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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Bassmana: 9:47pm On Sep 10, 2019
A big congrats to you... Dang!
StrRock:
ISSUED OOOO
After 40days on AP
God is faithful
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by SOPWriter: 10:50pm On Sep 10, 2019
freshStarz:


U haven't answered my question. And I need no free anything
There was this Monika (Ponpon), he used to contribute to this thread; he does the GRE registration then but not certain of his availability.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Sammy1210: 10:55pm On Sep 10, 2019
LONG POST ALERT
hello guys,
this post is long overdue.
So i was denied a visa to the US sometime last year for studies. I can't really remember the details of the interview but it went well till the part about sponsorship (a relative was sponsoring me and the VO's countenance changed immediately she noticed it).
Anyway, i deferred my admission to the fall 2019 semester and also applied to another school in a different country because i wasn't about to give up this dream of getting a good education. I got admitted into the other school and applied for a study permit to Canada while also applying for my USA F1 visa again. My dad took opened an account for my educational purpose to satisfying financial requirements this time so i wouldn't get to use a relative as a sponsor.
Fast forward to the night of the US interview and i got a denial letter regarding my study permit application. I was really confused and unsettled. I was so scared. All i thought of was how I would potentially be denied from two countries in the space of 24 hours(lol).
My interview at the US embassy the next day goes as follows:
VO: good morning, where are you going to?
Me: I am going to bleep university for my Masters degree in Construction engineering.
VO: When did you finish your first degree?
Me: I graduated in 2014 with a second class upper degree and proceeded for my national youth service at the ministry of works and housing calabar where i was opportuned to work with experienced engineers, and after that proceeded to work at a start up for a year before taking up my new role at BLUHT where I currently work as a construction engineer.
VO: Impressive, why do you want to get a masters degree.
Me: As a matter of fact, I currently work with my dad and the company is an engineering consulting firm but I'd like to incorporate construction into the company, hence the need for this degree, as I would be leading the company to another phase upon my dad's retirement. So i feel the international exposure and quality education would do me a world of good.
VO: Are you the first son?
Me: (trying to crack a joke) you are partially correct and wrong as i am the only son.
VO: na, i am correct and you are a bit wrong (obviously laughing at this point).
Me: Okay, let's agree that we're both correct and partially wrong.
VO: [laughs a bit] and says 'okay, let me have a look at your financials'. Thats the last thing i need to check.
Me: I handed him my dad's bank statement and pointed out to him that that account was made solely for the purpose of my education.(which it actually was)
Vo glance through it for a few seconds, picks up my passport at this point and sticks a paper on it, with the amount on my i20 written on the paper. Next thing, he throws the passport into a tray(I'm staring in disbelief at this point).
VO: I'll be confirming your statement, if it is found to be false, you'll be banned permanently from the US, do you want to proceed?
Me: of course yes(in my mind i'm screaming!!!!)
VO picks up two white papers and says the golden words to me....I'm shaking at this point and can feel serious cold. I quickly collect the papers and zoom off before anybody called me back. I paid the cab guy taking me home an extra 1000 Naira. lol.
it really was a miracle. I got my visa within 4days.
From a denial to Canada a day before the interview to approved to the US the very next day. I actually cried fam!
So I'm typing this now from my townhouse apartment in the US and saying to you guys, please don't give up. I spent a lot of money from visa fees to application fees and now I can say every penny was worth it! I'm finally getting the education I craved for and the experience has been awesome. pls, pls, pls.....keep pushing!!!
Thank you to everyone who contributed and still does on this thread. I am truly grateful. For those applying for the Spring semester, i wish you good luck!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by ponpon(m): 2:12am On Sep 11, 2019
He is available
SOPWriter:

There was this Monika (Ponpon), he used to contribute to this thread; he does the GRE registration then but not certain of his availability.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by juliouze: 6:58am On Sep 11, 2019
freshStarz:
Please is there any GRE registration site you know apart from By Mafit?
Yes, I got your mail And I replied.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by juliouze: 7:02am On Sep 11, 2019
Sammy1210:
LONG POST ALERT
hello guys,
this post is long overdue.
So i was denied a visa to the US sometime last year for studies. I can't really remember the details of the interview but it went well till the part about sponsorship (a relative was sponsoring me and the VO's countenance changed immediately she noticed it).
Anyway, i deferred my admission to the fall 2019 semester and also applied to another school in a different country because i wasn't about to give up this dream of getting a good education. I got admitted into the other school and applied for a study permit to Canada while also applying for my USA F1 visa again. My dad took opened an account for my educational purpose to satisfying financial requirements this time so i wouldn't get to use a relative as a sponsor.
Fast forward to the night of the US interview and i got a denial letter regarding my study permit application. I was really confused and unsettled. I was so scared. All i thought of was how I would potentially be denied from two countries in the space of 24 hours(lol).
My interview at the US embassy the next day goes as follows:
VO: good morning, where are you going to?
Me: I am going to bleep university for my Masters degree in Construction engineering.
VO: When did you finish your first degree?
Me: I graduated in 2014 with a second class upper degree and proceeded for my national youth service at the ministry of works and housing calabar where i was opportuned to work with experienced engineers, and after that proceeded to work at a start up for a year before taking up my new role at BLUHT where I currently work as a construction engineer.
VO: Impressive, why do you want to get a masters degree.
Me: As a matter of fact, I currently work with my dad and the company is an engineering consulting firm but I'd like to incorporate construction into the company, hence the need for this degree, as I would be leading the company to another phase upon my dad's retirement. So i feel the international exposure and quality education would do me a world of good.
VO: Are you the first son?
Me: (trying to crack a joke) you are partially correct and wrong as i am the only son.
VO: na, i am correct and you are a bit wrong (obviously laughing at this point).
Me: Okay, let's agree that we're both correct and partially wrong.
VO: [laughs a bit] and says 'okay, let me have a look at your financials'. Thats the last thing i need to check.
Me: I handed him my dad's bank statement and pointed out to him that that account was made solely for the purpose of my education.(which it actually was)
Vo glance through it for a few seconds, picks up my passport at this point and sticks a paper on it, with the amount on my i20 written on the paper. Next thing, he throws the passport into a tray(I'm staring in disbelief at this point).
VO: I'll be confirming your statement, if it is found to be false, you'll be banned permanently from the US, do you want to proceed?
Me: of course yes(in my mind i'm screaming!!!!)
VO picks up two white papers and says the golden words to me....I'm shaking at this point and can feel serious cold. I quickly collect the papers and zoom off before anybody called me back. I paid the cab guy taking me home an extra 1000 Naira. lol.
it really was a miracle. I got my visa within 4days.
From a denial to Canada a day before the interview to approved to the US the very next day. I actually cried fam!
So I'm typing this now from my townhouse apartment in the US and saying to you guys, please don't give up. I spent a lot of money from visa fees to application fees and now I can say every penny was worth it! I'm finally getting the education I craved for and the experience has been awesome. pls, pls, pls.....keep pushing!!!
Thank you to everyone who contributed and still does on this thread. I am truly grateful. For those applying for the Spring semester, i wish you good luck!
Congratulations man, this is really great.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by freshStarz: 10:17am On Sep 11, 2019
SOPWriter:

There was this Monika (Ponpon), he used to contribute to this thread; he does the GRE registration then but not certain of his availability.

Thanks. Once contacted him he's not replied
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by freshStarz: 10:18am On Sep 11, 2019
juliouze:

Yes, I got your mail And I replied.

OK lemme chat u
Or rather u can tell me the other one apart from by Mafit here
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by AgreatMan: 12:01pm On Sep 11, 2019
Oguibe2nice:


Do I need transit if I use Turkish

1. Yes u can look for flights going to Houston. Better still compare flights going to San Antonio or Dallas. If these destination are cheaper, u can connect to Houston via bus.

2. You don't need a transit Visa in turkey. You don't need to leave the airport.

I once took Qatar on my way to Naija. I spent 21 hours in Qatar. We were each given a double hotel room and fed 3 times. We went to town as d hotel is far from airport. If we didn't need a transit Visa to enter into Qatar. You definitely don't need a transit Visa to stay inside your Turkish airport before catching d next flight.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Gospelozy(f): 1:44pm On Sep 11, 2019
freshStarz:


U haven't answered my question. And I need no free anything

Check unique Educational Consulting
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Deegayes: 1:44pm On Sep 11, 2019
Hi guys,

I stumbled on this thread and obviously there are a lot of experienced people here. I recently just started my application for a graduate program at Praire View and while I am still awaiting the reference number from the school , I stumbled on the Wes website and posts from people saying apart from transcript evaluation, I’d have to submit waec results and scratch card.
I am confused because my friend did his around August last year and only submitted his university transcript.

Kindly enlighten me . Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Muleriders: 1:55pm On Sep 11, 2019
Congratulations to everyone who has gotten their visas. And to applicant on the queue, I wish you best of luck.

A quick one to admitted applicants without funding. US is good and sweet oooo, but na money kill am. Its one thing to be determined and focused on getting a degree in the US, its another thing to be financially backed up.

To those of us who obtained financial documents from Uncle's and aunties to obtain the visa, please before you leave Nigeria, call that uncle or aunty to a seat and ask sincere questions like "hunku alani or hanty alake, are you really certain of coughing out millions of naira for me every four months (semester) for my education?. It may sound funny but it's the reality. Most of those aunties or Uncle's are just supporting with the documents alone, just few are willing to support with the cash.

Within the few duration here, I have seen few Nigeria students whose Uncle's from home has abandoned, I have seen few who don't know where the next semester fee is going to come from after struggling to pay for fall 2019, I have seen few who couldn't make it up with their monthly payment installments and they have to pay additional fines and risking dropping of courses because of finances.

Local man is paying over $4k alone for just 3 courses in 4 months (a semester) housing and feeding alone is likely to cost 3-4k as well. That's approximately $8k. (that's about 2.9 million naira every four months, that's about N730,000 every month.)

The thoughts of where to get the money alone will affect you psychologically and might end up affecting your learning attitudes and performances. Dropping out of school is even worse because you will end up been out of status and hence illegal immigrant.

If you hope on getting an on campus jobs of $10/hr for 20 hours a week. That's $800/month, except you want to starve yourself to death, look dirty, don't buy textbooks and the likes, it will be difficult to depend or sustain your studies+housing+feeding on that stipends,

You might even be unlucky to get the job sef,


Back to the basis, coming here is good. But please, make sure you have funding/scholarships. Incase you don't have any which isn't a crime, make sure you have your own personal funds that will sustain you for Atleast a year without struggle. Incase you don't have that, please I beg of you, make sure that uncle of yours that promised to send you 3million naira average in every 4months is truly capable, responsible and dependable so that you won't end up been stranded..


A small joke, I am always used to add "sorry" as a prefix before asking my instructors and fellow students questions. Something like "sorry, what is the time? " or "sorry, how do I get the revenues on the income statement? ",
My financial accounting instructor couldn't bear it anymore and she was like "why is it that most African students, especially Nigerians are always fond of begging and apolgizing in advance before asking questions?, do we get beaten or punished for asking questions if we haven't added 'sorry' to the questions". I just laughed and was like "this woman won't understand"

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Swerveking14: 2:15pm On Sep 11, 2019
frostsc:
That's still the best with free lectures, free magoosh account, free Manhattan premium etc.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by 4gunners(m): 2:31pm On Sep 11, 2019
Muleriders:
Congratulations to everyone who has gotten their visas. And to applicant on the queue, I wish you best of luck.

A quick one to admitted applicants without funding. US is good and sweet oooo, but na money kill am. Its one thing to be determined and focused on getting a degree in the US, its another thing to be financially backed up.

To those of us who obtained financial documents from Uncle's and aunties to obtain the visa, please before you leave Nigeria, call that uncle or aunty to a seat and ask sincere questions like "hunku alani or hanty alake, are you really certain of coughing out millions of naira for me every four months (semester) for my education?. It may sound funny but it's the reality. Most of those aunties or Uncle's are just supporting with the documents alone, just few are willing to support with the cash.

Within the few duration here, I have seen few Nigeria students whose Uncle's from home has abandoned, I have seen few who don't know where the next semester fee is going to come from after struggling to pay for fall 2019, I have seen few who couldn't make it up with their monthly payment installments and they have to pay additional fines and risking dropping of courses because of finances.

Local man is paying over $4k alone for just 3 courses in 4 months (a semester) housing and feeding alone is likely to cost 3-4k as well. That's approximately $8k. (that's about 2.9 million naira every four months, that's about N730,000 every month.)

The thoughts of where to get the money alone will affect you psychologically and might end up affecting your learning attitudes and performances. Dropping out of school is even worse because you will end up been out of status and hence illegal immigrant.

If you hope on getting an on campus jobs of $10/hr for 20 hours a week. That's $800/month, except you want to starve yourself to death, look dirty, don't buy textbooks and the likes, it will be difficult to depend or sustain your studies+housing+feeding on that stipends,

You might even be unlucky to get the job sef,


Back to the basis, coming here is good. But please, make sure you have funding/scholarships. Incase you don't have any which isn't a crime, make sure you have your own personal funds that will sustain you for Atleast a year without struggle. Incase you don't have that, please I beg of you, make sure that uncle of yours that promised to send you 3million naira average in every 4months is truly capable, responsible and dependable so that you won't end up been stranded..


A small joke, I am always used to add "sorry" as a prefix before asking my instructors and fellow students questions. Something like "sorry, what is the time? " or "sorry, how do I get the revenues on the income statement? ",
My financial accounting instructor couldn't bear it anymore and she was like "why is it that most African students, especially Nigerians are always fond of begging and apolgizing in advance before asking questions?, do we get beaten or punished for asking questions if we haven't added 'sorry' to the questions". I just laughed and was like "this woman won't understand"



That last part got me laughing. She doesn't know that the "sorry" will still not satisfy some over-bloated egoist who think they are to be worshiped like gods due to their status.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Moshkom(m): 4:49pm On Sep 11, 2019
I heard WES started the WAEC inclusion of recent, which is actually annoying and cause delay and stress with EXTRA CASH cry cry cry

PS: there are other Evaluation agency aside WES thou, which are also accredited like WES. E.g ECE, GCE etc which do not even require WAEC for there Evaluation. Lesser Money sef.

I'm Currently stuck with WES atm so i'm advising you to check others out. cry cry cry cry

Deegayes:
Hi guys,

I stumbled on this thread and obviously there are a lot of experienced people here. I recently just started my application for a graduate program at Praire View and while I am still awaiting the reference number from the school , I stumbled on the Wes website and posts from people saying apart from transcript evaluation, I’d have to submit waec results and scratch card.
I am confused because my friend did his around August last year and only submitted his university transcript.

Kindly enlighten me . Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by SOPWriter: 4:55pm On Sep 11, 2019
Sammy1210:
LONG POST ALERT
hello guys,
this post is long overdue.
So i was denied a visa to the US sometime last year for studies. I can't really remember the details of the interview but it went well till the part about sponsorship (a relative was sponsoring me and the VO's countenance changed immediately she noticed it).
Anyway, i deferred my admission to the fall 2019 semester and also applied to another school in a different country because i wasn't about to give up this dream of getting a good education. I got admitted into the other school and applied for a study permit to Canada while also applying for my USA F1 visa again. My dad took opened an account for my educational purpose to satisfying financial requirements this time so i wouldn't get to use a relative as a sponsor.
Fast forward to the night of the US interview and i got a denial letter regarding my study permit application. I was really confused and unsettled. I was so scared. All i thought of was how I would potentially be denied from two countries in the space of 24 hours(lol).
My interview at the US embassy the next day goes as follows:
VO: good morning, where are you going to?
Me: I am going to bleep university for my Masters degree in Construction engineering.
VO: When did you finish your first degree?
Me: I graduated in 2014 with a second class upper degree and proceeded for my national youth service at the ministry of works and housing calabar where i was opportuned to work with experienced engineers, and after that proceeded to work at a start up for a year before taking up my new role at BLUHT where I currently work as a construction engineer.
VO: Impressive, why do you want to get a masters degree.
Me: As a matter of fact, I currently work with my dad and the company is an engineering consulting firm but I'd like to incorporate construction into the company, hence the need for this degree, as I would be leading the company to another phase upon my dad's retirement. So i feel the international exposure and quality education would do me a world of good.
VO: Are you the first son?
Me: (trying to crack a joke) you are partially correct and wrong as i am the only son.
VO: na, i am correct and you are a bit wrong (obviously laughing at this point).
Me: Okay, let's agree that we're both correct and partially wrong.
VO: [laughs a bit] and says 'okay, let me have a look at your financials'. Thats the last thing i need to check.
Me: I handed him my dad's bank statement and pointed out to him that that account was made solely for the purpose of my education.(which it actually was)
Vo glance through it for a few seconds, picks up my passport at this point and sticks a paper on it, with the amount on my i20 written on the paper. Next thing, he throws the passport into a tray(I'm staring in disbelief at this point).
VO: I'll be confirming your statement, if it is found to be false, you'll be banned permanently from the US, do you want to proceed?
Me: of course yes(in my mind i'm screaming!!!!)
VO picks up two white papers and says the golden words to me....I'm shaking at this point and can feel serious cold. I quickly collect the papers and zoom off before anybody called me back. I paid the cab guy taking me home an extra 1000 Naira. lol.
it really was a miracle. I got my visa within 4days.
From a denial to Canada a day before the interview to approved to the US the very next day. I actually cried fam!
So I'm typing this now from my townhouse apartment in the US and saying to you guys, please don't give up. I spent a lot of money from visa fees to application fees and now I can say every penny was worth it! I'm finally getting the education I craved for and the experience has been awesome. pls, pls, pls.....keep pushing!!!
Thank you to everyone who contributed and still does on this thread. I am truly grateful. For those applying for the Spring semester, i wish you good luck!
Congratulation! More of this testimony we pray. Amen!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Bleuocean: 5:41pm On Sep 11, 2019
Hello guys

This is a serious case oo

My wife and kid was denied F2 visa of joining me here because when I was asked during the interview in May 2019 if they will travel with me, I said no and the VO told her yesterday I said they won't join me and why is she applying for F2 to join me, so my wife said I only said they weren't traveling with me and I didn't say they will not join me later but she was denied that I said they won't join me and they cannot join me now.

The truth is I was asked... is you family traveling with you? and I said no. I was not asked, will your family join you.

In English language, I see "traveling with you" and "joining you" as two different meaning.

Does anyone have solution to this serious issue?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by ponpon(m): 5:54pm On Sep 11, 2019
No nairaland DM, send an actual email
freshStarz:


Thanks. Once contacted him he's not replied
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Deegayes: 6:59pm On Sep 11, 2019
Thanks a lot for this. I just realized the school said we are allowed to use either GCE or WES so I think I am going to be opting for GCE. Though some people say WES has a better grading system
Moshkom:
I heard WES started the WAEC inclusion of recent, which is actually annoying and cause delay and stress with EXTRA CASH cry cry cry

PS: there are other Evaluation agency aside WES thou, which are also accredited like WES. E.g ECE, GCE etc which do not even require WAEC for there Evaluation. Lesser Money sef.

I'm Currently stuck with WES atm so i'm advising you to check others out. cry cry cry cry

Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by AgreatMan: 7:18pm On Sep 11, 2019
Bleuocean:
Hello guys

This is a serious case oo

My wife and kid was denied F2 visa of joining me here because when I was asked during the interview in May 2019 if they will travel with me, I said no and the VO told her yesterday I said they won't join me and why is she applying for F2 to join me, so my wife said I only said they weren't traveling with me and I didn't say they will not join me later but she was denied that I said they won't join me and they cannot join me now.

The truth is I was asked... is you family traveling with you? and I said no. I was not asked, will your family join you.

In English language, I see "traveling with you" and "joining you" as two different meaning.

Does anyone have solution to this serious issue?

They are the same sides of a coin. Both questions are the same. Whether they travel with u, or they later join you, the bottom line is that you had planned a family reunion in US n it is misrepresentation.

This is not supposed to be a big deal but it's just the current climate of things. I read a transcript on this thread where the VO expressly told the applicant that his family will be denied if they applied...this can give u clues to the answers u seek.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Moshkom(m): 7:21pm On Sep 11, 2019
Deegayes:
Thanks a lot for this. I just realized the school said we are allowed to use either GCE or WES so I think I am going to be opting for GCE. Though some people say WES has a better grading system

If your Degree is ‘somehow ok’ pls just run from WES bro. I’m begging you. I started my Evaluation since late June, this is September and still i’m Yet to get result. A lot of fund spent. My Application deadline submission is Oct 1. I’m very sure I won’t make the deadline due to this ‘WESing’ cry
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by pstfrancis(m): 8:58pm On Sep 11, 2019
Just got admission into Florida state Unversity for MS Food science and am thinking on how to go about funding issues. Anyone who can help me with ideas?

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by pstfrancis(m): 9:00pm On Sep 11, 2019
I just got admission into Florida State University for Spring 2020 in MD food science with no funding in site yet. Anyone get idea on how to go about funding in FSU. Thanks

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by MrOluwabanji: 9:16pm On Sep 11, 2019
Hey, I’m new here. I’m a student in the USA. I am planning to come home this December and renew my visa when I come home but I have been told that there are no visa interview appointment dates, even for students? Please, how true is this?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by tosin18: 9:39pm On Sep 11, 2019
[quote author=AgreatMan post=82142681]

They are the same sides of a coin. Both questions are the same. Whether they travel with u, or they later join you, the bottom line is that you had planned a family reunion in US n it is misrepresentation.

This is not supposed to be a big deal but it's just the current climate of things. I read a transcript on this thread where the VO expressly told the applicant that his family will be denied if they applied...this can give u clues to the answers u seek.

[/quote
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by tosin18: 9:40pm On Sep 11, 2019
[/quote]
Sorry about that brother. Can you get an attorney in the US? It may not be too expensive
Bleuocean:
Hello guys

This is a serious case oo

My wife and kid was denied F2 visa of joining me here because when I was asked during the interview in May 2019 if they will travel with me, I said no and the VO told her yesterday I said they won't join me and why is she applying for F2 to join me, so my wife said I only said they weren't traveling with me and I didn't say they will not join me later but she was denied that I said they won't join me and they cannot join me now.

The truth is I was asked... is you family traveling with you? and I said no. I was not asked, will your family join you.

In English language, I see "traveling with you" and "joining you" as two different meaning.

Does anyone have solution to this serious issue?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by pimper24: 10:59pm On Sep 11, 2019
Guys I'm a fresher oh. I will appreciate some guidance. I will be on F-1 visa and I m to apply for the 1-20 from the school.
I am on full funding. My bank account is self funded and that's what I will use for the 1-20. Shall I use same bank account foe the F-1 visa?

Also the amount quoted to be domiciled as a requirement is in the account but it's lodged in there barely a month ago. Is there any issue with this.

Other ways I could have a hitch free beging. I will really appreciate.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by yemiosinbajo: 11:14pm On Sep 11, 2019
Kaylhey20:


Howard recently stopped giving full ride. I'm at Fisk presently , her SAT score is good though but I'm not sure if she will get a full ride at Fisk, she should apply early and if her WAEC is splendid that will be good. Also check out Morgan State, Edwards waters, SIUE and Mississippi Valley State ... The all give full ride though the last one requires you to be a fresh high school graduate. And WES evaluation is required for most, you prolly did that for Howard so you good.

Wait, what do you mean by full ride? Are you saying these scholarships cover tuition, room, board, books, insurance, personal expenses, and flights (because that is what a full ride is)? Or do you mean it only covers tuition? Please, endeavor to always be specific.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by MrOluwabanji: 12:15am On Sep 12, 2019
yemiosinbajo:


Wait, what do you mean by full ride? Are you saying these scholarships cover tuition, room, board, books, insurance, personal expenses, and flights (because that is what a full ride is)? Or do you mean it only covers tuition? Please, endeavor to always be specific.

Lol... A full ride normally entails tuition, room and board and fees. Basically what is on your student account to be paid to the school. Insurance, books, personal expenses and especially flights MIGHT be added looool, but without that, you can still have a full ride.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by akilugarba77: 3:11am On Sep 12, 2019
Hello house,been doing my research for a second degree i saw virginia international university for Bus admin @ 5064 dollars/semester, to me thats on a cheap side,anyone who knows better offer lower than this probably, looking forward to comments
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by visiFisiMisi1: 3:40am On Sep 12, 2019
akilugarba77:
Hello house,been doing my research for a second degree i saw virginia international university for Bus admin @ 5064 dollars/semester, to me thats on a cheap side,anyone who knows better offer lower than this probably, looking forward to comments

How about room & Board and living expenses ...

Is it added?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by LagosismyHome(f): 6:22am On Sep 12, 2019
akilugarba77:
Hello house,been doing my research for a second degree i saw virginia international university for Bus admin @ 5064 dollars/semester, to me thats on a cheap side,anyone who knows better offer lower than this probably, looking forward to comments

Its very difficult to get Visa with VIU because it's not a standard school. While it's cheaper the Visa is almost certain not to come so best to avoid that school

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