Travel › Re: Studying In Finland (free Tuition) by tjwolex: 1:12pm On Jan 21, 2021 |
Good morning house.
I just found this thread this morning after an extensive search online.
Please, i have a Bsc degree and would like to know if i can apply for the Vamia Vocational School. Although i have some years of post graduation experience in Sales, am i eligible to apply for the program? |
Travel › Re: Offer Of Advice For Interest In Studying In Czech by tjwolex: 1:03am On May 21, 2019 |
Please, is the application window still open for masters degree studies in Czech? If no, when does their admission usually start? Please, I'm just getting to know about studying in this country and about the relatively low tuition fee |
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Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by tjwolex: 7:29pm On May 26, 2016 |
Holudarey01: Mr man don press P. The the truth is nobody would answer such questions. You can go search for schools, come back here with the results of your search and ask for suggestions. Thanks man. |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by tjwolex: 7:06pm On May 26, 2016 |
gunther6: Oga use google joor.... Lol!!! Seriously? If you don't have a suggestion, you know it would have been better if you kept your silence 'Oga use google joor' i can only laugh at such statement Thank you anyways....your suggestion is noted |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by tjwolex: 10:02am On May 26, 2016 |
Hello naira landers, good morning Please, does anybody know about good schools that offer masters degree in social work? I have a Bsc in sociology and I'm interested in going for additional degree in either social work or medical sociology. Please guys your recommendations are welcome |
Travel › Re: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by tjwolex: 2:32pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
abujaniv: Hello tjwolex,
You can certainly reapply here in Nigeria if you are still here.
Regards, Student Visa Team Thanks very much. I am highly grateful. |
Travel › Re: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by tjwolex: 1:58pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
abujaniv: Hello tjwolex,
You are welcome to apply again. You will need to explain very clear and concisely why you need an ESL course if you are already an ESL teacher and why you came back to Nigeria to apply if you live in Georgia. The officer is looking for proof that you are a credible and qualified student and that you will return to your country of residence after your program is completed. If you do not live in Nigeria, it may be harder to prove that your ties are strong here and compelling a return here. Have you tried to apply from Georgia?
Regards, Student Visa Team Yes I tried to apply from Georgia but I was told that I stand better chances if I apply from my country of origin. Besides, I came back to Nigeria for vacation and since it is compulsory that I get recertified, I decided to apply for the course. |
Travel › Re: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by tjwolex: 12:23pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
tjwolex: Good day VO, please I need an expert advice here. I was denied an F1 visa yesterday in Lagos. I applied for a language course in ESL because I work as an ESL instructor in a non-English speaking country (Republic of Georgia) and it is compulsory that I get recertification at my place of work. I am still perplexed as to why the VO denied my visa. Although I filled in my application that I wasn't working at the moment (because I didn't bring my contract of employment letter with me to Nigeria as I never thought I would be needing it). However, I have made plans for it to be mailed to me. I earn an income of $2700 monthly. Please, advise me on how my re-application should go. This course is compulsory for my career. The course starts on the 6th of June and I intend to reapply for the F1 early next week. Please, What and what should I do differently this time around? Hello AbujaNIV, I kindly await your response. Thanks |
Travel › Re: U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening by tjwolex: 8:10am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Good day VO, please I need an expert advice here. I was denied an F1 visa yesterday in Lagos. I applied for a language course in ESL because I work as an ESL instructor in a non-English speaking country (Republic of Georgia) and it is compulsory that I get recertification at my place of work. I am still perplexed as to why the VO denied my visa. Although I filled in my application that I wasn't working at the moment (because I didn't bring my contract of employment letter with me to Nigeria as I never thought I would be needing it). However, I have made plans for it to be mailed to me. I earn an income of $2700 monthly. Please, advise me on how my re-application should go. This course is compulsory for my career. The course starts on the 6th of June and I intend to reapply for the F1 early next week. Please, What and what should I do differently this time around? |
Travel › Re: U.S. Non-immigrant Visas: We’re Listening by tjwolex: 5:48pm On Apr 27, 2016*. Modified: 6:04pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
Good day VO, please I need an expert advice here. I was denied an F1 visa today in Lagos. I applied for a language course in ESL because I work as a teacher of ESL in a non-English speaking country. I am still perplexed as to why the VO denied my visa. Although I filled in my application that I wasn't working at the moment because I didn't bring my contract of employment letter with me to Nigeria as I never thought I would be needing it. However, I have made plans for it to be mailed to me. Please, advise me on how my re-application should go. I really need to go through this course because it is compulsory that I go through such periodic courses at my place of work. The course starts on the 6th of June and I intend to reapply. What and what should I do differently this time around? |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 4:21pm On Apr 26, 2016 |
iamleye: My profound gratitude goes to God almighty for making today one of the most important day of my life, he broke protocols for my sake and made my applications divine package and not agent package as some dude refer to it. My visa was approved 6.30am appointment by a white woman in her early 40's (window 11) Lagos embassy. I was the 2nd she interviewed for the morning after denying the very 1st person. Dis is my transcript. Me: GM Vo: Gm Me: How r u? VO: she didn't answer Me: was confused but kept calm Vo: why Middlebury Institute (as she scanned my I-20)? Me: Great international community and strong Alumi network. Vo: shook her head Me: started praying in my mind this time as she typed for a while. Vo: Have u travelled out of Nigeria before? Me: Yes Vo: Where? Me: South Africa Vo: To do what? Me: I was one of the 3 youth selected from Nigeria for an African Union youth volunteer corps training in Johannesburg. Vo: what do u do? Me: I volunteer Vo: what area? Me: Social injustice Vo: what social injustice have u recognized in ur community and u try to find solutions to? Me: Female genital mutilation (female circumcision) Vo: By now, she got very keen interest in me Me: I was saying in my mind today na today Vo: pls tell me more about this Me: During my Nysc days, a community in Kwara sate, Nigeria were found wanting still practising this evil act, which I found dishuman and violation against human right, which I was able to enlighten them by organizing seminars and training that brought an end to the problem. Vo: How long is ur program? Me: 1 month Vo: U need more than a month for research, it's a lovely area of interest. Ur visa will be approved above ur stipulated time of studies, enjoy Washington DC. Me: Thank you and God bless, I was so over whelmed. Thanks to everyone that make dis possible. God made it possible. Have a lovely day my people To say I am very happy for you is an understatement my brother. At least God vindicated you before the very people that tagged your application 'agent packaged' I'm very happy for you. on to celebration my brother..... |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 8:44am On Apr 04, 2016 |
Good morning good people. Happy new week to you all in Jesus name Please I will be going to seme this week to pay for my sevis fee, is there anything I need to know? Like what currency would I be paying the money? And would I be having any issue at the customs? Please guys, your response is really needed. Thanks |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 3:37pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
don4ye: Not too late.. Make sure you book it asap Flight fee may b high sha.. Thanks don4ye. I will book as soon as I've made my sevis fee payment. That's the only issue delaying me right now. I'm thinking of either contacting Slimmy for his help or going to seme border to make the payment. Any suggestions? |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 3:20pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
don4ye: For does that want to pay SEVISFEE , slimmy can be helpful.. Contact him.. Please Slimmy, kindly drop your contact here so I can get in touch with you. Moreover guys, I want to ask.....my school resumes on the 6th of June and I haven't booked an appointment. Is it too late or still okay? |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 2:37pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
iamleye: Hope u got my mail? Waiting to hear from u. I have messaged you on whatsapp. We can chat right now cause I'm online |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 2:35pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
slimmy2005: if you can send western union of the equivalent I can help you guys make the payment. You'll need to fill a coupon online. www.fmjfee.com click on I-20 and fill the information carefully and accurately. It's 210.50 including western union charge. Okay slimmy2005. Do you live in the US? And I have read about the form to be filled online and the coupon number but im not really sure how to get to seme border and if I will have to pay extra charges to the guys at the border |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 1:17pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
please guys, i am still waiting for any suggestions as to paying the sevis fee. i know we have fellow nairalanders who have made such payments in the past. kindly offer help and assistance please. my email is teejaywolex@gmail.com thanks guys |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 12:40pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
iamleye: June 6 but am currently awaiting my I-20 form, what about you wen r u resuming? same here, i am also resuming on the 6th of June but i have my I20 already. as far as i know, you cant make sevis fee payment without receiving your I20. i have sent you a mail. hope you've received it. |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 12:34pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
iamleye: I am facing same issue here too.... No one on this thread talk about SEVIS Fee payment, pls someone should help. Thanks i am really confused about it too. i dont know what to do when are you resuming for the program? |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 12:29pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
also, i found about this website :mysevisfee.com i am not too sure about it please guys, i need your advise. i am really at a crossroad concerning this payment |
Travel › Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by tjwolex: 11:57am On Mar 31, 2016 |
hello house, please i am new here. i need your help and advice concerning the payment of sevis fee. i live in lagos at the moment and i have heard that some people made payments at ecobank in seme. i want to conform if this is true and if there is anybody who paid recently. your advice and suggestions are needed please. thanks |