Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Tessyope: 5:47pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
[quote author=Slim4Rehani post=102611024]He ought to start by defending what he has been doing since after high school and then how that course will help him more when he got to Nigeria because he has experience already so all he needs more to quality education to make him more successful in his career. Finish
The vo didn't ask for all that, he said what will be doing after the degree, if he wanted to know when she finished secondary school, he would have asked |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Girlbestfriend(f): 6:28pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Slim4Rehani: He ought to start by defending what he has been doing since after high school and then how that course will help him more when he got to Nigeria because he has experience already so all he needs more to quality education to make him more successful in his career. Finish
Yes!! I Like this answer. For Example: I have been an auxiliary nurse or I have been rendering auxiliary services as a nurse since (mention the number of years), getting this degree will not only improve bla bla bla bla(this is where you talk about skills and competencies) it will also give me an opportunity to move higher in my career.(obviously, auxiliary nursing keeps you at the bottom of the nursing food-chain). The lady should prepare and go back. She shouldn't forget to pray. There is nothing God cannot do. 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Girlbestfriend(f): 6:36pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Schrodinger1: Long Post Over the past weeks, I have been more than delighted seeing a 100% visa approvals from all those that I was privileged to have been engaged with in their F1 Visa mock exercise albeit some did not come here to share their transcripts. It was fascinating to have spent those times with you. Congratulations guys! More wins await you all.
In addition, I personally derived this somewhat, naturally induced self-confidence and the can-do-spirit with the news of your successes, that despite my 2 previous refusals at the Lagos Consulate, I knew I had what it takes to change the narrative at my third consecutive appointment in Lagos with the Almighty by my side.
NOTE: I am not God that gives visa approvals neither am I a professional VO that has worked at the embassy before. I only try to directly impact your preparation positively if I happen to have the chance to prepare with you.
Having arrived at the embassy at exactly 6:55am, I immediately joined the queue that was moving into the screening hall. After the checks, we waited in this hall for about 2hrs before entering the main interview hall were biometrics and finger capturing were done at around 8:25am. Two VO's on duty, a Black American lady in window 2 and a White American Man in window 5. The white man was dishing out pink paper with little remorse. I quickly observed that I was interviewed by him in December 2019, my second refusal. Partially, I started blaming myself for not going to Abuja while still in the queue. My wish was to be interviewed by the Black Lady which didn't come true. A vast majority of those unfunded didn't get approval in his window, window 5. You hardly spend 2mins in his window. The moment he sees you're funded and heading for probably a research focused program, he'd approve your visa. Most often than not, he doesn't ask beyond the same 3 questions if you have been fully funded. The other Lady would delay and eventually refuse an application. Generally, they were far more refusals than otherwise.
The Full Transcript!
VO: Good morning, pass me I-20 and passport. Me: Good morning sir. This is it. (He immediately glanced on the financial section of my I-20 and started typing)
VO: what is your study plan and where are you going?
Me: I am going to study for my Masters program in Electrical Engineering at Colorado State University. I will be focusing on my research area in Radar Communications Systems and Networks. I will be taking a minimum of 9 credits of Thesis and 21 credits of regular course work spread within 4 semesters in 2years. I will be wrapping up my studies with a final oral examination. My courses are Satellite Communications, Information Theory, Digital Signal Pro... ( VO: Don't tell me about your courses, I don't need it).
VO: What is your plan after study?
Me: I will return home to work as a researcher with NigComSat or the Nigerian Communications Commission, were I hope to be involved the collaboration between NCC and SpaceX in the deployment of starlink satellite Internet services, a project that is likely to commence in 2023 and would end in 2027. In the long term, I would take up a lecturing role in my alma mater, this degree is a step towards achieving that, as well as setting up my own research institute here in Nigeria.
VO: I'll be approving your visa and brings out the white paper.... I said thank you with a huge smile/laughter on my face but covered with facemask. I heard other stuffs but could not comprehend... My body was already in motion. I think the long queue behind me reacted and cheered to my reaction... My sign of relief was more than glaring...
PS: My delivery was not smooth even though as I was 100% confident. The fact that I had cough, and was stressed (didn't sleep all through), tired, hungry as well as my poor history there could have been the reasons.
After 3 experiences in the same embassy, I would advise you to use the Abuja Embassy if you do not have any form of Funding or if you've been refused once in Lagos. It helps psychologically. The drilling in Lagos is Massive and I feel you have a slightly better chance in Abuja. I think Lagos has more applicants than Abuja, if this is correct, then it makes sense to use the latter. However, you can do it anywhere just like I did.
Big thank you to Horlahsunbo225, best plug for mock.
In all you do, Do Not Quit This Hustle. Listen to Burna Boy's song "Level Up" in the Twice as Tall Album if you feel like quitting. You had funding?? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by yemyem4uall: 6:43pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
@ wallspring , please, I need your help to pay for SEVIS fee. It's urgent. My email. ecklasnigeria2012@gmail.com Phone; 08036257546. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Lahmeedey(f): 6:55pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Beansguy: Tbh your answer was vague, you should have said something like, I'll be returning for my professional exam, after that I'll be picking up a nursing job at Bleep hospital.
Applying to a community college no be beans, it comes with more scrutiny, you should give reasonable answers, and don't talk too much next time.
With an associate degree in nursing, the highest you can do is work as a registered Nurse, so why did you say you'll establish a home for the elderly.
You shot yourself in the leg, to be frank with you, na una they reduce the chances of people going to a community college. about 50% of students going to the US from Nigeria to play sport start from Highschool or community college. If you know you can't defend yourself or give reasonable answers don't apply to a community college.
First of all; This is my first experience, so you saying it’s people like us that reduce the chances of people going to a community college is kind of wrong, we’re all just trying our bests. Secondly, do you think I should reapply? And when can I reapply?
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Vahn: 7:04pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Hello everyone, please i have an official copy of my transcript, but it has a watermark on it, i used my Boss’s name to collect it and they watermarked my company’s name on it
If i lift the water mark can i ask a lecturer in my school to send it to my school as my official copy? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Vahn: 7:05pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Schrodinger1:
Yes. You can. There's utterly no harm in doing so. However, you must not plagiarise each mail. The mails sent to the three of them must be worded differently. thank you so much but i plagiarized the first 3 � |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pefuele(m): 7:05pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Schrodinger1: Long Post Over the past weeks, I have been more than delighted seeing a 100% visa approvals from all those that I was privileged to have been engaged with in their F1 Visa mock exercise albeit some did not come here to share their transcripts. It was fascinating to have spent those times with you. Congratulations guys! More wins await you all.
In addition, I personally derived this somewhat, naturally induced self-confidence and the can-do-spirit with the news of your successes, that despite my 2 previous refusals at the Lagos Consulate, I knew I had what it takes to change the narrative at my third consecutive appointment in Lagos with the Almighty by my side.
NOTE: I am not God that gives visa approvals neither am I a professional VO that has worked at the embassy before. I only try to directly impact your preparation positively if I happen to have the chance to prepare with you.
Having arrived at the embassy at exactly 6:55am, I immediately joined the queue that was moving into the screening hall. After the checks, we waited in this hall for about 2hrs before entering the main interview hall were biometrics and finger capturing were done at around 8:25am. Two VO's on duty, a Black American lady in window 2 and a White American Man in window 5. The white man was dishing out pink paper with little remorse. I quickly observed that I was interviewed by him in December 2019, my second refusal. Partially, I started blaming myself for not going to Abuja while still in the queue. My wish was to be interviewed by the Black Lady which didn't come true. A vast majority of those unfunded didn't get approval in his window, window 5. You hardly spend 2mins in his window. The moment he sees you're funded and heading for probably a research focused program, he'd approve your visa. Most often than not, he doesn't ask beyond the same 3 questions if you have been fully funded. The other Lady would delay and eventually refuse an application. Generally, they were far more refusals than otherwise.
The Full Transcript!
VO: Good morning, pass me I-20 and passport. Me: Good morning sir. This is it. (He immediately glanced on the financial section of my I-20 and started typing)
VO: what is your study plan and where are you going?
Me: I am going to study for my Masters program in Electrical Engineering at Colorado State University. I will be focusing on my research area in Radar Communications Systems and Networks. I will be taking a minimum of 9 credits of Thesis and 21 credits of regular course work spread within 4 semesters in 2years. I will be wrapping up my studies with a final oral examination. My courses are Satellite Communications, Information Theory, Digital Signal Pro... ( VO: Don't tell me about your courses, I don't need it).
VO: What is your plan after study?
Me: I will return home to work as a researcher with NigComSat or the Nigerian Communications Commission, were I hope to be involved the collaboration between NCC and SpaceX in the deployment of starlink satellite Internet services, a project that is likely to commence in 2023 and would end in 2027. In the long term, I would take up a lecturing role in my alma mater, this degree is a step towards achieving that, as well as setting up my own research institute here in Nigeria.
VO: I'll be approving your visa and brings out the white paper.... I said thank you with a huge smile/laughter on my face but covered with facemask. I heard other stuffs but could not comprehend... My body was already in motion. I think the long queue behind me reacted and cheered to my reaction... My sign of relief was more than glaring...
PS: My delivery was not smooth even though as I was 100% confident. The fact that I had cough, and was stressed (didn't sleep all through), tired, hungry as well as my poor history there could have been the reasons.
After 3 experiences in the same embassy, I would advise you to use the Abuja Embassy if you do not have any form of Funding or if you've been refused once in Lagos. It helps psychologically. The drilling in Lagos is Massive and I feel you have a slightly better chance in Abuja. I think Lagos has more applicants than Abuja, if this is correct, then it makes sense to use the latter. However, you can do it anywhere just like I did.
Big thank you to Horlahsunbo225, best plug for mock.
In all you do, Do Not Quit This Hustle. Listen to Burna Boy's song "Level Up" in the Twice as Tall Album if you feel like quitting. Congrats. However, you have an option not to be Interviewed by the VO since he Interviewed you before. True, Lagos demand lots of psychology. A friend once shared an experience in fall 2017 that 30 people were denied in front of him before he got his approval. He almost pissed in his pants before it got to his turn. 3 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Bigsecret(f): 8:06pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
I made a list of schools and followed them on IG, that’s what I did tbh SimpleGuy001:
Oh ok. Thanks. If you don’t mind, how does one go about this. Any website you can point me to, that contains application processes and any information regarding how to get such funding for education? 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by SimpleGuy001: 8:09pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Bigsecret: I made a list of schools and followed them on IG, that’s what I did tbh Please list out the schools for me. Thanks |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Bigsecret(f): 8:31pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Read my interview transcript. I hope it helps you. SimpleGuy001:
Please list out the schools for me. Thanks 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 8:41pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
SimpleGuy001:
Please list out the schools for me. Thanks She has given you everything and you still want her to list the schools for you. Omo, do not start this hustle with this mentality. 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by SimpleGuy001: 8:44pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Schrodinger1:
She has given you everything and you still want her to list the schools for you. Omo, do not start this hustle with this mentality. Which mentality again. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by SimpleGuy001: 8:45pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Bigsecret: Read my interview transcript. I hope it helps you. Ok thanks for your help, sorry for disturbing. You’ve tried. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 8:45pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Pefuele:
Congrats. However, you have an option not to be Interviewed by the VO since he Interviewed you before. True, Lagos demand lots of psychology. A friend once shared an experience in fall 2017 that 30 people were denied in front of him before he got his approval. He almost pissed in his pants before it got to his turn. Thanks Man. Lagos is not funny without funding. I was expecting the VO to ask me to use the next window because he had refused me in the past but he didn't. Girlbestfriend:
You had funding?? Yes ma! |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Tayoade19: 9:44pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Vahn: Hello everyone, please i have an official copy of my transcript, but it has a watermark on it, i used my Boss’s name to collect it and they watermarked my company’s name on it
If i lift the water mark can i ask a lecturer in my school to send it to my school as my official copy? The official copy must be sent by the registry (academic affairs unit) of the school where you had your degree. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Rhonah: 9:59pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
tracker01:
Thanks for your response. But he didn't submit any paper before he was issues white paper.. and the supplement question they asked for is just personal profile questions that was already answered in his DS-160 forms. Fingers crossed then. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pefuele(m): 10:20pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Schrodinger1:
Thanks Man. Lagos is not funny without funding. I was expecting the VO to ask me to use the next window because he had refused me in the past but he didn't.
Yes ma! He definitely will see it on his records & didn't ask. You rode your luck well. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Vahn: 11:15pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Thazine: Good day everyone, I just got my SEVIS fee paid by Walspring. He's legit, fast and kind. I can vouch for him. Don't hesitate to contact him for your SEVIS fee payment. how much was it in Naira please? 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by gerona: 11:26pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Vahn: how much was it in Naira please? I want to pay for SEVIS, how do I contact Walspring, please? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Yobolink: 11:29pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Please @Schrodinger1. I need your assistance with mock preparation, my interview is in three weeks time. Schrodinger1: Long Post Over the past weeks, I have been more than delighted seeing a 100% visa approvals from all those that I was privileged to have been engaged with in their F1 Visa mock exercise albeit some did not come here to share their transcripts. It was fascinating to have spent those times with you. Congratulations guys! More wins await you all.
In addition, I personally derived this somewhat, naturally induced self-confidence and the can-do-spirit with the news of your successes, that despite my 2 previous refusals at the Lagos Consulate, I knew I had what it takes to change the narrative at my third consecutive appointment in Lagos with the Almighty by my side.
NOTE: I am not God that gives visa approvals neither am I a professional VO that has worked at the embassy before. I only try to directly impact your preparation positively if I happen to have the chance to prepare with you.
Having arrived at the embassy at exactly 6:55am, I immediately joined the queue that was moving into the screening hall. After the checks, we waited in this hall for about 2hrs before entering the main interview hall were biometrics and finger capturing were done at around 8:25am. Two VO's on duty, a Black American lady in window 2 and a White American Man in window 5. The white man was dishing out pink paper with little remorse. I quickly observed that I was interviewed by him in December 2019, my second refusal. Partially, I started blaming myself for not going to Abuja while still in the queue. My wish was to be interviewed by the Black Lady which didn't come true. A vast majority of those unfunded didn't get approval in his window, window 5. You hardly spend 2mins in his window. The moment he sees you're funded and heading for probably a research focused program, he'd approve your visa. Most often than not, he doesn't ask beyond the same 3 questions if you have been fully funded. The other Lady would delay and eventually refuse an application. Generally, they were far more refusals than otherwise.
The Full Transcript!
VO: Good morning, pass me I-20 and passport. Me: Good morning sir. This is it. (He immediately glanced on the financial section of my I-20 and started typing)
VO: what is your study plan and where are you going?
Me: I am going to study for my Masters program in Electrical Engineering at Colorado State University. I will be focusing on my research area in Radar Communications Systems and Networks. I will be taking a minimum of 9 credits of Thesis and 21 credits of regular course work spread within 4 semesters in 2years. I will be wrapping up my studies with a final oral examination. My courses are Satellite Communications, Information Theory, Digital Signal Pro... ( VO: Don't tell me about your courses, I don't need it).
VO: What is your plan after study?
Me: I will return home to work as a researcher with NigComSat or the Nigerian Communications Commission, were I hope to be involved the collaboration between NCC and SpaceX in the deployment of starlink satellite Internet services, a project that is likely to commence in 2023 and would end in 2027. In the long term, I would take up a lecturing role in my alma mater, this degree is a step towards achieving that, as well as setting up my own research institute here in Nigeria.
VO: I'll be approving your visa and brings out the white paper.... I said thank you with a huge smile/laughter on my face but covered with facemask. I heard other stuffs but could not comprehend... My body was already in motion. I think the long queue behind me reacted and cheered to my reaction... My sign of relief was more than glaring...
PS: My delivery was not smooth even though as I was 100% confident. The fact that I had cough, and was stressed (didn't sleep all through), tired, hungry as well as my poor history there could have been the reasons.
After 3 experiences in the same embassy, I would advise you to use the Abuja Embassy if you do not have any form of Funding or if you've been refused once in Lagos. It helps psychologically. The drilling in Lagos is Massive and I feel you have a slightly better chance in Abuja. I think Lagos has more applicants than Abuja, if this is correct, then it makes sense to use the latter. However, you can do it anywhere just like I did.
Big thank you to Horlahsunbo225, best plug for mock.
In all you do, Do Not Quit This Hustle. Listen to Burna Boy's song "Level Up" in the Twice as Tall Album if you feel like quitting. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Steph1738aye: 12:02am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Nope. 1- The Nigerian mentality here is hiding the name of your school like you don’t want to see another Nigerian in your class when you start your studies. It also doesn’t really concern you if they choose not to put in any effort or be lazy in their research because it would come back to haunt them later on. No 2 applications are the same 2- It’s not a valid question. Do you think there aren’t thousands of students from other countries applying to the same university? But when it comes to Nigeria, some Nigerians see it as a problem when they do not own the school. 3- There’s nothing to be confused about. The point of my post is this- “what is the big deal in sharing the name of the school you’re accepted into after you’ve gotten your visa approval? This platform exists to help one another. No need to xyz the name of your school because whether you like it on not, you’ll meet a Nigerian there. Like I said before, another person’s light doesn’t dim yours and no one “demands” others to share the name of schools they were accepted into. I hope I cleared the air up for you. TWoods:
I would say its the other way round - Nigerian mentality is what drives people to sit here demanding others share the names of schools they were accepted into so they don't have to put in any effort.
It's a valid question...
I'm confused. Which is it? If people are free to tell others to do their own research then what is the point of your post?
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Steph1738aye: 12:09am On Jun 12, 2021 |
I totally understand that but think about this. Who gets affected if they choose to be lazy and not do their own research? They’re the only ones who will suffer from their ignorance. There’s just nothing wrong with including the university name after visa approval. Those posts inspire A LOT of people. The ones who refuse to do their own research and find the university that will fit them perfectly will suffer the consequences of that action. mayDtolu:
There is nothing wrong in sharing the name of school someone applied to but It’s always good for aspirants to make research themselves and choose schools that suits their profile. We have got many people out there who doesn’t want to put in any effort and It’s not good enough...You made the point in your comment as well. 8 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by armstill: 12:14am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Hello Mr Tayo, I will really like to speak with you privately regarding booking visa appointment,i hope you don't mind. Thank you Tayoade19:
Say what you have on your i20. The VO mayn't notice what is on your DS160 (You can support this with prayer). Another thing you can do is to fill another DS160 form, to correct the error. However, if you'll fill another DS160 form make sure the barcode number on your DS160 form corresponds with the appointment confirmation number on your appointment slip which you'll print from your CGI profile, otherwise you'll be turned back. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by bamiDee1(m): 3:17am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Malone122: well with the way things are going it varies but sometimes a week on or before But it is usually 1-2 business days Alright. Thanks |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by TWoods(m): 4:03am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Steph1738aye: It also doesn’t really concern you if they choose not to put in any effort or be lazy in their research…
Neither should it concern you if others choose not to make the names of the school they attend public. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by blexin094(m): 6:36am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Good morning all. I’ve taking my time to go through at least three previous threads. To be honest, I’ve learnt enough about schooling inUS. I’m currently a Msc student in Unilag studying Statistics. 3.9/5 g.p.a in my undergraduate. I intend applying for a fully funded PhD in U.S once I’m done with my Msc. My question, is GRE only okay for me or I’ll need to do either TOEFL or IELTS? Also, how can I get at least 3 colleges that’ll grant me fully funded scholarship? Gurus in the house should pls help. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by iPhenas(f): 7:09am On Jun 12, 2021 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Lahmeedey(f): 7:27am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Girlbestfriend:
Yes!! I Like this answer.
For Example: I have been an auxiliary nurse or I have been rendering auxiliary services as a nurse since (mention the number of years), getting this degree will not only improve bla bla bla bla(this is where you talk about skills and competencies) it will also give me an opportunity to move higher in my career.(obviously, auxiliary nursing keeps you at the bottom of the nursing food-chain).
The lady should prepare and go back. She shouldn't forget to pray. There is nothing God cannot do. Thank you so much guys |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by timikozo(f): 7:35am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Hi, Assuming Two students, Blood cousins, used their uncle's account statement, who's actually their main sponsor to process their i-20s and fill their F1 Applications, Including filing their Uncle as their major sponsor in Ds-160.
would any of this appear on their Database?
PS: The total amount in the account statement would cover for their yearly deficits.
The students in question has No funding, No even a cent.
I ask because I don't want blowbacks. I recently started this visa agency so It's a referral I got from a friend.
Please all the gurus,esp. @Twoods, I need to hear your input on this one.
Shalom! |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Steph1738aye: 8:31am On Jun 12, 2021 |
Rest TWoods:
Neither should it concern you if others choose not to make the names of the school they attend public. 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by blexin094(m): 8:56am On Jun 12, 2021 |
blexin094: Good morning all. I’ve taking my time to go through at least three previous threads. To be honest, I’ve learnt enough about schooling inUS. I’m currently a Msc student in Unilag studying Statistics. 3.9/5 g.p.a in my undergraduate. I intend applying for a fully funded PhD in U.S once I’m done with my Msc. My question, is GRE only okay for me or I’ll need to do either TOEFL or IELTS? Also, how can I get at least 3 colleges that’ll grant me fully funded scholarship? Gurus in the house should pls help. Pls guys� |