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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by bobmar: 7:09pm On Dec 14, 2017
omoluabiguy:
Two VOs on the thread studying y’all conversations like GRE lol. cheesy

Hello VOs smiley

Hands up for the VOs. The boy is coming over soon. Make una do us jeje. cool

BTW: I will like to know the food and drink you take in 'staying sharp and fit'. My PM is wide open. Show me 'some ties'. Do not hesitate to holla. cool cool wink
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by bobmar: 7:12pm On Dec 14, 2017
omoluabiguy:
Allylic send an email to **** at gmail dot com. Don’t quote this email as I’ll delete it after getting your email

Brother, pls let collaborate, just once. cheesy cheesy Can I get ur email address?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 8:32pm On Dec 14, 2017
Hello Everyone, I'm a newbie here I applied to MSU Baltimore, MD for bachelor in Electrical/computer Engineering ...I need a help here from the scratch to the visa level
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by goodemma20(m): 9:09pm On Dec 14, 2017
Adeish:
Hello Everyone, I'm a newbie here I applied to MSU Baltimore, MD for bachelor in Electrical/computer Engineering ...I need a help here from the scratch to the visa level
wait till you get admitted, a document will be sent to you that proves that you're an admitted student, the document is called the I-20. when you receive the document, proceed to pay the SEVIS fee. An explanation on how to pay the SEVIS fee may be included in your admission envelope. Then proceed to ustraveldocs.com/ng and follow the steps there on how to get a visa.....hope this helps.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 9:14pm On Dec 14, 2017
goodemma20:
wait till you get admitted, a document will be sent to you that proves that you're an admitted student, the document is called the I-20. when you receive the document, proceed to pay the SEVIS fee. An explanation on how to pay the SEVIS fee may be included in your admission envelope. Then proceed to ustraveldocs.com/ng and follow the steps there on how to get a visa.....hope this helps.

Thanks It helps me to understand better
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Bkoks: 9:35pm On Dec 14, 2017
I joined NL for my sister and I (well especially for her) who started her application early this year
Transcript this morning 7am Lagos
Vo: Pass your I-20 and passport
Her: good morning, then passed it
Vo: I see you are going to Montclair for your MA in law
Her: yes
Vo: Oh you’ve been called to bar, so what’s your most recent case
Her: basically explained the last case I handled (land litigation)
Vo: what will this degree do for you
Her: my concentration is in Peace and conflict management studies, I pretty much explained how specialty is required in law and how the country lacks arbitrators who can help in ADR...(can’t remember)
Vo: who’s sponsoring you
Her: my uncle, he’s a property developer
Vo: okay I’ll be approving your visa
That’s was all, glad I convinced her to start reading the whole thread from January this year.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Seriousbuyer: 10:06pm On Dec 14, 2017
chimsimdindu:

Read the paper u were given
Drop off ur passport at any listed DHL address
Drop ur sevis receipt. - the correct one
Yes u have ur visa
My Bros paid N5000 from PH

Was it same Sevis I'd issue, and how long did it take to get his passport back with the visa?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Seriousbuyer: 10:08pm On Dec 14, 2017
omoluabiguy:


You’ll get an email requesting you to send in your passport to the embassy via DHL


Do you have any idea how long they take to reply mails? I mailed them already and a friend suggested I call them up tomorrow morning
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by coobboy(m): 10:35pm On Dec 14, 2017
Hello all, is it still okay for one to defer an admission from spring to fall, provided you have a visa, and still in Nigeria?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by omoluabiguy(m): 10:38pm On Dec 14, 2017
Seriousbuyer:



Do you have any idea how long they take to reply mails? I mailed them already and a friend suggested I call them up tomorrow morning

No I don’t. They’ll get back to you don’t worry!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by biikeys(m): 10:39pm On Dec 14, 2017
firmphem:


Thank you soooo much. I was shivering. Can I pm u?

You can..though any questions might have already been answered on here
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by chimsimdindu: 11:06pm On Dec 14, 2017
Seriousbuyer:


Was it same Sevis I'd issue, and how long did it take to get his passport back with the visa?
No. Did not go with statement of account. Abuja. The statement of account and employment records of sponsor was requested. Took 10 days. Ur case is easy. Guess it will be less than 1week.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 11:30pm On Dec 14, 2017
Hello here .... I'm confused if i can pay the school tution fees before interview is there a chance of getting the white paper after paying the full tuition fee to the school
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Seriousbuyer: 11:56pm On Dec 14, 2017
omoluabiguy:


No I don’t. They’ll get back to you don’t worry!

Easier said my brother I believe you let's see how today goes weather they would reply.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Seriousbuyer: 11:57pm On Dec 14, 2017
chimsimdindu:

No. Did not go with statement of account. Abuja. The statement of account and employment records of sponsor was requested. Took 10 days. Ur case is easy. Guess it will be less than 1week.

Amen o!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by alteco007(m): 12:00am On Dec 15, 2017
coobboy:
Hello all, is it still okay for one to defer an admission from spring to fall, provided you have a visa, and still in Nigeria?

Yes, it is okay. You will get a new I20 from the school though.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by omoyemela: 12:54am On Dec 15, 2017
temitope2598:
Visa Status Finally changed to ISSUED about an hour ago. After exactly one month on Administrative Processing.
This was truly one test of my patience and trust in God.

I wish all other people stuck in the "AP hole" success.

Thanks to all members of this great Forum.

Mine also changed to issued after 2weeks of waiting. God be praised.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by jamoyakz: 1:24am On Dec 15, 2017
firmphem:
Visa delayed this morning 7:00am
Me: good morning
VO: good morning how are u? Ur I20 and passport pls?
Me: passed them
VO: what are you going to study
Me: Electrical Engineering and I ll be concentrating on wireless communication
VO: why do u want to study this course?
ME: it has been my passion right from childhood, every of my. Academic pursuit has been around this same course. We ave so many network problems in Nigeria and I believe an advanced degree in it will arm me with great skill set to combat most of them
VO: how many countries have you been to outside Nigeria
Me: Benin republic for a road trip
VO: who is sponsoring you?
Me: My dad
VO: what does he do?
Me: He is an electrical engineer that gets contracts from govt at all levels private individuals on both domestic and industrial electrification
VO: do u ave his account statement?
Me: yes,....passed
VO: ( took a very long and calculative look at the SOA. Left his seat for like 5mins with it and my passport. Came back, typed for a while and handed me that devilish paper
Fact: my background, Electrical.
Six years work experience at a transmission engineer with a telecom coy
Account amount: 15M
Amount on d I20: 9M

House pls advise
Bros actually you spoke well but sometimes body language does make or Mar an interview so also a VO been in a bad mood or just finished interviewing a very wack applicant but what I see about visa interview especially the us is very subjective and most of us ain't helping matters with high level of desperation... please if you can get a date before your resumption please do or else defer and try again in fall.. hope you wrote Gre
best wishes
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by jamoyakz: 1:32am On Dec 15, 2017
[quote author=jerrypeacelinks post=63273951]Visa delayed AGAIN at the Lagos Embassy.

It happened like a mirage
. Though VO was sharing BLUE PAPER like cabin biscuit to all the guys before me. But truth is, they weren't responding fine and when it got to my turn, I approached him smiling. Though I am yet to explain what happened to me cos I was really balling like it was hot...

VO: Hello good morning.
Me: Good morning Sir? How was your night.
VO: Am fine thank you. Pass me your passport and i-20.
Me: Here it is. (Passed it).
VO: So where are you going to?
Me: I am going to TAMUK, Texas to pursue my masters degree in Mathematics and Statistics with a concentration in Statistical Analytics, Computing and Modelling.
VO: okay? How many schools did you apply to?
Me: I applied to 3 schools. TAMUK, Indiana University and McNesse State University.
VO: so why did you choose TAMUK over Indiana?
Me: TAMUK is a research University and has great research facilities which include the Javelina Algebra Lab which is the computer classroom for my department and the James C. Jeernigan Library which is one of the largest libraries in Texas and I believe having access to such research facilities will be a great boost as it will broaden my academic horizons.
VO: Nodding his head like agama lizard.
Me: (continued) also, in my quest to know more about the school, I downloaded the official school's app which keeps me up to date with happenings in the school.
In addition to this, I developed a good relationship with Professor.... (VO cuts in).
VO: When did you graduate?
Me: November 2011.
VO: What is your highest qualification?
Me: I hold a bachelor's in Computer Science.
VO: So since after school, what have you been doing?
Me: After school, I served and then got a job at xyz bank as a Service Executive. I am an ATM custodian and my roles are blablabla...

VO: nods his head again and ask So why masters?
Me: Sorry?
VO: I said, why do you wanna pursue a masters?
Me: Well, the prospects and opportunities for this course are extremely high in Nigeria and their is a lack of professionals...
VO cuts in: What do you mean by prospects?
Me: Job prospects.
VO: Oh? Okay?
Me (continues): For example, big data and analytics which is one of the courses I will study at TAMUK is relatively new here in Nigeria and experts in the field are hard to source.
(VO again nodding continuously like agama)
Me (continued). Companies here in Nigeria who need the services of big data analysts have no other choice but to hire expatriate professionals from other technologically advanced countries like the US....

VO now nodding harder and harder..

Me: (now feeling like a don jazzy singing ogbeni feli feli continues)...and there is the need to..... (I went blank. Mind you, i never crammed this o. I was flowing and VO was nodding his head and all of a sudden I forgot what I was saying entirely and where i was drivinf at.)

VO was still nodding his head and looking at me ooooo and with the expression in his face, was like, hey? Whatsup nah? Continue, am enjoying the gist...

Me: (I opened my mouth to talk, but nothing came out. Hey? I was doomed....)

VO: angry

Me: (stammering....) Am sorry sir....

VO: Just calm down. Take your time.

Me: (Just like Danfo wey dey push down a hill I pick up).... and studying this course will equip me with the analytical and technical skills needed to flourish as a data analyst and will help me fill the gap for a lack of indigenous big data analysts in my country.

VO: (indifferent) Have you travel out of the country before?
Me: No. I have not had any need to.
VO: Who is your sponsor?
Me: My dad.
VO: What does he do?
Me: he is into haulage, supply and distribution of petroleum products. He also owns petrol stations here in Lagos and Aba angry

VO: Are you married?
Me: No, but am engaged.

VO: brings out the devilish love letter from the devil's mailbag)... Am sorry you do not qualify....

Me: (goes deaf)... but summoned courage to ask, BUT WHAT WENT WRONG THIS TIME? (I expected him to say that yeye paper will explain but he said something else).

VO; Am sorry, you failed to convince me you are a genuine student. angry

Me: angry thank you.
VO: Have a nice day grin


Without being told, I know I screwed up when I off like say them press my remote from village....

All the same, I wish my people well... Mercybliss, I will sincerely miss u from the depth of my heart. @Tosin baba, represent us well. Remember you are our TAMUK course rep. @iPhy and @Mayorboi, @ikenna omo Igbo, @ojelade am so sorry I fall una hands big time this second attempt. No doubt it seems my first was even better. I wish you guys a wonderful trip to the States. You guys have been my family here. If God tarries, I will join you guys in due course maybe not now.

@lagosismyhome, @walspring, @my fellow Javelina, and all @Nairalanders you guys are the best.

(I just feel like crying right now but I am a strong man, why shall I cry? embarassed cry



[/quots. sorry bro you did well. I have been waiting for you and drocks success story... I so much believe in you both... quitters never win

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by shayhune: 1:55am On Dec 15, 2017
Adeish:
Hello here .... I'm confused if i can pay the school tution fees before interview is there a chance of getting the white paper after paying the full tuition fee to the school

Paying the school's tuition before the interview isn't a factor in getting the white paper. In fact, I won't advise you to try that because it's not a wise move. What if you get delayed? Rather, prepare well for your interview and go get the white paper.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by omoluabiguy(m): 2:24am On Dec 15, 2017
cheesy#Yawns

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 5:10am On Dec 15, 2017
Adeish:
Hello here .... I'm confused if i can pay the school tution fees before interview is there a chance of getting the white paper after paying the full tuition fee to the school


Don't even think about it... The school sef will never advised you to do such, paying Tuition Fee without getting VISA first... Get your VISA first then make your payment!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ability247(m): 5:25am On Dec 15, 2017
firmphem:
Visa delayed this morning 7:00am
Me: good morning
VO: good morning how are u? Ur I20 and passport pls?
Me: passed them
VO: what are you going to study
Me: Electrical Engineering and I ll be concentrating on wireless communication
VO: why do u want to study this course?
ME: it has been my passion right from childhood, every of my. Academic pursuit has been around this same course. We ave so many network problems in Nigeria and I believe an advanced degree in it will arm me with great skill set to combat most of them
VO: how many countries have you been to outside Nigeria
Me: Benin republic for a road trip
VO: who is sponsoring you?
Me: My dad
VO: what does he do?
Me: He is an electrical engineer that gets contracts from govt at all levels private individuals on both domestic and industrial electrification
VO: do u ave his account statement?
Me: yes,....passed
VO: ( took a very long and calculative look at the SOA. Left his seat for like 5mins with it and my passport. Came back, typed for a while and handed me that devilish paper
Fact: my background, Electrical.
Six years work experience at a transmission engineer with a telecom coy
Account amount: 15M
Amount on d I20: 9M

House pls advise

You did well. I think the issue could be with the SOA. Did the funds on the account suddenly lump up to the required amount within a short time? If no, then reapply. Like I always say, these things are highly subjective and you could be successful in your next try.

If the money "suddenly" got to that amount, it's a crimson flag. You would need a more "natural looking" SOA then.

Also, I want to believe you have some savings. You could mention your dad as the primary sponsor, to be supported with your savings. Or you could simply move the money to your own account and still include him as Co-sponsor. By 20 many serious Americans are on their own, so sometimes they don't understand how one that's ambitious enough to consider schooling abroad can be over 30 and still be getting support from mom and dad. But I understand us. In this case though, they have the yam and the knife so take a hard, objective look at the soa yourself, do the needful and try again.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ability247(m): 5:36am On Dec 15, 2017
Adeish:
Hello here .... I'm confused if i can pay the school tution fees before interview is there a chance of getting the white paper after paying the full tuition fee to the school

Not advisable. You can prove you are a genuine student without paying tuitions first. Paying tuitions first is not proof that one is a genuine student. It's only proof that the applicant has some thousands of dollars to spare. To some, it can be proof of desperation. Scholarships are way more proof of genuineness than paying before you are mandated to.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 5:59am On Dec 15, 2017
oluwadamilare26:



Don't even think about it... The school sef will never advised you to do such, paying Tuition Fee without getting VISA first... Get your VISA first then make your payment!
Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by coobboy(m): 6:03am On Dec 15, 2017
alteco007:


Yes, it is okay. You will get a new I20 from the school though.
Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by dayoseun70: 6:13am On Dec 15, 2017
@EZEIGBO1OFIMO
Never knew you're a FUTARIAN until I saw your post on the GRE thread. PLEASE I SERIOUSLY NEED YOUR HELP BRO. I WISH YOU COULD COME IN FOR SOME PERSONAL DISCUSSIONS, I NEED TO SPILL SOMETHINGS TO YOU
THANKS MAN IN ANTICIPATION
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by adey2014: 6:34am On Dec 15, 2017
jerrypeacelinks:
Visa delayed AGAIN at the Lagos Embassy.

It happened like a mirage
. Though VO was sharing BLUE PAPER like cabin biscuit to all the guys before me. But truth is, they weren't responding fine and when it got to my turn, I approached him smiling. Though I am yet to explain what happened to me cos I was really balling like it was hot...

VO: Hello good morning.
Me: Good morning Sir? How was your night.
VO: Am fine thank you. Pass me your passport and i-20.
Me: Here it is. (Passed it).
VO: So where are you going to?
Me: I am going to TAMUK, Texas to pursue my masters degree in Mathematics and Statistics with a concentration in Statistical Analytics, Computing and Modelling.
VO: okay? How many schools did you apply to?
Me: I applied to 3 schools. TAMUK, Indiana University and McNesse State University.
VO: so why did you choose TAMUK over Indiana?
Me: TAMUK is a research University and has great research facilities which include the Javelina Algebra Lab which is the computer classroom for my department and the James C. Jeernigan Library which is one of the largest libraries in Texas and I believe having access to such research facilities will be a great boost as it will broaden my academic horizons.
VO: Nodding his head like agama lizard.
Me: (continued) also, in my quest to know more about the school, I downloaded the official school's app which keeps me up to date with happenings in the school.
In addition to this, I developed a good relationship with Professor.... (VO cuts in).
VO: When did you graduate?
Me: November 2011.
VO: What is your highest qualification?
Me: I hold a bachelor's in Computer Science.
VO: So since after school, what have you been doing?
Me: After school, I served and then got a job at xyz bank as a Service Executive. I am an ATM custodian and my roles are blablabla...

VO: nods his head again and ask So why masters?
Me: Sorry?
VO: I said, why do you wanna pursue a masters?
Me: Well, the prospects and opportunities for this course are extremely high in Nigeria and their is a lack of professionals...
VO cuts in: What do you mean by prospects?
Me: Job prospects.
VO: Oh? Okay?
Me (continues): For example, big data and analytics which is one of the courses I will study at TAMUK is relatively new here in Nigeria and experts in the field are hard to source.
(VO again nodding continuously like agama)
Me (continued). Companies here in Nigeria who need the services of big data analysts have no other choice but to hire expatriate professionals from other technologically advanced countries like the US....

VO now nodding harder and harder..

Me: (now feeling like a don jazzy singing ogbeni feli feli continues)...and there is the need to..... (I went blank. Mind you, i never crammed this o. I was flowing and VO was nodding his head and all of a sudden I forgot what I was saying entirely and where i was drivinf at.)

VO was still nodding his head and looking at me ooooo and with the expression in his face, was like, hey? Whatsup nah? Continue, am enjoying the gist...

Me: (I opened my mouth to talk, but nothing came out. Hey? I was doomed....)

VO: angry

Me: (stammering....) Am sorry sir....

VO: Just calm down. Take your time.

Me: (Just like Danfo wey dey push down a hill I pick up).... and studying this course will equip me with the analytical and technical skills needed to flourish as a data analyst and will help me fill the gap for a lack of indigenous big data analysts in my country.

VO: (indifferent) Have you travel out of the country before?
Me: No. I have not had any need to.
VO: Who is your sponsor?
Me: My dad.
VO: What does he do?
Me: he is into haulage, supply and distribution of petroleum products. He also owns petrol stations here in Lagos and Aba angry

VO: Are you married?
Me: No, but am engaged.

VO: brings out the devilish love letter from the devil's mailbag)... Am sorry you do not qualify....

Me: (goes deaf)... but summoned courage to ask, BUT WHAT WENT WRONG THIS TIME? (I expected him to say that yeye paper will explain but he said something else).

VO; Am sorry, you failed to convince me you are a genuine student. angry

Me: angry thank you.
VO: Have a nice day grin


Without being told, I know I screwed up when I off like say them press my remote from village....

All the same, I wish my people well... Mercybliss, I will sincerely miss u from the depth of my heart. @Tosin baba, represent us well. Remember you are our TAMUK course rep. @iPhy and @Mayorboi, @ikenna omo Igbo, @ojelade am so sorry I fall una hands big time this second attempt. No doubt it seems my first was even better. I wish you guys a wonderful trip to the States. You guys have been my family here. If God tarries, I will join you guys in due course maybe not now.

@lagosismyhome, @walspring, @my fellow Javelina, and all @Nairalanders you guys are the best.

(I just feel like crying right now but I am a strong man, why shall I cry? embarassed cry



baba sorry about ur delay. the only thing I saw wrong in this was that u crammed and forgot. I think he expects that as a postgraduate student, you should be able to explain ur reasons well enough. from ur transcript,u cud see he asked u a similar question twice and blanking at the second attempt gave hidm a clue u memorised everything. on ur next and hopefully last attempt. try and give urself time to really understand ur course. write it out into plain paper and try to paraphrase into different statements, find at least 2 to 3 ways to explain the same thing. that way he knows u understand what u saying and not just pouring out what u crammed. I wish u the best bro. sorry about the delay

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olamsanj: 7:30am On Dec 15, 2017
adey2014:
baba sorry about ur delay. the only thing I saw wrong in this was that u crammed and forgot. I think he expects that as a postgraduate student, you should be able to explain ur reasons well enough. from ur transcript,u cud see he asked u a similar question twice and blanking at the second attempt gave hidm a clue u memorised everything. on ur next and hopefully last attempt. try and give urself time to really understand ur course. write it out into plain paper and try to paraphrase into different statements, find at least 2 to 3 ways to explain the same thing. that way he knows u understand what u saying and not just pouring out what u crammed. I wish u the best bro. sorry about the delay

Exactly! You just spoke out my mind bro. I think that’s the reason why he was delayed. Refire bro!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olamsanj: 7:35am On Dec 15, 2017
omoluabiguy:
cheesy#Yawns

Wait, are you from Osun cuz of this Omoluabi smiley
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by omoluabiguy(m): 7:37am On Dec 15, 2017
Olamsanj:


Wait, are you from Osun cuz of this Omoluabi smiley

Lol. Omoluabi is a Yoruba thing. I don’t have to be from Osun y’knw
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Olamsanj: 7:41am On Dec 15, 2017
omoluabiguy:


Lol. Omoluabi is a Yoruba thing. I don’t have to be from Osun y’knw

Oh yeah grin

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