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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 4:34pm On May 03, 2019
bigboi4real:
Thanks bracelum and thank you everybody else. I cannot recall if I even chose a concentration. I do know that their program is highly analytical. They also seem to be strong in terms of accounting.


Yeah, they have an Analytics dual concentration. Goodluck in your MBA degree.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by greatkingdavid: 4:36pm On May 03, 2019
Please guys I just got my i-20 for a summer course in Stanford University, booking for my appointment next week, course starts 24th of June, any idea if I can still get a visa appointment before the course starts.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by wolex2090: 5:19pm On May 03, 2019
fairheart:
I only share this dream with a few students who are close to me. But let me tell those of you going for your interview soon. I dreamt 9 days ago that the US embassy issued a lot of student visa this year, and in the dream, I was very happy. This should relieve tension and boost your confidence as you prepare for this crucial moment. Congrats to all of you in advance.

Bros,pleaae check your email,i sent you a message.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by handoffire: 5:25pm On May 03, 2019
dodaside:
Yes, treasury bill is accepted as proof of financial documentation, but the bank also has to issue a letter stating that the money can be used/withdrawn at anytime.

I haven't gone for an interview yet, so I can't say if the embassy accepts it.


Thanks I used it to receive my I-20, I also plan to take it with me to the embassy for my Interview this month. It was printed March 29, I can I still use it for my interview on May 21st ?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 5:31pm On May 03, 2019
greatkingdavid:
Please guys I just got my i-20 for a summer course in Stanford University, booking for my appointment next week, course starts 24th of June, any idea if I can still get a visa appointment before the course starts.

Use emergency appointment if you can't get closer dates.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Aviva112: 6:01pm On May 03, 2019
Can someone go for Ph.D without having a masters degree?
bracelum:


Okay

To be completely honest, that degree is not very lucrative in the job market. I mostly advise people who go for such degrees to do a Ph.D. where you won't have to pay lots of money for tuition. If you can get into Columbia for a master's, you can as well get into their Ph.D. program. All you have to do is to network more with current and ex-Ph.Ds students to introduce you to some professors that will take you. Once they make that introduction, your test scores and your GPA won't matter. What will matter is whether the professor likes you or not.

Except you are financially capable of handling the bills, I won't advice you spend that much on the degree. You can relax and network for a PhD next year. Check other strong brands like Yale, UChicago, Berkeley and UCLA. Network your ass out and I'm sure you will get a solid PhD offer by this time next year.

Don't be in a hurry. No be by how fast. Yankee no dey run.

Any of those aforementioned schools (or one of the DC powerhouses - Georgetown and George Washington University) will place you in an international organization (UNICEF, UN) after PhD graduation.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 6:30pm On May 03, 2019
Aviva112:
Can someone go for Ph.D without having a masters degree?

Yes
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by afeezzezo: 6:35pm On May 03, 2019
Good day everyone, please I’m new here.
I ld like to further my education (master in accounting) in usa but i don’t know how to start the process. I ll be happy if you guys can put me through.
Thanks!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Neeta02(f): 6:39pm On May 03, 2019
Very smooth interview. Big congratulations
Curious101:
Hello guys ! My visa was granted , here’s my transcript.

My interview was supposed to be in August 2018 at the U.S embassy ABJ,but on the day of the interview ,I went to the embassy And to my greatest surprise the embassy told the securities to tell us they were on strike and anybody with any urgency should go to the Lagos consulate �( although I’ve traveled all the way from Lagos and there was no mail from the embassy about the apparent change).i looked at positive side of it and went home , although I couldn’t go to the Lagos Embassy because there wasn’t enough time until my school resumes , so I had to wait for fall 2019. Long story short , I scheduled my interview for Jan 17 2019 .

It was the morning of my interview and I had prayed fervently and fasted and also was very nervous as hell but I didn’t stop believing.
Time for my interview and the person Interviewing me was a black thin lady who wasn’t smiling at all .;(
* still very nervous, wasn’t confident at all *

V.O : good morning, let me have your ppt and I.20
Me: * passes it * “good morning” * with a crooked smile on my face *
V.O: So were in California are you going

Me: California State University Bakersfield

V.O To do what

Me: to obtain bachelors degree in criminal justice and law enforcement administration.

V.O; what did you do after sec sch edu .

ME: I did a diploma in political science at the university of Benin and afterwards went for a compulsory industrial training.

V.O: why didn’t you pursue a bachelors in the course you studied instead of criminal justice.

M.E; (freaks out a little , said something I don’t even remember)

V.O: * asked the question again *

Me: well i don’t know if it’s allowed to bring ones family problems to a visa interview, but here it goes ; in 2015 my mum was kidnapped and was almost killed, they were like plenty ways for the police to catch these people and save my mum but they didn’t because of the lack of literacy And technology we have at the Nigerian police force.
I’m pursuing the career in criminal justice and law enforcement administration not only to get involved with the shaping of crime policy in Nigeria but also to expose Nigeria to a technology based systems to catch criminals and bring them to Jistice .
V.O: * was nodding with a smile and was typing so fast too *
Felt a huge relief in my heart , then she brought the almighty white paper out and held my bank statement to confirm if it was original. p.s my aunty was sponsorer btw.
I couldn’t go in spring cos my visa came out late , it’s the schools fault though ?they didn’t send my 1.20 on time and now I’ll have to wait for fall ( a whole 8 months in this Naija �).
I just want to thank God and everyone that dropped their transcript here , I learnt a lot from you all and I’m so grateful. And to all the professors in the house , I’m sorry for the blunders and the improper use of my grammar and punctuations , I’m not perfect .
And I’m also open to making new friends, if you’re in California and would like to be friends when I come please HMU.

Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Lizz58: 6:53pm On May 03, 2019
Hi guys. Please is there anyone that has applied to Austin Peay state university, am i supposed to submit my bank statement before or after i have gotten an admission decision
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 6:55pm On May 03, 2019
Lizz58:
Hi guys. Please is there anyone that has applied to Austin Peay state university, am i supposed to submit my bank statement before or after i have gotten an admission decision
Before.
Matter of fact, your application is not complete until you send your SOA
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by pronto543(m): 6:56pm On May 03, 2019
Congratulations to everyone that have gotten visa approval!

I am about to schedule my visa appointment. I don't know how to go about filling the document pick-up location. I am based in Ilorin but would be applying at the Lagos consulate.

My first question is this, can I use my mailing address in Ilorin or an address in Lagos or somewhere close to Lagos like Ogun State.

Secondly, if my visa is approved, would I have to wait for some days to pick it up. If yes, like how long. Thank you all.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by visiFisiMisi1: 7:58pm On May 03, 2019
fairheart:
I only share this dream with a few students who are close to me. But let me tell those of you going for your interview soon. I dreamt 9 days ago that the US embassy issued a lot of student visa this year, and in the dream, I was very happy. This should relieve tension and boost your confidence as you prepare for this crucial moment. Congrats to all of you in advance.

Hi @fairheart
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Oasishavenng: 8:13pm On May 03, 2019
Please i need advice,

My intl passport is expiring in October, I have applied for a new one but the new one isn't forthcoming, no booklet is the song been sang everywhere.
Can i use the old passport to book the appointment
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 9:09pm On May 03, 2019
Oasishavenng:
Please i need advice,

My intl passport is expiring in October, I have applied for a new one but the new one isn't forthcoming, no booklet is the song been sang everywhere.
Can i use the old passport to book the appointment

If you can get a date in May, you can book with it. Bear in mind, the 6 months validity rule before applying.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by texrem(m): 9:45pm On May 03, 2019
James89:
Please can someone pay Sevis fee and book an interview while awaiting 1-2O,I have my Sevis ID already.thanks.

Yes.. PM me
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by texrem(m): 9:45pm On May 03, 2019
Sarcasticmofo:
Good day everyone.

Can someone pay SEVIS fee before getting his or her I-20 form?

Yes!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by texrem(m): 9:47pm On May 03, 2019
afeezzezo:
Good day everyone, please I’m new here.
I ld like to further my education (master in accounting) in usa but i don’t know how to start the process. I ll be happy if you guys can put me through.
Thanks!!

You can get a lot of information by reading the thread from page 1!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 9:48pm On May 03, 2019
texrem:


Yes!
Please, what about the school code since it's only the SEVIS ID one has? Assuming the I-20 is still on transit.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 10:31pm On May 03, 2019
Resend it please.
wolex2090:


Bros,pleaae check your email,i sent you a message.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by fairheart(m): 10:31pm On May 03, 2019
You will hear from me soon.
visiFisiMisi1:


Hi @fairheart
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Lizz58: 10:41pm On May 03, 2019
Thank you very much
Brown2Green:

Before.
Matter of fact, your application is not complete until you send your SOA
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by afeezzezo: 11:13pm On May 03, 2019
kingfabulous:
Good day everybody.
Please I need an urgent answer to my question.

I was denied visa on Aug 11th at the Abuja embassy because the VO was unable to verify my sevis fee payment.
NOTE: I actually gave someone in the US money to make the payment and I cant really say where the fault is from (the guy is swearing with his life that he made the payment)
Bottom line: I have decided to make the payment from Nigeria here but the closest date open for visa re-application is on the 29th and my school starts on 30th.

Please I need advice on what to do next, the only option I have is to seek for late arrival from my school. I dont really know how the process works and I pray someone here might suggest a better option.

My interview was very short:
VO: Good morning
Me: Good morning

VO: your I-20 and passport
Me: I passed it

VO: you are going to Ashland university?
Me: yes, to further my studies in Masters in business administration

VO: can i have your servis fee receipt
Me: gave her

VO: you have not made this payment, make the payment and reapply again
Me: please check very well

VO: clicks on her keyboard for some secs and passed the dreaded pink paper

Please I need help on what to do next.
Chai. Hello bruh
Are you in usa now? I ld like to ask you some questions
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Adekunmi28(m): 11:36pm On May 03, 2019
hello @sharwama and @texrem check out this new transcript and let me have your opinion please and thanks. Proposed Transcript
VO: tell me about the program you going for?
Me: I’m going for my bachelor’s degree in computer engineering at the University of Idaho
VO: how many schools did you apply to?
Me: 4 schools
VO: name them?
Me: university of Idaho, southern Arkansas University, Park University, and western Illinois University
VO: how many admit?
Me: 3
VO: why u of I?
Me: aside it’s remarkable, and notable achievements, U of I gives opportunities to students to partner with industries to solve real-world problems even before becoming a graduate of the school, by so doing it helps enhance the students experience, also when I looked at the student to faculty ratio I saw it’s of a ratio 15:1 given room for instructors to know each students by their name.
VO: How did you find out about U of I?
Me: I found out while researching about the school on Princeton review, USnews.com and looking at the top 200 research schools in US and their achievements.
VO: tell me about your study plan?
Me: I’ll be studying this course for a duration of 60 months, and few of the courses I’ll be taking are the ECE 101 which is the introduction to computer engineering, ECE 241 which is the Logic circuit lab, and other foundational courses like Math 101, chemistry, and physics and computer science and of course I’ll be focusing more on the communication and the wireless network aspect of the course for my research which is going to be a privilege to work with professor James Frenzel.
VO: tell me about your background?
Me: finished high school
VO: I can see you finished high school 2013 so what have you been doing since then?
Me: after high school I enrolled at a computer school for 4 years where I was groomed by my instructors on how to modify, design and repair computer parts and gadgets, I have also been doing the best I can at my dad’s company in his computer engineering department. Then if he/she is the listening type you can try to be emotional and talk about your mom.
VO: why do you want to study in the United States and not in Nigeria?
Me: Academic experience from a US university is highly valued, and acknowledged around the world, it’s going to give me an advantage, and also a great opportunity whenever and wherever I decide to make use of my certificate when I’m back to Nigeria after my studies in the US.
VO: why this program?
Me: Reason because computer engineering gives access to the future, that in terms of new innovations and creativity, it’s also a course that combines both the knowledge of electrical engineering and software design which gives room for continuous learning and various career paths. It shouldn’t be forgotten that computer engineering as some other areas too which is the coding and cryptography, communication and wireless networks as mentioned above to mention a few and of course the hardware engineering and the software development.
VO: have you been to the US before?
Me: No, because I’ve never had the cause to.
VO: where will you be staying?
Me: I’ll be staying in the school dormitory theophellos hall to be precise.
VO: what will this course do for you?
Me: it will provide me with an adequate knowledge of computer networking, database administration which will help me perform efficiently and effectively while working at my dad’s company here in Nigeria.
VO: who is sponsoring you?
Me: my dad
VO: what does he do?
Me: he’s a chartered accountant and also the CEO of complete hotels limited which consults for top companies’ part of which are park inn by Radisson, preparation of Sops for organizations in the country.
VO: what will you do after your studies?
Me: I’ll be coming back to Nigeria to implement all what I’ve learnt over the years at my dad’s company by making sure I give an efficient and effective output which will help increase the growth of the company, and also I’ll be focusing on the communication and wireless network problems as part of my research and preferable solution to solving the problem here in Nigeria.
VO: I’ll be approving your visa, here’s the white paper and pick up your passport in the next 3 days.
Me: thanks

sharwama:
Since you added "bro" I figured this transcript is for a male figure, so technically I am not allowed grin grin grin However, I can't sleep and I care about you enough to share my thoughts.
First, your transcript is beautiful, I love your ginger, I love your spirit. I feel like you know what you want to say but you just need to work a little bit on your organisation.
Again, I am concerned about "research opportunities through assistantship programs" coz those are graduate terminologies and you are going for a B.Sc.
Do you think you can solidify your reason for choosing U of I, I mean what makes it stand out for YOU? Other schools give such opportunities, there are far notable schools and being ranked 153rd doesn't necessarily justify your choice. Do you see where I am coming from?
I have seen a couple of transcripts where the VO tackled the applicant just on the choice of school and made him/her quite nervous.
I'm also concerned about your response to "what will this course do for you?" You probably need to hit the nail on the head or if you insist on a verbose response, you probably would need to work on the synergy of your answer(each sentence should enforce the other)
Going forward, I am not sure how I feel about what you have been doing since 2013.
Let me show you something:
"I enrolled at a computer school for four years, there I was groomed by my instructors on how to modify, repair, design computer parts and gadgets"
My example may not be perfect but I hope you see the power of clarity. I also brought "four years" forward because it's a vital part of your answer and the VO might interrupt.
Finally, on what the course will do for you. You probably need to work on your response, I'm not sure it would "wow" the VO grin
I wish I could write more but I'm always scared to comment on transcripts. Liver dey cut as I dey write this one sef grin grin grin
I wish you tremendous success my friend. Go get that visa grin grin grin

Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by afeezzezo: 12:01am On May 04, 2019
Sheq:
thats so nice....congrats...whats school please and what course did you go to study......

I intend to study forensic accounting...and am also looking for schools that offer scholarships or assistantship
Same here bruh!
Have you gotten any info?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by afeezzezo: 12:45am On May 04, 2019
Judgepelumi:
LONG POST ALERT!!!
Today is Sunday so I want to share my testimony grin cheesy
I've been following this thread since December 2017 after Canada bounced me and this thread played a great role in my choice of school and visa prep & all of that. IMO, I think getting a visa is now harder than before especially when you don't have a plan or you don't know why you want to further your study. I saw many blues that day and people who dressed inappropriately for the interview(I was just smh).
July 19, I was interviewed by a tall slim lady @window4 and I was just praying not to be directed to the black woman tho she fine with nice pomo lips grin, Lol.
As an Accountant wey I be, I wore my suit, white shirt and a wine tie+pock square. I'm not sure I've any better advise to give other than the ones the elders here have always reiterated. But it's best you speak with all sincerity & be confident, plan(i mean you should know what you want), prepare well and pray well too. With God, all things are possible.

Vo: Good morning, can you pass your passport
Vo: Why are you going to the US
Me: I am going to Montclair State University, NJ for my Masters in Accounting with a concentration in Forensic Accounting (she tried to cut me but i had to rush my words just to mention my concentration)
Vo: Did you apply to any other school?
Me: Yes College at Brockport, SUNY
Vo: Which of the campuses?
Me: Rochester (I never knew if they had other campus stations but i was lucky to remember the day i dialled the Grad coord's nos it showed Rochester on truecaller)
Vo: So why did you pick MSU over Brockport?
Me: Aside that MSU offers a concentration in Forensic accounting and accredited by AACSB, MSU is the best public university and the most innovative business school in NJ. Aside that, the curriculum is well designed such that it doesn't focus alone on the theoretical aspect but it integrates a lot of practical case studies which would be beneficial for me going forward in my career. I will also get hands on experience with software training that helps to get a full picture of someone's financial habits and activities, track spending patterns and combine information from multiple financial accounts and I will get moot court room experience as well. The curriculum also ensures that when I eventually take my CFE exams, I'd not need to take extra classes.
Vo: You've been working at XYZ for how long?
Me: 5-6months now, started late Feb
Vo: And before then you worked at shengbele company, what do they do there?
Me: Its an Audit firm
Vo: Have you ever applied to another country(I guess she'd see through their database)?
Me: Yes that was last year, Canada
Vo: What program was that?
Me: A PGD in HRM
Vo: So why are you switching to accounting?
Me: I have been an accountant for a while and my undergraduate degree was in accounting so I have decided to remain in that career path
Vo: Was there no Msc Accounting in Canada? Why didn't you apply there, why US?
Me: The tuition fees were expensive and I couldn't afford it
Vo: Oh that's why you went for a PGD instead
Me: Yes
Vo: Have you been to the US before?
Me: No
Vo: Married, kids?
Me: No
Vo: Does anyone in your family have a visa
Me: No
Vo: So what will you do with this degree after school
Me: This degree will afford me the qualifications to take up a job at EFCC as an expert in fraud examination. I plan to work in the anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorist activities dept upon my return. In the long-run, I'd love to have my own forensic accounting firm where I'd be able to render consulting services to both the public and private sector.
Vo: Did you write any exams?
Me: Yes GRE and TOEFL
Vo: What did you score in GRE
Me: 296 (gave her the breakdown but she didnt ask for the report card)
Vo: Who's sponsoring you
Me: My mom
Vo: What does she do?
Me: she's a distributor for.............
Vo: Can I see her BS (she perused it well well)
Vo: Are you sure there's no other reason why you're going to NJ
Me: Not at all aside that MSU offers my preferred program
Vo: She reached for the white paper, ticked AP, said something about checking to see somethings check out and some other things i didn't hear clearly, wrapped my BS & I-20 in my passport and that was it. But the battle wasn't over till Friday when I picked up my passport.
I was on AP for a month, first 2weeks I heard nothing so I sent an inquiry mail but no reply. The 3rd week ended and I had to just call them and I guess that was when my BS were sent for verification. And the following week it got issued. TBH, this AP was torture especially having to wait a month. So many thoughts, High BP but special thanks to Ekebs & sunshine for encouraging me, e no just easy. My special gratitude to Folmus for reviewing my transcript and Winterstorm for the pep-talk before my interview day and to the elders here for your great contributions as my dream is now a reality.
E bami ki hallelujah meta o grin grin grin

Bruh howfa
Are you still active here?
I ld like to ask you few questions
Wanna go for my masters (accounting) too
I hope you reply
Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Sarcasticmofo: 2:51am On May 04, 2019
texrem:


Yes!
what are the infos needed on the I-20 to pay SEVIS fee?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Obyknow(m): 3:50am On May 04, 2019
Judgepelumi:
LONG POST ALERT!!!
Today is Sunday so I want to share my testimony grin cheesy
I've been following this thread since December 2017 after Canada bounced me and this thread played a great role in my choice of school and visa prep & all of that. IMO, I think getting a visa is now harder than before especially when you don't have a plan or you don't know why you want to further your study. I saw many blues that day and people who dressed inappropriately for the interview(I was just smh).
July 19, I was interviewed by a tall slim lady @window4 and I was just praying not to be directed to the black woman tho she fine with nice pomo lips grin, Lol.
As an Accountant wey I be, I wore my suit, white shirt and a wine tie+pock square. I'm not sure I've any better advise to give other than the ones the elders here have always reiterated. But it's best you speak with all sincerity & be confident, plan(i mean you should know what you want), prepare well and pray well too. With God, all things are possible.

Vo: Good morning, can you pass your passport
Vo: Why are you going to the US
Me: I am going to Montclair State University, NJ for my Masters in Accounting with a concentration in Forensic Accounting (she tried to cut me but i had to rush my words just to mention my concentration)
Vo: Did you apply to any other school?
Me: Yes College at Brockport, SUNY
Vo: Which of the campuses?
Me: Rochester (I never knew if they had other campus stations but i was lucky to remember the day i dialled the Grad coord's nos it showed Rochester on truecaller)
Vo: So why did you pick MSU over Brockport?
Me: Aside that MSU offers a concentration in Forensic accounting and accredited by AACSB, MSU is the best public university and the most innovative business school in NJ. Aside that, the curriculum is well designed such that it doesn't focus alone on the theoretical aspect but it integrates a lot of practical case studies which would be beneficial for me going forward in my career. I will also get hands on experience with software training that helps to get a full picture of someone's financial habits and activities, track spending patterns and combine information from multiple financial accounts and I will get moot court room experience as well. The curriculum also ensures that when I eventually take my CFE exams, I'd not need to take extra classes.
Vo: You've been working at XYZ for how long?
Me: 5-6months now, started late Feb
Vo: And before then you worked at shengbele company, what do they do there?
Me: Its an Audit firm
Vo: Have you ever applied to another country(I guess she'd see through their database)?
Me: Yes that was last year, Canada
Vo: What program was that?
Me: A PGD in HRM
Vo: So why are you switching to accounting?
Me: I have been an accountant for a while and my undergraduate degree was in accounting so I have decided to remain in that career path
Vo: Was there no Msc Accounting in Canada? Why didn't you apply there, why US?
Me: The tuition fees were expensive and I couldn't afford it
Vo: Oh that's why you went for a PGD instead
Me: Yes
Vo: Have you been to the US before?
Me: No
Vo: Married, kids?
Me: No
Vo: Does anyone in your family have a visa
Me: No
Vo: So what will you do with this degree after school
Me: This degree will afford me the qualifications to take up a job at EFCC as an expert in fraud examination. I plan to work in the anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorist activities dept upon my return. In the long-run, I'd love to have my own forensic accounting firm where I'd be able to render consulting services to both the public and private sector.
Vo: Did you write any exams?
Me: Yes GRE and TOEFL
Vo: What did you score in GRE
Me: 296 (gave her the breakdown but she didnt ask for the report card)
Vo: Who's sponsoring you
Me: My mom
Vo: What does she do?
Me: she's a distributor for.............
Vo: Can I see her BS(she perused it well well)
Vo: Are you sure there's no other reason why you're going to NJ
Me: Not at all aside that MSU offers my preferred program
Vo: She reached for the white paper, ticked AP, said something about checking to see somethings check out and some other things i didn't hear clearly, wrapped my BS & I-20 in my passport and that was it. But the battle wasn't over till Friday when I picked up my passport.
I was on AP for a month, first 2weeks I heard nothing so I sent an inquiry mail but no reply. The 3rd week ended and I had to just call them and I guess that was when my BS were sent for verification. And the following week it got issued. TBH, this AP was torture especially having to wait a month. So many thoughts, High BP but special thanks to Ekebs & sunshine for encouraging me, e no just easy. My special gratitude to Folmus for reviewing my transcript and Winterstorm for the pep-talk before my interview day and to the elders here for your great contributions as my dream is now a reality.
E bami ki hallelujah meta o grin grin grin
Please what is BS
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 4:31am On May 04, 2019
I'll advice you to print a recent one, at least 1 week prior to your interview date.
Success in your interview!!!

handoffire:


Thanks I used it to receive my I-20, I also plan to take it with me to the embassy for my Interview this month. It was printed March 29, I can I still use it for my interview on May 21st ?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by babbs45: 4:51am On May 04, 2019
Obyknow:

Please what is BS

Bank statement.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by wolex2090: 6:29am On May 04, 2019
fairheart:
Resend it please.

Morning,i sent to this mail heartofhearty@gmail.com,i just sent again Now.

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