Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Heya93: 10:18am On Dec 16, 2021 |
Yes, I did, and it worked. Sorry for the late reply l Daviduch19:
Please did you try this? Did it work? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by yunqdady: 10:40am On Dec 16, 2021 |
TWoods:
Congrats on getting your visa. However you committed a few of my pet peeves…
1. Obtaining a visa is not “God in action”. It’s simply satisfying visa requirements.
2. What you “noticed” has been standard practice for decades. Nothing new. You sound like a sadist. Why not come back to Nigeria to have fresh air? 5 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Lustre23: 10:44am On Dec 16, 2021 |
vanessa969:
Hi dear from what I understood from your message, you have your passport with you right?
I am sorry it’s difficult to hear but once the day of the interview they don’t collect your passport or they don’t give u a paper that says they are investigating it means that they didn’t approve. The admin processing if for everyone whether you were refused or not, then later they will update it. So try to work on getting another date but since your start date is January 3rd I feel the best thing for you is to defer.
PS: just my opinion pls
Please what if your passport and other documents are with the VO and the person was given a yellow slip? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Presto12: 10:44am On Dec 16, 2021 |
Visa was denied today
Met with the dreaded Korean guy
Just 2 questions and he was done
VO: Have traveled out Nigeria before
Me: Not in the last 5 years
VO: who is sponsoring your education
Me: My uncle....
Thanks to everyone that has been pretty contributive to this platform. God bless you all. Keep up the good work!
For those denied lately, do not hesitate to make amends and reapply. We will surely disseminate good news on here soonest. 10 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by bukhety(f): 10:59am On Dec 16, 2021 |
yunqdady:
You sound like a sadist. Why not come back to Nigeria to have fresh air? So fresh air dey Nigeria? Why not leave people to believe what they believe without being abusive. He just airs his opinion why not air yours? Overly religious people tend to be sadistic and intolerant in my opinion. The matter has been over flogged, let it be! 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by yunqdady: 11:03am On Dec 16, 2021 |
bukhety:
So fresh air dey Nigeria? Why not leave people to believe what they believe without being abusive. He just airs his opinion why not air yours? Overly religious people tend to be sadistic and intolerant in my opinion. The matter has been over flogged, let it be! I wasn't referring to his religious input |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ifedayosol(m): 11:05am On Dec 16, 2021 |
Wait oo. I still never understand this Korean guy ooo. Is he rejecting applicants because no travel history or what exactly?? Presto12: Visa was denied today
Met with the dreaded Korean guy
Just 2 questions and he was done
VO: Have traveled out Nigeria before
Me: Not in the last 5 years
VO: who is sponsoring your education
Me: My uncle....
Thanks to everyone that has been pretty contributive to this platform. God bless you all. Keep up the good work!
For those denied lately, do not hesitate to make amends and reapply. We will surely disseminate good news on here soonest. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by vanessa969: 11:52am On Dec 16, 2021 |
If you were given a yellow slip, it means they are investigating and confirming everything. Most times if everything is okay they will give. If they have your passport that’s fine if they don’t they will request you to drop your passport (happened to my friend) but the thing is the processing takes time…. Can’t take days or weeks so just be calm and keep praying. If you have nothing to hide everything will be alright. Lustre23:
Please what if your passport and other documents are with the VO and the person was given a yellow slip? 3 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by larkson(m): 11:58am On Dec 16, 2021 |
VISA finally approved. All thanks to God and fairheart, you are too much.
First attempt. VISA DENIED - Abuja 9am 02 Aug 2021
Course of Study: MBA- Fall 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Male 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, 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 did not 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.
Second Attempt: Visa approved.
Course of Study: MBA- Spring 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Female
CONSULAR: PASS YOUR PASSPORT AND I-20 PLEASE
• ME: Good morning, Sir. I am doing fine and you? Here is my I-20.
CONSULAR: WHY ARE YOU GOING TO THE US?
• ME: I am going for an MBA degree at Suffolk University in the city of Boston Massachusetts. I will major in - Business Administration and Management in General and the concepts of management sciences.
CONSULAR: HOW DID YOU GET THIS SCHOOL? / HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS SCHOOL?
• ME: My friend, (I mentioned his name) is currently an MBA student at the University, He told me about the school and its benefits. Then, I went online, did come research, and applied.
CONSULAR: HOW MANY SCHOOLS DID YOU APPLY TO?
• ME: I applied to 3 Universities - Baker University in Kansas, California State University and Suffolk University Boston and got admitted by all 3.
CONSULAR: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS SCHOOL?
ME: Early this year, the CEO magazine ranked the Suffolk MBA program in the tier 1 category of global MBAs. This ranking was based on the quality of faculty, international diversity, class size, accreditation and strong coursework offered by the school. In addition to the program quality and ranking, the department awarded me a fellowship of $23, 000, which significantly cut down my cost of attendance. So, when I compared other schools, I applied to, I feel there is not better school to study this degree than Suffolk University.
CONSULAR: Why do you need this MBA now? degree certificate is no longer sustainable for my career ambition.
Besides, a lot has changed due to this pandemic. Nigeria is not exempted from the current complexities of doing business nowadays and agility is required. (She stopped typing and began to look at me). I am going to understand how to solve these complexities and return to Nigeria to help my country navigate her path. My company is aware of my intent, and I surely have a slot to take up higher leadership roles when I return. There is a very commitment to that effect.
CONSULAR: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR ACADEMIC BACKGROUND?
ME: I hold a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the *** University, Nigeria and graduated in the second-class upper division.
CONSULAR: So where do you presently work?
ME: I work with XYZ Company as the Head of customer experience. In my current role, I am responsible for driving the customer centric culture within the organization, I manage the day-to-day operations of the call center and drives all customer success initiates within the organization. I have 17 employees under my direct report.
CONSULAR: HAVE YOU TRAVELLED BEFORE?
ME: YES, I have been to SOUTH AFRICA. The purpose of my visit was to obtain an employee outstanding performance award by my former employer, XYZ company. I spent two day and returned immediately after the event.
CONSULAR: ARE YOU MARRIED?
ME: YES, I am married with kids.
CONSULAR: WHO IS SPONSORING YOU?
ME: As you can see on my 1-20, I have a fellowship grant of $23,000 from the University. My dad will be paying for the remaining tuition fee throughout the duration of this program. I have also saved about $15,000 over the years and I will use this toward my living expenses.
CONSULAR: What does your parent do for a living?
ME: My dad is a businessman. He is into real estate and been in this business for about 20 years now. We own 4 houses in Lagos, 3 of which are on a rental income from banks, and I currently occupy the last one with my family. My mum on the other hand is into showbiz(the VO laughed) – You know event management – rents out canopies, organizes parties and make an average turnover of 100,000usd annually.
CONSULAR: You said you are married?
ME: Yes, I am married and have to young girls.
CONSULAR: Is your wife coming with you?
• ME: My wife is not coming with me. We recently began a building project for our permanent house here in Lagos as we presently live in one of my father’s properties. While I am away to study, she will help look after the kids and supervise the ongoing project. I also intend to come around occasionally to visit.
CONSULAR: What is the duration of your program:
ME: 24 months – 3 Semesters.
CONSULAR: alright – I will be approving your visa… blabla….I didn’t even listen to the rest – bursted into tears and left in Joy.
Bottom line : Pray as if it everything depends on prayer, Prepare as if everything depends on preparation. Focus and don’t be distracted – Positive minds always wins.
My interview was quite long but interesting. 31 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Felixnyle: 12:09pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Congratulations larkson: VISA finally approved. All thanks to God and fairheart, you are too much.
First attempt. VISA DENIED - Abuja 9am 02 Aug 2021
Course of Study: MBA- Fall 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Male 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, 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 did not 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.
Second Attempt: Visa approved.
Course of Study: MBA- Spring 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Female
CONSULAR: PASS YOUR PASSPORT AND I-20 PLEASE
• ME: Good morning, Sir. I am doing fine and you? Here is my I-20.
CONSULAR: WHY ARE YOU GOING TO THE US?
• ME: I am going for an MBA degree at Suffolk University in the city of Boston Massachusetts. I will major in - Business Administration and Management in General and the concepts of management sciences.
CONSULAR: HOW DID YOU GET THIS SCHOOL? / HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS SCHOOL?
• ME: My friend, (I mentioned his name) is currently an MBA student at the University, He told me about the school and its benefits. Then, I went online, did come research, and applied.
CONSULAR: HOW MANY SCHOOLS DID YOU APPLY TO?
• ME: I applied to 3 Universities - Baker University in Kansas, California State University and Suffolk University Boston and got admitted by all 3.
CONSULAR: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS SCHOOL?
ME: Early this year, the CEO magazine ranked the Suffolk MBA program in the tier 1 category of global MBAs. This ranking was based on the quality of faculty, international diversity, class size, accreditation and strong coursework offered by the school. In addition to the program quality and ranking, the department awarded me a fellowship of $23, 000, which significantly cut down my cost of attendance. So, when I compared other schools, I applied to, I feel there is not better school to study this degree than Suffolk University.
CONSULAR: Why do you need this MBA now? degree certificate is no longer sustainable for my career ambition.
Besides, a lot has changed due to this pandemic. Nigeria is not exempted from the current complexities of doing business nowadays and agility is required. (She stopped typing and began to look at me). I am going to understand how to solve these complexities and return to Nigeria to help my country navigate her path. My company is aware of my intent, and I surely have a slot to take up higher leadership roles when I return. There is a very commitment to that effect.
CONSULAR: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR ACADEMIC BACKGROUND?
ME: I hold a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the *** University, Nigeria and graduated in the second-class upper division.
CONSULAR: So where do you presently work?
ME: I work with XYZ Company as the Head of customer experience. In my current role, I am responsible for driving the customer centric culture within the organization, I manage the day-to-day operations of the call center and drives all customer success initiates within the organization. I have 17 employees under my direct report.
CONSULAR: HAVE YOU TRAVELLED BEFORE?
ME: YES, I have been to SOUTH AFRICA. The purpose of my visit was to obtain an employee outstanding performance award by my former employer, XYZ company. I spent two day and returned immediately after the event.
CONSULAR: ARE YOU MARRIED?
ME: YES, I am married with kids.
CONSULAR: WHO IS SPONSORING YOU?
ME: As you can see on my 1-20, I have a fellowship grant of $23,000 from the University. My dad will be paying for the remaining tuition fee throughout the duration of this program. I have also saved about $15,000 over the years and I will use this toward my living expenses.
CONSULAR: What does your parent do for a living?
ME: My dad is a businessman. He is into real estate and been in this business for about 20 years now. We own 4 houses in Lagos, 3 of which are on a rental income from banks, and I currently occupy the last one with my family. My mum on the other hand is into showbiz(the VO laughed) – You know event management – rents out canopies, organizes parties and make an average turnover of 100,000usd annually.
CONSULAR: You said you are married?
ME: Yes, I am married and have to young girls.
CONSULAR: Is your wife coming with you?
• ME: My wife is not coming with me. We recently began a building project for our permanent house here in Lagos as we presently live in one of my father’s properties. While I am away to study, she will help look after the kids and supervise the ongoing project. I also intend to come around occasionally to visit.
CONSULAR: What is the duration of your program:
ME: 24 months – 3 Semesters.
CONSULAR: alright – I will be approving your visa… blabla….I didn’t even listen to the rest – bursted into tears and left in Joy.
Bottom line : Pray as if it everything depends on prayer, Prepare as if everything depends on preparation. Focus and don’t be distracted – Positive minds always wins.
My interview was quite long but interesting. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by bnad: 12:10pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
What does it mean when the vo asks “what has changed since your last application? Are they asking of your school or what? Can someone please enlighten me on this |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ATANDA2007: 12:18pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
My visa was denied on the 8th of December. I have paid for another visa fee but i am not getting date for interview. Please i need urgent assistance. Thanks |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ATANDA2007: 12:20pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by iseoluwa89(m): 12:23pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Good day all, pls what does it mean when VO collects my passport says she is placing under review but gave me the blue paper . Status online is still showing refused though but am yet to get a feedback. Interview was done on Monday. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by MelaninGemstone(f): 12:31pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
My emergency interview request was denied Please what do I do I don’t want to differ My School resumes on the 18th January The date I have currently for interview is August 2022 |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ATANDA2007: 12:45pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
congratulations. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by ATANDA2007: 12:55pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Can i use my wife that we are together in Nigeria as my sponsor for F1 visa? 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by xxxscholar: 1:05pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
iseoluwa89: Good day all, pls what does it mean when VO collects my passport says she is placing under review but gave me the blue paper . Status online is still showing refused though but am yet to get a feedback. Interview was done on Monday. There’s something called Administrative Processing and sometimes it means they need to do additional check on you or request additional information. However if your online status shows REFUSED right now it probably means they have concluded the review and visa was not approved. Expect a mail from CGI regarding collection of your passport. Do you mind sharing your transcript? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by xxxscholar: 1:06pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
ATANDA2007: Can i use my wife that we are together in Nigeria as my sponsor for F1 visa? Yes you can. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by xxxscholar: 1:06pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
MelaninGemstone: My emergency interview request was denied
Please what do I do
I don’t want to differ
My School resumes on the 18th January
The date I have currently for interview is August 2022 Is this your first attempt ? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by xxxscholar: 1:07pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
bnad: What does it mean when the vo asks “what has changed since your last application? Are they asking of your school or what? Can someone please enlighten me on this
They are asking of what has changed in terms of your profile. It could be a change of school or course, or source of funding, marital status etc. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by mcafeez: 1:16pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Hi,
Anyone that want to pay for school Application fee can contact me. Note: Only school application fee. Thanks |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by HDwayne: 1:17pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Congratulations! larkson: VISA finally approved. All thanks to God and fairheart, you are too much.
First attempt. VISA DENIED - Abuja 9am 02 Aug 2021
Course of Study: MBA- Fall 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Male 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, 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 did not 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.
Second Attempt: Visa approved.
Course of Study: MBA- Spring 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Female
CONSULAR: PASS YOUR PASSPORT AND I-20 PLEASE
• ME: Good morning, Sir. I am doing fine and you? Here is my I-20.
CONSULAR: WHY ARE YOU GOING TO THE US?
• ME: I am going for an MBA degree at Suffolk University in the city of Boston Massachusetts. I will major in - Business Administration and Management in General and the concepts of management sciences.
CONSULAR: HOW DID YOU GET THIS SCHOOL? / HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS SCHOOL?
• ME: My friend, (I mentioned his name) is currently an MBA student at the University, He told me about the school and its benefits. Then, I went online, did come research, and applied.
CONSULAR: HOW MANY SCHOOLS DID YOU APPLY TO?
• ME: I applied to 3 Universities - Baker University in Kansas, California State University and Suffolk University Boston and got admitted by all 3.
CONSULAR: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS SCHOOL?
ME: Early this year, the CEO magazine ranked the Suffolk MBA program in the tier 1 category of global MBAs. This ranking was based on the quality of faculty, international diversity, class size, accreditation and strong coursework offered by the school. In addition to the program quality and ranking, the department awarded me a fellowship of $23, 000, which significantly cut down my cost of attendance. So, when I compared other schools, I applied to, I feel there is not better school to study this degree than Suffolk University.
CONSULAR: Why do you need this MBA now? degree certificate is no longer sustainable for my career ambition.
Besides, a lot has changed due to this pandemic. Nigeria is not exempted from the current complexities of doing business nowadays and agility is required. (She stopped typing and began to look at me). I am going to understand how to solve these complexities and return to Nigeria to help my country navigate her path. My company is aware of my intent, and I surely have a slot to take up higher leadership roles when I return. There is a very commitment to that effect.
CONSULAR: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR ACADEMIC BACKGROUND?
ME: I hold a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the *** University, Nigeria and graduated in the second-class upper division.
CONSULAR: So where do you presently work?
ME: I work with XYZ Company as the Head of customer experience. In my current role, I am responsible for driving the customer centric culture within the organization, I manage the day-to-day operations of the call center and drives all customer success initiates within the organization. I have 17 employees under my direct report.
CONSULAR: HAVE YOU TRAVELLED BEFORE?
ME: YES, I have been to SOUTH AFRICA. The purpose of my visit was to obtain an employee outstanding performance award by my former employer, XYZ company. I spent two day and returned immediately after the event.
CONSULAR: ARE YOU MARRIED?
ME: YES, I am married with kids.
CONSULAR: WHO IS SPONSORING YOU?
ME: As you can see on my 1-20, I have a fellowship grant of $23,000 from the University. My dad will be paying for the remaining tuition fee throughout the duration of this program. I have also saved about $15,000 over the years and I will use this toward my living expenses.
CONSULAR: What does your parent do for a living?
ME: My dad is a businessman. He is into real estate and been in this business for about 20 years now. We own 4 houses in Lagos, 3 of which are on a rental income from banks, and I currently occupy the last one with my family. My mum on the other hand is into showbiz(the VO laughed) – You know event management – rents out canopies, organizes parties and make an average turnover of 100,000usd annually.
CONSULAR: You said you are married?
ME: Yes, I am married and have to young girls.
CONSULAR: Is your wife coming with you?
• ME: My wife is not coming with me. We recently began a building project for our permanent house here in Lagos as we presently live in one of my father’s properties. While I am away to study, she will help look after the kids and supervise the ongoing project. I also intend to come around occasionally to visit.
CONSULAR: What is the duration of your program:
ME: 24 months – 3 Semesters.
CONSULAR: alright – I will be approving your visa… blabla….I didn’t even listen to the rest – bursted into tears and left in Joy.
Bottom line : Pray as if it everything depends on prayer, Prepare as if everything depends on preparation. Focus and don’t be distracted – Positive minds always wins.
My interview was quite long but interesting. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by MelaninGemstone(f): 1:17pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
xxxscholar:
Is this your first attempt ? No, I got denied in May |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by bnad: 1:22pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
xxxscholar:
They are asking of what has changed in terms of your profile. It could be a change of school or course, or source of funding, marital status etc. Thank you! |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by xxxscholar: 1:47pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
MelaninGemstone: No, I got denied in May That’s hours be over 6 months ago. You are eligible for emergency appointment. What documents did you submit Did you apply for Lagos or Abuja? Abuja seems to be approving more dates than Lagos. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by MelaninGemstone(f): 1:55pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
xxxscholar:
That’s hours be over 6 months ago. You are eligible for emergency appointment. What documents did you submit Did you apply for Lagos or Abuja?
Abuja seems to be approving more dates than Lagos. I uploaded my I-20, DS-160 confirmation, GTBANK MRV receipt, I-901 SEVIS receipt and international passport. But I think the mistake is from me, I just discovered now that my passport is expiring in 5 months time. I thought it had 6 months remaining. I guess I didn’t calculate well. If I had known, I wouldn’t have uploaded it along with the other documents. By the way, it was Abuja that denied the emergency request not Lagos. I wanna pay times two for an express passport that would come out tomorrow. Please do you know if I can apply for another emergency appointment when the passport is out ? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Ritaalvin: 2:03pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
larkson: VISA finally approved. All thanks to God and fairheart, you are too much.
First attempt. VISA DENIED - Abuja 9am 02 Aug 2021
Course of Study: MBA- Fall 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Male 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, 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 did not 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.
Second Attempt: Visa approved.
Course of Study: MBA- Spring 2021 School: Suffolk University Fee: 71k Funding: 23k Fellowship Balance: 40kplus VO – Female
CONSULAR: PASS YOUR PASSPORT AND I-20 PLEASE
• ME: Good morning, Sir. I am doing fine and you? Here is my I-20.
CONSULAR: WHY ARE YOU GOING TO THE US?
• ME: I am going for an MBA degree at Suffolk University in the city of Boston Massachusetts. I will major in - Business Administration and Management in General and the concepts of management sciences.
CONSULAR: HOW DID YOU GET THIS SCHOOL? / HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS SCHOOL?
• ME: My friend, (I mentioned his name) is currently an MBA student at the University, He told me about the school and its benefits. Then, I went online, did come research, and applied.
CONSULAR: HOW MANY SCHOOLS DID YOU APPLY TO?
• ME: I applied to 3 Universities - Baker University in Kansas, California State University and Suffolk University Boston and got admitted by all 3.
CONSULAR: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS SCHOOL?
ME: Early this year, the CEO magazine ranked the Suffolk MBA program in the tier 1 category of global MBAs. This ranking was based on the quality of faculty, international diversity, class size, accreditation and strong coursework offered by the school. In addition to the program quality and ranking, the department awarded me a fellowship of $23, 000, which significantly cut down my cost of attendance. So, when I compared other schools, I applied to, I feel there is not better school to study this degree than Suffolk University.
CONSULAR: Why do you need this MBA now? degree certificate is no longer sustainable for my career ambition.
Besides, a lot has changed due to this pandemic. Nigeria is not exempted from the current complexities of doing business nowadays and agility is required. (She stopped typing and began to look at me). I am going to understand how to solve these complexities and return to Nigeria to help my country navigate her path. My company is aware of my intent, and I surely have a slot to take up higher leadership roles when I return. There is a very commitment to that effect.
CONSULAR: TELL ME ABOUT YOUR ACADEMIC BACKGROUND?
ME: I hold a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the *** University, Nigeria and graduated in the second-class upper division.
CONSULAR: So where do you presently work?
ME: I work with XYZ Company as the Head of customer experience. In my current role, I am responsible for driving the customer centric culture within the organization, I manage the day-to-day operations of the call center and drives all customer success initiates within the organization. I have 17 employees under my direct report.
CONSULAR: HAVE YOU TRAVELLED BEFORE?
ME: YES, I have been to SOUTH AFRICA. The purpose of my visit was to obtain an employee outstanding performance award by my former employer, XYZ company. I spent two day and returned immediately after the event.
CONSULAR: ARE YOU MARRIED?
ME: YES, I am married with kids.
CONSULAR: WHO IS SPONSORING YOU?
ME: As you can see on my 1-20, I have a fellowship grant of $23,000 from the University. My dad will be paying for the remaining tuition fee throughout the duration of this program. I have also saved about $15,000 over the years and I will use this toward my living expenses.
CONSULAR: What does your parent do for a living?
ME: My dad is a businessman. He is into real estate and been in this business for about 20 years now. We own 4 houses in Lagos, 3 of which are on a rental income from banks, and I currently occupy the last one with my family. My mum on the other hand is into showbiz(the VO laughed) – You know event management – rents out canopies, organizes parties and make an average turnover of 100,000usd annually.
CONSULAR: You said you are married?
ME: Yes, I am married and have to young girls.
CONSULAR: Is your wife coming with you?
• ME: My wife is not coming with me. We recently began a building project for our permanent house here in Lagos as we presently live in one of my father’s properties. While I am away to study, she will help look after the kids and supervise the ongoing project. I also intend to come around occasionally to visit.
CONSULAR: What is the duration of your program:
ME: 24 months – 3 Semesters.
CONSULAR: alright – I will be approving your visa… blabla….I didn’t even listen to the rest – bursted into tears and left in Joy.
Bottom line : Pray as if it everything depends on prayer, Prepare as if everything depends on preparation. Focus and don’t be distracted – Positive minds always wins.
My interview was quite long but interesting. CONGRATULATIONS � |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by blexin094(m): 2:04pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Good day,elites. I need clarification on something before I make moves and I'll really appreciate suggestions from you guys. I'll be applying for my Ph.d program by next year September. If things go the way it should, admission would start rolling out early 2023. But I have a plan to move to U.A.E towards the end of next year, because I'll have been through with my M.sc program by then. Note that my going to UAE is strictly for hustling. So, do you think i can process my i20 and every other things in a foreign land, assuming I've collected my resident permit?? Or I'll still need to come back to Nigeria for the all process, assuming I've been offered an admission |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by laddyboss: 2:11pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
MelaninGemstone: I uploaded my I-20, DS-160 confirmation, GTBANK MRV receipt, I-901 SEVIS receipt and international passport.
But I think the mistake is from me, I just discovered now that my passport is expiring in 5 months time. I thought it had 6 months remaining. I guess I didn’t calculate well.
If I had known, I wouldn’t have uploaded it along with the other documents.
By the way, it was Abuja that denied the emergency request not Lagos.
I wanna pay times two for an express passport that would come out tomorrow. Please do you know if I can apply for another emergency appointment when the passport is out ? Good afternoon Pls I have applied for emergency appointment since last week Wednesday and I’m yet to hear any response. Pls is there anyone also facing this 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Swerveking14: 2:12pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Look around 25days upwards, could take long though but most of the time, if you satisfy what they want, you’ll be approved!!! Lustre23:
Please what if your passport and other documents are with the VO and the person was given a yellow slip? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Swerveking14: 2:13pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Worst case, contact the school and begin deferring process. AP might take longer. vanessa969:
Hi dear from what I understood from your message, you have your passport with you right?
I am sorry it’s difficult to hear but once the day of the interview they don’t collect your passport or they don’t give u a paper that says they are investigating it means that they didn’t approve. The admin processing if for everyone whether you were refused or not, then later they will update it. So try to work on getting another date but since your start date is January 3rd I feel the best thing for you is to defer.
PS: just my opinion pls
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