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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Jaytee116: 8:26am On Nov 03, 2020
Thank you @walspring for helping to pay my sevis fee, if you need help with sevis fee payment, please reach out to walspring.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by RubyPrincess: 8:41am On Nov 03, 2020
Lmaooooo!!!! Wahala for who dey selfless o!!!! Noh vex ehn!

I still don't get why you need information about the school I am going to, the university I attended and where I work, or how it translates to being selfish.

But it's fine. your opinion is yours and you have every right to it.

Thanks for sharing.

Ifesinachi22:
This is the most useless Transcript I've read the whole year. Who forced you to share your Transcript if you won't give out useful information like others did. So useless and selfish. Bleep University, University of Bleep. Nonsensical. I work at xxxx. No information given whatsoever.

To even imagine i went to Google Bleep University makes me sick. So selfish

If you can be stingy with little information like this, only God knows how stingy you will be with the other department grin grin grin

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by RubyPrincess: 8:45am On Nov 03, 2020
Hahahahahahaaaa!

I assure you, the race to heaven is quite different. Thank God no one wields that kind of power. How scary that would be!

Noh vex!

Janet200:


It’s now very common for people to paste a rubbish visa transcript just for people to congratulate them without passing any information. If this type of people get key to heaven, they will enter heaven and fling the key away for nobody to come in.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by lucyAA: 8:50am On Nov 03, 2020
I applied last week, yet to get a reply from them
jhidey08:
Good evening everyone, Please has anyone who applied for an expedited appointment in Lagos last week gotten any response yet? Or does anyone have a new information about expedited appointments?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by HisEminence(m): 8:53am On Nov 03, 2020
Good day Nairalanders, has anyone have Lagos office on his DS-160 and was able to interview at Abuja? If no, what can be done? That's my case currently. My DS-160 reads Lagos office but my interview is in abuja next week. Urgent plsssss!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by lapazi(m): 8:54am On Nov 03, 2020
lapazi:
Hello guys...
I’m looking at pursuing an MSc program in Cyber Security or Information Security.

Can someone assist to provide list of schools that offer full GA for this program?

I’d really appreciate thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by fairheart(m): 9:15am On Nov 03, 2020
Peacock1234:


I’m not sure there is anything for others to learn from it cos I didn’t really know the reason for the denial Which is why the procedure in getting the expedited appointment is more important to me at the moment. But there you go

Visa Denied.

VO: Hi Pls pass your documents the way it was arranged for you
Me: Hi. Good morning. (Passes them)
VO: where are you going to?
Me: University of Illinois
VO: what are you studying:
Me: Masters in finance
VO: finance you say?
Me: yes please
VO: why did you pick this school
Me: it has a graduate public service internship programme. (Then I went ahead to explain how the programme benefits me)
VO: okay where do you work presently
Me: I told him
VO: how long have you been there
Me: About 3 years; precisely 2years and 9months.
VO: who is sponsoring you
Me: My dad
Have you travelled before
Me: No; I haven’t had a reason to
VO: Married?
ME: No
VO: any kids?
Me: No.

VO: okay I won’t be issuing your Visa. I wish you best of luck.

What is the cost of attendance for this program?
Like others have said, one cannot really know all the reasons a visa was refused, although some applicants' cases are obvious and can be perceived if they articulate how the interview went. The current embassu section, I think, is not willing to put any applicants on "administrative processing." At least, so far, I haven't seen anyone placed on AP for bank statement verification. What does this mean? During the short period of interview, VO assess whether your tuition is too high (unreasonable for some programs, and if no scholarship or GA) or "affordable" (VO might feel this cost is not bad for this degree).
I want to say that these consulars look at things and make judgement--based on applicants' program COA, program, age, background, and chiefly, response to interview questions. This is why I always emphasise on not selecting a very expensive school if GA or scholarship will not be available. This is my opinion; I am not a VO!

Likewise, one of the things I make sure applicants don't do during mock interview is start a response to questions, such as why this school the way you did. Where is personalisation and talking like a student that you are? "I chose the University of Illinois because..."

@Buksss. You said you and your roommates said the same thing Peacock1234 said to Why this school, and you all got approved? When did you get your visa? Did he really need to say the same thing?

If I were to say something about his response to why that school, I would tell you it didn't go well. He simply left off benefit of courses, research interest, working with a faculty member, and then straight to internship--the last reason there can be? Internship is available in Nigeria too. Is this the only reason a student would want to go to the US to spend $30-something thousand (I assume this is your COA). MSF at the University of Illinois has some very hot concentrations, but you did not talk about that. I think the VO was not convinced that you're a credible student, hence your refusal. A few things work together to earn that credibility during the short interview.
Situation changes, so you can still get your visa.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by missuzoma: 9:25am On Nov 03, 2020
tarantino1:
Please am I the only experiencing this problem while filling the ds-160 form.

Every single step I take basically redirects me to the home page asking me to start from scratch again.

I managed to move forward one time and even got my application ID and while I was filling the form, the page just reloaded to the homepage and asked me to start again.

I tried to retrieve the form so I could continue from where it logged me out and I've been getting errors ever since.

I've been stuck here for over three hours and have accomplished nothing.

I no even know whether na network sef. Go do am later for midnight

Use a VPN. I downloaded ProtonVPN. In an hour plus, I was done. I highly recommend it.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Babatill2023: 9:25am On Nov 03, 2020
HisEminence:
Good day Nairalanders, has anyone have Lagos office on his DS-160 and was able to interview at Abuja? If no, what can be done? That's my case currently. My DS-160 reads Lagos office but my interview is in abuja next week. Urgent plsssss!
Someone shared a transcript recently. He was interviewed in Lagos and his Ds-160 stated Abuja. They changed it for him at the embassy but since your interview is still next week,you can retrieve your Ds160 and make the necessary corrections but if you have submitted,just fill another one and update it on your visa page.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Aderin0la: 9:27am On Nov 03, 2020
fairheart:


What is the cost of attendance for this program?
Like others have said, one cannot really know all the reasons a visa was refused, although some applicants' cases are obvious and can be perceived if they articulate how the interview went. The current embassu section, I think, is not willing to put any applicants on "administrative processing." At least, so far, I haven't seen anyone placed on AP for bank statement verification. What does this mean? During the short period of interview, VO assess whether your tuition is too high (unreasonable for some programs, and if no scholarship or GA) or "affordable" (VO might feel this cost is not bad for this degree).
I want to say that these consulars look at things and make judgement--based on applicants' program COA, program, age, background, and chiefly, response to interview questions. This is why I always emphasise on not selecting a very expensive school if GA or scholarship will not be available. This is my opinion; I am not a VO!

Likewise, one of the things I make sure applicants don't do during mock interview is start a response to questions, such as why this school the way you did. Where is personalisation and talking like a student that you are? "I chose the University of Illinois because..."

@Buksss. You said you and your roommates said the same thing Peacock1234 said to Why this school, and you all got approved? When did you get your visa? Did he really need to say the same thing?

If I were to say something about his response to why that school, I would tell you it didn't go well. He simply left off benefit of courses, research interest, working with a faculty member, and then straight to internship--the last reason there can be? Internship is available in Nigeria too. Is this the only reason a student would want to go to the US to spend $30-something thousand (I assume this is your COA). MSF at the University of Illinois has some very hot concentrations, but you did not talk about that. I think the VO was not convinced that you're a credible student, hence your refusal. A few things work together to earn that credibility during the short interview.
Situation changes, so you can still get your visa.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 9:44am On Nov 03, 2020
Ftos:


Why don't you want to book Lagos?

Oh it’s not like i don’t want to. There is no available date in Lagos yet so I can’t even see the form.. I sent a mail for an emergency Interview and haven’t gotten any feedback. If I see on opening in Lagos, I’ll definitely go for it
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 9:46am On Nov 03, 2020
Ftos:


Why don't you want to book Lagos?

Oh it’s not like i don’t want to. There is no available date in Lagos yet so I can’t even see the form.. I sent a mail for an emergency Interview and haven’t gotten any feedback. If I see on opening in Lagos, I’ll definitely go for it
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by LagosismyHome(f): 9:48am On Nov 03, 2020
RubyPrincess:
Lmaooooo!!!! Wahala for who dey selfless o!!!! Noh vex ehn!

I still don't get why you need information about the school I am going to, the university I attended and where I work, or how it translates to being selfish.

But it's fine. your opinion is yours and you have every right to it.

Thanks for sharing.


But what exactly do you lose by posting a transcript with details ....... absolutely nothing but you choose not to.... ok carry go.

Las las somehow everybody will be ok

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by arcTY(m): 9:50am On Nov 03, 2020
Good morning, Has anyone here been able to schedule an appointment for Lagos consulate this week?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Anybodie: 9:50am On Nov 03, 2020
Please what vaccinations will they request for at the POE and upon resumption at school?

Please you can also give details of how you were able to get yours done

Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Buksss: 9:55am On Nov 03, 2020
Like I said all cases are different, I was just pointing out to somebody who replied and said saying internship is a red flag, because it has worked for a lot of people that I know personally. All fingers are not equal and what worked for me might not work for him/her . Besides from the look of things I think this person just posted a summary of the transcript . The answers seemed a bit dry but you posted some important points I hope they can learn from
fairheart:


What is the cost of attendance for this program?
Like others have said, one cannot really know all the reasons a visa was refused, although some applicants' cases are obvious and can be perceived if they articulate how the interview went. The current embassu section, I think, is not willing to put any applicants on "administrative processing." At least, so far, I haven't seen anyone placed on AP for bank statement verification. What does this mean? During the short period of interview, VO assess whether your tuition is too high (unreasonable for some programs, and if no scholarship or GA) or "affordable" (VO might feel this cost is not bad for this degree).
I want to say that these consulars look at things and make judgement--based on applicants' program COA, program, age, background, and chiefly, response to interview questions. This is why I always emphasise on not selecting a very expensive school if GA or scholarship will not be available. This is my opinion; I am not a VO!

Likewise, one of the things I make sure applicants don't do during mock interview is start a response to questions, such as why this school the way you did. Where is personalisation and talking like a student that you are? "I chose the University of Illinois because..."

@Buksss. You said you and your roommates said the same thing Peacock1234 said to Why this school, and you all got approved? When did you get your visa? Did he really need to say the same thing?

If I were to say something about his response to why that school, I would tell you it didn't go well. He simply left off benefit of courses, research interest, working with a faculty member, and then straight to internship--the last reason there can be? Internship is available in Nigeria too. Is this the only reason a student would want to go to the US to spend $30-something thousand (I assume this is your COA). MSF at the University of Illinois has some very hot concentrations, but you did not talk about that. I think the VO was not convinced that you're a credible student, hence your refusal. A few things work together to earn that credibility during the short interview.
Situation changes, so you can still get your visa.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Friedpotato: 10:04am On Nov 03, 2020
RubyPrincess:
Lmaooooo!!!! Wahala for who dey selfless o!!!! Noh vex ehn!

I still don't get why you need information about the school I am going to, the university I attended and where I work, or how it translates to being selfish.

But it's fine. your opinion is yours and you have every right to it.

Thanks for sharing.

While they were overly insulting in their responses to you, i think you should have shared the name of your school. And yes you know why they need it.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Ftos: 10:22am On Nov 03, 2020
Friedpotato:
While they were overly insulting in their responses to you, i think you should have shared the name of your school. And yes you know why they need it.

No one is insulting him, likewise I. I pray that God grant it to him next time, which I hope should be soon.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 10:23am On Nov 03, 2020
prosper388:


I don't think this transcript is complete. I feel there are other things you didn't include.
Once a VO asks who's sponsoring and you state the person, the next question is what does the person do? That question is always a must and that's the part VO denies visas a lot.

Oh yeah.... I have been going back to edit that transcript. Typed in a rush. He did ask About what my sponsor does and I explained.
That’s the only thing missing. He didn’t ask for any document though.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 10:28am On Nov 03, 2020
fairheart:


What is the cost of attendance for this program?
Like others have said, one cannot really know all the reasons a visa was refused, although some applicants' cases are obvious and can be perceived if they articulate how the interview went. The current embassu section, I think, is not willing to put any applicants on "administrative processing." At least, so far, I haven't seen anyone placed on AP for bank statement verification. What does this mean? During the short period of interview, VO assess whether your tuition is too high (unreasonable for some programs, and if no scholarship or GA) or "affordable" (VO might feel this cost is not bad for this degree).
I want to say that these consulars look at things and make judgement--based on applicants' program COA, program, age, background, and chiefly, response to interview questions. This is why I always emphasise on not selecting a very expensive school if GA or scholarship will not be available. This is my opinion; I am not a VO!

Likewise, one of the things I make sure applicants don't do during mock interview is start a response to questions, such as why this school the way you did. Where is personalisation and talking like a student that you are? "I chose the University of Illinois because..."

@Buksss. You said you and your roommates said the same thing Peacock1234 said to Why this school, and you all got approved? When did you get your visa? Did he really need to say the same thing?

If I were to say something about his response to why that school, I would tell you it didn't go well. He simply left off benefit of courses, research interest, working with a faculty member, and then straight to internship--the last reason there can be? Internship is available in Nigeria too. Is this the only reason a student would want to go to the US to spend $30-something thousand (I assume this is your COA). MSF at the University of Illinois has some very hot concentrations, but you did not talk about that. I think the VO was not convinced that you're a credible student, hence your refusal. A few things work together to earn that credibility during the short interview.
Situation changes, so you can still get your visa.

This is quite detailed. Thank you.
And yes it’s a 35k Cost of study; you are right.
Lessons learnt: speak more about the benefits tied to the program first and summarize with the internship program if possible.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 10:32am On Nov 03, 2020
Buksss:
Like I said all cases are different, I was just pointing out to somebody who replied and said saying internship is a red flag, because it has worked for a lot of people that I know personally. All fingers are not equal and what worked for me might not work for him/her . Besides from the look of things I think this person just posted a summary of the transcript . The answers seemed a bit dry but you posted some important points I hope they can learn from

Yes I am actually learning a lot and some of responses were summarized. Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by LagosismyHome(f): 10:34am On Nov 03, 2020
Peacock1234:


This is quite detailed. Thank you.
And yes it’s a 35k Cost of study; you are right.
Lessons learnt: speak more about the benefits tied to the program first and summarize with the internship program if possible.

I agree this a much better approach if at all you want to highlight the internship as a reason why
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by dipdat123: 10:58am On Nov 03, 2020
I had visa denied on the 20th at the Lagos embassy and immediately rescheduled for Abuja and got a date for December 14th. I was wondering if you I could email them about getting an earlier date since my program start date is January 4th.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sonofakin: 11:34am On Nov 03, 2020
In your next interview, best ignore the internship part. If you must, it is better put this way: "the school provides an opportunity to gain practical experience through a ........internship.....
Peacock1234:


This is quite detailed. Thank you.
And yes it’s a 35k Cost of study; you are right.
Lessons learnt: speak more about the benefits tied to the program first and summarize with the internship program if possible.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by HoluwadareY(m): 11:35am On Nov 03, 2020
Peacock1234:


I’m not sure there is anything for others to learn from it cos I didn’t really know the reason for the denial Which is why the procedure in getting the expedited appointment is more important to me at the moment. But there you go

Visa Denied.

VO: Hi Pls pass your documents the way it was arranged for you
Me: Hi. Good morning. (Passes them)
VO: where are you going to?
Me: University of Illinois
VO: what are you studying:
Me: Masters in finance
VO: finance you say?
Me: yes please
VO: why did you pick this school
Me: it has a graduate public service internship programme. (Then I went ahead to explain how the programme benefits me)
VO: okay where do you work presently
Me: I told him
VO: how long have you been there
Me: About 3 years; precisely 2years and 9months.
VO: who is sponsoring you
Me: My dad
Have you travelled before
Me: No; I haven’t had a reason to
VO: Married?
ME: No
VO: any kids?
Me: No.

VO: okay I won’t be issuing your Visa. I wish you best of luck.

Sorry for your delayed visa.

In addition to what alot of people have said, I have the following to contribute:

1. In the question, "where are you going to", i think your response of " University of Illinois" is incomplete and that is what necessitated the follow up question of "What are you studying" . Usually people answer the question as " I am going to the US for my MSc in ABC at the University of Illinois XYZ with concentration in MNO". That will prevent all the other follow up questions in that regard.

Also, your answer didnt say which of the University of Illinois, is it UIUC or UIC or UIS...That specificity needs to be spelt out.

2. You didnt personalize your responses, for e.g What are you studying "Masters in Finance" can be better answered with " I will be studying Finance at the MSc level"...answering the first question of "where you are going well will save you this stress altogether.

3. People already mentioned alot about the reasons you gave for why you chose the school. My advise for you is to articulate 3 reasons why you chose the school in the order : Research and how it aligns with your interest , coursework and how it fits to your expectation for a grad school, Scholarship (if any) , strength of program ( or reputation or ranking) in the country , others (if there is enough time)

Please try again and have mock interviews with @fairheart if possible.

Btw, which of the University of Illinois are you going to

All the best

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 11:35am On Nov 03, 2020
dipdat123:
I had visa denied on the 20th at the Lagos embassy and immediately rescheduled for Abuja and got a date for December 14th. I was wondering if you I could email them about getting an earlier date since my program start date is January 4th.

Hi. Please a quick question:
The date you got for December. Was it a regular schedule in Abuja or you had to apply for an emergency one cos at the moment I only see March 2021 dates in Abuja.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by NoTimeZone(m): 11:35am On Nov 03, 2020
Good day bosses. My school inforned me to pay enrollment fee which is $300 before I'm issued I-20 but we don't use credit card in this country which is the only payment option, and even if debit card was an option the $100 a month per card would be another limitation.

Pls, what do I do in this situation?

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 11:37am On Nov 03, 2020
sonofakin:
In your next interview, best keep ignore the internship part. If you must, it is better put this way: "the school provides an opportunity to gain practical experience through a ........internship.....

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Peacock1234: 11:38am On Nov 03, 2020
HoluwadareY:


Sorry for your delayed visa.

In addition to what alot of people have said, I have the following to contribute:

1. In the question, "where are you going to", i think your response of " University of Illinois" is incomplete and that is what necessitated the follow up question of "What are you studying" . Usually people answer the question as " I am going to the US for my MSc in ABC at the University of Illinois XYZ with concentration in MNO". That will prevent all the other follow up questions in that regard.

Also, your answer didnt say which of the University of Illinois, is it UIUC or UIC or UIS...That specificity needs to be spelt out.

2. You didnt personalize your responses, for e.g What are you studying "Masters in Finance" can be better answered with " I will be studying Finance at the MSc level"...answering the first question of "where you are going well will save you this stress altogether.

3. People already mentioned alot about the reasons you gave for why you chose the school. My advise for you is to articulate 3 reasons why you chose the school in the order : Research and how it aligns with your interest , coursework and how it fits to your expectation for a grad school, Scholarship (if any) , strength of program ( or reputation or ranking) in the country , others (if there is enough time)

Please try again and have mock interviews with @fairheart if possible.

Btw, which of the University of Illinois are you going to

All the best

Thank you. It’s UIS.
And yes, I did respond in full. Was in a hurry to post the transcript hence the summary. That’s for the advice
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by phizzle20: 11:47am On Nov 03, 2020
omolewa1984jyde:
Good evening everyone and congrats to people that have been approved recently.

I have a small question. My appointment is in two weeks time but I have a little concern.

I put August 15th as my arrival date in my DS-160 form but due to COVID, I couldn't secure appointment. Now that I have an appointment and my program starts in-person classes for spring semester which makes my new arrival date to be in January. The question is do I have to change it on the DS-160??

Is it also true that schools have to update our sevis account for a new start date?? I really don't that part.

Please, if anyone has answers to these questions, kindly assist. Thanks
Yes...your sch have to update your sevis record
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by dipdat123: 11:57am On Nov 03, 2020
I’m not sure it was regular because I was denied initially. I only rescheduled for Abuja and December 14th pop up and I picked it.

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