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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Walspring: 10:02am On Oct 08, 2020
Newdawn123:

Are you really sure about this? Can't I first send them a message before requesting for an expedited interview?

Please send them message first to be sure because my earlier post was the process before pandemic locked down and it might have change so email them to know the latest update on that.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Walspring: 10:04am On Oct 08, 2020
jhidey08:

Okay, thanks.
So where do you advise I chose, I’m expected to resume by Spring 2021 and I reside in Abuja. I’m only worried with the fact that there are no dates available in Abuja (as posted by people here) before January.

I advise you follow your mind and spirit ooo

Come thinking of it, imagine the stress of going to Lagos if you are to pick Lagos and compare to abuja where you reside.

What part of abuja do you stay ?

Just follow your mind

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by fairheart(m): 11:34am On Oct 08, 2020
Lildairo:
The earliest date I saw now for Abuja is March 2nd.

This is very funny because my sch. start date is January 13th.

Does this mean that one should book the appointment, then request for expedited appointment? Because, according to their site, you must have already scheduled an appointment before you can request for expedited (emergency) appointment.

Just confused.
This date is ideal for Fall 2021 applicants, especially students who deferred from last fall.
For Spring 2021 applicants, you either contact Lagos consulate or wait. I am confident that more dates will be released once the first batch of students are interviewed tomorrow 9th of October.

So this bring students having their interview tomorrow to mind. Remember the interview rules:
1, As you approach the consular counter, relax yourself. Make sure you do not go in with tension as this will impair your mind from speaking flowly and confidently. I always say on this thread: interview is merely a conversation between the consular and the student--to assess your credibility for the F1 Visa. So, do all you can to be in a relaxed state.

2, Establish eyes contact with the consular. As you deliver your response to the questions, look into his/her eyes. Have a neutral countenance.

3, Listen! Some of you have not learned the art of listening in your everyday lives. Don't go to the embassy with this attitude! Listening is very, very important in having a successful F1 interview. As a student, if you can't listen, you can't grasp what you're being asked. By listening, I mean make sure you hear what you're being asked. Don't interrupt the consular if it is not necessary. There have been cases of students who did that and got refused as a result.

3, Speak steadily. Don't be fast if you're not used to going to interviews. By steadily, I mean not so fast, not so slow. Be in the middle. Give each response as smoothly as you can. Answer each question concisely. No story; don't talk about what you were not asked. The consular probably have other students to interview and there is no time. If everything goes as usual, this interview will not be more than 5 minutes.

4, Be yourself. This is where confidence comes in. In fall 2019, I coached a dude from this thread. He stammers but he didn't show this during our mock, but when he went for his interview, he was refused. Then he tried the second time, and was refused again. I was really baffled, but he told me he couldn't speak well during those two interviews because he was somehow scared, and so he stammered most of the time. So I suggested that if he will be applying again, he should tell the consular before the interview starts that he shutters. It is not your fault that you stammer, so tell the consular you stammers! As a human being that the consular is, he said he understand and that it is fine. This's his third attempt. This time, he wasn't even asked much questions, and his visa was approved. Predstan knows this guy.
So, be confident and be yourself. This is a human-to-human conversation!

5, Going with the confidence thing, wear what you're comfortable in.

6, I look forward to some good news tomorrow. All the best! grin

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Nobody: 11:48am On Oct 08, 2020
fairheart:

This date is ideal for Fall 2021 applicants, especially students who deferred from last fall.
For Spring 2021 applicants, you either contact Lagos consulate or wait. I am confident that more dates will be released once the first batch of students are interviewed tomorrow 9th of October.

So this brings students having their interview tomorrow to mind. Remember the interview rules:
1, As you approach the consular counter, relax yourself. Make sure you do not go in with tension as this will impair your mind from speaking flowly and confidently. I always say on this thread: interview is merely a conversation between the consular and the student--to assess your credibility for the F1 Visa. So, do all you can to be in a relaxed state.

2, Establish eyes contact with the consular. As you deliver your response to the questions, look into his/her eyes. Have a neutral countenance.

3, Listen! Some of you have not learned the art of listening in your everyday lives. Don't go to the embassy with this attitude! Listening is very, very important in having a successful F1 interview. As a student, if you can't listen, you can't grasp what you're being asked. By listening, I mean make sure you hear what you're being asked. Don't interrupt the consular if it is not necessary. There have been cases of students who did that and got refused as a result.

3, Speak steadily. Don't be fast if you're not used to going to interviews. By steadily, I mean not so fast, not so slow. Be in the middle. Give each response as smoothly as you can. Answer each question concisely. No story; don't talk about what you were not asked. The consular probably have other students to interview and there is no time. If everything goes as usual, this interview will not be more than 5 minutes.

4, Be yourself. This is where confidence comes in. In fall 2019, I coached a dude from this thread. He stammers but he didn't show this during our mock, but when he went for his interview, he was refused. Then he tried the second time, and was refused again. I was really baffled, but he told me he couldn't speak well during those two interviews because he was somehow scared, and so he stammered most of the time. So I suggested that if he will be applying again, he should tell the consular before the interview starts that he shutters. It is not your fault that you stammer, so tell the consular you stammers! As a human being that the consular is, he said he understand and that it is fine. This's his third attempt. This time, he wasn't even asked much questions, and his visa was approved. Predstan knows this guy.
So, be confident and be yourself. This is a human-to-human conversation!

5, Going with the confidence thing, wear what you're comfortable in.

6, I look forward to some good news tomorrow. All the best! grin

Thank you for keeping hope alive and encouraging our scholars ready for interview. May God keep and bless you for us. For those going for interview tomorrow. I pray for God’s favor on you and your visa be granted without stress. We await your transcripts for us coming coming behind you.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by pointednose: 1:29pm On Oct 08, 2020
mekanaky:
F-1 visa
Thanks for the response
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Olumuyiwalasode(m): 2:42pm On Oct 08, 2020
Hi guys, who knows of any cheap hotel near the US consulate in Lagos Please revert

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by geofortress: 3:21pm On Oct 08, 2020
These are the available dates in Abuja I just checked now. These dates are suitable for Fall 2021 or anyone that has deferred to fall 2021.

What is the situation with spring applicants regarding this situation.

Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Michael820(m): 3:51pm On Oct 08, 2020
Hello house,

I have a some question as regards visa appointment, I recently filled the email notification form someone shared for Lagos NIV so as to get notified of new appointment in Lagos Embassy, but when i saw some open spaces for application at abuja embassy i decided to change my venue to Abuja so i could pick the earliest date and request for an emergency appointment.

Now here's my problem, I just got a mail from Lagos Niv that they have schedule an appointment for me for oct 20, but when i checked my portal i can only see my abuja appointment for march 3rd.

I am just very confused right now, should i cancel the abuja appointment and go and repay the application fee or the application fee can still be used for the Lagos Appointment.

Thanks

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Newdawn123: 4:03pm On Oct 08, 2020
Please, is anyone here that has gotten their electronic mailed I-20 for spring, how many days did it take you to get it after applying for it? Please it's urgent. Thanks.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by jhidey08(m): 4:06pm On Oct 08, 2020
Walspring:


I advise you follow your mind and spirit ooo

Come thinking of it, imagine the stress of going to Lagos if you are to pick Lagos and compare to abuja where you reside.

What part of abuja do you stay ?

Just follow your mind
Thanks for you input.
I don’t think I’ll have a problem with going to Lagos if there’s a better chance of getting an emergency interview date there.

I stay around Lugbe.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by adelawry(m): 4:16pm On Oct 08, 2020
Michael820:
Hello house,

I have a some question as regards visa appointment, I recently filled the email notification form someone shared for Lagos NIV so as to get notified of new appointment in Lagos Embassy, but when i saw some open spaces for application at abuja embassy i decided to change my venue to Abuja so i could pick the earliest date and request for an emergency appointment.

Now here's my problem, I just got a mail from Lagos Niv that they have schedule an appointment for me for oct 20, but when i checked my portal i can only see my abuja appointment for march 3rd.

I am just very confused right now, should i cancel the abuja appointment and go and repay the application fee or the application fee can still be used for the Lagos Appointment.

Thanks

When did you complete the form for emergency appointment? You can talk to @matluck he got a similar mail and was able to book. I think you prolly need to cancel the Abuja appointment and use the same visa payment. It should still be valid.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sonofakin: 4:18pm On Oct 08, 2020
No answer here will determine when you will get yours. Apply to your school. Probably send an email that it is a matter of urgency. You might even get it in hours since it is electronic
Newdawn123:
Please, is anyone here that has gotten their electronic mailed I-20 for spring, how many days did it take you to get it after applying for it? Please it's urgent. Thanks.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Oscardon1: 4:48pm On Oct 08, 2020
Please I really need your advice on this:
I picked up 4th of March 2021 as appointment date. Meanwhile, my program start date is 12th January 2021.
Regarding the 60 days policy, can I request for emergency appointment now? Or should I wait till 12th of November(60 days to program start up date) before requesting for emergency appointment?
Please guide me!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by RENOWNED2(m): 4:53pm On Oct 08, 2020
Hello guys, long post alert.

I want to know if it's possible to apply to different schools for different disciplines. I graduated with a degree in civil engineering which opens up multiple options to pursue a further degree directly related to it( Geotechnical, transport, environmental, waste water, structural etc) The problem is I'm more interested in Geo technical engineering but my undergraduate thesis was in waste water( analysis of the effect of petro chemical waste dumps in a river in eleme Port Harcourt, by determing the total pollution status of the river ie hydrocarbon content, hardness etc)

My question is, would it be wise to apply to different schools on this two disciplines (waste water and Geotechnical engineering in order to increase my chances of getting funding as I have no research work on geo technical engineering even if it's what I'm most interested in?

Would it affect my chance on getting a visa?

I would appreciate any response. Thanks.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sonofakin: 5:05pm On Oct 08, 2020
Go ahead and apply to the different disciplines. Worst case scenario, you will be silent about it if at all you are asked during Visa interview. Mind you, still mention your previous research works in all your application. It doesn't matter if your research interest has changed. Your ability to do research and proven history still speaks volume
RENOWNED2:
Hello guys, long post alert.

I want to know if it's possible to apply to different schools for different disciplines. I graduated with a degree in civil engineering which opens up multiple options to pursue a further degree directly related to it( Geotechnical, transport, environmental, waste water, structural etc) The problem is I'm more interested in Geo technical engineering but my undergraduate thesis was in waste water( analysis of the effect of petrol chemical waste dump in a river in elementary port Harcourt, by determing the total pollution stays of the river ie hydrocarbon context hardness etc)

My question is, would it be wise to apply to different schools on this two disciplines (waste water and Geotechnical engineering in order to increase my chances of getting funding as I have no research work on geo technical engineering even if it's what I'm most interested in?

Would it affect my chance on getting a visa?

I would appreciate any response. Thanks.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by RENOWNED2(m): 5:34pm On Oct 08, 2020
sonofakin:
Go ahead and apply to the different disciplines. Worst case scenario, you will be silent about it if at all you are asked during Visa interview. Mind you, still mention your previous research works in all your application. It doesn't matter if your research interest has changed. Your ability to do research and proven history still speaks volume

Thanks man.
I appreciate the help.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sodaug: 6:10pm On Oct 08, 2020
Hello all, got this yesterday while trying to login, 'your account has been frozen for suspicious activity' any solution to this?

Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by PeSt007(m): 6:30pm On Oct 08, 2020
sodaug:
Hello all, got this yesterday while trying to login, 'your account has been frozen for suspicious activity' any solution to this?

Solution is there already. It will be unfrozen automatically after 72hrs..Shikena

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Sharon8: 6:32pm On Oct 08, 2020
sodaug:
Hello all, got this yesterday while trying to login, 'your account has been frozen for suspicious activity' any solution to this?

I don't think there is a solution to that. You will just have to wait for the 72 hours to elapse to get your account back. Meanwhile, try not to attempt to login till the account is unfrozen.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Lifeisforliving: 6:36pm On Oct 08, 2020
sodaug:
Hello all, got this yesterday while trying to login, 'your account has been frozen for suspicious activity' any solution to this?


As someone who has experienced this, try not to login in before the elaspe time AT ALL!! Just be patient, your account will be restored
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sodaug: 6:59pm On Oct 08, 2020
Alright thanks
Lifeisforliving:



As someone who has experienced this, try not to login in before the elaspe time AT ALL!! Just be patient, your account will be restored
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by pompeiimagnus: 7:15pm On Oct 08, 2020
RENOWNED2:

My question is, would it be wise to apply to different schools on this two disciplines (waste water and Geotechnical engineering in order to increase my chances of getting funding as I have no research work on geo technical engineering even if it's what I'm most interested in? Would it affect my chance on getting a visa?

Engineering is a diverse discipline, so there's nothing wrong with having a variety of interests. Check out the MS Civil Eng program at Texas State Uni. It's a new program with great funding too!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Fabuloski(m): 7:42pm On Oct 08, 2020
fairheart:

This date is ideal for Fall 2021 applicants, especially students who deferred from last fall.
For Spring 2021 applicants, you either contact Lagos consulate or wait. I am confident that more dates will be released once the first batch of students are interviewed tomorrow 9th of October.

So this bring students having their interview tomorrow to mind. Remember the interview rules:
1, As you approach the consular counter, relax yourself. Make sure you do not go in with tension as this will impair your mind from speaking flowly and confidently. I always say on this thread: interview is merely a conversation between the consular and the student--to assess your credibility for the F1 Visa. So, do all you can to be in a relaxed state.

2, Establish eyes contact with the consular. As you deliver your response to the questions, look into his/her eyes. Have a neutral countenance.

3, Listen! Some of you have not learned the art of listening in your everyday lives. Don't go to the embassy with this attitude! Listening is very, very important in having a successful F1 interview. As a student, if you can't listen, you can't grasp what you're being asked. By listening, I mean make sure you hear what you're being asked. Don't interrupt the consular if it is not necessary. There have been cases of students who did that and got refused as a result.

3, Speak steadily. Don't be fast if you're not used to going to interviews. By steadily, I mean not so fast, not so slow. Be in the middle. Give each response as smoothly as you can. Answer each question concisely. No story; don't talk about what you were not asked. The consular probably have other students to interview and there is no time. If everything goes as usual, this interview will not be more than 5 minutes.

4, Be yourself. This is where confidence comes in. In fall 2019, I coached a dude from this thread. He stammers but he didn't show this during our mock, but when he went for his interview, he was refused. Then he tried the second time, and was refused again. I was really baffled, but he told me he couldn't speak well during those two interviews because he was somehow scared, and so he stammered most of the time. So I suggested that if he will be applying again, he should tell the consular before the interview starts that he shutters. It is not your fault that you stammer, so tell the consular you stammers! As a human being that the consular is, he said he understand and that it is fine. This's his third attempt. This time, he wasn't even asked much questions, and his visa was approved. Predstan knows this guy.
So, be confident and be yourself. This is a human-to-human conversation!

5, Going with the confidence thing, wear what you're comfortable in.

6, I look forward to some good news tomorrow. All the best! grin

Fairheart, do you know any platform I can tender my GRE result to get some financial support? The NYSC fund I dey use is not enough, since it only drop monthly and I am trying to go for PhD which mostly close by December. Application fee and TOEFl are real financial burden for me now and I will like to know if there are ways I can make this dream of mine come true.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by mulero23: 8:02pm On Oct 08, 2020
If you have a high GRE Score/secular academic profile you can always request for an application fee waiver. Infact most top tier schools and programs don't really expect app fees from great scholars. I know of University of Washington, Virginia tech, e.t.c
Fabuloski:


Fairheart, do you know any platform I can tender my GRE result to get some financial support? The NYSC fund I dey use is not enough, since it only drop monthly and I am trying to go for PhD which mostly close by December. Application fee and TOEFl are real financial burden for me now and I will like to know if there are ways I can make this dream of mine come true.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by solastar2: 8:16pm On Oct 08, 2020
Fabuloski:


Fairheart, do you know any platform I can tender my GRE result to get some financial support? The NYSC fund I dey use is not enough, since it only drop monthly and I am trying to go for PhD which mostly close by December. Application fee and TOEFl are real financial burden for me now and I will like to know if there are ways I can make this dream of mine come true.

But to sincere, u need to get someone who will sponsor you in this journey or some level of finance. There is no way you spend money. You cant begin this journey on seeking for finance help (in my opinion).

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by dipdat123: 8:36pm On Oct 08, 2020
I got an email this afternoon from US embassy Lagos to schedule me for an interview on the 20th of October. I sent an email to the embassy on Saturday requesting to be add to their mailing list for any available date for visa appointment.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Nobody: 8:45pm On Oct 08, 2020
dipdat123:
I got an email this afternoon from US embassy Lagos to schedule me for an interview on the 20th of October. I sent an email to the embassy on Saturday requesting to be add to their mailing list for any available date for visa appointment.

Nice one bro, let’s keep the hope alive. ��
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by RENOWNED2(m): 10:28pm On Oct 08, 2020
pompeiimagnus:


Engineering is a diverse discipline, so there's nothing wrong with having a variety of interests. Check out the MS Civil Eng program at Texas State Uni. It's a new program with great funding too!

Thanks.
Appreciate the help.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Sugarxx: 10:47pm On Oct 08, 2020
dipdat123:
I got an email this afternoon from US embassy Lagos to schedule me for an interview on the 20th of October. I sent an email to the embassy on Saturday requesting to be add to their mailing list for any available date for visa appointment.

Please did you attach your spring I-20 to the mail you sent ?

Thank you
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Chibzee2: 10:51pm On Oct 08, 2020
I just recieved a message cancelling my Nov 20th appointment!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Ykxcels: 10:57pm On Oct 08, 2020
Why??
Chibzee2:
I just recieved a message cancelling my Nov 20th appointment!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by maximilano: 10:58pm On Oct 08, 2020
Chibzee2:
I just recieved a message cancelling my Nov 20th appointment!
Someone also told me his Nov 27 appointment has been canceled too. What’s up with the US embassy?

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