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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by kodilyjoe: 4:40pm On Apr 22, 2023
Good people, please for F2 application, we already have the required funds for husband and 2 kids (3 F2s) available in my account (the F1) Does my husband need to have extra money in his own account? Like how much? If we are borrowing this extra money, is it problematic to deposit it into his account once or is it better to do it in installments?

Thanks so much 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by folamorgan(m): 5:22pm On Apr 22, 2023
kodilyjoe:
Good people, please for F2 application, we already have the required funds for husband and 2 kids (3 F2s) available in my account (the F1) Does my husband need to have extra money in his own account? Like how much? If we are borrowing this extra money, is it problematic to deposit it into his account once or is it better to do it in installments?

Thanks so much 🙏
Will advise that everything should be in your husband's account statement, which makes him automatically the sponsor. Your husband should appear like someone who has enough money as a sign of responsibility and as someone that is not a potential immigrant. Should show a good work to support the finance, to be able to defend such an amount.
And in most cases, VOs are not interested in seeing the documents (including account statement) they are only after how your husband can defend himself before them. He is like a lawyer going there to prove his innocence.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by crowniran(m): 5:31pm On Apr 22, 2023
Hello do I need to pay for a new sevis fee?
Made my first payment on May 24, 2022. My next interview is May 22nd, what do you all think.
Thank you
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 5:52pm On Apr 22, 2023
photoberi:
Hi everyone,

Please is the Abuja Embassy now taking visa interviews for F1? I recollect that the U.S withdrew her people at the Abuja embassy last year due to security issues.

I read some of the pages on this thread and have only seen a lot of Lagos transcripts. I will be glad to hear from anyone that has had F1 interview there recently.

Thank you so much.
Who ‘tolded’ you this? Abeg go direct to US Embassy site and confirm. Stop listening to roadside stories

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by kodilyjoe: 6:06pm On Apr 22, 2023
punchyy:
@ Gurus in the house, will the dollar value on my i20 be converted to naira using aboki rate or using Cbn rate?

It will be CBN

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by kodilyjoe: 6:11pm On Apr 22, 2023
Luckyuk:
Good morning everyone!

I am given admission for MS in USA for Fall 2023 and my school gave me a graduate assistantship financial aid of $28,800 and I am to pay the deficit of $5,660. One of the terms and conditions is that the graduate assistantship will take effect in Fall 2023. Please how can I apply for visa so that I can get an appointment date between May to July 2023 and also which is the best place to apply for f1 visa, Lagos or Abuja?

Thank you all for your advice.

The only way is apply already if you haven’t. Then keep checking your CGi profile for closer dates. Dates may be released in May and June. So best to be registered in the system. Get your I20 from your school if you haven’t. Pay Sevis fee. Start a DS 160 application. Create a CGI profile. Pay for visa fee. You can pay visa fee before submitting your Ds 160. But make sure you submit as soon as possible.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by kodilyjoe: 6:14pm On Apr 22, 2023
folamorgan:

Will advise that everything should be in your husband's account statement, which makes him automatically the sponsor. Your husband should appear like someone who has enough money as a sign of responsibility and as someone that is not a potential immigrant. Should show a good work to support the finance, to be able to defend such an amount.
And in most cases, VOs are not interested in seeing the documents (including account statement) they are only after how your husband can defend himself before them. He is like a lawyer going there to prove his innocence.

Thank you so much. The problem is conversion. If we convert to naira, we will lose a lot of money trying to convert back to USD.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by photoberi: 6:33pm On Apr 22, 2023
@Biglyanga, thanks for your input but I am unsure what you are talking about? Who told me what?

The U.S embassy in Abuja restricted operations late last year due to security issues in Abuja, this was even posted on the U.S Abuja embassy website. I read it myself, no one told me this. Couldn't get any appointment for December last year.

I have checked their website and I didn't see any info about resumption of full operations and that's why I asked if anyone knows if the U.S embassy in Abuja is now fully operational and taking F1 appointments now.

Pls let me know if I am missing anything thanks.

BigIyanga:

Who ‘tolded’ you this? Abeg go direct to US Embassy site and confirm. Stop listening to roadside stories
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 6:57pm On Apr 22, 2023
kodilyjoe:
Good people, please for F2 application, we already have the required funds for husband and 2 kids (3 F2s) available in my account (the F1) Does my husband need to have extra money in his own account? Like how much? If we are borrowing this extra money, is it problematic to deposit it into his account once or is it better to do it in installments?

Thanks so much 🙏
It doesn't matter if it’s coming from family funds. Most times, they dont have time to look at your docs. Or you can split the fund 50/50 into your account and hubby’s. Good luck

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Sisib15: 6:58pm On Apr 22, 2023
That's why he said you should read and moreover, if you had taken your time to read the previous pages, you will see where it was started that abuja embassy is fully in operation
photoberi:
@Biglyanga, thanks for your input but I am unsure what you are talking about? Who told me what?

The U.S embassy in Abuja restricted operations late last year due to security issues in Abuja, this was even posted on the U.S Abuja embassy website. I read it myself, no one told me this. Couldn't get any appointment for December last year.

I have checked their website and I didn't see any info about resumption of full operations and that's why I asked if anyone knows if the U.S embassy in Abuja is now fully operational and taking F1 appointments now.

Pls let me know if I am missing anything thanks.

Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 7:03pm On Apr 22, 2023
photoberi:
@Biglyanga, thanks for your input but I am unsure what you are talking about? Who told me what?

The U.S embassy in Abuja restricted operations late last year due to security issues in Abuja, this was even posted on the U.S Abuja embassy website. I read it myself, no one told me this. Couldn't get any appointment for December last year.

I have checked their website and I didn't see any info about resumption of full operations and that's why I asked if anyone knows if the U.S embassy in Abuja is now fully operational and taking F1 appointments now.

Pls let me know if I am missing anything thanks.

So have you checked their website since then?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by suleyoung(m): 7:10pm On Apr 22, 2023
VISA INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT.

Consulate: Casablanca, Morocco🇲🇦
Status: Approved✅
First Attempt.
April 20th, 2023.

VO : Good morning
Me : Good morning, how are you doing today?
VO : Am doing fine, thank you.
VO : you are going to the university of Notre Dame
Me : Yes, to pursue a fully funded Master degree in Globalization studies with specialization in Global Affairs and a concentration in Sustainable Development. It is a 24 Months full time Master degree program that includes a 48hour credit course that integrates research, theory and practical application.

Given its flexible and interdisciplinary curriculum, I will be taking core courses in..... ( VO cuts in).

VO: how did you search for the school?
Me : Via Usnews.com and 4icu.org

VO : I can see you are enrolled in an MSc program currently.

Me: Yes. An MSc in Collective Intelligence at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Morocco.

VO : what is collective Intelligence
Me : Harnessing wisdom of the crowd to solve social problems.

VO : are you fully funded?
Me : yes and it covers my tuition, living expenses, health insurance and stipends for the complete duration of my program.

VO : Your visa has been approved. You will receive a message to pick your passport in 3 to 5 business days
Me : Thank you, have a nice day ahead.


Alhamdulilah!!

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by kodilyjoe: 7:26pm On Apr 22, 2023
BigIyanga:

It doesn't matter if it’s coming from family funds. Most times, they dont have time to look at your docs. Or you can split the fund 50/50 into your account and hubby’s. Good luck

Thank you so much!🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by infosoftlife: 8:16pm On Apr 22, 2023
BigIyanga:

Yep. He seems to have a thriving biz in Naija.. VO would like to be convinced as to why he would love to abandon it in pursuit of a degree in the US?

The US visa is never guaranteed. It is just a 50-50 chance.
These VO's are not AI. They also might be having a bad day.
Why don't they allow recording devices at the embassy?
You can do all the mock and still get denied.
But it pays to be prepared in case you are lucky to meet a good VO who won't presume but judge you based on the outcome of the interview.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by infosoftlife: 8:17pm On Apr 22, 2023
suleyoung:
VISA INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT.

Consulate: Casablanca, Morocco🇲🇦
Status: Approved✅
First Attempt.
April 20th, 2023.

VO : Good morning
Me : Good morning, how are you doing today?
VO : Am doing fine, thank you.
VO : you are going to the university of Notre Dame
Me : Yes, to pursue a fully funded Master degree in Globalization studies with specialization in Global Affairs and a concentration in Sustainable Development. It is a 24 Months full time Master degree program that includes a 48hour credit course that integrates research, theory and practical application.

Given its flexible and interdisciplinary curriculum, I will be taking core courses in..... ( VO cuts in).

VO: how did you search for the school?
Me : Via Usnews.com and 4icu.org

VO : I can see you are enrolled in an MSc program currently.

Me: Yes. An MSc in Collective Intelligence at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Morocco.

VO : what is collective Intelligence
Me : Harnessing wisdom of the crowd to solve social problems.

VO : are you fully funded?
Me : yes and it covers my tuition, living expenses, health insurance and stipends for the complete duration of my program.

VO : Your visa has been approved. You will receive a message to pick your passport in 3 to 5 business days
Me : Thank you, have a nice day ahead.


Alhamdulilah!!

Congratulations.
@bolded don't try this in Nigeria embarassed
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Jahard: 8:37pm On Apr 22, 2023
The VOs usually don’t want to see your bank statements. Best to send the statement to your school and have them update your i-20
Jsmithlvdame:
Hi guys, pls I need clarification on POF. I have a deficit of 14.5k (Health insurance and living expenses), and I'm about to use an agent to raise the money. Please, what and what should I look out for. And will I submit the account statement to the embassy before the interview day?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Sam619: 8:40pm On Apr 22, 2023
krcboy:

oga keep shut, he has a valid point. If you dont got anything to contribute to his case you can kindly shut up.

Exactly, thanks Jare buh let's just be more sensible and overlook him
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Keyin: 8:57pm On Apr 22, 2023
The graduate school of the university that gave me a PhD offer asked me to pay $300 as enrollment fee. Please is one who is considered for fully funded PhD expected to pay for enrollment fee before he is been issued i-20 and other documents?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by orimsamsam(m): 10:01pm On Apr 22, 2023
Hello guys, my interview date is getting closer and I’m finding it difficult proffering answer to one question. Let me explain the situation first before the question.
I currently work as a business operations analyst for a micro-finance bank, but my undergraduate degree was in applied geology, now I am going for my master degree in management information system.
How best can I answer the question why did you transition from geology to mis?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by smartbygrace543: 10:35pm On Apr 22, 2023
You didn't seem convincing about the fact that you would return after your studies.

Having your brother run your company is not a very good reason for you to come back.

Your wife applying with you should not be an issue, I applied with my husband and two kids and we were given. What I capitalized on was that I had a job that needed me when I got back. That is, of course, after meeting the funds requirement for the four of us and applying to a good program.

Always give contexts to your answers, highlight how your study will affect your business when you get back. Handing the company over to your brother is a red flag that you will not come back. The VO seemed convinced about other aspects but cut you when it came to ties to your home country.

Apply again, your wife should also emphasize that she'll be back for her job, which can mean she doesn't intend to stay the entire length of study with you to get back to her work. And if you choose to apply without her, don't use her as your reason for coming back if she still intends to join you later. We've read stories of families that wanted to join their spouse and they were met with questions like your husband said you were not coming.

What you need is to convince the VO that you will come back after your study and you didn't show that.

folamorgan:
Interview date 20/April/2023
Time:10:30
Window 2
Visa: Denied
My transcript goes like this:
Me: Good afternoon ma
VO: Good afternoon. What is the highest degree you have?
Me: I have Bachelor of science in Biochemistry from University of Ilorin....vo cut in.
VOsadfaced my wife) What do you do?
My wife: I am into event management and cake making...vo cuts in
VO: I got you
VO: When did you graduate?
Me: I graduated in 2012
VO: (Mood changed) That's a long time, what have you been doing?
Me: I have been working, starting and running 2 companies, and at the same time acquiring certain skills in.... vo cuts in
VO:OK, I got it, I got it.
Who will be running these companies after you left?
Me: My brother. Vo cuts in
VO: do you have a relative in USA?
Me: No
VO: Have you ever travelled out of Nigeria?
Me: No
VO: Okay, okay
Who is sponsoring you?
Me: I am sponsoring myself, I earn N1000,000 monthly making N24,000,000 annually from the 2 companies and I started Bioceutic herbal company since 2016 and my life science company in that manufactures nutritional supplements in 2020. Vo cuts in
VO: I got it. What do you do?
Me: I am.....vo cuts in
VO: oh! You said you have two companies, ok! ok!
Did you choose only this school?
Me: No, I chose 3 schools. The university of texas, dallas.
California state University and New York university... vo cuts in
VO: oh! New York university!
Me: yes, but I decided to go to california state university because out of ten professors in the department, eight of them are into drug discovery research works. I spoke with the program director, professor Nikita Palmer, she said more than half of these professors are either founders or co-founders of biotechnology companies. I also spoke with the international program director, Scot Trevino, he told me that the school is affiliated with Amgen, one of the biggest biotechnology companies in the world. I believe this combination will..... vo cuts in
VO: I got it, I got it.
You are not qualify for this visa and she handed me the blue paper

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by smartbygrace543: 10:40pm On Apr 22, 2023
You are working as a business operations analyst, which is closer to MIS. Your story should be the relevance of MIS to your job. You can say why you got a job as a business operations analyst in the first place, your interest, job availability etc. But you should be fine if you connect MIS to your job rather than your degree

orimsamsam:
Hello guys, my interview date is getting closer and I’m finding it difficult proffering answer to one question. Let me explain the situation first before the question.
I currently work as a business operations analyst for a micro-finance bank, but my undergraduate degree was in applied geology, now I am going for my master degree in management information system.
How best can I answer the question why did you transition from geology to mis?

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