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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by ponpon(m): 1:29am On Jan 08, 2019
How is masters research fake research sir? Smh
Oeworldbest1:

PhD no dey get problem if you are well funded. My classmate wasn't even asked any question, the woman just said what course, he answered, next thing visa is approved. How many Americans want do PhD and PhD is the real research, masters research na fake research.

$2019 what a coincidence

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by jerrypeacelinks(m): 2:41am On Jan 08, 2019
Visa approval delayed again Walter Carington by Slim lady VO in window 4. This was my third attempt and I was super confident. I swear.

(I am still in shock though as I can't fathom what happened or where I got it all wrong).


VO: Good morning?
Me: Good morning Ma'am

VO: Passport and I-20 please?

Me: I passed them.

VO: So why do you wanna study?

Me: Currently most Nigerian firms have become IT savvy and are migrating their customer relationship management systems to those that are big data compliant like the hadoop and big data and computing which is even one of the core courses I will be study in my school is relatively new here in Nigeria with a lot of prospects but there is a lack of indigenous professionals. So these firms, because they want to make better business decisions, grow their business, stay relevant in the ever changing business world, they resort to hire expatriates who are professionals from technologically advanced countries like the US to help analyze their data. So this void created by a lack of indigenous professionals has created this burning desire in me to delve into this field and with my background in computer science which has exposed me to curriculum in Maths and Stat like numerical analysis, operations research and so on, a masters in this course will equip me with the technical and analytical skills that I need to flourish as an effective data analyst when I return to Nigeria and will also ensure I fill the gap for a lack of indigenous professionals in the field. It will also help me secure a top paying job in one of the top multinational...

VO cuts me off and says: Oh yeah u mentioned there is a lack of indigenous professionals and this course will help you fit in.

Me: Yes Ma'am.

She continued: Did you apply to any other schools?
Me: Yes. I applied to two other schools asides TAMUK.

VO: OK. So why do you wanna study at TAMUK? Why did you choose them?

Me: There is this on going research on Big Data and Computing carried out by Professor Steven Sedory that I am interested in. This area is new here in Nigeria and has a lot of prospects.

Also, the Curriculm at TAMUK is designed in such a way that it permits flexibility. That's is to say it will allow me choose from electives in other programmes like operations research and numerical analysis that are in line with my career interest.

They also have great faculties and excellent research facilities like the Javelina algebra computer laboratory and the James C. Jernigan library which is one of the largest library in the whole of Texas with over 600,000 volumes of print books, journals and government publications.

Also....

VO: Did you write any entrance exams?
Me: Yes. I wrote a standardised test.

VO: Which of them?

Me: I sat for the GRE.

VO: What were your scores?

Me: I scored 299 overall. 149 in the verbal, 150 in the quantitative and 4.0 in the analytical writing.

VO: I see you have been here previously twice?

Me: Yes Ma'am.

VO: so what do you think has changed in your profile?

Me: I believe I am more confident now.

VO: Okay, your confidence level? (smiles one devilish smile). Picks my passport and scans through to see my travel history.

Me: (maintaining eye contact from beginning to the end) and hoping for good news cos I recently visited South Africa in August.

VO: Who will be sponsoring your studies?

Me: (smiling) My dad.


VO: Well, sorry, you do not qualify at this time. (Dishes out the awful paper).

Me: Shocked. Took my property and left.


Till now, I am yet to factor out what was wrong. My brother waiting for me no even believe am. I have been thinking still and can't figure out what the matter is. Please gurus, what do you think went wrong?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by omoobaadeNGR: 3:02am On Jan 08, 2019
jerrypeacelinks:
Visa approval delayed again Walter Carington by Slim lady VO in window 4. This was my third attempt and I was super confident. I swear.

(I am still in shock though as I can't fathom what happened or where I got it all wrong).


VO: Good morning?
Me: Good morning Ma'am

VO: Passport and I-20 please?

Me: I passed them.

VO: So why do you wanna study?

Me: Currently most Nigerian firms have become IT savvy and are migrating their customer relationship management systems to those that are big data compliant like the hadoop and big data and computing which is even one of the core courses I will be study in my school is relatively new here in Nigeria with a lot of prospects but there is a lack of indigenous professionals. So these firms, because they want to make better business decisions, grow their business, stay relevant in the ever changing business world, they resort to hire expatriates who are professionals from technologically advanced countries like the US to help analyze their data. So this void created by a lack of indigenous professionals has created this burning desire in me to delve into this field and with my background in computer science which has exposed me to curriculum in Maths and Stat like numerical analysis, operations research and so on, a masters in this course will equip me with the technical and analytical skills that I need to flourish as an effective data analyst when I return to Nigeria and will also ensure I fill the gap for a lack of indigenous professionals in the field. It will also help me secure a top paying job in one of the top multinational...

VO cuts me off and says: Oh yeah u mentioned there is a lack of indigenous professionals and this course will help you fit in.

Me: Yes Ma'am.

She continued: Did you apply to any other schools?
Me: Yes. I applied to two other schools asides TAMUK.

VO: OK. So why do you wanna study at TAMUK? Why did you choose them?

Me: There is this on going research on Big Data and Computing carried out by Professor Steven Sedory that I am interested in. This area is new here in Nigeria and has a lot of prospects.

Also, the Curriculm at TAMUK is designed in such a way that it permits flexibility. That's is to say it will allow me choose from electives in other programmes like operations research and numerical analysis that are in line with my career interest.

They also have great faculties and excellent research facilities like the Javelina algebra computer laboratory and the James C. Jernigan library which is one of the largest library in the whole of Texas with over 600,000 volumes of print books, journals and government publications.

Also....

VO: Did you write any entrance exams?
Me: Yes. I wrote a standardised test.

VO: Which of them?

Me: I sat for the GRE.

VO: What were your scores?

Me: I scored 299 overall. 149 in the verbal, 150 in the quantitative and 4.0 in the analytical writing.

VO: I see you have been here previously twice?

Me: Yes Ma'am.

VO: so what do you think has changed in your profile?

Me: I believe I am more confident now.

VO: Okay, your confidence level? (smiles one devilish smile). Picks my passport and scans through to see my travel history.

Me: (maintaining eye contact from beginning to the end) and hoping for good news cos I recently visited South Africa in August.

VO: Who will be sponsoring your studies?

Me: (smiling) My dad.


VO: Well, sorry, you do not qualify at this time. (Dishes out the awful paper).

Me: Shocked. Took my property and left.


Till now, I am yet to factor out what was wrong. My brother waiting for me no even believe am. I have been thinking still and can't figure out what the matter is. Please gurus, what do you think went wrong?
Sorry for your unfortunate delay... My observation is as follows
You could have prepared a better response for the bolded response ahead of your interview! Saying your confidence level has improved is vague. It simply means you didn't understand why you were denied the first 2 times. If you did, you would have brought them into the discussion. I presume you were denied based on Section 214(B)? You would have found ways to demonstrate strong ties to Nigeria... You're single, you're not employed or self employed? You don't have university funding... You could have done better.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Sosao(f): 4:31am On Jan 08, 2019
Just got admitted to Morgan state university but had to defer till fall ...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 5:48am On Jan 08, 2019
This is a list of very nice recommendations, but the 3rd point is not a valid one. 2 years work experience is not on the low side for an MBA program-except the applicant is looking for a sort of waiver for GRE/GMAT in case the B-schools offer that to students and 3-5 years work experience is required to be eligible for the waiver. Remember there is professional MBA/Executive MBA, and the normal traditional one. With 2 year work experience, a traditional MBA is cool. Remember 2 years is equivalent to full 24-month work experiences, and that is a rich background an MBA can be obtained on. I have a friend who got an MBA on a 1 year work experience and graduated first class from a university in Texas.
So, this student don't need to wait till 2020. He/she can start immediately. There are even better B-schools still taking in application for MBA in addition to the ones you mentioned.
bracelum:


Great!
Here are my recommendations.

1. Take the GRE and study hard for it. At this point, I wouldn't want you to worry about schools - worry more about getting a high GRE score. I'm suggesting GRE because I'm assuming you are considering a role in Corporate Finance and not Investment Banking. If you're considering Investment Banking, then it will require more effort as you will need to ace the GMAT with a 90+ percentile score and also invest significantly in networking.

2. Your undergraduate in geology makes you a non-traditional applicant to an MBA. It may be a good thing if you leverage that in your essays. B-schools need diversity, and I don't think they have many geologists in their application pool.

3. Two years work experience is quite on the low side for an MBA. MBA is not a degree for entry-level roles. So, I'll suggest you work towards Fall 2020 and by then, you should have 3 years of work experience which isn't bad.

4. While selecting programs, I will advise you to be open to programs that will give you added skills such as marketing, healthcare management, and analytics. It makes you more versatile and more competitive on the job market. You can do this by selecting dual degrees or by choosing concentrations in those MBA programs.

5. I will recommend UND's Mendoza MBA/MSBA dual degree (STEM), Arizona State MBA, Rochester's Simon B-School (they have a STEM concentration) and Penn State's Smeal MBA. The STEM programs are better in terms of work opportunities because they allow you more chances for the H-1B.

6. If you check carefully, these schools are among the top 50 B-schools in the US and they give significant financial aid for these programs. Those that are not within the top 50 should be very close to top 50. Don't (I repeat, DON'T) apply to a >80th ranked MBA program even if you get full funding. Brand and network is the game in b-schools and your career chances are very very tough when you attend those programs.

7. That should be all.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Davidkking(m): 5:57am On Jan 08, 2019
fairheart:
Congrats. PhD always move. Hope you'll enjoy your studies!
Do undergraduate degrees get as much approval?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 6:05am On Jan 08, 2019
fairheart:
This is a list of very nice recommendations, but the 3rd point is not a valid one. 2 years work experience is not on the low side for an MBA program-except the applicant is looking for a sort of waiver for GRE/GMAT in case the B-schools offer that to students and 3-5 years work experience is required to be eligible for the waiver. Remember there is professional MBA/Executive MBA, and the normal traditional one. With 2 year work experience, a traditional MBA is cool. Remember 2 years is equivalent to full 24-month work experiences, and that is a rich background an MBA can be obtained on. I have a friend who got an MBA on a 1 year work experience and graduated first class from a university in Texas.
So, this student don't need to wait till 2020. He/she can start immediately. There are even better B-schools still taking in application for MBA in addition to the ones you mentioned.

I'll like to make the following clarifications;

1. I NEVER said he cannot gain MBA admission with less than 2 years work experience. A few business schools accept people with 0 years work experience to MBAs.

2. However, it is not advised that someone with less than 3 years experience join an MBA program except the person has worked with companies like Goldman Sachs or McKinsey. MBA is a degree you use to climb the leadership ladder in organizations and if you don't have significant work experience before you enter, you may not enjoy the benefits of an MBA. It is totally wrong to complete an MBA and start seeking entry-level roles. A better strategy is to get some work experience before an MBA and take a leap into managerial roles after the MBA. That explains why schools like Stanford (even though they accept fresh graduates for MBA) still have a class profile with ~4 years work experience.

3. A lot of people without work experience rush into MBA programs but it is a poor strategy because, after graduation, they end up in jobs that recruits undergraduates. It doesn't maximize your earnings and it doesn't make you better off after spending two more years in school.

4. So, my advise for him to wait until he has 3 years work experience before applying for an MBA is for him to maximize his post-MBA salary and also use the MBA to take a leap into managerial roles. If he jumps into an MBA with less than 2 years work experience, he will most likely be employed as an Analyst or a Senior Analyst as opposed to a Manager role if he has >3 years work experience + an MBA.

5. You can do checks on LinkedIn to confirm my analysis.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ubah1(m): 6:56am On Jan 08, 2019
omoobaadeNGR:

Sorry for your unfortunate delay... My observation is as follows
You could have prepared a better response for the bolded response ahead of your interview! Saying your confidence level has improved is vague. It simply means you didn't understand why you were denied the first 2 times. If you did, you would have brought them into the discussion. I presume you were denied based on Section 214(B)? You would have found ways to demonstrate strong ties to Nigeria... You're single, you're not employed or self employed? You don't have university funding... You could have done better.

You said What's on my mind. Saying your confidence level is better now is a big turn off. How does that does show ties that the V.O is looking for, as she sees you as potential immigrant? He shouldn't give up, some even got it at the 7th time. Let him prepare well and refire during fall.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by kidUrbane: 7:06am On Jan 08, 2019
Hello gurus in the house,
I recently applied for WES evaluation and I’m still in the process of submitting my documents to WES. I am applying to a masters program. However, among the documents to be submitted listed includes WAEC scratch card and the last examination result from my secondary school. What happens if I cannot provide the last examination result from my secondary school. I am not referring to WAEC result. I can provide the scratch card. I really do not understand why they require the secondary school result since I am applying to a masters program and not undergraduate. Please if you have done WES evaluation before please enlighten me on how you fulfilled this particular requirement (high school examination result). Thank you.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Bunmip: 7:17am On Jan 08, 2019
Please gurus,

How can someone put a call through to the U. S Embassy in Lagos? i just want to do a follow up concerning my visa application that has been on administrative processing since December 18, 2018. My school resumption date is January 16,2019 and classes begin on January 22, 2019. I have mailed them but the reply i got was the normal generic reply.

Please anybody?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by CuteRedd(f): 7:23am On Jan 08, 2019
bracelum:


Great!
Here are my recommendations.

1. Take the GRE and study hard for it. At this point, I wouldn't want you to worry about schools - worry more about getting a high GRE score. I'm suggesting GRE because I'm assuming you are considering a role in Corporate Finance and not Investment Banking. If you're considering Investment Banking, then it will require more effort as you will need to ace the GMAT with a 90+ percentile score and also invest significantly in networking.

2. Your undergraduate in geology makes you a non-traditional applicant to an MBA. It may be a good thing if you leverage that in your essays. B-schools need diversity, and I don't think they have many geologists in their application pool.

3. Two years work experience is quite on the low side for an MBA. MBA is not a degree for entry-level roles. So, I'll suggest you work towards Fall 2020 and by then, you should have 3 years of work experience which isn't bad.

4. While selecting programs, I will advise you to be open to programs that will give you added skills such as marketing, healthcare management, and analytics. It makes you more versatile and more competitive on the job market. You can do this by selecting dual degrees or by choosing concentrations in those MBA programs.

5. I will recommend UND's Mendoza MBA/MSBA dual degree (STEM), Arizona State MBA, Rochester's Simon B-School (they have a STEM concentration) and Penn State's Smeal MBA. The STEM programs are better in terms of work opportunities because they allow you more chances for the H-1B.

6. If you check carefully, these schools are among the top 50 B-schools in the US and they give significant financial aid for these programs. Those that are not within the top 50 should be very close to top 50. Don't (I repeat, DON'T) apply to a >80th ranked MBA program even if you get full funding. Brand and network is the game in b-schools and your career chances are very very tough when you attend those programs.

7. That should be all.
loud it!!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by CuteRedd(f): 7:30am On Jan 08, 2019
fairheart:
This is a list of very nice recommendations, but the 3rd point is not a valid one. 2 years work experience is not on the low side for an MBA program-except the applicant is looking for a sort of waiver for GRE/GMAT in case the B-schools offer that to students and 3-5 years work experience is required to be eligible for the waiver. Remember there is professional MBA/Executive MBA, and the normal traditional one. With 2 year work experience, a traditional MBA is cool. Remember 2 years is equivalent to full 24-month work experiences, and that is a rich background an MBA can be obtained on. I have a friend who got an MBA on a 1 year work experience and graduated first class from a university in Texas.
So, this student don't need to wait till 2020. He/she can start immediately. There are even better B-schools still taking in application for MBA in addition to the ones you mentioned.
he/she hasn't taken GRE/"GMAT sir
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by rsb18: 7:50am On Jan 08, 2019
4gunners:
Congrats. Do you know Stephen?
Yeah I do, he is my oga..
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 4gunners(m): 8:33am On Jan 08, 2019
rsb18:
Yeah I do, he is my oga..
Hmn, this nairaland is not "faceless" as we may think. Enjoy your stay in Trump land.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by homirefacuny(m): 8:48am On Jan 08, 2019
Ttosyne:


Never give up, you'll definitely meet me here don't worry it will end in praise

Thanks dear and all the best!!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Sheq: 10:06am On Jan 08, 2019
kidUrbane:
Hello gurus in the house,
I recently applied for WES evaluation and I’m still in the process of submitting my documents to WES. I am applying to a masters program. However, among the documents to be submitted listed includes WAEC scratch card and the last examination result from my secondary school. What happens if I cannot provide the last examination result from my secondary school. I am not referring to WAEC result. I can provide the scratch card. I really do not understand why they require the secondary school result since I am applying to a masters program and not undergraduate. Please if you have done WES evaluation before please enlighten me on how you fulfilled this particular requirement (high school examination result). Thank you.
i didnt summit that..just waec and transcript..maybe u chose bsc inetead of graduate studies
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Obyknow(m): 10:11am On Jan 08, 2019
kidUrbane:
Hello gurus in the house,
I recently applied for WES evaluation and I’m still in the process of submitting my documents to WES. I am applying to a masters program. However, among the documents to be submitted listed includes WAEC scratch card and the last examination result from my secondary school. What happens if I cannot provide the last examination result from my secondary school. I am not referring to WAEC result. I can provide the scratch card. I really do not understand why they require the secondary school result since I am applying to a masters program and not undergraduate. Please if you have done WES evaluation before please enlighten me on how you fulfilled this particular requirement (high school examination result). Thank you.
The last examination result from your secondary school being requested by WES is your WAEC result.It is a new rule for applicants from Nigeria to have their secondary school documents (WAEC)sent to WES, regardless of the level of education they want to have evaluated.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by slamcole(m): 10:18am On Jan 08, 2019
Morning guys, please can someone help with the link to B1/B2 transcript page. Thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Oeworldbest1: 10:24am On Jan 08, 2019
ponpon:
How is masters research fake research sir? Smh

Na joke jare. You should know it's a hyperbole

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by rennyvik: 10:46am On Jan 08, 2019
omoobaadeNGR:

Sorry for your unfortunate delay... My observation is as follows
You could have prepared a better response for the bolded response ahead of your interview! Saying your confidence level has improved is vague. It simply means you didn't understand why you were denied the first 2 times. If you did, you would have brought them into the discussion. I presume you were denied based on Section 214(B)? You would have found ways to demonstrate strong ties to Nigeria... You're single, you're not employed or self employed? You don't have university funding... You could have done better.
Can I please have ur email address? It's important thank you
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by omoobaadeNGR: 11:02am On Jan 08, 2019
rennyvik:

Can I please have ur email address? It's important thank you
You could check your email for a message
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:22am On Jan 08, 2019
Godsmercy11:
Hey guys here is a quick one! need an urgent advice for a friend



He has been denied visa 3 times in the last 6 months. twice during fall and once during spring.

below is his interview transcripts



First Interview

Consular: Good morning

Me: Good morning

Con: May I have your passport and I-20?

Me: *passed it

Con.: What do you want to study

Me: Msc in Animal Science

Con. Why do you wanna study that course?

Me: I'm a trained veterinarian and my interest lies with infectious and zoonitic diseases. I've worked extensively on Low pathogenic Avian influenza virus in the south west and written a paper on it surveillance and the possibility of an antigenic shift from low pathogenicity to high pathogenicity. As a Vet. I always prefer to prevent than cure and thus my interest in further understanding the science of animals (husbandry, nutrition and management) which my curriculum do not completely cover, and this will help me in helping humans contact several zoonotic preventable diseases.

Con.: How did you know about Texas A&M?

Me: Through a friends and classmates that studied there

Con.: Tell me their names

Me: Adetunji Shakirat, Olukanni Ademola, Toreeq Mustapha

Con. *types... But these people are attending Texas A&M college station?

Me: Yes, except Demola who attended commerce

Con. So how can people from College Station recommend commerce

Me: They recommended A&M in general, I picked my choice of commerce because I found a supervisor that is willing to work with me in the name of Prof. Randy Harp who is the HOD of College of Agriculture.

Con.: How do you plan to support yourself?

Me: I have a Schorlaship of over $10,000 and I'll support the rest myself.

Con. : Can I see your account statement?

Me: *hands it over

Con.: You are short of $2,000 from this account, you have $24,000. How do you plan to complete this?

Me: I have a company that is running and ..... *cuts me short

Con. : Are you married?

Me : Yes, with a handsome boy.

Con: *Types for a while...

Sorry, I cannot approve your application........





Vo: Good morning

Me: Good morning

Vo: i-20 and passport please

Me: *passed it

Vo: What do you want to study?

Me: Msc animal science

Vo: Why?

Me: *Said almost same thing with in first interview

Vo: How do you plan to sponsor yourself?

Me: I have $10k schorlaship, then my dad is ready to fund the remaining.

Vo: Are you married?

Me: Yes

Vo: Do you have kids?

Me: Yes, a boy

Vo: Sorry I can't approve your application



The only thing i can deduce from his interview that lead to his denial is the sponsorship part, don't know if i am wrong ...

Now here is a recent development. He has decided to give it another trial and his interview is this week, he has been offered a GA by his department just last week only if he resumes this spring 2019 with an official letter to support it. so i would like to ask the [b]Gurus [/b]what they think about this recent development can this letter in anyway help him secure his visa ? i mean can that stand has a change of circumstance since the last time he was there?.... Another concern is that the specific GA Benefits which should include i think his monthly stipend was not included in that letter...

i have now successfully attached the letter... please @fairheart @lagosismyhome anyother person that can assist on this pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

interviews are so subjective that nobody can predict anything or advice on how it can go. The only action is to try , pray and hope for the best

i always like GA To be on the i20. is this listed on the i20 ?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:24am On Jan 08, 2019
Oeworldbest1:

PhD no dey get problem if you are well funded. My classmate wasn't even asked any question, the woman just said what course, he answered, next thing visa is approved. How many Americans want do PhD and PhD is the real research, masters research na fake research.

$2019 what a coincidence

PHD have been refused visa as well .....................so that bold doesnt always hold true

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Oeworldbest1: 11:25am On Jan 08, 2019
Ubah1:


Is it not USA you are entering, if you decide to forge it and the POE officer decides to call your school at point of entry. How do you save yourself from such situation?

Good morning boss. My interview is around the corner. Which is better

Are you married?NO
Are you engaged? NO
Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria? NO

Or
Are you married? No. My girlfriend and I will be getting married shortly after my masters program
Are you engaged? Not yet
Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria? No, I have never had a reason to
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Oeworldbest1: 11:28am On Jan 08, 2019
LagosismyHome:


PHD have been refused visa as well .....................so that bold doesnt always hold true
On what grounds? Cos I have yet to see one here on nairaland asides a case where the man's brother had joined the US Army after dropping out of his US college and the vo asked about it. I'm a masters candidate btw

My interview is around the corner. Which is better please

Are you married?NO
Are you engaged? NO
Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria? NO

Or
Are you married? No. My girlfriend and I will be getting married shortly after my masters program
Are you engaged? Not yet
Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria? No, I have never had a reason to
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:29am On Jan 08, 2019
Godsmercy11:
not my transcript like i said its for a friend..... secondly how does one sponsoring himself not showing ties to Nigeria undecided This person is married and with kids that i think is a stronger home tie


i personally dont recommend Self sponsoring because it reduces ties ......... Except the full money is complete , if not then VO can question how will you balance as a stundent has no incoming income . Compared to when others are sponsoring you. at least your sponsor continues working while you are in school . it a psychological thing wink

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:34am On Jan 08, 2019
Oeworldbest1:

On what grounds? Cos I have yet to see one here on nairaland asides a case where the man's brother had joined the US Army after dropping out of his US college and the vo asked about it. I'm a masters candidate btw

When it comes to US embassy there is nothing like on what grounds............ Most people are given the same reason for denial . it all subjective and based on the VO perception . In my time, a friend was denied for Wharton MBA (that proper top of the food chain cheesy) , although given on second interview . There are no rules as it all very subjective . you just hope and pray that the day you go for Interview The VO is in your favour . it also important that one prepares well

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ubah1(m): 11:46am On Jan 08, 2019
Oeworldbest1:


Good morning boss. My interview is around the corner. Which is better

Are you married?NO
Are you engaged? NO
Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria? NO

Or
Are you married? No. My girlfriend and I will be getting married shortly after my masters program
Are you engaged? Not yet
Have you ever traveled out of Nigeria? No, I have never had a reason to

Depends on the V.O you meet, some may find one word answer offensive, some might not. Your reply should flow with the conversation. Whether engaged or not, you are still single.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Godsmercy11: 12:08pm On Jan 08, 2019
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Godsmercy11: 12:09pm On Jan 08, 2019
Thats the thing, the GA is not stated on his i20, he recently got the GA just last week and the school said its too late to get another i20 down to him, hence why he was given that letter...... anyway like you said ma, the only action is to try, pray and hope for the best..... his interview is tomorrow... will let you know about the outcome....Thank you Ma'am

LagosismyHome:


interviews are so subjective that nobody can predict anything or advice on how it can go. The only action is to try , pray and hope for the best

i always like GA To be on the i20. is this listed on the i20 ?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Giftedhands33: 1:37pm On Jan 08, 2019
Pls is not employed good for your visa application as you are going for your Re interview after 1st denial since you graduated in November.@lagosismyhome @fairheart.all the gurus pls kindly reply





























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