Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by itzgbengene: 3:29pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Dfortune: Hello everyone, Pls I have been trying to schedule a date for a visa interview and all the dates available are very far, Please is there anyone like me looking for a closer date? pls, email me lets collaborate together, please.
which location are you looking at, And which dates? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by kbanty22(m): 3:39pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
shoyinka35: Good everyone, What is the is d chance for a woman who has a 9months baby that want to go for her masters with the baby be given visa OR she should rather not go with the baby,which is the best option for her visa to be approve. Go with your baby but prepare to answer questions pertaining to his or her schooling. My wife went with our 10month old baby and no question was asked regarding the baby 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Futuragetty: 4:05pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Ajibfo: Thank u jesus, I just got approved in Abuja, no traveling experience, COA is 78k dol, I told people here but they said I shouldn't waste my time. Well what God cannot do does not exist. No document was asked just my I20 All I see is grace. Congratulations man! 5 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 4:07pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Malone122: I have a question please good morning for a high school graduate who took year gaps but has been working to cover the gaps in a business firm…what would you suggest he picks in this part of the form going for a Bsc Should the “primary occupation” be business or Student The course of study is bachelors in finance CC TWoods God bless
I think business is okay 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Futuragetty: 4:10pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Yikes12: I lost my waec Certificate but I have the scanned copy on my gmail. Do I need to request 4 another waec certificate from waec office ?
Pls guys my interview is June 17 .
I have the scanned copy with me but have lost the original will it affect my application . a scanned copy of the original will suffice. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by shoyinka35(m): 4:13pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
kbanty22: Go with your baby but prepare to answer questions pertaining to his or her schooling. My wife went with our 10month old baby and no question was asked regarding the baby Thanks boss for the reply. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Laworldz: 4:34pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
you’re going to a top school. Congratulations. *PLEASE HAS ANYONE GOTTEN THEIR VISA AFTER 4TH, 5TH or 6TH ATTEMPT* Ajibfo: Thank u jesus, I just got approved in Abuja, no traveling experience, COA is 78k dol, I told people here but they said I shouldn't waste my time. Well what God cannot do does not exist. No document was asked just my I20 |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Stevenssen(m): 4:47pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Laworldz: you’re going to a top school. Congratulations.
*PLEASE HAS ANYONE GOTTEN THEIR VISA AFTER 4TH, 5TH or 6TH ATTEMPT*
Yes several. Some have gotten after 8 attempts 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Antisocial1: 5:11pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Hello, Happened to me too Call them at +23412278955 Greatajo: someone should help me please. i was turned back on the 2nd of June cos the barcode of my Ds160 is different from the one used to process my appointment. Since yesterday, i tried to reschedule another appointment and after entering my MRV receipt number, it keeps displaying "No valid record can be found for the entered receipt number. Please validate that your receipt number is correct and that you have paid the correct amount for the visa which you are applying for. " What should i do please cos the staff told me then to reschedule an emergency appointment |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Charles61: 5:15pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by TWoods(m): 6:00pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 6:12pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
TWoods:
Agreed. God bless you sir |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by homodele: 6:24pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Hello house, kindly help me in reviewing my transcript critically.
ME: Good morning Sir/Ma CONSULAR: Good morning
CONSULAR: Pass me Your Passport and i-20 ME: Okay Sir/Ma (passes it)
CONSULAR: Why Are You Going to the US? ME: I am going to the US to study for my Master’s in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics but with a concentration on Quantitative Economics at the Western Illinois University, Macomb.
CONSULAR: How did you get the school/how did you hear about this school? ME: After coming across a research paper written by Professor Shankar Ghimire which was very useful to me during an undergraduate study, I grew interested in the scope and works of Professor Ghimire. Furthermore, I complemented Professor Ghimire on the excellent knowledge he shared in his research paper and I also informed him of my strong desire in having a graduate degree in an analytical field of Economics. Professor Ghimire then spoke to me about the Western Illinois University and the type of scientific economics program they run that would fit my description. Upon Professor Ghimire recommendation of the Western Illinois University, I carried out an extensive personal research on this school by making use of search engines such as 4icu, US News, The Grad Café, and I was better informed and at the same time convinced with the high analytical program offered by the western Illinois university that perfectly meets my academic desire.
CONSULAR: How Many Schools Did You Apply To, how many gave you admission and name them? ME: I applied to 4 Universities, and all 4 gave me an admission. They are; Western Illinois University, University of Colorado Boulder, Rowan University, and Youngstown State University.
CONSULAR: Why did you pick this school/ why Western Illinois University? ME: After carefully comparing all the schools in which I was admitted into, and the various coursework I will be taking in these schools, I noticed WIU shifted from the traditional economics coursework which comprises of theories mostly but rather emphasize on data analysis, data optimization, and data interpretation as a course. This would be beneficial to my career here in Nigeria as it would help me proffer suitable scientific solutions to the Nigerian Economic issues. And also, unlike the other Universities and their Economics program, the Quantitative economics degree offered by the Western Illinois University is designated as a STEM degree giving me the opportunity to being opened to a wide range of extensive researches and scientific analysis which is important to me, my studies and my career. In addition, the western Illinois University has the most affordable tuition for a high analytical STEM degree compared to the other universities I got admitted into.
CONSULAR: What is this course about? ME: Econometrics and quantitative economics is a branch of economics that focuses on the systematic study of how to make use of mathematics, statistics and data analysis to analyze economic phenomenon and problems in a scientific manner with the aim of providing practical and scientific solutions. E.Q.E is a field of economics that depicts and explains economic theories using mathematical models, statistical diagram, and data analytics.
CONSULAR: Why Do You need this Masters/what will this degree do for you? ME: The Quantitative Economics degree being highly analytical and mathematically technical will provide me with the skills needed to achieve my short term career objective of becoming a Financial Analyst at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. In this position, this degree will provide me with the expertise needed for analyzing high financial risk situation, and the mathematical competence needed to forecast and predict changes as well as factors that might affect the Federal Government financial decisions. All of these skills, and the years of working experience I would be acquiring will propel me to my medium term career goal which is to occupy the position of an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government of Nigeria, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. In the long term, I plan on becoming a financial consultant and advisor to the Federal and State Government of Nigeria.
CONSULAR: Tell Me About Your Academic Background? ME: I graduated from the Osun State University in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Second Class Upper grade. As an undergraduate, I was an active student in the research department of my undergraduate institution in which I was involved with carrying out researches and analyzing related data. I am competent in the mathematical analysis of economic phenomenal, and I am also experienced in data analysis. Due to my selfless act, I organized tutorials and tutor my colleagues and junior students on various economics courses.
CONSULAR: What Have You Been Doing since you graduated? ME: After graduating from college in 2019, I undertook the compulsory Nigerian Youth service scheme meant for all college graduates in Nigeria. In this scheme I was deployed to the Lagos State Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, where I contributed to sourcing for development partners’ ready to collaborate with the Lagos state government on various developmental issues, I also attended various stakeholder meetings on the review and Implementation of the Yearly Lagos state government budget. After a successful completion of this scheme, I got a job as a Financial Analyst Trainee at *****. In this position I am being trained on analyzing various financial trends, providing statistical analysis for various financial decisions, and researching on business opportunities and threats.
CONSULAR: What are those courses you’ll be taking/ Tell me about your program? ME: I will be taking 6 core courses and 3 elective courses. Some of the core courses are; Macroeconomic Theory and Policy by Professor Ghimire, Price Theory by Professor Lin, Econometrics 1 by Professor Kassing, Statistical Software for Data Management and Decision Making by Professor Jessica. The elective courses are; Thesis Research and Thesis in which a supervisor will provided to me upon decision of the departmental graduate faculty.
CONSULAR: What are your Study plans? ME: I will be taking a total of 30 semester hour courses, and I am expected to complete my program on the 12th of May, 2023. Upon completion of my program, my immediate plan is to return back to Nigeria to work has a Financial Analyst at the Federal Ministry of Finance. In this position I will work in the capacity of a consultant rendering financial risk analysis to selected private institutions in the Financial Industry. My medium term plan is to work as an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. My inevitable long term plan is to establish a financial consulting firm, rendering advisory and consultation services to the public and private sector.
CONSULAR: Did You Write Any Standardized Test? ME: Yes, I took the GRE test, with a total score of 300.
CONSULAR: Are you married? ME: No, I am not married.
CONSULAR: Have You Travelled Before? ME: No I haven’t had a reason to travel out of the country.
CONSULAR: Who Is Paying For This? / Who Is Sponsoring You? ME: My mother is my sponsor. She is a successful business woman in the Nigerian hospitality industry. She specializes as an Hotelier owning three 4-Star Hotels, 1 home appliances Supermarket, and 1 large consumer-product retail store in Lagos state, Ogun state, and Oyo state. In addition to that I received an international commitment scholarship in the sum of $4000 due to my impressive undergraduate academic achievements which would be covering a portion of my tuition
CONSULAR: What do you do presently? ME: I am currently employed as a financial analyst trainee at *****, a Private Firm rendering financial and accounting services, where I am gaining experience which will prepare me for my Masters in Quantitative Economics. In this position I am being trained and developed in providing financial advisory expertise, research expertise, financial market analysis, and financial consultation services. Basically I analyze financial instrument, examine various financial decisions made by our clients, prepare statistical model to aid the firm’s senior management decision, and I carry out SWOT analysis for various client, amongst other functions.
CONSULAR: What are your career plans / what is your plan after graduation/ what will this degree do for you? ME: As I have earlier stated, this degree and the professional experiences I would be gaining, will make me a best fit for the position of a financial analyst. My immediate plan is to return back to Nigeria to work as a Financial Risk Analyst specifically at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. In this position I will work in the capacity of a consultant rendering financial risk analysis to selected private institutions in the Financial Industry. My medium term plan is to work as an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. My inevitable long term plan is to establish a financial consulting firm, rendering advisory and consultation services to the public and private sector.
Thank you very much house. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Laworldz: 6:32pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
wow that’s exhausting �♀️ Stevenssen:
Yes several. Some have gotten after 8 attempts |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by lanrywatt(m): 8:13pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Wow!! Congratulations.. did u get funding? Kindly share your transcript Ajibfo: Thank u jesus, I just got approved in Abuja, no traveling experience, COA is 78k dol, I told people here but they said I shouldn't waste my time. Well what God cannot do does not exist. No document was asked just my I20 |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by marcojnr: 9:00pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Hi guys ,does anyone have any format or template for applying for emergencies appointment.I’ve been denied emergency appointment once and I can’t afford for my to be denied again.
Kindly help |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by TWoods(m): 9:28pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
homodele: Hello house, kindly help me in reviewing my transcript critically.
ME: Good morning Sir/Ma CONSULAR: Good morning
CONSULAR: Pass me Your Passport and i-20 ME: Okay Sir/Ma (passes it)
CONSULAR: Why Are You Going to the US? ME: I am going to the US to study for my Master’s in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics but with a concentration on Quantitative Economics at the Western Illinois University, Macomb.
CONSULAR: How did you get the school/how did you hear about this school? ME: After coming across a research paper written by Professor Shankar Ghimire which was very useful to me during an undergraduate study, I grew interested in the scope and works of Professor Ghimire. Furthermore, I complemented Professor Ghimire on the excellent knowledge he shared in his research paper and I also informed him of my strong desire in having a graduate degree in an analytical field of Economics. Professor Ghimire then spoke to me about the Western Illinois University and the type of scientific economics program they run that would fit my description. Upon Professor Ghimire recommendation of the Western Illinois University, I carried out an extensive personal research on this school by making use of search engines such as 4icu, US News, The Grad Café, and I was better informed and at the same time convinced with the high analytical program offered by the western Illinois university that perfectly meets my academic desire.
CONSULAR: How Many Schools Did You Apply To, how many gave you admission and name them? ME: I applied to 4 Universities, and all 4 gave me an admission. They are; Western Illinois University, University of Colorado Boulder, Rowan University, and Youngstown State University.
CONSULAR: Why did you pick this school/ why Western Illinois University? ME: After carefully comparing all the schools in which I was admitted into, and the various coursework I will be taking in these schools, I noticed WIU shifted from the traditional economics coursework which comprises of theories mostly but rather emphasize on data analysis, data optimization, and data interpretation as a course. This would be beneficial to my career here in Nigeria as it would help me proffer suitable scientific solutions to the Nigerian Economic issues. And also, unlike the other Universities and their Economics program, the Quantitative economics degree offered by the Western Illinois University is designated as a STEM degree giving me the opportunity to being opened to a wide range of extensive researches and scientific analysis which is important to me, my studies and my career. In addition, the western Illinois University has the most affordable tuition for a high analytical STEM degree compared to the other universities I got admitted into.
CONSULAR: What is this course about? ME: Econometrics and quantitative economics is a branch of economics that focuses on the systematic study of how to make use of mathematics, statistics and data analysis to analyze economic phenomenon and problems in a scientific manner with the aim of providing practical and scientific solutions. E.Q.E is a field of economics that depicts and explains economic theories using mathematical models, statistical diagram, and data analytics.
CONSULAR: Why Do You need this Masters/what will this degree do for you? ME: The Quantitative Economics degree being highly analytical and mathematically technical will provide me with the skills needed to achieve my short term career objective of becoming a Financial Analyst at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. In this position, this degree will provide me with the expertise needed for analyzing high financial risk situation, and the mathematical competence needed to forecast and predict changes as well as factors that might affect the Federal Government financial decisions. All of these skills, and the years of working experience I would be acquiring will propel me to my medium term career goal which is to occupy the position of an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government of Nigeria, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. In the long term, I plan on becoming a financial consultant and advisor to the Federal and State Government of Nigeria.
CONSULAR: Tell Me About Your Academic Background? ME: I graduated from the Osun State University in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Second Class Upper grade. As an undergraduate, I was an active student in the research department of my undergraduate institution in which I was involved with carrying out researches and analyzing related data. I am competent in the mathematical analysis of economic phenomenal, and I am also experienced in data analysis. Due to my selfless act, I organized tutorials and tutor my colleagues and junior students on various economics courses.
CONSULAR: What Have You Been Doing since you graduated? ME: After graduating from college in 2019, I undertook the compulsory Nigerian Youth service scheme meant for all college graduates in Nigeria. In this scheme I was deployed to the Lagos State Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, where I contributed to sourcing for development partners’ ready to collaborate with the Lagos state government on various developmental issues, I also attended various stakeholder meetings on the review and Implementation of the Yearly Lagos state government budget. After a successful completion of this scheme, I got a job as a Financial Analyst Trainee at *****. In this position I am being trained on analyzing various financial trends, providing statistical analysis for various financial decisions, and researching on business opportunities and threats.
CONSULAR: What are those courses you’ll be taking/ Tell me about your program? ME: I will be taking 6 core courses and 3 elective courses. Some of the core courses are; Macroeconomic Theory and Policy by Professor Ghimire, Price Theory by Professor Lin, Econometrics 1 by Professor Kassing, Statistical Software for Data Management and Decision Making by Professor Jessica. The elective courses are; Thesis Research and Thesis in which a supervisor will provided to me upon decision of the departmental graduate faculty.
CONSULAR: What are your Study plans? ME: I will be taking a total of 30 semester hour courses, and I am expected to complete my program on the 12th of May, 2023. Upon completion of my program, my immediate plan is to return back to Nigeria to work has a Financial Analyst at the Federal Ministry of Finance. In this position I will work in the capacity of a consultant rendering financial risk analysis to selected private institutions in the Financial Industry. My medium term plan is to work as an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. My inevitable long term plan is to establish a financial consulting firm, rendering advisory and consultation services to the public and private sector.
CONSULAR: Did You Write Any Standardized Test? ME: Yes, I took the GRE test, with a total score of 300.
CONSULAR: Are you married? ME: No, I am not married.
CONSULAR: Have You Travelled Before? ME: No I haven’t had a reason to travel out of the country.
CONSULAR: Who Is Paying For This? / Who Is Sponsoring You? ME: My mother is my sponsor. She is a successful business woman in the Nigerian hospitality industry. She specializes as an Hotelier owning three 4-Star Hotels, 1 home appliances Supermarket, and 1 large consumer-product retail store in Lagos state, Ogun state, and Oyo state. In addition to that I received an international commitment scholarship in the sum of $4000 due to my impressive undergraduate academic achievements which would be covering a portion of my tuition
CONSULAR: What do you do presently? ME: I am currently employed as a financial analyst trainee at *****, a Private Firm rendering financial and accounting services, where I am gaining experience which will prepare me for my Masters in Quantitative Economics. In this position I am being trained and developed in providing financial advisory expertise, research expertise, financial market analysis, and financial consultation services. Basically I analyze financial instrument, examine various financial decisions made by our clients, prepare statistical model to aid the firm’s senior management decision, and I carry out SWOT analysis for various client, amongst other functions.
CONSULAR: What are your career plans / what is your plan after graduation/ what will this degree do for you? ME: As I have earlier stated, this degree and the professional experiences I would be gaining, will make me a best fit for the position of a financial analyst. My immediate plan is to return back to Nigeria to work as a Financial Risk Analyst specifically at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. In this position I will work in the capacity of a consultant rendering financial risk analysis to selected private institutions in the Financial Industry. My medium term plan is to work as an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. My inevitable long term plan is to establish a financial consulting firm, rendering advisory and consultation services to the public and private sector.
Thank you very much house. Looks like you’re prepping for an exam, not an interview. Your “how did you learn about this school” section reads phony to me. You can’t convince me WIU has such a fantastic econometrics program than Harvard, MIT, UPenn etc. keep your answers short, honest and straight to the point. 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by morgang(m): 9:43pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
homodele: Hello house, kindly help me in reviewing my transcript critically.
ME: Good morning Sir/Ma CONSULAR: Good morning
CONSULAR: Pass me Your Passport and i-20 ME: Okay Sir/Ma (passes it)
CONSULAR: Why Are You Going to the US? ME: I am going to the US to study for my Master’s in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics but with a concentration on Quantitative Economics at the Western Illinois University, Macomb.
CONSULAR: How did you get the school/how did you hear about this school? ME: After coming across a research paper written by Professor Shankar Ghimire which was very useful to me during an undergraduate study, I grew interested in the scope and works of Professor Ghimire. Furthermore, I complemented Professor Ghimire on the excellent knowledge he shared in his research paper and I also informed him of my strong desire in having a graduate degree in an analytical field of Economics. Professor Ghimire then spoke to me about the Western Illinois University and the type of scientific economics program they run that would fit my description. Upon Professor Ghimire recommendation of the Western Illinois University, I carried out an extensive personal research on this school by making use of search engines such as 4icu, US News, The Grad Café, and I was better informed and at the same time convinced with the high analytical program offered by the western Illinois university that perfectly meets my academic desire.
CONSULAR: How Many Schools Did You Apply To, how many gave you admission and name them? ME: I applied to 4 Universities, and all 4 gave me an admission. They are; Western Illinois University, University of Colorado Boulder, Rowan University, and Youngstown State University.
CONSULAR: Why did you pick this school/ why Western Illinois University? ME: After carefully comparing all the schools in which I was admitted into, and the various coursework I will be taking in these schools, I noticed WIU shifted from the traditional economics coursework which comprises of theories mostly but rather emphasize on data analysis, data optimization, and data interpretation as a course. This would be beneficial to my career here in Nigeria as it would help me proffer suitable scientific solutions to the Nigerian Economic issues. And also, unlike the other Universities and their Economics program, the Quantitative economics degree offered by the Western Illinois University is designated as a STEM degree giving me the opportunity to being opened to a wide range of extensive researches and scientific analysis which is important to me, my studies and my career. In addition, the western Illinois University has the most affordable tuition for a high analytical STEM degree compared to the other universities I got admitted into.
CONSULAR: What is this course about? ME: Econometrics and quantitative economics is a branch of economics that focuses on the systematic study of how to make use of mathematics, statistics and data analysis to analyze economic phenomenon and problems in a scientific manner with the aim of providing practical and scientific solutions. E.Q.E is a field of economics that depicts and explains economic theories using mathematical models, statistical diagram, and data analytics.
CONSULAR: Why Do You need this Masters/what will this degree do for you? ME: The Quantitative Economics degree being highly analytical and mathematically technical will provide me with the skills needed to achieve my short term career objective of becoming a Financial Analyst at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. In this position, this degree will provide me with the expertise needed for analyzing high financial risk situation, and the mathematical competence needed to forecast and predict changes as well as factors that might affect the Federal Government financial decisions. All of these skills, and the years of working experience I would be acquiring will propel me to my medium term career goal which is to occupy the position of an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government of Nigeria, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. In the long term, I plan on becoming a financial consultant and advisor to the Federal and State Government of Nigeria.
CONSULAR: Tell Me About Your Academic Background? ME: I graduated from the Osun State University in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Second Class Upper grade. As an undergraduate, I was an active student in the research department of my undergraduate institution in which I was involved with carrying out researches and analyzing related data. I am competent in the mathematical analysis of economic phenomenal, and I am also experienced in data analysis. Due to my selfless act, I organized tutorials and tutor my colleagues and junior students on various economics courses.
CONSULAR: What Have You Been Doing since you graduated? ME: After graduating from college in 2019, I undertook the compulsory Nigerian Youth service scheme meant for all college graduates in Nigeria. In this scheme I was deployed to the Lagos State Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, where I contributed to sourcing for development partners’ ready to collaborate with the Lagos state government on various developmental issues, I also attended various stakeholder meetings on the review and Implementation of the Yearly Lagos state government budget. After a successful completion of this scheme, I got a job as a Financial Analyst Trainee at *****. In this position I am being trained on analyzing various financial trends, providing statistical analysis for various financial decisions, and researching on business opportunities and threats.
CONSULAR: What are those courses you’ll be taking/ Tell me about your program? ME: I will be taking 6 core courses and 3 elective courses. Some of the core courses are; Macroeconomic Theory and Policy by Professor Ghimire, Price Theory by Professor Lin, Econometrics 1 by Professor Kassing, Statistical Software for Data Management and Decision Making by Professor Jessica. The elective courses are; Thesis Research and Thesis in which a supervisor will provided to me upon decision of the departmental graduate faculty.
CONSULAR: What are your Study plans? ME: I will be taking a total of 30 semester hour courses, and I am expected to complete my program on the 12th of May, 2023. Upon completion of my program, my immediate plan is to return back to Nigeria to work has a Financial Analyst at the Federal Ministry of Finance. In this position I will work in the capacity of a consultant rendering financial risk analysis to selected private institutions in the Financial Industry. My medium term plan is to work as an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. My inevitable long term plan is to establish a financial consulting firm, rendering advisory and consultation services to the public and private sector.
CONSULAR: Did You Write Any Standardized Test? ME: Yes, I took the GRE test, with a total score of 300.
CONSULAR: Are you married? ME: No, I am not married.
CONSULAR: Have You Travelled Before? ME: No I haven’t had a reason to travel out of the country.
CONSULAR: Who Is Paying For This? / Who Is Sponsoring You? ME: My mother is my sponsor. She is a successful business woman in the Nigerian hospitality industry. She specializes as an Hotelier owning three 4-Star Hotels, 1 home appliances Supermarket, and 1 large consumer-product retail store in Lagos state, Ogun state, and Oyo state. In addition to that I received an international commitment scholarship in the sum of $4000 due to my impressive undergraduate academic achievements which would be covering a portion of my tuition
CONSULAR: What do you do presently? ME: I am currently employed as a financial analyst trainee at *****, a Private Firm rendering financial and accounting services, where I am gaining experience which will prepare me for my Masters in Quantitative Economics. In this position I am being trained and developed in providing financial advisory expertise, research expertise, financial market analysis, and financial consultation services. Basically I analyze financial instrument, examine various financial decisions made by our clients, prepare statistical model to aid the firm’s senior management decision, and I carry out SWOT analysis for various client, amongst other functions.
CONSULAR: What are your career plans / what is your plan after graduation/ what will this degree do for you? ME: As I have earlier stated, this degree and the professional experiences I would be gaining, will make me a best fit for the position of a financial analyst. My immediate plan is to return back to Nigeria to work as a Financial Risk Analyst specifically at the Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. In this position I will work in the capacity of a consultant rendering financial risk analysis to selected private institutions in the Financial Industry. My medium term plan is to work as an Investment Analyst at the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority. In this position, I will analyze the investment decision of the federal government, and give necessary recommendation on the most profitable and viable investments. My inevitable long term plan is to establish a financial consulting firm, rendering advisory and consultation services to the public and private sector.
Thank you very much house. Even if you are giving a speech, this will definitely dreary your audience. Before I attempt to critique your write-up, you could as well shorten it and focus on the “bullet” points. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by tracker01(m): 11:06pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Alhamdulilahi for Everything �.. VISA Approved at 9:30am June 4th. #Abuja
Deficit: $38,017 COA: $49,017 funding $11k No document was asked from me.
VO: Good morning, pass me your i20, passport and Sevis-reciept. Me: Good morning and thank you for seeing me and I pass what she asked for. Me: Please ma I stutter VO: No problem VO: I see you are going for master’s degree in xyz. Me: Yes ma'am VO: which other schools did you apply to? Me: I also applied to Steven institute of technology and Howard university. VO: what will this course do for you? Me: This degree would enable me to work as a lecturer and research scientist in the chemistry department of Bleep university when I return back to Nigeria after my graduation. Also, I plan to pursue a career in Analytical Chemist and chemistry will be a great foundational course to me. I plan to become a Renowned consultant in Analytical chemist in the future.(I stutter all through here) VO: what area do you want to specialized( she type without looking at me for 40 seconds) Me: Analytical Chemist VO: Who is paying for this Deficit? Me: I have a partial tuition scholarship from my department and my Dad will be paying the balance of the Deficit. VO: What does your Dad do? Me: He is a Renowned Real Estate Valuer and Consultant that deals in selling, buying and leasing of lands, Apartment shops and houses. Also, he owns a factory that supplies juice and yoghurt to five Northern states in Nigeria( she didn't hear me clearly ) VO: you mean estate valuer Me: I said yes She type type type and say that Golden words, I just collect the white paper and work out the building before she will change her mind��
I really want to thankGod for everything, it could only by his Mercy, Grace and Favour� @Fairheart thanks for the coaching, prayer and your consistence ginger.. Also my sincere appreciation goes to @Pepe USA @Solaojo-oreoluwa, @beejay, @Martins@Gbede @Scholar Olamide Acer they all contribute to the success of today. This group has been helpful from the beginning (preparation and mock) to the end. I am so grateful to everyone here and I pray we all achieve goals in pursue of Greater things in life. 32 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Prexy1999: 11:38pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
tracker01: Alhamdulilahi for Everything �.. VISA Approved at 9:30am June 4th. #Abuja
Deficit: $38,017 COA: $49,017 funding $11k No document was asked from me.
VO: Good morning, pass me your i20, passport and Sevis-reciept. Me: Good morning and thank you for seeing me and I pass what she asked for. Me: Please ma I stutter VO: No problem VO: I see you are going for master’s degree in xyz. Me: Yes ma'am VO: which other schools did you apply to? Me: I also applied to Steven institute of technology and Howard university. VO: what will this course do for you? Me: This degree would enable me to work as a lecturer and research scientist in the chemistry department of Bleep university when I return back to Nigeria after my graduation. Also, I plan to pursue a career in Analytical Chemist and chemistry will be a great foundational course to me. I plan to become a Renowned consultant in Analytical chemist in the future.(I stutter all through here) VO: what area do you want to specialized( she type without looking at me for 40 seconds) Me: Analytical Chemist VO: Who is paying for this Deficit? Me: I have a partial tuition scholarship from my department and my Dad will be paying the balance of the Deficit. VO: What does your Dad do? Me: He is a Renowned Real Estate Valuer and Consultant that deals in selling, buying and leasing of lands, Apartment shops and houses. Also, he owns a factory that supplies juice and yoghurt to five Northern states in Nigeria( she didn't hear me clearly ) VO: you mean estate valuer Me: I said yes She type type type and say that Golden words, I just collect the white paper and work out the building before she will change her mind��
I really want to thankGod for everything, it could only by his Mercy, Grace and Favour� @Fairheart thanks for the coaching, prayer and your consistence ginger.. Also my sincere appreciation goes to @Pepe USA @Solaojo-oreoluwa, @beejay, @Martins@Gbede @Scholar Olamide Acer they all contribute to the success of today. This group has been helpful from the beginning (preparation and mock) to the end. I am so grateful to everyone here and I pray we all achieve goals in pursue of Greater things in life. Congrats � 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by nestkojex(m): 11:41pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Don't mind him. No agent told him that rubbish TWoods:
You're not confused... you're only looking for others to affirm your dishonesty and intent to deceive. You are one of the reasons visas are so hard to get for Nigerians. Go ahead and explain the discrepancy in your age to the VO as best you can. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Greatajo(m): 11:47pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
I was told at the embassy that i wouldn't have to pay another visa fee chibertha: You might have to pay another visa fee
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Greatajo(m): 11:51pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Called them and it lasted for over 20mins and no representative picked up before they ended it. Were you able to resolve it? Antisocial1: Hello, Happened to me too Call them at +23412278955
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 12:06am On Jun 05, 2021 |
Please I dont understand this barcode difference issue. Can you clarify. Antisocial1: Hello, Happened to me too Call them at +23412278955
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by beejhay69: 12:06am On Jun 05, 2021 |
tracker01: Alhamdulilahi for Everything �.. VISA Approved at 9:30am
I really want to thankGod for everything, it could only by his Mercy, Grace and Favour� @Fairheart thanks for the coaching, prayer and your consistence ginger.. Also my sincere appreciation goes to @Pepe USA @Solaojo-oreoluwa, @beejay, @Martins@Gbede @Scholar Olamide Acer they all contribute to the success of today. This group has been helpful from the beginning (preparation and mock) to the end. I am so grateful to everyone here and I pray we all achieve goals in pursue of Greater things in life. Big ups bro. Congratulations! |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by nestkojex(m): 12:34am On Jun 05, 2021 |
Optima Hotel. 8k for first night and 7k for subsequent nights. The embassy is just a 10 minutes walk from the hotel and the light is good as well. Ehizy007: Kindly recommend affordable hotels.
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pefuele(m): 12:36am On Jun 05, 2021 |
tracker01: Alhamdulilahi for Everything �.. VISA Approved at 9:30am June 4th. #Abuja
Deficit: $38,017 COA: $49,017 funding $11k No document was asked from me.
VO: Good morning, pass me your i20, passport and Sevis-reciept. Me: Good morning and thank you for seeing me and I pass what she asked for. Me: Please ma I stutter VO: No problem VO: I see you are going for master’s degree in xyz. Me: Yes ma'am VO: which other schools did you apply to? Me: I also applied to Steven institute of technology and Howard university. VO: what will this course do for you? Me: This degree would enable me to work as a lecturer and research scientist in the chemistry department of Bleep university when I return back to Nigeria after my graduation. Also, I plan to pursue a career in Analytical Chemist and chemistry will be a great foundational course to me. I plan to become a Renowned consultant in Analytical chemist in the future.(I stutter all through here) VO: what area do you want to specialized( she type without looking at me for 40 seconds) Me: Analytical Chemist VO: Who is paying for this Deficit? Me: I have a partial tuition scholarship from my department and my Dad will be paying the balance of the Deficit. VO: What does your Dad do? Me: He is a Renowned Real Estate Valuer and Consultant that deals in selling, buying and leasing of lands, Apartment shops and houses. Also, he owns a factory that supplies juice and yoghurt to five Northern states in Nigeria( she didn't hear me clearly ) VO: you mean estate valuer Me: I said yes She type type type and say that Golden words, I just collect the white paper and work out the building before she will change her mind��
I really want to thankGod for everything, it could only by his Mercy, Grace and Favour� @Fairheart thanks for the coaching, prayer and your consistence ginger.. Also my sincere appreciation goes to @Pepe USA @Solaojo-oreoluwa, @beejay, @Martins@Gbede @Scholar Olamide Acer they all contribute to the success of today. This group has been helpful from the beginning (preparation and mock) to the end. I am so grateful to everyone here and I pray we all achieve goals in pursue of Greater things in life. Congrats Acers 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by nestkojex(m): 12:38am On Jun 05, 2021 |
There are hotels around but it depends on your preference. *Demlis hotel can be found inside the Federal Civil service club and it's along Awolowo road. Just a few minutes walk(1km or less) from the Embassy or you find a means to get there. Price range: 6-10k *Bayland guest house is another hotel located at 54 Forsythe Street and less than 8 mins to US embassy. Price range: 5-8k Westwood Hotel Ikoyi located at Awolowo road too. Price range: Unknown Atlantic Hotel: Location is very close to USE Less than 8 mins COPIED Ehizy007: Kindly recommend affordable hotels.
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pefuele(m): 12:45am On Jun 05, 2021 |
sirengrnoah: Please I dont understand this barcode difference issue. Can you clarify.
You will see the barcode on the DS-160 confirmation page and on the VISA Interview appointment page. Below the Barcode you will see the DS-160 confirmation number. This number must be same both on the DS-160 confirmation page and on the appointment page. Otherwise, you will not be Interviewed.Also,your SEVIS ID on the appointment page should be same as that on the DS-160. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 1:08am On Jun 05, 2021 |
Thank you for your timely response. Yeah now I get. I was worried maybe hes talking about the black vertical lines (barcode). Both numbers under the barcodes are actually the same but those lines are not. I guess Im still good. Pefuele:
You will see the barcode on the DS-160 confirmation page and on the VISA Interview appointment page. Below the Barcode you will see the DS-160 confirmation number. This number must be same both on the DS-160 confirmation page and on the appointment page. Otherwise, you will not be Interviewed.Also,your SEVIS ID on the appointment page should be same as that on the DS-160. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by haywhy17(m): 1:08am On Jun 05, 2021 |
29Ade07:
Thanks Haywhy. When did you complete your application? 2 weeks now.. transcript delayed me though. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pefuele(m): 1:19am On Jun 05, 2021 |
sirengrnoah: Thank you for your timely response. Yeah now I get. I was worried maybe hes talking about the black vertical lines (barcode). Both numbers under the barcodes are actually the same but those lines are not. I guess Im still good.
Oh! Great. Glad it helps. 1 Like |