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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dimejalex(m): 10:09pm On Jun 02, 2019
dipseacon:
Who is going for an undergraduate program at ETSU for fall 2019. But is yet to apply for Visa?
we are here bro
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Felizz: 10:18pm On Jun 02, 2019
Pls house,
How long will it take UPS eshipglobal to send my i-20 to nija? I have paid for it since last week tuesday hope am goinh to see it this week?

Also can i be filling my DS160 now without the use of i20 becoz i cant wait to schdeule for my interview no time again...pls kindly advice .
Thanks

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by jossywayne(m): 10:19pm On Jun 02, 2019
House please any school in USA with a full tuition waiver for undergraduates?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 10:21pm On Jun 02, 2019
NoQualms1:
Please how do I send copies of my certicates to WES? Can I send them via mail or must it be through courier? Thanks.

Through Fax and I did mine for free.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 10:23pm On Jun 02, 2019
Felizz:
Pls house,
How long will it take UPS eshipglobal to send my i-20 to nija? I have paid for it since last week tuesday hope am goinh to see it this week?

Also can i be filling my DS160 now without the use of i20 becoz i cant wait to schdeule for my interview no time again...pls kindly advice .
Thanks

If you have the Sevis number and school code then you can go ahead and book.
If you don't have it, mail the office to send you the details
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by jossywayne(m): 10:27pm On Jun 02, 2019
Felizz:
Pls house,
How long will it take UPS eshipglobal to send my i-20 to nija? I have paid for it since last week tuesday hope am goinh to see it this week?

Also can i be filling my DS160 now without the use of i20 becoz i cant wait to schdeule for my interview no time again...pls kindly advice .
Thanks

Sorry for the delay bro, is Better for u to use DHL than UpS. DHL is more faster than ups, I use DHL to receive my I-20 form twice under 4 days.

Try and get ur i-20 form before scheduling your interview. Do things according to the other.

If possible tell your school to mail you another
I-20 form but this time use DHL to receive the mail faster..

Make sure you pay your SEVIS fee before scheduling an interview.

All the best to you wink

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Kunvics: 10:28pm On Jun 02, 2019
author=Brown2Green post=78964347]

Through Fax and I did mine for free.[/quote]


Kindly put me through this fax thing. How can I send it through fax.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 10:32pm On Jun 02, 2019
NoQualms1:
Please how do I send copies of my certicates to WES? Can I send them via mail or must it be through courier? Thanks.

check up hellofax and also WES US fax number if it's WES-US you're sending and WES-Canada if it's canada.

ensure you also write your reference number on your certificate once you've scanned it,

cheers

cc: kunvics

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Sammiel: 10:34pm On Jun 02, 2019
Can not using a GRE score during my application (Not required by the schl. For the course) for a funded msc/phd course affect my chance of being issued a visa at the US embassy? I had already taken the test but my test score wasn't really impressive and I kind of got to know about a course that requires not a GRE score and my elder sister working there is helping me push buttons.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Felizz: 10:38pm On Jun 02, 2019
My sevis fee has been paid ..it remains only my I20 the only shipping company that is available in california is UPS ,DHL is not available.
Hope i will still have space for booking this month of june?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by jossywayne(m): 11:00pm On Jun 02, 2019
Felizz:
My sevis fee has been paid ..it remains only my I20 the only shipping company that is available in california is UPS ,DHL is not available.
Hope i will still have space for booking this month of june?

Bro DHL is in California try and make proper research, try use google you will see it by urself.

DHL is all over the States..This is the phone number ‭+1 (800) 225-5345‬ of DHL at Los Angelos, Ca.

Try and exercise some patient before booking an interview, but if your in a hurry u can go ahead and book it then.

I don’t know for the interview date in June, you can go online and check for yourself.

God bless you!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Shehuroj: 11:07pm On Jun 02, 2019
Good day Nairalander. I personally appreciate the good work you guys are doing in this thread, may God Almighty reward you in manifolds.
Below is my proposed transcript for my visa interview on the 13th of June, 2019. I want the gurus in the house to criticize and advise me appropriately.

INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
VO – Good morning
Me – Good morning, how are you?
VO – What are you going to do in US?
Me – I am going for a Master’s degree in Forensic science at Rutgers the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
VO – Why US? This course is being thought in Nigeria
Me – Because schools in US are top class and are well equipped with world class research facilities and competent experts in latest technologies. This will afford the opportunity of carrying out an excellent research, especially in the field of forensic investigation. Also, studying in the US will give me international exposure and experience which will place steps above my contemporaries and enhance my chance of getting job in a competitive environment like Nigeria.
VO – How many schools did you apply to?
Me – 3
(i) Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
(ii) Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan.
(iii) Emory University, Atlanta State of Georgia
VO – Why Rutgers?
Me – I choose Rutgers because it is one of the leading national research institutions in the US with good quality academic environment, very high research output and graduate employability. Rutgers is also the state of New Jersey’s preeminent and comprehensive public higher institution and 8th oldest university in the US with rich history of academic excellence. In addition to these, the prompt response from the program coordinator and prospective supervisor encouraged me more.
VO – Who will be sponsoring you?
Me – I have a Chancellor’s merit scholarship of $10,000 and my uncle will be responsible for the remaining cost.
VO – What does your uncle do?
Me – He is a motorcycle and tricycle dealer, he also own an event centre, 2 shopping complex and a student hostel.
VO – What qualifies you for the scholarship?
Me – The strength of my application and an outstanding academic accomplishment in my previous degrees as well as my work and research experience in the field of clinical laboratory investigation on human samples were the factors considered.
VO – How did you know about the school?
Me – Through an old friend who is also an alumnus of the school, after which I researched about the school’s academic, research and social activities.
VO – Do you know any member of the university staff?
Me – Yes, Dr Kimberlee Moran, the program coordinator and
Dr Catherine E. Grgicak, an Associate Professor of Forensic Chemistry and my prospective supervisor.
VO – What will this degree do for you?
Me – Master’s in forensic science will arm me with requisite knowledge, experience and expertise require for carrying out decisive investigations for the purpose of administering justice on civil and criminal cases. There have been incidences of mismanagement of litigations, paternity dispute, rape case and other civil/criminal cases in Nigeria in recent time. This is hugely due to lack of adequate number of forensic experts in Nigeria.
VO – What is yearly expenses?
Me – My expenses per annum is $55,000
VO – What is your topic?
Me – New technology for the identification of body fluid utilizing RNA method.
VO – Did you write any standard test?
Me – Yes, I wrote TOEFL in 2018 with total score of 85 and GRE in 2018 with total score of 290 and analytical writing of 3.0.
VO – What is your total credit unit?
Me – I am going to study 49 credits of college work for four semesters.
VO – Tell me about Forensic science
Me – Forensic science is a branch of science that uses scientific principle and techniques in matters of criminal and civil justice especially as relating to the collection, examination and analysis of physical evidences. Forensic scientist works within the investigative process from the crime scene to the laboratory and court, providing information and evidences for the administration of justice.
VO – What are your plans after graduation?
Me – I will return to Nigeria to take up a lecturing job in a university and also establish a forensic research and medical diagnostic laboratory in collaboration with my wife, who is also a Medical Laboratory Scientist and my uncle.

Kindly advice and criticize above transcript.

Thanks in anticipation for your input.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Awo95: 11:26pm On Jun 02, 2019
Hello house !
Please can anyone list the documents to be taken with me to the interview? Please I just want to make sure I don’t leave any out .
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 11:33pm On Jun 02, 2019
Awo95:
Hello house !
Please can anyone list the documents to be taken with me to the interview? Please I just want to make sure I don’t leave any out .



Materials needed for Visa interview
1. International Passport
2. GTBank Visa fee receipt
3. I20
4. Confirmation of sevis fee (Receipt)
5. Statement of Account
6. 2 Passport photograph (sometimes not needed)
7. Confirmation of visa appointment
8. ds160 confirmation page

Admission letters
Funding letters
School transcript/Certificate

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 11:38pm On Jun 02, 2019
Shehuroj:
Good day Nairalander. I personally appreciate the good work you guys are doing in this thread, may God Almighty reward you in manifolds.
Below is my proposed transcript for my visa interview on the 13th of June, 2019. I want the gurus in the house to criticize and advise me appropriately.

INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
VO – Good morning
Me – Good morning, how are you?
VO – What are you going to do in US?
Me – I am going for a Master’s degree in Forensic science at Rutgers the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
VO – Why US? This course is being thought in Nigeria
Me – Because schools in US are top class and are well equipped with world class research facilities and competent experts in latest technologies. This will afford the opportunity of carrying out an excellent research, especially in the field of forensic investigation. Also, studying in the US will give me international exposure and experience which will place steps above my contemporaries and enhance my chance of getting job in a competitive environment like Nigeria.
VO – How many schools did you apply to?
Me – 3
(i) Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
(ii) Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan.
(iii) Emory University, Atlanta State of Georgia
VO – Why Rutgers?
Me – I choose Rutgers because it is one of the leading national research institutions in the US with good quality academic environment, very high research output and graduate employability. Rutgers is also the state of New Jersey’s preeminent and comprehensive public higher institution and 8th oldest university in the US with rich history of academic excellence. In addition to these, the prompt response from the program coordinator and prospective supervisor encouraged me more.
VO – Who will be sponsoring you?
Me – I have a Chancellor’s merit scholarship of $10,000 and my uncle will be responsible for the remaining cost.
VO – What does your uncle do?
Me – He is a motorcycle and tricycle dealer, he also own an event centre, 2 shopping complex and a student hostel.
VO – What qualifies you for the scholarship?
Me – The strength of my application and an outstanding academic accomplishment in my previous degrees as well as my work and research experience in the field of clinical laboratory investigation on human samples were the factors considered.
VO – How did you know about the school?
Me – Through an old friend who is also an alumnus of the school, after which I researched about the school’s academic, research and social activities.
VO – Do you know any member of the university staff?
Me – Yes, Dr Kimberlee Moran, the program coordinator and
Dr Catherine E. Grgicak, an Associate Professor of Forensic Chemistry and my prospective supervisor.
VO – What will this degree do for you?
Me – Master’s in forensic science will arm me with requisite knowledge, experience and expertise require for carrying out decisive investigations for the purpose of administering justice on civil and criminal cases. There have been incidences of mismanagement of litigations, paternity dispute, rape case and other civil/criminal cases in Nigeria in recent time. This is hugely due to lack of adequate number of forensic experts in Nigeria.
VO – What is yearly expenses?
Me – My expenses per annum is $55,000
VO – What is your topic?
Me – New technology for the identification of body fluid utilizing RNA method.
VO – Did you write any standard test?
Me – Yes, I wrote TOEFL in 2018 with total score of 85 and GRE in 2018 with total score of 290 and analytical writing of 3.0.
VO – What is your total credit unit?
Me – I am going to study 49 credits of college work for four semesters.
VO – Tell me about Forensic science
Me – Forensic science is a branch of science that uses scientific principle and techniques in matters of criminal and civil justice especially as relating to the collection, examination and analysis of physical evidences. Forensic scientist works within the investigative process from the crime scene to the laboratory and court, providing information and evidences for the administration of justice.
VO – What are your plans after graduation?
Me – I will return to Nigeria to take up a lecturing job in a university and also establish a forensic research and medical diagnostic laboratory in collaboration with my wife, who is also a Medical Laboratory Scientist and my uncle.

Kindly advice and criticize above transcript.

Thanks in anticipation for your input.

How did you hear about the school?
Avoid that talk of saying your friend told you about the school to avoid stories that touch.

Otherwise, I think your responses are fine.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Awo95: 12:23am On Jun 03, 2019
Thanks
Brown2Green:




Materials needed for Visa interview
1. International Passport
2. GTBank Visa fee receipt
3. I20
4. Confirmation of sevis fee (Receipt)
5. Statement of Account
6. 2 Passport photograph (sometimes not needed)
7. Confirmation of visa appointment
8. ds160 confirmation page

Admission letters
Funding letters
School transcript/Certificate
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by jossywayne(m): 12:48am On Jun 03, 2019
Shehuroj:
Good day Nairalander. I personally appreciate the good work you guys are doing in this thread, may God Almighty reward you in manifolds.
Below is my proposed transcript for my visa interview on the 13th of June, 2019. I want the gurus in the house to criticize and advise me appropriately.

INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
VO – Good morning
Me – Good morning, how are you?
VO – What are you going to do in US?
Me – I am going for a Master’s degree in Forensic science at Rutgers the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
VO – Why US? This course is being thought in Nigeria
Me – Because schools in US are top class and are well equipped with world class research facilities and competent experts in latest technologies. This will afford the opportunity of carrying out an excellent research, especially in the field of forensic investigation. Also, studying in the US will give me international exposure and experience which will place steps above my contemporaries and enhance my chance of getting job in a competitive environment like Nigeria.
VO – How many schools did you apply to?
Me – 3
(i) Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
(ii) Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan.
(iii) Emory University, Atlanta State of Georgia
VO – Why Rutgers?
Me – I choose Rutgers because it is one of the leading national research institutions in the US with good quality academic environment, very high research output and graduate employability. Rutgers is also the state of New Jersey’s preeminent and comprehensive public higher institution and 8th oldest university in the US with rich history of academic excellence. In addition to these, the prompt response from the program coordinator and prospective supervisor encouraged me more.
VO – Who will be sponsoring you?
Me – I have a Chancellor’s merit scholarship of $10,000 and my uncle will be responsible for the remaining cost.
VO – What does your uncle do?
Me – He is a motorcycle and tricycle dealer, he also own an event centre, 2 shopping complex and a student hostel.
VO – What qualifies you for the scholarship?
Me – The strength of my application and an outstanding academic accomplishment in my previous degrees as well as my work and research experience in the field of clinical laboratory investigation on human samples were the factors considered.
VO – How did you know about the school?
Me – Through an old friend who is also an alumnus of the school, after which I researched about the school’s academic, research and social activities.
VO – Do you know any member of the university staff?
Me – Yes, Dr Kimberlee Moran, the program coordinator and
Dr Catherine E. Grgicak, an Associate Professor of Forensic Chemistry and my prospective supervisor.
VO – What will this degree do for you?
Me – Master’s in forensic science will arm me with requisite knowledge, experience and expertise require for carrying out decisive investigations for the purpose of administering justice on civil and criminal cases. There have been incidences of mismanagement of litigations, paternity dispute, rape case and other civil/criminal cases in Nigeria in recent time. This is hugely due to lack of adequate number of forensic experts in Nigeria.
VO – What is yearly expenses?
Me – My expenses per annum is $55,000
VO – What is your topic?
Me – New technology for the identification of body fluid utilizing RNA method.
VO – Did you write any standard test?
Me – Yes, I wrote TOEFL in 2018 with total score of 85 and GRE in 2018 with total score of 290 and analytical writing of 3.0.
VO – What is your total credit unit?
Me – I am going to study 49 credits of college work for four semesters.
VO – Tell me about Forensic science
Me – Forensic science is a branch of science that uses scientific principle and techniques in matters of criminal and civil justice especially as relating to the collection, examination and analysis of physical evidences. Forensic scientist works within the investigative process from the crime scene to the laboratory and court, providing information and evidences for the administration of justice.
VO – What are your plans after graduation?
Me – I will return to Nigeria to take up a lecturing job in a university and also establish a forensic research and medical diagnostic laboratory in collaboration with my wife, who is also a Medical Laboratory Scientist and my uncle.

Kindly advice and criticize above transcript.

Thanks in anticipation for your input.

Uncle you get $10,000 scholarship to $55,000 total cost of attendance per year, so ur left with $45,000?
Uncle to tell you the truth the scholarship is too poor for $55,000. The VO maybe like how can your sponsor spend such amount of money on you?
Will he withdraw all the money he use to do business to fund ur studies abroad??
My advice is for u to try and get more scholarship.
Thanks!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Jachy4real: 1:24am On Jun 03, 2019
Brown2Green:


How did you hear about the school?
Avoid that talk of saying your friend told you about the school to avoid stories that touch.

Otherwise, I think your responses are fine.

Why? What if you were contacted by the graduate recruiting officer of the school due to your high GRE score?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by NewAjala(m): 2:31am On Jun 03, 2019
bracelum:



However, [b][/b]we have also instructed candidates here to take their tests for visa interview purposes[b] [/b] even when their programs do not require them. Take the damn tests and tick the box when you appear for your interview. Do that and avoid unnecessary issues.

Who get ear to learn go learn.. You have done your part already..leave them

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by solihp(f): 4:34am On Jun 03, 2019
Felizz:
Pls house,
How long will it take UPS eshipglobal to send my i-20 to nija? I have paid for it since last week tuesday hope am goinh to see it this week?

Also can i be filling my DS160 now without the use of i20 becoz i cant wait to schdeule for my interview no time again...pls kindly advice .
Thanks

Hello, sorry about that, what is the tracking code saying. Ups has been having some delays these days, mine was delayed for one week extra and if I had waited for it to come I would have gotten dates in August instead of the June I got because when the i20 was in transit, dates were many in June but when it came, only August dates were available, so it's best to act now.

Pay your visa fee, start your DS160 form, fill as much as you can but don't submit yet, note the Application ID. Create visa application account, put the necessary details including the application ID of the unsubmitted DS160 form and book your appointment.

When your i20 gets here, you can fill the information you need on it into your DS160 form and then submit the form. It's best to act now, plus you can keep checking to see if dates open up in June and July in the nearest future and then reschedule your appointment. Remember, you can only reschedule once. All the best

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dre4best: 5:47am On Jun 03, 2019
Adedayo65:
Hello, I will advise you to go for your interview if you are sure you weren’t sent a notification for appointment reshedule.
Am sure if they won’t be working that day, they wud have sent you a mail and even an SMS, except you didn’t fill in a correct email and phone number


Thank you.
No mail or SMS from them yet. I just hope they won't send such today after I might have been on transit
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 6:15am On Jun 03, 2019
Jachy4real:


Why? What if you were contacted by the graduate recruiting officer of the school due to your high GRE score?

Now that's more presentable. But anything else is falling short.

But it is always best to explain how you carried out personal research.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 6:48am On Jun 03, 2019
Shehuroj:
Good day Nairalander. I personally appreciate the good work you guys are doing in this thread, may God Almighty reward you in manifolds.
Below is my proposed transcript for my visa interview on the 13th of June, 2019. I want the gurus in the house to criticize and advise me appropriately.

INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
VO – Good morning
Me – Good morning, how are you?
VO – What are you going to do in US?
Me – I am going for a Master’s degree in Forensic science at Rutgers the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
VO – Why US? This course is being thought in Nigeria
Me – Because schools in US are top class and are well equipped with world class research facilities and competent experts in latest technologies. This will afford the opportunity of carrying out an excellent research, especially in the field of forensic investigation. Also, studying in the US will give me international exposure and experience which will place steps above my contemporaries and enhance my chance of getting job in a competitive environment like Nigeria.
VO – How many schools did you apply to?
Me – 3
(i) Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, Camden, NJ.
(ii) Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan.
(iii) Emory University, Atlanta State of Georgia
VO – Why Rutgers?
Me – I choose Rutgers because it is one of the leading national research institutions in the US with good quality academic environment, very high research output and graduate employability. Rutgers is also the state of New Jersey’s preeminent and comprehensive public higher institution and 8th oldest university in the US with rich history of academic excellence. In addition to these, the prompt response from the program coordinator and prospective supervisor encouraged me more.
VO – Who will be sponsoring you?
Me – I have a Chancellor’s merit scholarship of $10,000 and my uncle will be responsible for the remaining cost.
VO – What does your uncle do?
Me – He is a motorcycle and tricycle dealer, he also own an event centre, 2 shopping complex and a student hostel.
VO – What qualifies you for the scholarship?
Me – The strength of my application and an outstanding academic accomplishment in my previous degrees as well as my work and research experience in the field of clinical laboratory investigation on human samples were the factors considered.
VO – How did you know about the school?
Me – Through an old friend who is also an alumnus of the school, after which I researched about the school’s academic, research and social activities.
VO – Do you know any member of the university staff?
Me – Yes, Dr Kimberlee Moran, the program coordinator and
Dr Catherine E. Grgicak, an Associate Professor of Forensic Chemistry and my prospective supervisor.
VO – What will this degree do for you?
Me – Master’s in forensic science will arm me with requisite knowledge, experience and expertise require for carrying out decisive investigations for the purpose of administering justice on civil and criminal cases. There have been incidences of mismanagement of litigations, paternity dispute, rape case and other civil/criminal cases in Nigeria in recent time. This is hugely due to lack of adequate number of forensic experts in Nigeria.
VO – What is yearly expenses?
Me – My expenses per annum is $55,000
VO – What is your topic?
Me – New technology for the identification of body fluid utilizing RNA method.
VO – Did you write any standard test?
Me – Yes, I wrote TOEFL in 2018 with total score of 85 and GRE in 2018 with total score of 290 and analytical writing of 3.0.
VO – What is your total credit unit?
Me – I am going to study 49 credits of college work for four semesters.
VO – Tell me about Forensic science
Me – Forensic science is a branch of science that uses scientific principle and techniques in matters of criminal and civil justice especially as relating to the collection, examination and analysis of physical evidences. Forensic scientist works within the investigative process from the crime scene to the laboratory and court, providing information and evidences for the administration of justice.
VO – What are your plans after graduation?
Me – I will return to Nigeria to take up a lecturing job in a university and also establish a forensic research and medical diagnostic laboratory in collaboration with my wife, who is also a Medical Laboratory Scientist and my uncle.

Kindly advice and criticize above transcript.

Thanks in anticipation for your input.

Is it a one year program or a two year program?

Also, is your scholarship renewable every year?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Boluwaji28: 8:32am On Jun 03, 2019
Am tried to get admission into upper iowa university but i wasn't given because of my GP pls what can i do
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 8:40am On Jun 03, 2019
Boluwaji28:
Am tried to get admission into upper iowa university but i wasn't given because of my GP pls what can i do

What's your GPA?
Is upper Iowa the only University you know?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by henrymor: 8:51am On Jun 03, 2019
Good morning friends and fam,

I am planning to apply to a masters degree program in one or two universities in the US. When I went through their requirement, they said no test is needed for my course except toefl. Should I still do GRE or i shouldn't bother?

Secondly, where do I get the letter of recommendation from? Can I get it from any professor or doctor in any university or higher institutions. And please, how should the format look like?

Thank you!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Omotomi05: 9:43am On Jun 03, 2019
Good morning nairalanders
I was denied this morning at the Lagos U.S embassy, here's my transcript
VO: Good morning
Me: good morning
VO: pass your passport and i20
Me: I did
VO: why are you going to the US
Me: I am going to the US for my masters degree program in computer and information science at southeast Missouri State University
VO: how did you know about the school
Me: I did an online search for schools with graduate research program in computer and information science with concentration in cybersecurity and came southeast Missouri State University and other schools I applied too
VO: Who is sponsoring you?
Me: my step father
VO: he's a business man and he's into oil and gas business with a couple of gas stations and he's also one of the dangote cement distributor for the southwest zone.
VO: what will the course do for you?
Me: the course will equip me with the challenges of developing and implementing new technologies and also improve on the existing ones bcoz technology on daily basis advances which makes many companies in different industries span to improve their computer network and incorporate new technologies as well as securing their information and is going to help me get a higher position for me at where I currently work cuts in
VO: typing for long and later gave pink letter

Sincerely, this was all she asked, any opinion on what could be the reason for denial. Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 9:55am On Jun 03, 2019
Omotomi05:
Good morning nairalanders
I was denied this morning at the Lagos U.S embassy, here's my transcript
VO: Good morning
Me: good morning
VO: pass your passport and i20
Me: I did
VO: why are you going to the US
Me: I am going to the US for my masters degree program in computer and information science at southeast Missouri State University
VO: how did you know about the school
Me: I did an online search for schools with graduate research program in computer and information science with concentration in cybersecurity and came southeast Missouri State University and other schools I applied too
VO: Who is sponsoring you?
Me: my step father
VO: he's a business man and he's into oil and gas business with a couple of gas stations and he's also one of the dangote cement distributor for the southwest zone.
VO: what will the course do for you?
Me: the course will equip me with the challenges of developing and implementing new technologies and also improve on the existing ones bcoz technology on daily basis advances which makes many companies in different industries span to improve their computer network and incorporate new technologies as well as securing their information and is going to help me get a higher position for me at where I currently work cuts in
VO: typing for long and later gave pink letter

Sincerely, this was all she asked, any opinion on what could be the reason for denial. Thanks

Your deficit ..how much is it?
That is a major factor.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Omotomi05: 10:05am On Jun 03, 2019
Do you mean the amount my sponsor is willing to offer?
Can you be more clearer please
@Brown2Green
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Dipro: 10:16am On Jun 03, 2019
Good morning house. Please how can I pay SEVIS fee from Nigeria??

Thanks in advance
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by wintabotom: 10:18am On Jun 03, 2019
wow!!! this is favour at work... sending you a pm, kindly accept
lalavita:
I joined this thread a few years ago at a time when I did not have defined plans for graduate school.
However, I have been uplifted by the positive stories even beyond visa approvals.
Thank you to everyone who keeps this thread going.

Approved Visa transcript - F1 and F2

Background
Masters in a non-STEM course
Full Funding - Covered all my costs entirely. However, a deficit was created when I added dependents. This was listed as Dependent Costs on my i20.

NOTE: For my school to issue your i20, you need to transfer the total amount due to be covered into a US Dollar Account in your name at a bank which has a commercial presence in the United States. So basically an American Bank like Citibank, Bank of America etc…
I found it interesting. Let’s see if more American schools start doing the same in the future.


Ready
I felt I had a strong case due to the quality of my program and ties to Nigeria from my job, however, I was concerned about my US ties such as child and sibling as well as travelling with my spouse/family. That aside, I ensured that I did the following.

Prayed - Very important for me

DS160 - I dedicated quality time to completing this. I reviewed it several times to ensure that it was completely correct and complete before submitting. I will say it took me 3 days to fill this form lol. I completed it but kept going back to re-read to ensure correctness and completeness. My spouse did the same as well.

I know some people who have funding have asked this question. For the question on who is funding your trip, I put the school rep and school address.
Also, as I mentioned in an earlier post, my form did not have the previous education question.

Documents - I got a multi-segment folder and put all relevant documents in different easy to locate categories.
For example, the essentials such as passport, SEVIS receipt and i20 were in the main segment while other “might ask” documents (this came in handy later) were in other segments.

Interview
The pre-screening was smooth.

So I was feeling nervous during the pre-screening but once I got to the finger-printing, I became very very relaxed and when I got to the VO, I was actually excited and looking forward to the chat.

Why are you going to the United States?
To complete my Masters Degree in Governance, Policy...

I see you have a scholarship…
Yes, I have full funding. It covers all my tuition and costs

Why do you want this degree?
Me: (Excited and smiling - I’m passionate about what I am studying so I was looking forward to sharing my story.)

I joined the non-profit sector in 2014 and since that time, I have experienced first-hand the massive impact the non-profit sector and the private sector has on communities in Nigeria.
However, I have also seen the massive gaps and issues that can only be solved by the government/public sector intervention. I am pursuing this degree to build my expertise, expand my network and capacity for impact in this sector.


(Looks at spouse) Says; You are accompanying...
Yes

I see you have several B1/B2s, what’s the longest time you have spent in the US?
3 Months, when I went to give birth.

Have you presented your receipts?
I have not had the opportunity to.
Here you go…(Gave him receipts)

VO typed for a very long time. In my mind, I was like, let this VO ask me more questions LOL but he kept typing. I had been looking forward to the interview for so long that I was just so over-eager to answer questions lol

Do you have more children?
No

Your visa has been approved.
You will get an email when it is ready. You’ll these documents (i20) when you arrive.

That was it.

Even though we had so many other documents we felt may be requested.
Visas have been picked up.

In terms of advice, I would say, be honest, transparent and well prepared.

Side Note
I see a lot of STEM students with full funding. Well done everyone! There are brilliant people on here!
Full funding isn’t limited to STEM. In my sector, government/policy etc… I know international students who have gotten full funding recently from the following. I know these are very competitive programs but with a high GRE, solid GPA, references and great personal statements, if this is your area of interest, you can do it.

WWS at Princeton - All admitted students are given full funding
UC San Diego - GPS - I know someone who got a fully funded offer this year
George Washington - Trachtenberg - I know someone who got a fully funded offer last year
NYU Wagner - I know 2 people who have been fully funded over the recent years
Harvard Kennedy - If you are a quant superstar (Economics or Stats or Mathematics) - try the MPA/ID. This is a good alternative career path for a math or econs whiz who doesn't want to go down the traditional PhD route.
Michigan - Ford
Georgetown - McCourt
Sanford at Duke
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 10:38am On Jun 03, 2019
Omotomi05:
Do you mean the amount my sponsor is willing to offer?
Can you be more clearer please
@Brown2Green

The total cost for your program

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