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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pefuele(m): 4:18am On Aug 02, 2021
emmanuelle27:
E-brethren, good day to y'all, GRE is giving me headache especially Quant, my first attempt wasn't good (288) so I'm trying to go again due to my low GPA (2.92/4 Wes Official) Biochemistry. Have already written TOEFL-99. please is Manhattan GRE maths strategy one of the good materials out there? That's what I'm currently using for Quant and I kinda of feel comfortable with it, what do you people advice both based on acing GRE and best schools, have been doing my own research though but any additional information will be invaluable. regards y'all.

If you have cash you can subscribe to the Magoosh & Galvanized Premium plans for Quants or Kaplan for verbal they are good but may be expensive for you. ( I used May cos I dnt know your pocket). Also, check GregMaths & Spartan online if you haven't use them before.

Best!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by emmanuelle27: 7:49am On Aug 02, 2021
Pefuele:


If you have cash you can subscribe to the Magoosh & Galvanized Premium plans for Quants or Kaplan for verbal they are good but may be expensive for you. ( I used May cos I dnt know your pocket). Also, check GregMaths & Spartan online if you haven't use them before.

Best!
thanks a lot.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Pauliben: 8:07am On Aug 02, 2021
Hello everyone,

Has anyone that applied for emergency visa appointment (Abuja) between 10th and 15th of July gotten approval or denial response?

Thanks.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 8:08am On Aug 02, 2021
Schools don de resume soon grin
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Christabeliciou: 9:56am On Aug 02, 2021
Please I need answer to this question, if you have submitted your DS160 form without booking appointment, and you wish to create another DS160 form, do you need to cancel the previous one you have filled to start a new one, or you just go straight and create a new DS160.
Thanks


Malone122:
Schools don de resume soon grin
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by abizone: 10:09am On Aug 02, 2021
CelinaAK:
I just want to give hope to anyone here. I applied for EA in Abuja about 2weeks ago and I got approved but I was not lucky enough then because the earliest available date then was 17th August, Yesterday I applied to another EA because I still had that on my profile and I got my EA approved again that same yesterday, was not even up to 30 minutes in Abuja and got a favorable date in 11 August. I got two EA approvals in a space of 1 week. Please if you still have EA in your portal, request for another immediately especially if it’s in ABUJA. You meant just get it this time around. If they are yet to respond to you, keep sending emails. They surely do read our emails.

Hello pls I will like to apply for another EA. But i don't know where i can view it in order to apply again. Pls help as this is urgent. Thank you
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Duisburg: 10:11am On Aug 02, 2021
Anyone who is going to Western Illinois University in the spring should connect. We can start rehearsing our transcripts too.

Best.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 10:23am On Aug 02, 2021
Christabeliciou:
Please I need answer to this question, if you have submitted your DS160 form without booking appointment, and you wish to create another DS160 form, do you need to cancel the previous one you have filled to start a new one, or you just go straight and create a new DS160.
Thanks


you can create a new ds160 as many times as you want so far it’s 3 days before the interview best regards
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Occc: 11:37am On Aug 02, 2021
I think you can do that only once.
abizone:


Hello pls I will like to apply for another EA. But i don't know where i can view it in order to apply again. Pls help as this is urgent. Thank you

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by EmmaChe(m): 11:40am On Aug 02, 2021
My EA was approved but the earliest appointment date to reschedule is the same date I'm to resume - August 16. Is there a possibility that there will be an earlier date than August 16 if I check later today? or tomorrow?

It's in Abuja, and I requested July 9 or 10. The tentative travel date in the request I kept is today(Aug 2).
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by TOPMAN5252: 12:00pm On Aug 02, 2021
Approved today ??
EmmaChe:
My EA was approved but the earliest appointment date to reschedule is the same date I'm to resume - August 16. Is there a possibility that there will be an earlier date than August 16 if I check later today? or tomorrow?

It's in Abuja, and I requested July 9 or 10. The tentative travel date in the request I kept is today(Aug 2).
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by EmmaChe(m): 12:02pm On Aug 02, 2021
Yh. Around 10am
TOPMAN5252:
Approved today ??
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by beejhay69: 12:24pm On Aug 02, 2021
EmmaChe:
My EA was approved but the earliest appointment date to reschedule is the same date I'm to resume - August 16. Is there a possibility that there will be an earlier date than August 16 if I check later today? or tomorrow?

By tommorw, rest assured you won't be seeing that 16th available. Pick the earliest available date, write to your school requesting a letter to extend resumption. You'd need that most at Point of Entry.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by JavanElsevier41: 12:24pm On Aug 02, 2021
Oya o
Gurus in the house abeg help me analyse my transcript and make corrections Biko.

VO: Good morning

Me: Good morning and how are u

VO: Can I see your documents

Me: Here they are( passes my passport and i-20)

VO: Why are you going to the United States

Me: I have been admitted to New Jersey institute of technology located at 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Newark New Jersey for an Ms degree program in Environmental science with a concentration in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using Microbial fuel cell

VO: How many schools did you apply to

Me: 6(mentioning them)

VO; Why did you choose NJIT

Me: I chose NJIT because of the structure of it's Environmental science program and how it fits my research interest. Prof Mengyan Li's research on environmental remediation and water treatment using the ABT(Advanced biological treatment) model which involved the use of algae,fungi and bacteria as well as the AOP(Advanced oxidation process) model was of interest to me as it aligned with my research interest in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using Microbial fuel cells.
Also the environmental science program is structured to give students a deeper understanding of the fundamental sciences needed in solving environmental challenges. This in turn gives them the in-depth practical skill, needed in applying the knowledge of these fundamental sciences in probing into the causes of the damages that have been done to the environment,the extent of these damages and how these damages can be reversed.

VO: Why did you choose this course

Me: I chose this course because I want to have a deeper understanding of the environment. I want to be able to focus on analyzing and deducing problems associated with the environment and the effect of man-made activities on the environment. I want to be fully equipped with the adequate knowledge needed in finding solutions to the problems plaquing the Nigerian environmental system so as to be able to protect and preserve the environment.

VO: Why do you want to study in the United States

Me: The US environmental system has contributed significantly to the advancement of the Nigerian environmental system especially in the area of environmental remediation and waste management.
This is a system I would love to learn from as I will be fully equipped with the knowledge and practical skill needed in solving environmental challenges associated with the Nigerian environmental system so as to be able to make ground breaking achievements in the Nigerian environmental system.

VO: Tell me about your research

Me: I will be researching on environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using the microbial fuel cell. The microbial fuel cell is a recent technology I will be applying for wastewater treatment that involves the direct extraction of electrical energy from the micro organisms present in the wastewater. This will be done using an electron transfer mechanism which will help to capture the energy directly produced. I will be making use of a graphite rod which would act as an anode and a carbon cloth which would act as the cathode. I'm also going to be making use of a Nafion N115 which would act as a semipermeable membrane as well as a surge tank. The aim of the research is to effectively carry out wastewater treatment while generating electrical energy in the same process, which is a challenge in Nigeria. And also it has a relatively low cost of operation hence it would be very effective for use here in Nigeria.

VO: Tell me about your study plan

Me: The program has a duration of 2 years and Il will be expected to take a minimum of 30 credits with 5 core courses which includes a course in environmental analysis as well as a course in environmental microbiology and 3 elective courses which includes courses in environmental probleml solving and hazardous lwaste management. I will also be taking part in the environmental science seminar and then of course my thesis.

VO: What will this program do for you

Me: This program will give me an in-depth practical skill,as well as sharpen my research, writing and instrumentation skills,which will in turn place me in a very competitive position in Environmental science here in Nigeria, as I will be coming back to Nigeria to take up a full time lecturing job at the University of Benin here in Nigeria as an environmental scientist

VO: What course did you study

Me: I studied geology at the University of Benin and I graduated in 2016

VO: What have you been doing since then

Me: After my graduation in 2016, I took part in the compulsory one year national youth service where I worked as a physics teacher in government day secondary school in kwara State.
In 2019 I took up a job as a teacher in Jenas Montessori international School where I taught mathematics, physics and chemistry. As the only science teacher in the school, I taught all levels of the secondary arm from JS1-SS3. I was also Incharge of the school's science club. In 2020 I took up a job as a quarry manager with the Freedom Group of companies where I was Incharge of a quarry. My duty was to ensure safe activities at the quarry. This I achieved by ensuring that all miners adhered to all safety precautions at the quarry and I also ensured that the quality and quantity of products from the mines were not compromised.

VO: Since you are currently running a masters program here at UI, why do you want to run another masters degree program

Me: The United States environmental system has been a system I had always wanted to learn from because I have always wanted to make a ground breaking impact in the Nigerian environmental system but at the time I was not able to locate a supervisor in the United States,who shared similar research interest with me. And I didn't want to be redundant academically. I wanted to keep learning about the environment,hence my application for a masters degree program at the University of Ibadan.
But with my admission at NJIT and my connection with Prof Mengyan Li, this would be an opportunity to actualise my dream in making a huge impact in correcting the ills associated with environmental management in Nigeria especially in the area of wastewater treatment

VO: What are your plans after school

Me: After this program I will be coming back to Nigeria to take up a full-time lecturing job in environmental science at the University of Benin, where I obtained my undergraduate degree. As a young man who has so much passion for the academic profession and I desire to get to the peak of this profession, I will be publishing articles and journals that will probe into the causative reasons or causes of damages that have been done to the Nigerian environment in past and in recent years, the extent of these damages and how these damages can be effectively handled.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Childofthemosth(f): 12:49pm On Aug 02, 2021
Good afternoon house,

I was delayed last week in Lagos. I paid another MRV on Friday and sent a request for Emergency as my school resumes 23rd August.

However, I just realised that on my new DS-160, I didn't take note of the have you ever been denied visa question. I clicked No by mistake.

Please what do I do, can I fill a new DS 160 and update my CGI profile while my Emergency request is still pending?

I'm really confused please help
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 1:03pm On Aug 02, 2021
Childofthemosth:
Good afternoon house,

I was delayed last week in Lagos. I paid another MRV on Friday and sent a request for Emergency as my school resumes 23rd August.

However, I just realised that on my new DS-160, I didn't take note of the have you ever been denied visa question. I clicked No by mistake.

Please what do I do, can I fill a new DS 160 and update my CGI profile while my Emergency request is still pending?
I'm really confused please help
fill a new one
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Childofthemosth(f): 1:05pm On Aug 02, 2021
Malone122:
fill a new one

If I fill a new one and update my CGI profile, will it affect my pending Emergency request?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Nobody: 1:05pm On Aug 02, 2021
Childofthemosth:


If I fill a new one and update my CGI profile, will it affect my pending Emergency request?
no

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Aarenga(m): 1:08pm On Aug 02, 2021
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Christabeliciou: 1:08pm On Aug 02, 2021
Thanks

Malone122:
you can create a new ds160 as many times as you want so far it’s 3 days before the interview best regards
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Viquetohr: 1:11pm On Aug 02, 2021
You are currently attending your MS degree at UI. You necessarily don't have to disclose this to the VO. Your reason to further in the US for another MS isn't strong enough. Many applicants who have gotten their visa approved never disclosed this, even after they must have earned their Nigeria MS degree. I see no reason to mention this at all. It's a red flag to proceed for another MS. The norm is to proceed for a PhD.
JavanElsevier41:
Oya o
Gurus in the house abeg help me analyse my transcript and make corrections Biko.

VO: Good morning

Me: Good morning and how are u

VO: Can I see your documents

Me: Here they are( passes my passport and i-20)

VO: Why are you going to the United States

Me: I have been admitted to New Jersey institute of technology located at 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Newark New Jersey for an Ms degree program in Environmental science with a concentration in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using Microbial fuel cell

VO: How many schools did you apply to

Me: 6(mentioning them)

VO; Why did you choose NJIT

Me: I chose NJIT because of the structure of it's Environmental science program and how it fits my research interest. Prof Mengyan Li's research on environmental remediation and water treatment using the ABT(Advanced biological treatment) model which involved the use of algae,fungi and bacteria as well as the AOP(Advanced oxidation process) model was of interest to me as it aligned with my research interest in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using Microbial fuel cells.
Also the environmental science program is structured to give students a deeper understanding of the fundamental sciences needed in solving environmental challenges. This in turn gives them the in-depth practical skill, needed in applying the knowledge of these fundamental sciences in probing into the causes of the damages that have been done to the environment,the extent of these damages and how these damages can be reversed.

VO: Why did you choose this course

Me: I chose this course because I want to have a deeper understanding of the environment. I want to be able to focus on analyzing and deducing problems associated with the environment and the effect of man-made activities on the environment. I want to be fully equipped with the adequate knowledge needed in finding solutions to the problems plaquing the Nigerian environmental system so as to be able to protect and preserve the environment.

VO: Why do you want to study in the United States

Me: The US environmental system has contributed significantly to the advancement of the Nigerian environmental system especially in the area of environmental remediation and waste management.
This is a system I would love to learn from as I will be fully equipped with the knowledge and practical skill needed in solving environmental challenges associated with the Nigerian environmental system so as to be able to make ground breaking achievements in the Nigerian environmental system.

VO: Tell me about your research

Me: I will be researching on environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using the microbial fuel cell. The microbial fuel cell is a recent technology I will be applying for wastewater treatment that involves the direct extraction of electrical energy from the micro organisms present in the wastewater. This will be done using an electron transfer mechanism which will help to capture the energy directly produced. I will be making use of a graphite rod which would act as an anode and a carbon cloth which would act as the cathode. I'm also going to be making use of a Nafion N115 which would act as a semipermeable membrane as well as a surge tank. The aim of the research is to effectively carry out wastewater treatment while generating electrical energy in the same process, which is a challenge in Nigeria. And also it has a relatively low cost of operation hence it would be very effective for use here in Nigeria.

VO: Tell me about your study plan

Me: The program has a duration of 2 years and Il will be expected to take a minimum of 30 credits with 5 core courses which includes a course in environmental analysis as well as a course in environmental microbiology and 3 elective courses which includes courses in environmental probleml solving and hazardous lwaste management. I will also be taking part in the environmental science seminar and then of course my thesis.

VO: What will this program do for you

Me: This program will give me an in-depth practical skill,as well as sharpen my research, writing and instrumentation skills,which will in turn place me in a very competitive position in Environmental science here in Nigeria, as I will be coming back to Nigeria to take up a full time lecturing job at the University of Benin here in Nigeria as an environmental scientist

VO: What course did you study

Me: I studied geology at the University of Benin and I graduated in 2016

VO: What have you been doing since then

Me: After my graduation in 2016, I took part in the compulsory one year national youth service where I worked as a physics teacher in government day secondary school in kwara State.
In 2019 I took up a job as a teacher in Jenas Montessori international School where I taught mathematics, physics and chemistry. As the only science teacher in the school, I taught all levels of the secondary arm from JS1-SS3. I was also Incharge of the school's science club. In 2020 I took up a job as a quarry manager with the Freedom Group of companies where I was Incharge of a quarry. My duty was to ensure safe activities at the quarry. This I achieved by ensuring that all miners adhered to all safety precautions at the quarry and I also ensured that the quality and quantity of products from the mines were not compromised.

VO: Since you are currently running a masters program here at UI, why do you want to run another masters degree program

Me: The United States environmental system has been a system I had always wanted to learn from because I have always wanted to make a ground breaking impact in the Nigerian environmental system but at the time I was not able to locate a supervisor in the United States,who shared similar research interest with me. And I didn't want to be redundant academically. I wanted to keep learning about the environment,hence my application for a masters degree program at the University of Ibadan.
But with my admission at NJIT and my connection with Prof Mengyan Li, this would be an opportunity to actualise my dream in making a huge impact in correcting the ills associated with environmental management in Nigeria especially in the area of wastewater treatment

VO: What are your plans after school

Me: After this program I will be coming back to Nigeria to take up a full-time lecturing job in environmental science at the University of Benin, where I obtained my undergraduate degree. As a young man who has so much passion for the academic profession and I desire to get to the peak of this profession, I will be publishing articles and journals that will probe into the causative reasons or causes of damages that have been done to the Nigerian environment in past and in recent years, the extent of these damages and how these damages can be effectively handled.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by larkson(m): 1:16pm On Aug 02, 2021
VISA DENIED - Abuja 9am 02 Aug 2021

Gurus in the house, I really need your advice and help here.

Course of Study: MBA
School: Suffolk University
Fee: 71k
Funding: 23k Fellowship
Balance: 40kplus
Resumption / Class Start Date: Sept 07

VO: Good morning
Me: Good morning Sir
VO: Fine thank you. Is this your first time of applying for a US VISA?
Me: Yes
VO: What is your program of study?
ME: Master of Business Administration. It's a dual concentration with specialization in general mgt and business analytics
VO: Have you ever travelled out of the country before?
Me: Yes, I went to South Africa in 2014.
VO: What was the purpose of your visit. Vacation?
Me: No, It was an official trip. I was recognized by my former company (Bleep bank) for mitigating fraud and went for an award and recognition ceremony
VO: Fraud, Nice - So what is your current role where you presently work?
ME: I am the Head of Customer Experience
VO: Nice: Customer Experience. So who is sponsoring your education?
Me: My Father
VO: What does he do?
ME: He is a real estate investor. Also, work as a contractor on the ongoing Dangote refinery project and owns properties currently on rental income from banks.
VO: So, what city is Suffolk University?
ME: Boston in boston massachusetts.
VO: What year did you say to travelled out of the country again? He was typing fast and guess looking at my form
ME: In the year 2014.
V0: Brought out the green form. I was really surprised because the interview was quite smooth.


Observations:

On my DS 160, where it was asked if i had travelled before in the last 5years, I said No. During the interview, the VO asked if i have travelled before - He didnt mention 5yrs, so i said YES. This question was repeated twice and my response what yes. Travelled to SA and the rest of the story. I think maybe he felt i was lying. Could this be the reason?

My Background:
Age - 36yrs
work experience : 10yrs
Current role: Head, Customer experience
Monthly income: 800k plus
Marital status: Married
Bsc: Business Admin
Grad: 2.1
year of grad: 2009

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by AirstarKane(f): 1:17pm On Aug 02, 2021
Good afternoon everyone, please what advice would you give to someone whose visa appointment was cancelled twice. First on the 16th and 28th. Despite sending mails to the embassy. Should the person get pay for another one or hold on? Also resumption is this fall and has funding.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Duisburg: 1:23pm On Aug 02, 2021
JavanElsevier41:
Oya o
Gurus in the house abeg help me analyse my transcript and make corrections Biko.

VO: Good morning

Me: Good morning and how are u

VO: Can I see your documents

Me: Here they are( passes my passport and i-20)

VO: Why are you going to the United States

Me: I have been admitted to New Jersey institute of technology located at 323 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Newark New Jersey for an Ms degree program in Environmental science with a concentration in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using Microbial fuel cell

VO: How many schools did you apply to

Me: 6(mentioning them)

VO; Why did you choose NJIT

Me: I chose NJIT because of the structure of it's Environmental science program and how it fits my research interest. Prof Mengyan Li's research on environmental remediation and water treatment using the ABT(Advanced biological treatment) model which involved the use of algae,fungi and bacteria as well as the AOP(Advanced oxidation process) model was of interest to me as it aligned with my research interest in environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using Microbial fuel cells.
Also the environmental science program is structured to give students a deeper understanding of the fundamental sciences needed in solving environmental challenges. This in turn gives them the in-depth practical skill, needed in applying the knowledge of these fundamental sciences in probing into the causes of the damages that have been done to the environment,the extent of these damages and how these damages can be reversed.

VO: Why did you choose this course

Me: I chose this course because I want to have a deeper understanding of the environment. I want to be able to focus on analyzing and deducing problems associated with the environment and the effect of man-made activities on the environment. I want to be fully equipped with the adequate knowledge needed in finding solutions to the problems plaquing the Nigerian environmental system so as to be able to protect and preserve the environment.

VO: Why do you want to study in the United States

Me: The US environmental system has contributed significantly to the advancement of the Nigerian environmental system especially in the area of environmental remediation and waste management.
This is a system I would love to learn from as I will be fully equipped with the knowledge and practical skill needed in solving environmental challenges associated with the Nigerian environmental system so as to be able to make ground breaking achievements in the Nigerian environmental system.

VO: Tell me about your research

Me: I will be researching on environmental remediation and wastewater treatment using the microbial fuel cell. The microbial fuel cell is a recent technology I will be applying for wastewater treatment that involves the direct extraction of electrical energy from the micro organisms present in the wastewater. This will be done using an electron transfer mechanism which will help to capture the energy directly produced. I will be making use of a graphite rod which would act as an anode and a carbon cloth which would act as the cathode. I'm also going to be making use of a Nafion N115 which would act as a semipermeable membrane as well as a surge tank. The aim of the research is to effectively carry out wastewater treatment while generating electrical energy in the same process, which is a challenge in Nigeria. And also it has a relatively low cost of operation hence it would be very effective for use here in Nigeria.

VO: Tell me about your study plan

Me: The program has a duration of 2 years and Il will be expected to take a minimum of 30 credits with 5 core courses which includes a course in environmental analysis as well as a course in environmental microbiology and 3 elective courses which includes courses in environmental probleml solving and hazardous lwaste management. I will also be taking part in the environmental science seminar and then of course my thesis.

VO: What will this program do for you

Me: This program will give me an in-depth practical skill,as well as sharpen my research, writing and instrumentation skills,which will in turn place me in a very competitive position in Environmental science here in Nigeria, as I will be coming back to Nigeria to take up a full time lecturing job at the University of Benin here in Nigeria as an environmental scientist

VO: What course did you study

Me: I studied geology at the University of Benin and I graduated in 2016

VO: What have you been doing since then

Me: After my graduation in 2016, I took part in the compulsory one year national youth service where I worked as a physics teacher in government day secondary school in kwara State.
In 2019 I took up a job as a teacher in Jenas Montessori international School where I taught mathematics, physics and chemistry. As the only science teacher in the school, I taught all levels of the secondary arm from JS1-SS3. I was also Incharge of the school's science club. In 2020 I took up a job as a quarry manager with the Freedom Group of companies where I was Incharge of a quarry. My duty was to ensure safe activities at the quarry. This I achieved by ensuring that all miners adhered to all safety precautions at the quarry and I also ensured that the quality and quantity of products from the mines were not compromised.

VO: Since you are currently running a masters program here at UI, why do you want to run another masters degree program

Me: The United States environmental system has been a system I had always wanted to learn from because I have always wanted to make a ground breaking impact in the Nigerian environmental system but at the time I was not able to locate a supervisor in the United States,who shared similar research interest with me. And I didn't want to be redundant academically. I wanted to keep learning about the environment,hence my application for a masters degree program at the University of Ibadan.
But with my admission at NJIT and my connection with Prof Mengyan Li, this would be an opportunity to actualise my dream in making a huge impact in correcting the ills associated with environmental management in Nigeria especially in the area of wastewater treatment

VO: What are your plans after school

Me: After this program I will be coming back to Nigeria to take up a full-time lecturing job in environmental science at the University of Benin, where I obtained my undergraduate degree. As a young man who has so much passion for the academic profession and I desire to get to the peak of this profession, I will be publishing articles and journals that will probe into the causative reasons or causes of damages that have been done to the Nigerian environment in past and in recent years, the extent of these damages and how these damages can be effectively handled.
Hello, there.

Your answers are not detailed yet they are so long as though you are giving a speech. You don't need so much words. You don't need so much words. You don't need so much word. Two sentence at most, giving striking details that VO would not need to go on asking you questions and eat up his words, having your visa approved.
Really a lot to work on, but I must say you need to have your confidence masked to your voice, smelling all over your short, striking answers. When you talk too much, it means you are not sure of yourself. When you give short answers, it begs for a VIsa.

Best.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Ayangbade99: 1:24pm On Aug 02, 2021
Hi everyone, please I need your help, I received acceptance letter into Lincoln uni Mba program for fall 2021, and a soft copy of 1-20 form. I'm making arrangement for the sevis fee payment. I would like to know if I can still find an interview date. School resumes on August 18th and classes begin on August 23rd. Please what can I do?

Thanks.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Duisburg: 1:31pm On Aug 02, 2021
Ayangbade99:
Hi everyone, please I need your help, I received acceptance letter into Lincoln uni Mba program for fall 2021, and a soft copy of 1-20 form. I'm making arrangement for the sevis fee payment. I would like to know if I can still find an interview date. School resumes on August 18th and classes begin on August 23rd. Please what can I do?

Thanks.
Mail your school sharply to ask for a deferral. Obviously, you can't meet Fall resumption again. Do the mailing fast as some schools would not heed if it's getting too late, as they would have new applicants that may be more qualified for spring. So, they would think you've perhaps considered another school.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by jojoey: 1:31pm On Aug 02, 2021
AirstarKane:
Good afternoon everyone, please what advice would you give to someone whose visa appointment was cancelled twice. First on the 16th and 28th. Despite sending mails to the embassy. Should the person get pay for another one or hold on? Also resumption is this fall and has funding.

send an email to support-nigeria@ustraveldocs.com support@ustraveldocs.com ConsularAbuja@state.gov address it to the first email and put the other 2 in copy stating your case professionally. and pray to God for a quick and favorable response.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by JavanElsevier41: 1:52pm On Aug 02, 2021
Duisburg:

Hello, there.

Your answers are not detailed yet they are so long as though you are giving a speech. You don't need so much words. You don't need to some words. You don't need so much word. Two sentence at most, giving striking details that VO would not need to go on asking you questions and eat up his words, having your visa approved.
Really a lot to work on, but I must say you need to have your confidence masked to your voice, smelling all over your short, striking answers. When you talk too much, it means you are not sure of yourself. When you give short answers, it begs for a VIsa.

Best.

Thanks just what I needed
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by librangyps(f): 2:01pm On Aug 02, 2021
Visa approved Abuja.
Canada study visa denied July 2020 (Apploed alone)
US study visa denied in Lagos November 2020 ( Applied alone)
US Visa approved in Abuja August 2021(Applied with two kids)

God's time is the best!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by tobey1059(m): 2:03pm On Aug 02, 2021
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Childofthemosth:
Good afternoon house,

I was delayed last week in Lagos. I paid another MRV on Friday and sent a request for Emergency as my school resumes 23rd August.

However, I just realised that on my new DS-160, I didn't take note of the have you ever been denied visa question. I clicked No by mistake.

Please what do I do, can I fill a new DS 160 and update my CGI profile while my Emergency request is still pending?

I'm really confused please help
You can fill a new DS-160 and upload the new details

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