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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by ajeleseujn(m): 1:43pm On Nov 12, 2018
freestylebony:
please o gurus in the house, if one is applying to like 4 schools with uni-assist, i know uni-assist will use one batch of documents for the 4 schools but how will one address the 4 schools to uni-assist as in will the application forms of the 4 schools be in separate envelopes together with the documents?

Put the 4 application forms in one envelope.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by ajeleseujn(m): 1:47pm On Nov 12, 2018
blaze007:
Oh OK. Am looking for 1 in Abuja. Coz I went to post office at Zone 3. Dey said I can only use EMS which is about 12k. And I need to send to 3 skuls.
Any1 with info on postoffice in Abuja.


They should have other packages except EMS, I believe registered mail still exist so ask for that. And it's affordable
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by blaze007(m): 2:03pm On Nov 12, 2018
Oh tanx bro.....will give it a try 2moro Gods grace. I learnt the registered mail is 2k or so......from people that sent via NIPOST in lagos.

ajeleseujn:


They should have other packages except EMS, I believe registered mail still exist so ask for that. And it's affordable
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by dadaski: 2:14pm On Nov 12, 2018
Hi Guys,
I have been trying to book an appointment for a long term VISA (for re-union), however, I have not been able to do so for over 3 months now, it keeps saying no vacant appointment. Please does anyone know the right time to book an appointment for a long term VISA. Please kindly help out. Thank you
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Ogoonna: 3:02pm On Nov 12, 2018
Hello house, i did my interview on the 25 oct and during the interview the vo said that my school letter wasn’t complete and I should contact the school. I text went well and after the interview she the vo still told me “ get in touch with your school and have them send you the appropriate letter and send it to us through email”
Well letter discovered that My invitation letter was 2 pages and I only went with one. The other page was sent to me in 2016 when i first got the admission but since then i have been getting a renewal i.e I only went with the renewed page .
So got the 2 pages and scannes it then sent to embassy..after a week this people sent me a rejection letter stating that” my visa application could not be granted because I couldn’t provide a valid admission letter from a german university”
I tried to talk to the sch and they were willing to help send me the complete letter again and even extract requirements but it would take 5week”
But I only have 4 weeks to petition the decision..
Please does any one win a petition and have the rejection decision reviewed and reversed?? I need suggestions please thank you
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Dutchkid: 4:12pm On Nov 12, 2018
blaze007:
Oh OK. Am looking for 1 in Abuja. Coz I went to post office at Zone 3. Dey said I can only use EMS which is about 12k. And I need to send to 3 skuls.
Any1 with info on postoffice in Abuja.

Most post office do post to oversea. All you need to do is to buy the required number of overseas stamp although they will have to weigh the parcel and tell you how many to buy. You will then attach it on the parcel and put it in the over seas slot. Them wan chop you cos They always get commission when one use EMS.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by blaze007(m): 4:18pm On Nov 12, 2018
Thanx bro......will give it another shot. will insist on June 12.

Dutchkid:

Most post office do post to oversea. All you need to do is to buy the required number of overseas stamp although they will have to weigh the parcel and tell you how many to buy. You will then attach it on the parcel and put it in the over seas slot. Them wan chop you cos They always get commission when one use EMS.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by harkheju(m): 4:55pm On Nov 12, 2018
Lol..which one is June 12

blaze007:
Thanx bro......will give it another shot. will insist on June 12.

Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Kenechill: 4:56pm On Nov 12, 2018
blaze007:
Oh OK. Am looking for 1 in Abuja. Coz I went to post office at Zone 3. Dey said I can only use EMS which is about 12k. And I need to send to 3 skuls.
Any1 with info on postoffice in Abuja.


Instead of ems why not use UPS. UPS is 3 days and 13k. Ems is 12 days, 12k
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by harkheju(m): 5:25pm On Nov 12, 2018
Me I still get time well well... I will use NIPOST.. Even if na crawl dem dey crawl...it will get to Germany before December ending grin


Kenechill:


Instead of ems why not use UPS. UPS is 3 days and 13k. Ems is 12 days, 12k
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Sakasitay(m): 5:38pm On Nov 12, 2018
Wow hello guys,

It has been a long time. I really suffered before I got my visum. About three weeks after I got my AM.
Thanks be to God, and also my advisers, and even the International Students enrollment officer at my
university. So, I got my visa on the 15th of October. I was supposed to move out Nigeria on 13th October,
but the embassy used my visa to dance shaku shaku. God pass them las las. Their delay cost me extra money
for the rescheduling of my ticket.

Some people can be annoying sha. When I told people about my case, they undermined it by saying - "that I have no problem now",
some people even said that if I can afford to pay tuition fees in Baden-Wuettenberg, then that means I can afford to have my rent
counting, while I haven't arrived Germany. To the Glory of the Lord, my name was announced as the first person for visa collection
that fateful day. (Paulinus my ni^^a lol).

So, I departed on the 19th of October, 22:35 pm and arrived frankfurt 6 O'clock in the morning, before I took my connecting flight to
Stuttgart. Settled down, and even toured the school. Then the following Monday, the real business started. During the first two weeks
of intense, fast-paced and rather confusing lectures, I was doubting myself. I began to have cognitive dissonance (psychological/mental
disturbances that arise after a decision to do something has yielded results). But, I have begun to cope. I am even the only black man from
this whole wide world in my class.

1. When you are coming, ensure that you revise some of the key components of your undergraduate degree program.
2. Come along with your undergraduate research project. You may be asked to defend it again, in front of Oyibo profs (INTIMIDATING!)
3. Don't carry excess luggage. When you reach here, you can buy the appropriate winter jackets and so on.
4. Learn some German, before you arrive. Communication is a problem, if you can't speak "come-and-be-going" level of German.
5. Try to sort out your STW accommodation before heading to Germany, lest you spend your entire money on staying in hotels.
6. Distraction dey here oo. Free internet, beautiful shops, parties here and there. Be guided.

I can't believe that I have become an adviser on this page. Look at me now, about eight months ago, I was still asking for how to navigate
on DAAD.de
Just believe and have the courage to take the risk, and you will be glad you did. Thanks for all the people who made this thread lit. Eke40seven, and his mythbusters, Cassie V for ze tips, Justwise, Dailydollar, shasha, everyone. I will still pop in from time to time, to provide help, in any way I can. Auf wiedersehen alle.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Laurel10: 5:44pm On Nov 12, 2018
Please guys this is the application form to certify my documents @ the German Lagos Consulate.

What do they mean by "PLACE"?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Laurel10: 5:47pm On Nov 12, 2018
Please guys on the application form to certify documents @ the German Lagos Consulate.

What do they mean by "PLACE" @ the last page of the form where there's date and signature?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Chriswazo(m): 6:29pm On Nov 12, 2018
Sakasitay:
Wow hello guys,

It has been a long time. I really suffered before I got my visum. About three weeks after I got my AM.
Thanks be to God, and also my advisers, and even the International Students enrollment officer at my
university. So, I got my visa on the 15th of October. I was supposed to move out Nigeria on 13th October,
but the embassy used my visa to dance shaku shaku. God pass them las las. Their delay cost me extra money
for the rescheduling of my ticket.

Some people can be annoying sha. When I told people about my case, they undermined it by saying - "that I have no problem now",
some people even said that if I can afford to pay tuition fees in Baden-Wuettenberg, then that means I can afford to have my rent
counting, while I haven't arrived Germany. To the Glory of the Lord, my name was announced as the first person for visa collection
that fateful day. (Paulinus my ni^^a lol).

So, I departed on the 19th of October, 22:35 pm and arrived frankfurt 6 O'clock in the morning, before I took my connecting flight to
Stuttgart. Settled down, and even toured the school. Then the following Monday, the real business started. During the first two weeks
of intense, fast-paced and rather confusing lectures, I was doubting myself. I began to have cognitive dissonance (psychological/mental
disturbances that arise after a decision to do something has yielded results). But, I have begun to cope. I am even the only black man from
this whole wide world in my class.

1. When you are coming, ensure that you revise some of the key components of your undergraduate degree program.
2. Come along with your undergraduate research project. You may be asked to defend it again, in front of Oyibo profs (INTIMIDATING!)
3. Don't carry excess luggage. When you reach here, you can buy the appropriate winter jackets and so on.
4. Learn some German, before you arrive. Communication is a problem, if you can't speak "come-and-be-going" level of German.
5. Try to sort out your STW accommodation before heading to Germany, lest you spend your entire money on staying in hotels.
6. Distraction dey here oo. Free internet, beautiful shops, parties here and there. Be guided.

I can't believe that I have become an adviser on this page. Look at me now, about eight months ago, I was still asking for how to navigate
on DAAD.de
Just believe and have the courage to take the risk, and you will be glad you did. Thanks for all the people who made this thread lit. Eke40seven, and his mythbusters, Cassie V for ze tips, Justwise, Dailydollar, shasha, everyone. I will still pop in from time to time, to provide help, in any way I can. Auf wiedersehen alle.

Congrats once again bro, I would love you to say more on being the only black in your class, does it affect the way the lecturers regard or talk to you?? Do you experience racism among your classmates etc? The free WiFi is it everywhere or just inside the school? Pls do come back to clear me

As me dark wella, am very concerned

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by heybaby12(f): 6:37pm On Nov 12, 2018
Chriswazo:


Opened where, Uni-assist ist not receiving application for the course o. I don't understand this Uni-assist again sef
MSC is direct to the school hope you know
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Koval12(m): 6:53pm On Nov 12, 2018
Chriswazo:


Congrats once again bro, I would love you to say more on being the only black in your class, does it affect the way the lecturers regard or talk to you?? Do you experience racism among your classmates etc? The free WiFi is it everywhere or just inside the school? Pls do come back to clear me

As me dark wella, am very concerned
You dey Naija dey fear racism grin grin

Mek I gain admission first.
If they throw me banana, I go collect am leak am.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Koval12(m): 6:54pm On Nov 12, 2018
Laurel10:
Please guys on the application form to certify documents @ the German Lagos Consulate.

What do they mean by "PLACE" @ the last page of the form where there's date and signature?
place could be Lagos, Nigeria, Abuja Nigeria etc

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by ajeleseujn(m): 7:03pm On Nov 12, 2018
Anybody at university of kassel-economic behaviour and governance? please holla
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by waledora(f): 7:50pm On Nov 12, 2018
Pls which of these documents will I upload in uniassist portal?
1.) Certified documents (scanned)
2.) Original certificate (Scanned)
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Generous222(m): 8:10pm On Nov 12, 2018
Original certificate
waledora:
Pls which of these documents will I upload in uniassist portal?
1.) Certified documents (scanned)
2.) Original certificate (Scanned)

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Sakasitay(m): 8:33pm On Nov 12, 2018
Chriswazo:


Congrats once again bro, I would love you to say more on being the only black in your class, does it affect the way the lecturers regard or talk to you?? Do you experience racism among your classmates etc? The free WiFi is it everywhere or just inside the school? Pls do come back to clear me

As me dark wella, am very concerned

I flaunt my blackness. And I comport myself. I try as much as possible to
say something in class. There's one prof that likes pointing fingers when
he asks questions, as if we are in a Nigerian University. I wont sit in front
again during his classes biko. But it's not that bad. I get along with the white
people, Asian people and so.

The trick in breaking into their circles, is to approach them and introduce yourself, from
the onset, so that you are not left in isolation. Another, is to engage them in a discourse
concerning Africa, or stuff you know about the world in general. Oyibo people like to dey
yarn educative gist lol.

The wifi is provided by STW, in collabo with the school. So, when you are coming, buy a router and a WLAN
cable from computer village, or any computer market in your city of residence, that's considering the fact that some people
don't live in Lagos. I have not experienced racism. Even if I do, I would just look away, because I am not bothered
such distractions.

Although, the bus drivers can be cold some times. But na today? Are they worse than danfo conductors? So, one can
actually not pay attention to slight racism, and keep the head up.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Sakasitay(m): 8:37pm On Nov 12, 2018
Koval12:
You dey Naija dey fear racism grin grin

Mek I gain admission first.
If they throw me banana, I go collect am leak am.

Ordinary banana o

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by joshuabless: 9:06pm On Nov 12, 2018
Sakasitay:


I flaunt my blackness. And I comport myself. I try as much as possible to
say something in class. There's one prof that likes pointing fingers when
he asks questions, as if we are in a Nigerian University. I wont sit in front
again during his classes biko. But it's not that bad. I get along with the white
people, Asian people and so.

The trick in breaking into their circles, is to approach them and introduce yourself, from
the onset, so that you are not left in isolation. Another, is to engage them in a discourse
concerning Africa, or stuff you know about the world in general. Oyibo people like to dey
yarn educative gist lol.

The wifi is provided by STW, in collabo with the school. So, when you are coming, buy a router and a WLAN
cable from computer village, or any computer market in your city of residence, that's considering the fact that some people
don't live in Lagos. I have not experienced racism. Even if I do, I would just look away, because I am not bothered
such distractions.

Although, the bus drivers can be cold some times. But na today? Are they worse than danfo conductors? So, one can
actually not pay attention to slight racism, and keep the head up.
What about job offers bro
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by ajeleseujn(m): 9:19pm On Nov 12, 2018
waledora:
Pls which of these documents will I upload in uniassist portal?
1.) Certified documents (scanned)
2.) Original certificate (Scanned)

Certified documents

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Metabolite01: 9:26pm On Nov 12, 2018
Wow
It's been a long time I last visited this platform. Nice to be here once again and to know that things are going smoothly.
Congrats to those that have gotten admission and also to those that have gotten their A.M as well as visa.
For those still on the waiting list, keep the faith alive, you surely gonna share your testimony here very soon!
Amen.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Metabolite01: 9:31pm On Nov 12, 2018
A quick one before I sign out for today!

Hopefully between mid December and 3rd week of December I would be having some euros (€) to sell. Maybe 3500-3750€ or thereabout.

So if you know you would be needing it, just PM me so we strike a cool deal.

OneLoveEveryone!

The hustle is real here!

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by blaze007(m): 10:03pm On Nov 12, 2018
Lolz....will insist I want Nipost ni and not EmS

harkheju:
Lol..which one is June 12

Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by blaze007(m): 10:06pm On Nov 12, 2018
.

Kenechill:


Instead of ems why not use UPS. UPS is 3 days and 13k. Ems is 12 days, 12k
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by blaze007(m): 10:06pm On Nov 12, 2018
I get u bro...but 13k multiply by the 3 skuls..dats 39k. 39k I can use to buy winter jacket when I reach Germany God's grace

Kenechill:


Instead of ems why not use UPS. UPS is 3 days and 13k. Ems is 12 days, 12k
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Metabolite01: 10:20pm On Nov 12, 2018
Sakasitay:
Wow hello guys,

It has been a long time. I really suffered before I got my visum. About three weeks after I got my AM.
Thanks be to God, and also my advisers, and even the International Students enrollment officer at my
university. So, I got my visa on the 15th of October. I was supposed to move out Nigeria on 13th October,
but the embassy used my visa to dance shaku shaku. God pass them las las. Their delay cost me extra money
for the rescheduling of my ticket.

Some people can be annoying sha. When I told people about my case, they undermined it by saying - "that I have no problem now",
some people even said that if I can afford to pay tuition fees in Baden-Wuettenberg, then that means I can afford to have my rent
counting, while I haven't arrived Germany. To the Glory of the Lord, my name was announced as the first person for visa collection
that fateful day. (Paulinus my ni^^a lol).

So, I departed on the 19th of October, 22:35 pm and arrived frankfurt 6 O'clock in the morning, before I took my connecting flight to
Stuttgart. Settled down, and even toured the school. Then the following Monday, the real business started. During the first two weeks
of intense, fast-paced and rather confusing lectures, I was doubting myself. I began to have cognitive dissonance (psychological/mental
disturbances that arise after a decision to do something has yielded results). But, I have begun to cope. I am even the only black man from
this whole wide world in my class.

1. When you are coming, ensure that you revise some of the key components of your undergraduate degree program.
2. Come along with your undergraduate research project. You may be asked to defend it again, in front of Oyibo profs (INTIMIDATING!)
3. Don't carry excess luggage. When you reach here, you can buy the appropriate winter jackets and so on.
4. Learn some German, before you arrive. Communication is a problem, if you can't speak "come-and-be-going" level of German.
5. Try to sort out your STW accommodation before heading to Germany, lest you spend your entire money on staying in hotels.
6. Distraction dey here oo. Free internet, beautiful shops, parties here and there. Be guided.

I can't believe that I have become an adviser on this page. Look at me now, about eight months ago, I was still asking for how to navigate
on DAAD.de
Just believe and have the courage to take the risk, and you will be glad you did. Thanks for all the people who made this thread lit. Eke40seven, and his mythbusters, Cassie V for ze tips, Justwise, Dailydollar, shasha, everyone. I will still pop in from time to time, to provide help, in any way I can. Auf wiedersehen alle.

Nice!
Congrats on your arrival and your rapid capability to cope with the system
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Metabolite01: 10:22pm On Nov 12, 2018
blaze007:
I get u bro...but 13k multiply by the 3 skuls..dats 39k. 39k I can use to buy winter jacket when I reach Germany God's grace


I'll suggest you send it as one package to someone here in Germany, then the person would help you distribute to the various schools. That will be quite affordable and safer for you.

Cheers!

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