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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 12:53pm On Oct 03, 2018
Uzzy785:
Hi. I am going for a masters in health services administration at Tulane University SPHTM. This place is truly a gold mine and I learnt so much here. I got approved on 27th of sept in abj. Just picked up my passport today. I felt I should give back to the community. There is a lot of background story to this interview but for the sake of brevity i will just go straight to my interview. This was my 2nd attempt.

V.O, good morning

Me, good morning

V.O, where are you going to

Me, Tulane university in new orleans for a masters in health services administration otherwise known as health care management

V.O, how did you hear about the school

Me, when i first made up my mind that i wanted a masters, i went to google and searched for top 20 schools of public health in USA, then i bagan checking each school on their official website. Tulane ranked 12th on the US news and world reports and also My supervisor mentioned the school as one at the forefront on research on tropical diseases which is important to Nigeria...V.O, i will stop you right there.

V.O, why now when you do not have enough medical experience

Me, Not at all, I have been a medical doctor for over 3 yrs now (told her all i have done since graduation till now, all the things on my DS160). V.O, I will stop you right there, so why now?

Me, Based on this experience, i have witnessed a lot of heart shattering things such as people not being able to afford drugs, doctors and healthworkers going on strike, people dying of preventable diseases. Most burdersome is how crippled the country is when we have epidemics. We have manpower and appreciable material resources, what we lack is good administration, planning and execution on how to generate an output that covers the health issues of all Nigerians. This is why i am going to the US to gain such transferable skills. I also have plans of owning my own hospital in Nigeria in the next 6yrs and I need this training to be able to run it efficiently and effectively with aims of giving affordable and accessible health care to my people...VO...i will stop you right there.

V.O, who is sponsoring this

Me, My uncle and i mentioned his name

V.O, can i see a statement

Me, yes, here you go

VO, what does he do

Me, told her

V.O, why is he doing this.

Me, he has always been supportive of my academic pursuits and wants me to be an instrument of positive change in the healthsector of this country

V.O looks at me seriously then says...do you agree to take full responsibility of this document if its found to be fake, this will cost you a 10yrs ban

Me, Yes, its authentic.

V.O, Ok, you have been approved...then the famous temporary deafness started....you will need this i20 at the port of entry...
Me, come again...repeats herself. Your passport will be available so so date, Me, pls come again....VO repeats herself....VO, you wont be able to enter the US 30 days before start of school so the earliest date for you to enter the US is so so date...Me, pls come again...VO, repeats herself. Are you clear with all i have said?
Me, yes

V.O, picks up the white paper and hands it over to me, do have a nice day.
Me, and you too.

Few tips that i can give based on my experience.

1st believe in yourself, sounds cliche right but its tested and trusted. My 1st interview, i met the infamous african american woman and honestly it was not pleasant atall. So if you know within you that you did the whole process yourself, had all your documents intact like i did and the only issue was the interview, do try again.

I am single, in my twenties and have not travelled before. So do not let that bother you so much.

Avoid agents pls. Avoid agents pls. They can be soo wicked. Do everything yourself. Come here for information

Pls be confident, its necessary...there was this guy shouting ontop of his voice thinking it was projecting confidence but we listening could hear the anxiety in every syllable what more the V.O. He was denied. Pls practice well before hand.

I have always been confident about my abilities. GPA 3.6/4 (Wes evaluated). GRE total 310. Applied kindda late to 8 schools was admitted into 7. Two gave me partial scholarships. So i was pretty confident. After the 1st denial, i was truly humbled but i am a resilient fellow. I hardly give up. I found God again...lol, sounds funny but its true. I prayed harder than I did before the 1st interview. I had to trust God this time and it worked.

Listen to motivationals, they helped me alot. I went on youtube, saw a lot. I discovered TD Jakes. What a gifted speaker. It will help you get over the few days depression and push you on.

I had to also contact ppl here to help me. Some answered, some didnt and i understand. People are busy with school, work and all but for a shy guy like me who likes to keep my business my business, i dreaded putting up my enquiries so i contacted the ones i noticed gave enlightening responses with a touch of humanity and who were willing to help others. Few answered, most didnt. So go with the ones that replied you.

Pls during the interview, learn to talk,express yourself. Do not be rigid. A lady i observed who was laughing with the consular officer and smiling through out got hers. I had to learn to smile like those beauty pagent models. My first interview was corrupted with the mantra of dont talk if not spoken to, do not answer what you were not asked...so i was a one word answering machine..yes, no...i did not even expatiate on questions and there was this long period when she was just typing on end, i was expecting more questions but none came afterwords because i read here how brief one had to be, anyways the point is pls by all means express yourself fully. When you notice them typing for long, present your case again, talk about the school, ask for opinion on the city you intend to go to school, say your future plans for Nigeria. Dont just keep mute. Let the V.O be the one to say 'stop'

I want to thank Promise, God bless you. Also Ubah, thank you...your candid advice helped.
Lastly to everyone who posted here, thanks. I started from group 9 to this current group. Its long, I am sorry but I hope this helps someone who genuinely wants to better himself or herself positively. Like i said, i am not inclined to put up things here but if you have questions, feel free to reach out and i will try and answer your emails. Pls be patient with me as i am a doctor with really busy hrs. Never, ever give up. God bless you all.

First I would like to say Congratulations. More to come. Pls can i pm you? Or can i get your email address I want to ask you a question or two. Thanks in advance.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by GboyegaD(m): 1:38pm On Oct 03, 2018
NameUserNo:
Please house ECE or IERF; which is faster and can evaluate my transcript in a month. I am willing to pay for 5 days rush service. I don't want verification process to delay the evaluation; so I will prefer an agency that doesn't send back to Nigeria schools for verification.
Also, which is more acceptable. The school i am applying to don't have any preference but I am looking at future use. Thank you.


Lagosismyhome, theamerican, Femi312, Sorelee, Folmus, imperiouxx, Bigfrancis21, Twoods, EZEIGBO1OFIMO, Walsping, Ubah1, Oludare01, Time2Smile, MackyNaija, ponpon, rexcheng, quoran, learner007, happyday, 100kobo, GboyegaD, Godchangemylife, pastor Walspring and other gurus here....

If the schools you are applying to don't need an evaluation, save your money for other things.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:04pm On Oct 03, 2018
You feel it would be. You have answered your own question!
partytime16:

If I decide to go for another Bachelor's which I don't mind, will it be questionable or hurt my chance of getting the visa?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:05pm On Oct 03, 2018
Your age still qualify for an undergraduate program. If you want to try, try. Just know what you are doing.
Bettymi:
Hi,
I need help i applied for visiting visa july wit my siblings. We got denied
Now i wish to apply for student visa wit either Nursing or Public health university or community college. I will b 23 by 2019. I intend using my 2011 waec, what are my chances, any advice will b taken
Thankz
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:14pm On Oct 03, 2018
Travel history got your back. American embassy like people like you a lot. You have built that trust they wanted in applicant. If you could travel to the US and return to Nigeria, they believe you ain't running. It is people who travel and never return that dents the chances of those who actually want to go to advance and come to Nigeria to contribute. Goodluck and do your best with the ability God has given you!
mrkhaynoni:
To all F1 visa hopefuls, here is my transcript and a little bit of background info/landing details.

I had my visa interview on Aug 2nd 2018

I was on the queue and I noticed a particular v.o was denying everybody within a minute, I became apprehensive, my confidence started waning, mouth getting dried, from my calculations it appears the window that will open up for my interview will be with this woman! God No!! I screamed in my mind, I turned to the orderly and asked to be shown the restroom (evil grin), the man look me shake head then said I should hold on for my interview first, then go to ease myself. Ha! abi were leleyi ni? (for my mind o). As we were arguing na him alarm sound for a inner cubicle, NEXT!!
Sharp! sharp!! I darted to the cubicle, as I came face to face with the African american middle aged v.o, she was all smiles, my bp started reducing small small.

V.O: hi goodmorning (very bright smile)
Me: good morning

v.o: how was your night? (I begin think, really??)
me: my night was fine, thank you

v.o: passport and I20
me: handed it over

v.o: you are Mr so so so
me: Dr so so so actually

v.o: oh sorry
me: its OK (smiling)

v.o: oh, u already have a b1 visa
me: no, that is actually a renewal (from here confidence start soaring)

v.o: just a min pls ( am sure she went to check my travel history)
me: no problem

v.o: how will you fund your program?
me: personal savings and family support.

v.o: may I see your bank statements
Me: handed it over

v.o: oh you have more than one sponsors
me: yes

v.o: I will need to verify this, if it checks out, you will have your visa (photocopied my 120)
me: no problem.

N.B
All this happened within two minutes in the most cordial mood possible, no question about my school or course, I am a Dr. going for Mph at Texas A&M.

I personally believe my past travel history both to the USA and Europe spoke well for me. I have never stayed up to two weeks outside Nigeria before. And my intended course aligned well with my background.

One week after, my visa was approved. I collected my pp and booked ticket immediately, school was resuming in 3 days.
left naija two days later, landed Texas just a day to resumption.

It has been very busy here since.

Texas A&M is a very big school, though not as much Africans as I anticipated. And my department is super nice, fed the whole class for two weeks (just lunch o)

I will recommend this school to anyone. But I believe we should all have some money for our support on landing, I have no funding at all and things are expensive when u convert, but I made modest plans for my initial survival.

I prepared my application for a whole year, and I kept very good travel history but people without travel history do get visas, and married people also got visas. Just be rational with your plans and expectations all the best my people.

SUN HERE IS HOT O!!!!!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:17pm On Oct 03, 2018
If she can respond very well, if she has strong response, it is not a problem. Her age, though is something. How old is she?
HelenaEdwin:
Good morning, please my younger sister got admited into a college for an associate degree. She did not take any of gmat, ielts, sat and gre. Will it be a problem for her at the embassy if she is ask?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:20pm On Oct 03, 2018
Stick with you school. Okay? When you get in, you can change to another school you want. I am surprised your school did not want to write extension letter. That is weird.
jelmusboy:
I just picked up my passport with F-1 visa in it in Lagos. Unfortunately, I will not be able to join the class anymore and my program coordinator and Associate Dean advised me to defer to next semester, Spring 2019. Classes started August 20th.

Now, I'm even thinking of getting admission into another school cos I'm not satisfied with the standard of the school I got the visa with.

If I get admission, can I use the visa to enter US and then transfer to the school?

Kindly advise.

PhD student.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:31pm On Oct 03, 2018
Why would you want to use his essay and resume when you have yours and can write them or look for expert you can pay to help you for a personally tailored one?
AmaSophy:
Is it possible I have a sample of your essay sent to me as I am currently applying for a scholarship/tuition waiver that demands an essay and resume.

Please help me. Thank you




Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 2:33pm On Oct 03, 2018
GboyegaD:


If the schools you are applying to don't need an evaluation, save your money for other things.
One of the school needs evaluation while the other two don't. I tried asking if they would accept unevaluated but they insisted it must be evaluated. Even though it isn't my first choice course, it is the most affordable. Almost half the others.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 2:35pm On Oct 03, 2018
Ubah1:


Aside WES which requires verification of documents from school, ECE is more recognized and doesn't do verification like WES. So go with ECE, they are fast.
Thank you. So I can get my transcript evaluated with ECE in a month.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:35pm On Oct 03, 2018
A particular embassy is probably not US EMBASSY, because they don't do that. Statement of account isn't the only item that can delay issuance of a visa. But your point is helpful!
Blesso222:
You can contact your account officer to check if your is the one delaying the process. I work as a contact center consultant with a bank in Nigeria, a particular embassy sent a SOA for us to verify, but due to backlogs no one responded to the email. The embassy decided to call, I happened to pick the call and I ensured I contacted the customers home branch and responded to the embassy within 4hours verifying the authenticity. Liaise with your bank to see if that is pending with them.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Phatkayconcept: 2:41pm On Oct 03, 2018
FaoyeGeorge:


Hey bro, we should talk, phone/e-mail; admitted to ECPI University and same course, maybe we will help each other when we get there, my interview is soon.

As for your Sevis payment, My cousin in the states helped me, if you want I could tell her to assist also. Let me know when you see this.


Please I need you to kindly contact me please 8160664790 call/whatsap
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:42pm On Oct 03, 2018
Before October 1 or after? If your school has resumed, the solution is to defer and get i-20 for Spring 2019. You can then make sure you schedule for interview early. Goodluck!
Ibromotion:
I need your advice on this one. I've been admitted to my school of choice in the United State but I'm yet to go for my F1 Visa interview because I haven't even register for it due to some personal reasons. The school resumption date in my i-20 is on the 1st of October... I just want to know the consequence if I go for the interview days before the resumption date. Urgent response please.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:45pm On Oct 03, 2018
It certainly doesn't! Just be sure the one school will offer admission! Goodluck!
MyAmericandream:
Which school please?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by MyAmericandream(f): 2:53pm On Oct 03, 2018
fairheart:
It certainly doesn't! Just be sure the one school will offer admission! Goodluck!
Hi, I have already filled the SEVIS form myself, which states I should pay via moneygram or western union. Is their any chances for someone to pay for me via credit card in the states?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 2:58pm On Oct 03, 2018
No! Nigerians and Ghana are not allowed to use credit card for Sevis payment. If you have anyone in the US, tell them to take the cash to any western union office near them. Fill your and generate a coupon from the SEVIS website and send the person paying the fee a copy.
It can only be paid by cash, credit card was never allowed.
MyAmericandream:
Hi, I have already filled the SEVIS form myself, which states I should pay via moneygram or western union. Is their any chances for someone to pay for me via credit card in the states?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 3:01pm On Oct 03, 2018
fairheart:
A particular embassy is probably not US EMBASSY, because they don't do that. Statement of account isn't the only item that can delay issuance of a visa. But your point is helpful!

A lot of SOA have been verified recently by the US Embassy

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by MyAmericandream(f): 3:05pm On Oct 03, 2018
fairheart:
No! Nigerians and Ghana are not allowed to use credit card for Sevis payment. If you have anyone in the US, tell them to take the cash to any western union office near them. Fill your and generate a coupon from the SEVIS website and send the person paying the fee a copy.
It can only be paid by cash, credit card was never allowed.
Ok, thanks. I thought one can use card once you are in US?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 3:07pm On Oct 03, 2018
Should I take this new approach as "becoming-like-Canadian-embassy".
I understand though, they are looking for means to curb the crowd and only have legitimate individual applied for their visas. But Nigerians always beat Oyibo system sha. They certainly want the crowd of applicant go down. But at least they are issuing to those they found worthy.
LagosismyHome:


A lot of SOA have been verified recently by the US Embassy
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 3:08pm On Oct 03, 2018
No card, even if you are Obama! You must pay with cash!
MyAmericandream:
Ok, thanks. I thought one can use card once you are in US?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by MyAmericandream(f): 3:12pm On Oct 03, 2018
fairheart:
No card, even if you are Obama! You must pay with cash!
grin ok ,thanks bro!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Phatkayconcept: 3:13pm On Oct 03, 2018
Hello please l need urgent response,!
I don't have anyone in the USA that can help me pay for sevis. However, I read through an article online through which I can complete the I-901 form online, generate a coupon and then take it to Western union in any bank, collect their bule form and fill it then pay the money in naira and that the sevis payment will be effected. Has anyone tried this please, I don't want to do I too know.

Please help!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 100kobo(m): 3:13pm On Oct 03, 2018
NameUserNo:
Please house ECE or IERF; which is faster and can evaluate my transcript in a month. I am willing to pay for 5 days rush service. I don't want verification process to delay the evaluation; so I will prefer an agency that doesn't send back to Nigeria schools for verification.
Also, which is more acceptable. The school i am applying to don't have any preference but I am looking at future use. Thank you.


Lagosismyhome, theamerican, Femi312, Sorelee, Folmus, imperiouxx, Bigfrancis21, Twoods, EZEIGBO1OFIMO, Walsping, Ubah1, Oludare01, Time2Smile, MackyNaija, ponpon, rexcheng, quoran, learner007, happyday, 100kobo, GboyegaD, Godchangemylife, pastor Walspring and other gurus here....

WES usually takes plenty of time, but are magnanimous in their evaluations. ECE is faster but churns out frugal grade points. It's up to you to decide.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 100kobo(m): 3:15pm On Oct 03, 2018
Phatkayconcept:
Hello please l need urgent response,!
I don't have anyone in the USA that can help me pay for sevis. However, I read through an article online through which I can complete the I-901 form online, generate a coupon and then take it to Western union in any bank, collect their bule form and fill it then pay the money in naira and that the sevis payment will be effected. Has anyone tried this please, I don't want to do I too know.

Please help!

You can generate the coupon yourself, but I'm not sure you can complete the payment in Nigeria.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 3:17pm On Oct 03, 2018
It is incumbent on the "freshers" joining the forum and following up here to add a short profile of themselves when asking questions related to admission process in the US. You want guru to help answer your questions? Great! They are many here, if they ain't so busy chasing their own dreams too. But some of you ask questions in a way that can't be answered directly. So, questions like this have been ignored.
Hence, with a short profile, we might have a clue of who is asking the question and then use that to tailor your answer.
A short profile should contain:

Age
Academic level
Program and degree you intend to study in the US
Term you wish to apply

This is only necessary if asking admission-related question and about prospect of successful student visa interview.
Anyway, good luck to all the dreamers here.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 3:28pm On Oct 03, 2018
Not all bank can do it. I use Zenith and the staff there were just like, What is Sevis fee--if you tell them. If you need someone to help with the payment, contact me. I can get it done for you between today and Friday.
Phatkayconcept:
Hello please l need urgent response,!
I don't have anyone in the USA that can help me pay for sevis. However, I read through an article online through which I can complete the I-901 form online, generate a coupon and then take it to Western union in any bank, collect their bule form and fill it then pay the money in naira and that the sevis payment will be effected. Has anyone tried this please, I don't want to do I too know.

Please help!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2018
Phatkayconcept:
Hello please l need urgent response,!
I don't have anyone in the USA that can help me pay for sevis. However, I read through an article online through which I can complete the I-901 form online, generate a coupon and then take it to Western union in any bank, collect their bule form and fill it then pay the money in naira and that the sevis payment will be effected. Has anyone tried this please, I don't want to do I too know.

Please help!

walspring , contact him and he might be able to help . You cannot pay it in nigeria , the closest western union to pay outside nigeria is in Ecobank Benin Republic (cotonu) . alternatively ask here on nairaland or find someone in the US who can help you pay
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Spotlighte: 3:48pm On Oct 03, 2018
Uzzy785:
Hi. I am going for a masters in health services administration at Tulane University SPHTM. This place is truly a gold mine and I learnt so much here. I got approved on 27th of sept in abj. Just picked up my passport today. I felt I should give back to the community. There is a lot of background story to this interview but for the sake of brevity i will just go straight to my interview. This was my 2nd attempt.


Lastly to everyone who posted here, thanks. I started from group 9 to this current group. Its long, I am sorry but I hope this helps someone who genuinely wants to better himself or herself positively. Like i said, i am not inclined to put up things here but if you have questions, feel free to reach out and i will try and answer your emails. Pls be patient with me as i am a doctor with really busy hrs. Never, ever give up. God bless you all.
Congratulations Uzzy.
This is an application fee free school, yes?
I have a friend who's currently doing his PhD there, and he's been telling me really nice things about Tulane.

Go prosper hun.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LearnAndObey: 3:48pm On Oct 03, 2018
Uzzy785:
Hi. I am going for a masters in health services administration at Tulane University SPHTM. This place is truly a gold mine and I learnt so much here. I got approved on 27th of sept in abj. Just picked up my passport today. I felt I should give back to the community. There is a lot of background story to this interview but for the sake of brevity i will just go straight to my interview. This was my 2nd attempt.

V.O, good morning

Me, good morning

V.O, where are you going to

Me, Tulane university in new orleans for a masters in health services administration otherwise known as health care management

V.O, how did you hear about the school

Me, when i first made up my mind that i wanted a masters, i went to google and searched for top 20 schools of public health in USA, then i bagan checking each school on their official website. Tulane ranked 12th on the US news and world reports and also My supervisor mentioned the school as one at the forefront on research on tropical diseases which is important to Nigeria...V.O, i will stop you right there.

V.O, why now when you do not have enough medical experience

Me, Not at all, I have been a medical doctor for over 3 yrs now (told her all i have done since graduation till now, all the things on my DS160). V.O, I will stop you right there, so why now?

Me, Based on this experience, i have witnessed a lot of heart shattering things such as people not being able to afford drugs, doctors and healthworkers going on strike, people dying of preventable diseases. Most burdersome is how crippled the country is when we have epidemics. We have manpower and appreciable material resources, what we lack is good administration, planning and execution on how to generate an output that covers the health issues of all Nigerians. This is why i am going to the US to gain such transferable skills. I also have plans of owning my own hospital in Nigeria in the next 6yrs and I need this training to be able to run it efficiently and effectively with aims of giving affordable and accessible health care to my people...VO...i will stop you right there.

V.O, who is sponsoring this

Me, My uncle and i mentioned his name

V.O, can i see a statement

Me, yes, here you go

VO, what does he do

Me, told her

V.O, why is he doing this.

Me, he has always been supportive of my academic pursuits and wants me to be an instrument of positive change in the healthsector of this country

V.O looks at me seriously then says...do you agree to take full responsibility of this document if its found to be fake, this will cost you a 10yrs ban

Me, Yes, its authentic.

V.O, Ok, you have been approved...then the famous temporary deafness started....you will need this i20 at the port of entry...
Me, come again...repeats herself. Your passport will be available so so date, Me, pls come again....VO repeats herself....VO, you wont be able to enter the US 30 days before start of school so the earliest date for you to enter the US is so so date...Me, pls come again...VO, repeats herself. Are you clear with all i have said?
Me, yes

V.O, picks up the white paper and hands it over to me, do have a nice day.
Me, and you too.

Few tips that i can give based on my experience.

1st believe in yourself, sounds cliche right but its tested and trusted. My 1st interview, i met the infamous african american woman and honestly it was not pleasant atall. So if you know within you that you did the whole process yourself, had all your documents intact like i did and the only issue was the interview, do try again.

I am single, in my twenties and have not travelled before. So do not let that bother you so much.

Avoid agents pls. Avoid agents pls. They can be soo wicked. Do everything yourself. Come here for information

Pls be confident, its necessary...there was this guy shouting ontop of his voice thinking it was projecting confidence but we listening could hear the anxiety in every syllable what more the V.O. He was denied. Pls practice well before hand.

I have always been confident about my abilities. GPA 3.6/4 (Wes evaluated). GRE total 310. Applied kindda late to 8 schools was admitted into 7. Two gave me partial scholarships. So i was pretty confident. After the 1st denial, i was truly humbled but i am a resilient fellow. I hardly give up. I found God again...lol, sounds funny but its true. I prayed harder than I did before the 1st interview. I had to trust God this time and it worked.

Listen to motivationals, they helped me alot. I went on youtube, saw a lot. I discovered TD Jakes. What a gifted speaker. It will help you get over the few days depression and push you on.

I had to also contact ppl here to help me. Some answered, some didnt and i understand. People are busy with school, work and all but for a shy guy like me who likes to keep my business my business, i dreaded putting up my enquiries so i contacted the ones i noticed gave enlightening responses with a touch of humanity and who were willing to help others. Few answered, most didnt. So go with the ones that replied you.

Pls during the interview, learn to talk,express yourself. Do not be rigid. A lady i observed who was laughing with the consular officer and smiling through out got hers. I had to learn to smile like those beauty pagent models. My first interview was corrupted with the mantra of dont talk if not spoken to, do not answer what you were not asked...so i was a one word answering machine..yes, no...i did not even expatiate on questions and there was this long period when she was just typing on end, i was expecting more questions but none came afterwords because i read here how brief one had to be, anyways the point is pls by all means express yourself fully. When you notice them typing for long, present your case again, talk about the school, ask for opinion on the city you intend to go to school, say your future plans for Nigeria. Dont just keep mute. Let the V.O be the one to say 'stop'

I want to thank Promise, God bless you. Also Ubah, thank you...your candid advice helped.
Lastly to everyone who posted here, thanks. I started from group 9 to this current group. Its long, I am sorry but I hope this helps someone who genuinely wants to better himself or herself positively. Like i said, i am not inclined to put up things here but if you have questions, feel free to reach out and i will try and answer your emails. Pls be patient with me as i am a doctor with really busy hrs. Never, ever give up. God bless you all.

Congratulations Sir
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by alibi499: 3:51pm On Oct 03, 2018
Hello my lovely people. Please can i use my father-in-law's account statement to get my i-20 and during interview. Is there any problem this might cause.
You advice is highly welcome.

House please advice me.

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