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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Boss733: 1:00pm On Jun 07, 2019
lovable85:

i used dhl, bought it for 1600 at their head office at oshodi, the price depends on where you want your visa and documents to be delivered, so the price for within lagos will be different for a delivery to enugu or any other place, receivers address is your own address(where you want it to be delivered) and senders address is the embassy's address

P.S the other dhl branches sell higher, was told the one at victoria island sells for 2000 and some 3000 something

Thanks, I guess mine will be #1600 as well cos I'm at Isolo.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Boss733: 1:01pm On Jun 07, 2019
lovable85:

i used dhl, bought it for 1600 at their head office at oshodi, the price depends on where you want your visa and documents to be delivered, so the price for within lagos will be different for a delivery to enugu or any other place, receivers address is your own address(where you want it to be delivered) and senders address is the embassy's address

P.S the other dhl branches sell higher, was told the one at victoria island sells for 2000 and some 3000 something

Thanks, DhL office here at Isolo is #1300.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by seungold1929: 1:21pm On Jun 07, 2019
Thatmgbekebabe:


Please I tried to send you an email or please email me pearlkema@gmail.com

I have replied, I got the mail

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Goztino(m): 1:35pm On Jun 07, 2019
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Emexnairaland(m): 1:44pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.
Congratulations
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by seungold1929: 1:48pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.

Thanks for posting, wish you success

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by mychellin: 1:53pm On Jun 07, 2019
okpmoses:
Anyone applying For Berlin School of Business and Innovation?

What's your enquiry or information.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Kolombo88: 1:55pm On Jun 07, 2019
guys
Anyone applied to courses with restriction (via daad) and gotten admitted early? i am applying for a bachelors in bus admin/mgt, a course that comes with restriction (numerus clausus), and i was advised it takes so long before i get a response.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Chrisomila: 2:07pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.
Please for bachelor or MSC and did they mention anything like category?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by amikable97: 2:14pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.


Congratulations AM and Visa on the way cool cool cool cool

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Thewizardof0zil: 2:20pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.
Congratulations
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by DeutschMariano: 2:25pm On Jun 07, 2019
Wetin dey do these Deggendof people naa. admission dey no wan give, rejection dey still no wan give. oya reply mail, for where? until I vex for person now undecided undecided
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by germanmanny: 2:28pm On Jun 07, 2019
General information.

I called the german embassy and the lady said category B is for 3rd class holders.

So if u are a B.Sc holder with at least 2.2, you should apply for category A.

Even though you are given admission in b.sc, u can apply for category A. Masters and Phd are only listed but it also includes b.sc provided u have a b.sc with at least 2.2.


Just a note to everyone waiting for category B appointment date.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Nonsoanthony(m): 2:34pm On Jun 07, 2019
germanmanny:
General information.

I called the german embassy and the lady said category B is for 3rd class holders.

So if u are a B.Sc holder with at least 2.2, you should apply for category A.

Even though you are given admission in and b.sc, u can apply for category A. Masters and Phd are only listed but it also includes b.sc provided u have a b.sc with at least 2.2.


Just a note to everyone waiting for category B appointment date.


All this category of a thing should not even be a debate anymore...those that went for embassy yesterday and today has confirmed that there is nothing like category but just "student visa".. anyone that wants to be in that non moving category B should try and remain forever..

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Kolombo88: 2:37pm On Jun 07, 2019
DeutschMariano:
Wetin dey do these Deggendof people naa. admission dey no wan give, rejection dey still no wan give. oya reply mail, for where? until I vex for person now undecided undecided

when did u apply and what course? am applying for a BA in international mgt, am having issues applying first via viaHochsule start de as they instructed. i fit PM u?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by SouthHomieMob: 2:39pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.
thought Obalende to Embassy is approx 30 mins. wondering cos you said u left 4:30 am

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by germanmanny: 2:41pm On Jun 07, 2019
please i have a question.

Has anyone here cancelled an appointment before after being given a date?
What are the implications?

I want to cancel my appointment date, Because i just got another admission to start in September.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Nobody: 2:48pm On Jun 07, 2019
Hello house. Your suggestions will be appreciated please. Is it advisable to start dis process now consideting the deadline is close and uniassist have to process it (quoteor=mic01 post=79087452]Guys I have come again ooooo. Am sure some people will still remember me. Okay straight to my question. During my search, I just saw that University of Passau application deadline is JUNE 30TH but I will have to go through uni assist. Although I have all the needed documents with me already. My question is this: is it advisable to apply considering that the deadline is about three weeks from now and application still have to go through uni assist. Please bosses all advices is needed[/quote]
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Nobody: 2:51pm On Jun 07, 2019
mic01:
Guys I have come again ooooo. Am sure some people will still remember me. Okay straight to my question. During my search, I just saw that University of Passau application deadline is JUNE 30TH but I will have to go through uni assist. Although I have all the needed documents with me already. My question is this: is it advisable to apply considering that the deadline is about three weeks from now and application still have to go through uni assist. Please bosses all advices is needed
Hello House your suggestions will be appreciated.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Magma012: 2:57pm On Jun 07, 2019
Congratulations my bro.
it will end in praise.
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Oyakaka: 2:57pm On Jun 07, 2019
What do you guys think about those with a 2,1 in HND and Pgd, can we choose the Category A option as well for Bsc studies in Germany.
Thanks.


All this category of a thing should not even be a debate anymore...those that went for embassy yesterday and today has confirmed that there is nothing like category but just "student visa".. anyone that wants to be in that non moving category B should try and remain forever..[/quote]

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Awilibogy(m): 2:57pm On Jun 07, 2019
Please what is 2.77 GPA(Nig) in Germany?
Can it fly for msc admission?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Chrisomila: 2:59pm On Jun 07, 2019
mic01:
Hello house. Your suggestions will be appreciated please. Is it advisable to start dis process now consideting the deadline is close and uniassist have to process it (quoteor=mic01 post=79087452]Guys I have come again ooooo. Am sure some people will still remember me. Okay straight to my question. During my search, I just saw that University of Passau application deadline is JUNE 30TH but I will have to go through uni assist. Although I have all the needed documents with me already. My question is this: is it advisable to apply considering that the deadline is about three weeks from now and application still have to go through uni assist. Please bosses all advices is needed
. Apply as far as your documents and application will be received by uni assist before 30th June. Hope this helps...
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by okpmoses: 3:01pm On Jun 07, 2019
mychellin:


What's your enquiry or information.

I have issues with filling the application form.
Can I contact you privately?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Eaze66: 3:01pm On Jun 07, 2019
Dat should b 2.8 in germany.for msc e go hard o ! But nothing is impossible. For Bsc it's ok
Awilibogy:
Please what is 2.77 GPA(Nig) in Germany?
Can it fly for msc admission?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by codemasta(m): 3:13pm On Jun 07, 2019
germanmanny:
please i have a question.

Has anyone here cancelled an appointment before after being given a date?
What are the implications?

I want to cancel my appointment date, Because i just got another admission to start in September.

Provided it is not one week close, you can cancel it at anytime and apply for a new one anytime also.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by germanmanny: 3:17pm On Jun 07, 2019
codemasta:


Provided it is not one week close, you can cancel it at anytime and apply for a new one anytime also.


Thank you bro. I am really scared, dont want to stay in naija this December ooooo.

Thanks, you have dont it before?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by DeutschMariano: 3:23pm On Jun 07, 2019
Kolombo88:


when did u apply and what course? am applying for a BA in international mgt, am having issues applying first via viaHochsule start de as they instructed. i fit PM u?

I apply last month. 3rd. till now I never see anything. you fit send PM.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by pringles212(m): 3:27pm On Jun 07, 2019
germanmanny:
please i have a question.

Has anyone here cancelled an appointment before after being given a date?
What are the implications?

I want to cancel my appointment date, Because i just got another admission to start in September.

I was able to cancel after getting an appointment date and I was also able to re-book and get a new date.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Boss733: 3:31pm On Jun 07, 2019
Goztino:
GOZTINO'S TRANSCRIPT

Before sharing this transcript, I would like to appeal to all of you.
1. Make sure you are close to German embassy a day before the interview date, Lagos always have traffic which might delay you and when you arrive late, you will not be allowed to enter for your interview.
2. If you are a JJC in Lagos like me, make sure you ask for directions very well or go with the person you are staying with so that you won't waste time unnecessarily on the road.
3. Ask questions when you are confused on the bus to take, lagosians are always willing to direct you.
4. A day before your interview date, check your documents properly and make sure its complete... Each document should have two copies each and also hold #30,500, otherwise you will be bounced.
5. When Paulinus will be checking your documents, mind your business and don't try to assist other people that will be confused behind you, I nearly got bounced because of that.

I left by 4:30am and arrived by 7:10am few minutes before Paulinus stopped admitting those for 7am.

Back to the interview section.
I arrived around 7:10am after almost crying on the road due to traffic and even paying for drop from Obalande.
On getting to the embassy, I saw the man Paulinus shouting here and there and sending some people back at the back for being unorganized as he used to say.
VO: What's your name?
VO: Why are you going to Germany?
VO: Why this course?
VO: Why Germany?
VO: Why not English speaking countries?
VO: Why not Nigeria?
VO: Tell me about the city your school is located and everything you know about Germany.
As I was still on it, he was typing some stuffs and at a point asked me to stop
VO: What do you intend to do after your studies?
Goztino: I want to come back to Nigeria and use the practical experience I will acquire in Germany to establish my own Geoscience firm here and become a Geoscience consultant.
VO: Don't you want to work in Oil and gas companies?
Goztino: I would start my own firm and employ other graduates in other to help towards the industrialization and creation of employment in my country, Nigeria.
VO: Why not start the firm now and employ the graduates now?
Goztino: I would have loved to but I don't have enough practical skills and experience yet
VO: Alright, that will be all. Do you have any question for me?
Goztino: No sir.

In your visa application form, the section where they ask do you have health insurance that covers the federal republic of Germany?
What did you tick?

Please reply
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by germanmanny: 3:48pm On Jun 07, 2019
pringles212:


I was able to cancel after getting an appointment date and I was also able to re-book and get a new date.

Thanks.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Oyakaka: 4:02pm On Jun 07, 2019
Nobody is responding to my question oooo.

Can HND 2,1 book category A for Bsc studies. Pls I need una input ooooooo this one way this Category B they crawl like snail.

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