO: why is he paying?
Me: He’s been responsible for my education in one way or the other, Initially when I told him about my plans to study abroad he told me to come up with a proposal to see if getting this degree is worth the money, I guess he saw how viable my plans are on the long run.

VO: What does he do?
ME: He is a Senior Facilities Manager at ***** Company, one of the biggest Oil coy in the world.

VO: can I see his statements?
Me: (I handed it over to him and while he was checking it I added )
It’s a domiciliary account and the funds there are specifically earmarked for the purpose of my studies to forestall any issues with Foreign Exchange fluctuations.

He picked a white paper from the top shelf, i didn’t even know it’s the famous white Paper, Cos at that point I was prepared to receive any paper either white or blue, Cos getting the blue paper seem like the norm on that particular day.
He ticked administrative processing and told me if the Statements are not genuine I will be banned from the USA for at least 10 years.........My status changed the next day on the 20th.

Special thanks to Walspring for helping me with my TOEFL payment , mackynaija for helping me with my I-20 and inspiring me with his thread, and finally to all the contributors on this invaluable thread, as at August 2017 I know nada about the F1 Visa application processes, this thread saved me thousands of Bucks that could have easily gone to those atrocious Visa Agents. Thanks Y’all.
hmmmm the vo really gave you time to express urself God bless the vo and congrats
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Dewumi054(f): 10:53pm On Jul 24, 2018
imperiouxx:
@ Nahum777, Dewumi054

Cheers!

Lol.. Thanks dear
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nahum777(m): 10:56pm On Jul 24, 2018
YoungTesla:
Went for my interview on July 19, 2019 was placed on AP, Visa was issued the next day on the 20th.

’all.
Congrats bro. Did you receive any mail to go for you Passport and when did you receive it after seeing issued on the website?

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