Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Themaths(m): 10:06am On Jan 16, 2022 |
naijaeclectic: Moderators, please let me know if I'm going against the rules and I'll delete this post. For now, here goes nothing:
So, I encountered loads of difficulties when I was leaving Nigeria. With the limits on Nigerian bank cards, I and the guy attending the same school (Miami University, Oxford, Ohio) could not pay for many things, even within that $50/$100 CBN-imposed limit. We spent days trying to pay for a hotel/Airbnb, GreyHound services, and whatnot. I've not been that stressed in years.
Let me not even go into how AirBnB canceled a booking when we were at the airport, an hour to getting on our flight. Why did they do that? Our booking was tagged as fraudulent. So, the booking came from Nigeria and payment from a virtual card with a US address. Also, because Airbnb refused to verify our Nigerian phone numbers for reasons known to them, we used one belonging to a friend in the UK. It was extremely complicated, and we'd tried all we knew, but that's the only option we had before we found someone who helped at the last minute. Let's just say that we ended up rooming in a hotel (read: motel) in a Nigerian-like neighborhood in New York.
Lol. Don't ask why the UK friend didn't just pay and do everything from his end. As I said, things were super-complicated.
The thing is that things could have been easier if someone helped facilitate everyone from one spot, with one card.
Based on this experience (and several more), I would like to help anyone who needs to pay for buses, accommodation, semester dues, and anything that they can't do from Nigeria. I've seen people who can't access US websites, people whose cards are not working, and people who are faced with using a third-party offering ridiculous over-N515 (naira) exchange rates.
I understand that everyone's being careful and that you don't want to get scammed. But I am genuinely doing this because I can imagine the kind of stress people are going through right now.
Please send a message if you would like me to help. When you reach out, I can share details about myself, and you can Google me, too, for credibility purposes.
At this point, the stress in the world (read: Nigeria) is too much to add difficulties when japa-ing.
I sincerely hope this helps someone. Again: Moderators, if this is way off, please let me know and I'll delete this.
Thank you. Definitely not way off. To add to this, I'd still advise people coming over to get some hard currency (cash, USD) at hand, minimum $400. With this you can pay for motels with cash, buy SIM cards, pay for taxis, open an account. Wishing everyone resuming this spring a safe trip. 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Themaths(m): 10:09am On Jan 16, 2022 |
Leviack: Hello everyone. I'm currently in my finals studying Computer Science. I'm going to be applying to grad schools next year (my target is Fall 2023). Based on my research, I discovered that I have to make my profile very competitive inorder to secure fully funded scholarship for masters degree (I don't think going for doctorate degree aligns with my career goals). I don't have any cordial relationship with my lecturers beyond the classroom aside my project supervisor.
Background Information: Current CGPA: 4.64 Research Paper: Nil (I'm currently working on one, in addition to my final year project , I plan on publishing both if I'm able to pull it off) Internship: 2 (3 months and 6 months respectively) Volunteering: - volunteer with an NGO
How can I work on having a competitive profile? I have 7 months left to finish my bachelor's degree.
You are already on the right track my brother. You wanna be super competitive? Take the GRE, TOEFL/IELTS and get ready to do your WES evaluation as soon as you graduate. Start looking out for schools now; target like 10 schools and write down their requirements, deadlines, if you need to contact a potential supervisor. Then, email all the graduate coordinators to know if they would have available funding for fall, 2023. If you can do all this, God being with you, there is no way you won't be out of 9ja come fall, 2023. Goodluck! And of course, set aside money for application fees, and remember early application will give you the opportunity to take the biggest chunk of the pie. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Themaths(m): 10:17am On Jan 16, 2022 |
Marvliz: Pls I need help, it is very urgent pls But you haven't asked any questions yet. What do you need help with? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Hamilah: 11:11am On Jan 16, 2022 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Ritaalvin: 12:46pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Abacino007: Visa approved Location: Abuja
my 9th attempts.
THE SIEGE IS OVER
Firstly, I will like to thank God Almighty for answered prayers. I will also like to thank some few people specifically. Thank you @100kobo for your supports so far. You are part of the story, thank you for your prayers and words of encouragement. I can’t even thank you enough. @Fairheart can testify also, I met Fairheart 2018 and he really tried for me. @Fall2021, thank you for being a source of inspiration to me. Also want to thank everyone here for their contributions. @Rafman12, my brother from another mother, thank you so much.
1st attempt 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 2nd attempts 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 3rd attempts 2018 Lagos (Wichita State University) no funding 4th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 5th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50%funding 6th attempts 2019 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 7th attempts 2019 Lagos (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 8th attempts 2021 (Abuja Illinois State University) full tuition waiver with $13,371 9th attempts 2022 Abuja (Illinois state University) same
As usual, I walked into the interview hall with the hope and believe that God will change my story one day.
Vo: good morning Me : good morning
Me: how are you today Vo: no reply
Vo: place your fingers for biometric
Vo: I can see you are going to Illinois state University for your master in Quantitative Economics
Me: no, I am going for master in applied economics with concentration in Financial Economics
Vo: okay
Vo: i see you have a GA, who will be paying for the rest
Me: my aunty and I will compliments with my little savings
Vo: what’s your thesis interest
Me: pardon,
Vo then carried a paper and wrote “thesis” then showed me
Me: okay you mean thesis, I will be working with Dr ABC who is a monetary economist at the school, we will be working on a thesis topic : *Nexus between unemployment and inflation* . We will gather data from Nigeria and USA for our analysis. We will be using co integration technique, granger causality test, Ecm etc. We will be using Philip Curve as our literature review.
Vo: where were you working before?
Me: I worked with ABC limited
Vo; a forex company? Me: yes, we deal with foreign currencies.
Vo: it’s a family business right? (this question made me realize that she was asking me questions based on the answers I have given in this past by this time I realize i need to be consistent)
Me: yes, it is owned my uncle, I worked as an account officer there, I was responsible for their receivables and payables account, and budgeting. Before I left there I was able to recover #77m potential bad debts for the company.
Vo: where do you work now?
Me: I work as a lecturer with ABC where I am responsible for course development, teaching and grading students exams and seminar papers
Vo: what courses do you take
Me; I take micro and macro economics courses
Vo: okay. That’s good
Vo: will you be returning to the institution after your masters
Me: haven gained necessary skill, knowledge, experience and exposure in the course of this study, I will be returning back to my current work place to pick up a role is senior lecturer. I have a study leave approval here with me
Vo: how many siblings do you have
Me: myself, my brother and my sister including my parent.
She typed for a while and reach out to the white paper and said congratulations… who cares about the rest
I am still in shock, God is faithful, never give up on your dreams. I have been on this since 2016 but God did it in 2022. I was divinely favoured all through.. i stammered and stammered but the lady actually was calm with me. I will never be ungrateful to God.
Guys, pls don’t give up on your dreams, my application is another example to us that God will do it at the right time. DON’T GIVE UP WOW wow BIG CONGRATULATIONS � 3 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by LadeeE: 1:04pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Abacino007 congratulations. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Fall2021: 1:46pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Abacino007: Visa approved Location: Abuja
my 9th attempts.
THE SIEGE IS OVER
Firstly, I will like to thank God Almighty for answered prayers. I will also like to thank some few people specifically. Thank you @100kobo for your supports so far. You are part of the story, thank you for your prayers and words of encouragement. I can’t even thank you enough. @Fairheart can testify also, I met Fairheart 2018 and he really tried for me. @Fall2021, thank you for being a source of inspiration to me. Also want to thank everyone here for their contributions. @Rafman12, my brother from another mother, thank you so much.
1st attempt 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 2nd attempts 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 3rd attempts 2018 Lagos (Wichita State University) no funding 4th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 5th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50%funding 6th attempts 2019 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 7th attempts 2019 Lagos (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 8th attempts 2021 (Abuja Illinois State University) full tuition waiver with $13,371 9th attempts 2022 Abuja (Illinois state University) same
As usual, I walked into the interview hall with the hope and believe that God will change my story one day.
Vo: good morning Me : good morning
Me: how are you today Vo: no reply
Vo: place your fingers for biometric
Vo: I can see you are going to Illinois state University for your master in Quantitative Economics
Me: no, I am going for master in applied economics with concentration in Financial Economics
Vo: okay
Vo: i see you have a GA, who will be paying for the rest
Me: my aunty and I will compliments with my little savings
Vo: what’s your thesis interest
Me: pardon,
Vo then carried a paper and wrote “thesis” then showed me
Me: okay you mean thesis, I will be working with Dr ABC who is a monetary economist at the school, we will be working on a thesis topic : *Nexus between unemployment and inflation* . We will gather data from Nigeria and USA for our analysis. We will be using co integration technique, granger causality test, Ecm etc. We will be using Philip Curve as our literature review.
Vo: where were you working before?
Me: I worked with ABC limited
Vo; a forex company? Me: yes, we deal with foreign currencies.
Vo: it’s a family business right? (this question made me realize that she was asking me questions based on the answers I have given in this past by this time I realize i need to be consistent)
Me: yes, it is owned my uncle, I worked as an account officer there, I was responsible for their receivables and payables account, and budgeting. Before I left there I was able to recover #77m potential bad debts for the company.
Vo: where do you work now?
Me: I work as a lecturer with ABC where I am responsible for course development, teaching and grading students exams and seminar papers
Vo: what courses do you take
Me; I take micro and macro economics courses
Vo: okay. That’s good
Vo: will you be returning to the institution after your masters
Me: haven gained necessary skill, knowledge, experience and exposure in the course of this study, I will be returning back to my current work place to pick up a role is senior lecturer. I have a study leave approval here with me
Vo: how many siblings do you have
Me: myself, my brother and my sister including my parent.
She typed for a while and reach out to the white paper and said congratulations… who cares about the rest
I am still in shock, God is faithful, never give up on your dreams. I have been on this since 2016 but God did it in 2022. I was divinely favoured all through.. i stammered and stammered but the lady actually was calm with me. I will never be ungrateful to God.
Guys, pls don’t give up on your dreams, my application is another example to us that God will do it at the right time. DON’T GIVE UP Congratulations |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Unklekelvin: 2:13pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Abacino007: Visa approved Location: Abuja
my 9th attempts.
THE SIEGE IS OVER
Firstly, I will like to thank God Almighty for answered prayers. I will also like to thank some few people specifically. Thank you @100kobo for your supports so far. You are part of the story, thank you for your prayers and words of encouragement. I can’t even thank you enough. @Fairheart can testify also, I met Fairheart 2018 and he really tried for me. @Fall2021, thank you for being a source of inspiration to me. Also want to thank everyone here for their contributions. @Rafman12, my brother from another mother, thank you so much.
1st attempt 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 2nd attempts 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 3rd attempts 2018 Lagos (Wichita State University) no funding 4th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 5th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50%funding 6th attempts 2019 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 7th attempts 2019 Lagos (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 8th attempts 2021 (Abuja Illinois State University) full tuition waiver with $13,371 9th attempts 2022 Abuja (Illinois state University) same
As usual, I walked into the interview hall with the hope and believe that God will change my story one day.
Vo: good morning Me : good morning
Me: how are you today Vo: no reply
Vo: place your fingers for biometric
Vo: I can see you are going to Illinois state University for your master in Quantitative Economics
Me: no, I am going for master in applied economics with concentration in Financial Economics
Vo: okay
Vo: i see you have a GA, who will be paying for the rest
Me: my aunty and I will compliments with my little savings
Vo: what’s your thesis interest
Me: pardon,
Vo then carried a paper and wrote “thesis” then showed me
Me: okay you mean thesis, I will be working with Dr ABC who is a monetary economist at the school, we will be working on a thesis topic : *Nexus between unemployment and inflation* . We will gather data from Nigeria and USA for our analysis. We will be using co integration technique, granger causality test, Ecm etc. We will be using Philip Curve as our literature review.
Vo: where were you working before?
Me: I worked with ABC limited
Vo; a forex company? Me: yes, we deal with foreign currencies.
Vo: it’s a family business right? (this question made me realize that she was asking me questions based on the answers I have given in this past by this time I realize i need to be consistent)
Me: yes, it is owned my uncle, I worked as an account officer there, I was responsible for their receivables and payables account, and budgeting. Before I left there I was able to recover #77m potential bad debts for the company.
Vo: where do you work now?
Me: I work as a lecturer with ABC where I am responsible for course development, teaching and grading students exams and seminar papers
Vo: what courses do you take
Me; I take micro and macro economics courses
Vo: okay. That’s good
Vo: will you be returning to the institution after your masters
Me: haven gained necessary skill, knowledge, experience and exposure in the course of this study, I will be returning back to my current work place to pick up a role is senior lecturer. I have a study leave approval here with me
Vo: how many siblings do you have
Me: myself, my brother and my sister including my parent.
She typed for a while and reach out to the white paper and said congratulations… who cares about the rest
I am still in shock, God is faithful, never give up on your dreams. I have been on this since 2016 but God did it in 2022. I was divinely favoured all through.. i stammered and stammered but the lady actually was calm with me. I will never be ungrateful to God.
Guys, pls don’t give up on your dreams, my application is another example to us that God will do it at the right time. DON’T GIVE UP Congratulations bro not just on the granted visa but on the lesson never to give up in life. 8 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Altoclef: 2:32pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
What could be the cause if one emergency appointment is been denied? P.s the person hasn't been denied visa over the last one year |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by emmanuelle27: 3:23pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
naijaeclectic: Moderators, please let me know if I'm going against the rules and I'll delete this post. For now, here goes nothing:
So, I encountered loads of difficulties when I was leaving Nigeria. With the limits on Nigerian bank cards, I and the guy attending the same school (Miami University, Oxford, Ohio) could not pay for many things, even within that $50/$100 CBN-imposed limit. We spent days trying to pay for a hotel/Airbnb, GreyHound services, and whatnot. I've not been that stressed in years.
Let me not even go into how AirBnB canceled a booking when we were at the airport, an hour to getting on our flight. Why did they do that? Our booking was tagged as fraudulent. So, the booking came from Nigeria and payment from a virtual card with a US address. Also, because Airbnb refused to verify our Nigerian phone numbers for reasons known to them, we used one belonging to a friend in the UK. It was extremely complicated, and we'd tried all we knew, but that's the only option we had before we found someone who helped at the last minute. Let's just say that we ended up rooming in a hotel (read: motel) in a Nigerian-like neighborhood in New York.
Lol. Don't ask why the UK friend didn't just pay and do everything from his end. As I said, things were super-complicated.
The thing is that things could have been easier if someone helped facilitate everyone from one spot, with one card.
Based on this experience (and several more), I would like to help anyone who needs to pay for buses, accommodation, semester dues, and anything that they can't do from Nigeria. I've seen people who can't access US websites, people whose cards are not working, and people who are faced with using a third-party offering ridiculous over-N515 (naira) exchange rates.
I understand that everyone's being careful and that you don't want to get scammed. But I am genuinely doing this because I can imagine the kind of stress people are going through right now.
Please send a message if you would like me to help. When you reach out, I can share details about myself, and you can Google me, too, for credibility purposes.
At this point, the stress in the world (read: Nigeria) is too much to add difficulties when japa-ing.
I sincerely hope this helps someone. Again: Moderators, if this is way off, please let me know and I'll delete this.
Thank you. at what rate/$ do you charge bro?? 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by collykay: 5:35pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
ifedayosol: I want to wish everyone of us a successful outing at any embassy. It's not easy but with luck and favour from our creator, we will pull through. Thanks to everyone that has contributed in one way or the other.
Here is my transcript.
First attempt Location: Abuja COA: $37,248 Funding: $35,052 Deficit: $2200
VO: Good morning Me: Good morning.
VO: let's start with you biometrics. Me: okay. I placed my fingers and all were captured.
VO: Thank you VO: So you are going to Tennessee technological university for you masters program in chemistry right? Me: Yes
VO: What do you intend to do after the program Me: I intend to return back to Nigeria(VO cuts on)
VO: please speak up. Me: now in louder voice - I intend to come back to Nigeria (VO cuts in)
VO: congratulations, I will be approving your visa, take this white paper to guide you in collection process, congratulations to you Me: Thank you.
Even though I believed that my DS-160 was well detailed,I still need no one to tell me that I was lucky today. Congratulations. I tap into this testimony 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Jjsilver(f): 6:44pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Good evening to u all. Please I'm new here... Looking for school that gives scholarships to students that have second class lower division. Pls I need the list of these schools Wll be happy fr quick response Thanks 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Erudite77: 7:35pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
[quote author=Jjsilver post=109426739]Good evening to u all. Please I'm new here... Looking for school that gives scholarships to students that have second class lower division. Pls I need the list of these schools Wll be happy fr quick response 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by UmmZayd: 8:33pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Hamilah: Hello house. For students that applied and got admitted to Rutgers University, was TOEFL/IELTS waived for Nigerians? Yes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by hopefulmindhdd: 8:36pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Good evening everyone. I'm a prospective student wanting to study for my undergraduate degree in the US most preferably. My question is that I have started processing admission into a Nigerian tertiary (when I wrote JAMB) institution but along the line when I finished my SSCE last year, my plans to study in the US became more feasible . Although my results weren't as superb as to what you'd see online but it ranges from A to C . Sorry for the lengthy explanation above . The question is that should I finish the processing or I should just focus fully on the US's ? I just want my preparation to be holistic by having in mind whether or not it would affect my profile negatively or positively when I get to the Visa application stage. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by hopefulmindhdd: 8:37pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Please guys I'm sorry for the lengthy post. I await your response please gurus in the house help me. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Hamilah: 10:08pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Salam alaykum. Thank you sis. Kindly check ur mail UmmZayd:
Yes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Moshkom(m): 10:15pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Canada2021: Good morning all, please I have just been admitted for the Fall 2022 semester and I have the following questions to ask; 1. My international passport will expire in May 2023, I read on the US Department of State website that my passport must be valid 6 months after the completion of my studies and my program is a 1 year program. Do you know if they are strict with this rule and would you advise me to apply for another passport ASAP?
2. Flowing from the first question, I used my current passport to apply for my admission should I still use it to proceed with the application of my I20 and visa.
3. When I was in the lawschool about 4 years ago, a travel agency defrauded us under the guise of organising an excursion for law school students to the US. We were shared into two batches for the interview. The first batch went for the interview and discovered that the embassy did not have their records and did not even have information about the trip, because of this I did not attend my interview the next day. When filling my DS-160 form do I have to indicate that I have applied for a visa before and does it amount to a denial.
4. Lastly, I have 2 uncles in the US who we don't relate with ever since my dad's death. While my dad was alive, he applied for the US visa and he stated that he has brothers in the US. Flowing from this, do you think I also need to state that I have other relatives in the US when filling my DS160 form.
Thank you all in anticipation of your response 1. Just start your passport application now, like immediately. The earlier the better!! 2. You can be using it for documentation and co until you have your new passport and before the actual expiring date. Nothing spoil; no biggie!! 3. 4. The best bet is mostly to remove people we’ve in the USA in the picture during this journey. even immediate ones talkess of distance. (Key Word: MOSTLY) |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Moshkom(m): 10:24pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
hopefulmindhdd: Good evening everyone. I'm a prospective student wanting to study for my undergraduate degree in the US most preferably. My question is that I have started processing admission into a Nigerian tertiary (when I wrote JAMB) institution but along the line when I finished my SSCE last year, my plans to study in the US became more feasible . Although my results weren't as superb as to what you'd see online but it ranges from A to C . Sorry for the lengthy explanation above . The question is that should I finish the processing or I should just focus fully on the US's ? I just want my preparation to be holistic by having in mind whether or not it would affect my profile negatively or positively when I get to the Visa application stage. I don't think I get this but, if I understand you; i think all you really need to start this UNDERGRADUATE journey in USA is solemnly your WAEC nothing concern jamb with the USA journey. And then check out the prospective schools you want to apply to for other requirements, e.g SAT, TOEFL exams and co. It would also be the best bet if you are Under 23 applying for Undergraduate. Shalom! |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Moshkom(m): 10:28pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Jjsilver: Good evening to u all. Please I'm new here... Looking for school that gives scholarships to students that have second class lower division. Pls I need the list of these schools Wll be happy fr quick response Thanks Sincerely, it might be ‘hard’ to get “quick response” to this here, The best bet is to do the search YOURSELF (don’t be a lazy 9ja youth. Lol), use your search engine. E.g SCHOOL IN USA that accepts 2.85 over 4.0 or so, just twist your search. Or Download the NICHE app on your app store to do that. SHALOM! 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Moshkom(m): 10:35pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
gbarinze: Hi guys,
My program starts in August. Is it safe to apply for Visa now?
Again, can I fill out and submit the DS-160 before paying for the Visa fee?
Help please. Please, kick search your INTERVIEW DATE search now and try get a date in the bracket of 60days before your August resumption. PLEASE! You should fill your DS160 within 1month of your Interview date. You need some info on the Ds160 to complete the visa date page, so you fill both hand-in-hand and can submit this or that before that and this. Shalom! 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Shidoh: 10:42pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Email me on aishamansur07@gmail.com Keninn001: Greetings everyone, I am new here. Please I need schools with complete or partial funding and those that did not require TOEFL or IELTS OR GRE. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Afesdiddy(m): 11:03pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Please house have been asking any cheap university in America one can apply for |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by hopefulmindhdd: 11:08pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Moshkom:
I don't think I get this but, if I understand you; i think all you really need to start this UNDERGRADUATE journey in USA is solemnly your WAEC nothing concern jamb with the USA journey.
And then check out the prospective schools you want to apply to for other requirements, e.g SAT, TOEFL exams and co.
It would also be the best bet if you are Under 23 applying for Undergraduate.
Shalom! Yeah I'm under 23, I will just clock 17 this May. Yes I do know the requirements , WAEC, SAT and TOEFL although "I might " write the ACT as well. I've checked the requirements , surprisingly a school requested for my jss3 BECE results. Sorry for my vagueness what I actually wanted to ask is akin to what someone posted here not too long ago about the ds160 that would him saying he's being admitted into a tertiary institution here in Nigeria be advantageous or disadvantageous to him. I hope I'm clearer now than before. Thanks for your response sir. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Moshkom(m): 11:38pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
hopefulmindhdd:
Yeah I'm under 23, I will just clock 17 this May. Yes I do know the requirements , WAEC, SAT and TOEFL although "I might " write the ACT as well. I've checked the requirements , surprisingly a school requested for my jss3 BECE results. Sorry for my vagueness what I actually wanted to ask is akin to what someone posted here not too long ago about the ds160 that would him saying he's being admitted into a tertiary institution here in Nigeria be advantageous or disadvantageous to him. I hope I'm clearer now than before. Thanks for your response sir. Kindly drop me your email or DM Me, lemme ‘hook you up’ with a younger one there also on undergraduate level, in your age bracket. To mentor you. Luck! 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Viwi: 12:11am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Can you please hook me up too? I am also 17 Thank you sir Moshkom:
Kindly drop me your email or DM Me, lemme ‘hook you up’ with a younger one there also on undergraduate leven in your age bracket. To mentor you.
Luck!
1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Moshkom(m): 12:18am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Viwi: Can you please hook me up too? I am also 17
Thank you sir
Ok. KINDLY DM Me. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by neurosci: 12:29am On Jan 17, 2022 |
hopefulmindhdd: Good evening everyone. I'm a prospective student wanting to study for my undergraduate degree in the US most preferably. My question is that I have started processing admission into a Nigerian tertiary (when I wrote JAMB) institution but along the line when I finished my SSCE last year, my plans to study in the US became more feasible . Although my results weren't as superb as to what you'd see online but it ranges from A to C . Sorry for the lengthy explanation above . The question is that should I finish the processing or I should just focus fully on the US's ? I just want my preparation to be holistic by having in mind whether or not it would affect my profile negatively or positively when I get to the Visa application stage. What's your high school transcript like? What were your grades - SS1 to SS3? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by lily156: 1:52am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Good evening everyone. I will be applying for a student visa for Summer 2022. My questions are: 1) I had a B1/B2 that expired in 2020. Am I eligible to do dropbox for a student visa? 2) I already have an interview date to renew the B1/B2. The date is in 2023. Will that affect my dropbox for the student visa. Do I have to first cancel the B1/B2 interview date? Thanks in advance. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Olatemmanuel01: 2:59am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Good day everyone, please I have a question and I would love to be enlightened on it. I just finished my secondary school in 2019 but I become a student of a tertiary institution this year. But before I became a student I was learning programming and IT related stuff. Please, what can you advice me to put in my DS160 when asked about my occupation . should I say I am a student whereas I just became a student this year or I should say I have been learning programming. Because I got to know this is a vital question that is always asked by a consular from an undergraduate. Am in anticipation for your replies. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by learner007(m): 4:54am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Abacino007: Visa approved Location: Abuja
my 9th attempts.
THE SIEGE IS OVER
Firstly, I will like to thank God Almighty for answered prayers. I will also like to thank some few people specifically. Thank you @100kobo for your supports so far. You are part of the story, thank you for your prayers and words of encouragement. I can’t even thank you enough. @Fairheart can testify also, I met Fairheart 2018 and he really tried for me. @Fall2021, thank you for being a source of inspiration to me. Also want to thank everyone here for their contributions. @Rafman12, my brother from another mother, thank you so much.
1st attempt 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 2nd attempts 2017 Lagos (Wichita state University) no funding 3rd attempts 2018 Lagos (Wichita State University) no funding 4th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 5th attempts 2018 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50%funding 6th attempts 2019 Abuja (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 7th attempts 2019 Lagos (Central Michigan University) 50% funding 8th attempts 2021 (Abuja Illinois State University) full tuition waiver with $13,371 9th attempts 2022 Abuja (Illinois state University) same
As usual, I walked into the interview hall with the hope and believe that God will change my story one day.
Vo: good morning Me : good morning
Me: how are you today Vo: no reply
Vo: place your fingers for biometric
Vo: I can see you are going to Illinois state University for your master in Quantitative Economics
Me: no, I am going for master in applied economics with concentration in Financial Economics
Vo: okay
Vo: i see you have a GA, who will be paying for the rest
Me: my aunty and I will compliments with my little savings
Vo: what’s your thesis interest
Me: pardon,
Vo then carried a paper and wrote “thesis” then showed me
Me: okay you mean thesis, I will be working with Dr ABC who is a monetary economist at the school, we will be working on a thesis topic : *Nexus between unemployment and inflation* . We will gather data from Nigeria and USA for our analysis. We will be using co integration technique, granger causality test, Ecm etc. We will be using Philip Curve as our literature review.
Vo: where were you working before?
Me: I worked with ABC limited
Vo; a forex company? Me: yes, we deal with foreign currencies.
Vo: it’s a family business right? (this question made me realize that she was asking me questions based on the answers I have given in this past by this time I realize i need to be consistent)
Me: yes, it is owned my uncle, I worked as an account officer there, I was responsible for their receivables and payables account, and budgeting. Before I left there I was able to recover #77m potential bad debts for the company.
Vo: where do you work now?
Me: I work as a lecturer with ABC where I am responsible for course development, teaching and grading students exams and seminar papers
Vo: what courses do you take
Me; I take micro and macro economics courses
Vo: okay. That’s good
Vo: will you be returning to the institution after your masters
Me: haven gained necessary skill, knowledge, experience and exposure in the course of this study, I will be returning back to my current work place to pick up a role is senior lecturer. I have a study leave approval here with me
Vo: how many siblings do you have
Me: myself, my brother and my sister including my parent.
She typed for a while and reach out to the white paper and said congratulations… who cares about the rest
I am still in shock, God is faithful, never give up on your dreams. I have been on this since 2016 but God did it in 2022. I was divinely favoured all through.. i stammered and stammered but the lady actually was calm with me. I will never be ungrateful to God.
Guys, pls don’t give up on your dreams, my application is another example to us that God will do it at the right time. DON’T GIVE UP Congrats! In His time He makes all things beautiful. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Canada2021: 6:04am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Moshkom:
1. Just start your passport application now, like immediately. The earlier the better!!
2. You can be using it for documentation and co until you have your new passport and before the actual expiring date. Nothing spoil; no biggie!!
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4. The best bet is mostly to remove people we’ve in the USA in the picture during this journey. even immediate ones talkess of distance. (Key Word: MOSTLY)
Bro thanks for your response. By mostly do you mean I should reduce the number of relatives I state in the ds160 or I say I don't have entirely |