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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Najdorf: 3:51am On Sep 29, 2023
Observer25:



Yep agree. Full funding with 8k deficit is a slam dunk case to me. His whole delivery wasn't succinct. Keep it simple and short. My dad will cover the deficit. I also have some savings. You spent most part of the conversation defending how your dad can come up with 8k.
And you were all over the place..about being a principal investigator then later how you will manage your dad's pharmacy. Two combo roles with a masters? Keep it simple please
Exactly. There is no need to defend the sponsor so aggressively in this case. He should keep it short and simple just as you said, and allow the VO ask him questions that will give him the chance to defend his home ties. That's where the effort needs to be and not in defending an 8k deficit.

Honestly, thet should have gotten in that their second attempt...Everything about their profile is good but it's clear that the first interview highly influenced the verdict of the second

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 4:43am On Sep 29, 2023
anyanwukelechij:
Good day, please am new here. i just got admitted to study in spring 2024. my sponsor is a friend whom i intend to marry . pls what are my chances of getting a visa approved . pls can someone add me to a group where i can get knowledge on how to go for my interview. my no is 08138017293
Your friend or boyfriend being your sponsor really puts you in a tight spot.. It’s likely a red flag to VO because there is no blood or marital relationship.
It also shows that you dont have strong hometies since your bf/gf lives in the US.

Your destiny is different … you can still succeed.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by anyanwukelechij: 5:06am On Sep 29, 2023
ok so he has not proposed yet, he is my bf , he advised me to come do my masters in his school , he being a lecturer of the school. he said he will entirely responsible for all fee. please m supppse resume jan 8. but there seems to b no available date. please someone help me on how to get a closer date ?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 5:12am On Sep 29, 2023
anyanwukelechij:
ok so he has not proposed yet, he is my bf , he advised me to come do my masters in his school , he being a lecturer of the school. he said he will entirely responsible for all fee. please m supppse resume jan 8. but there seems to b no available date. please someone help me on how to get a closer date ?
Why cant he come and marry you or start a 90-day fiancee visa for you?

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by anyanwukelechij: 9:19am On Sep 29, 2023
how does the 90days fiancée work, and how long does it take before i am given a visa?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by aelai: 9:28am On Sep 29, 2023
GboyegaD:


In my opinion everything looks good except that you may want to be answer strictly the questions you are asked without providing too much of details except you are nudged to continue.

Also, link the study to your past education, current job, and the prospects it offers you in the future in an eloquent and sequential manner.

For example, I chose this course because it builds on my foundation of Pharmacology where I did my undergraduate research in ABC. The APSU Biology avails me the opportunity to specialize in drug ***** which is an area that I can greatly contribute to the success of my dad's pharmaceutical business which I intend to take charge of upon returning from my studies.

Most importantly, pray and let God guide you.

Thank you very much. Any ideas on how I'll answer the "what has changed" question?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by aelai: 9:30am On Sep 29, 2023
Observer25:



Yep agree. Full funding with 8k deficit is a slam dunk case to me. His whole delivery wasn't succinct. Keep it simple and short. My dad will cover the deficit. I also have some savings. You spent most part of the conversation defending how your dad can come up with 8k.
And you were all over the place..about being a principal investigator then later how you will manage your dad's pharmacy. Two combo roles with a masters? Keep it simple please

Alright, thank you. I'll work on it
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by aelai: 9:33am On Sep 29, 2023
Najdorf:

Exactly. There is no need to defend the sponsor so aggressively in this case. He should keep it short and simple just as you said, and allow the VO ask him questions that will give him the chance to defend his home ties. That's where the effort needs to be and not in defending an 8k deficit.

Honestly, thet should have gotten in that their second attempt...Everything about their profile is good but it's clear that the first interview highly influenced the verdict of the second

Alright, well noted.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Iyajelili(f): 1:49pm On Sep 29, 2023
UmmZayd:


Not all. Biochem students in Nigeria do not take Anatomy and Physiology and that's a prerequisite for BSN in the US. Sociology, developmental psychology as well are part of prerequisites
Good afternoon. Please what about zoology students? I'm very sure we took anatomy and physiology
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BigIyanga: 3:16pm On Sep 29, 2023
anyanwukelechij:
how does the 90days fiancée work, and how long does it take before i am given a visa?
Your BF can find out how it works by asking immigration lawyers or people who have done it. My limited knowledge is that when you’re given a visa as a fiancée/fiancé , you have to consummate that marriage within 90days.

Per your chances of getting a visa, if I knew that, I’d be working on Wall Street as a stock trader making millions 💰💰$$
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Taal17: 3:55pm On Sep 29, 2023
anyanwukelechij:
how does the 90days fiancée work, and how long does it take before i am given a visa?

It's called K1 visa
There's a thread on nairaland ask there
And it's your bf that will start the process in the US for you before you apply

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Taal17: 3:58pm On Sep 29, 2023
BigIyanga:

Your BF can find out how it works by asking immigration lawyers or people who have done it. My limited knowledge is that when you’re given a visa as a fiancée/fiancé , you have to consummate that marriage within 90days.

Per your chances of getting a visa, if I knew that, I’d be working on Wall Street as a stock trader making millions 💰💰$$

No be only consummate na consume. angry
Lol
They have to get married in 90 days of the other person's arrival in the US.
There's a thread on nairaland for that.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Najdorf: 4:44pm On Sep 29, 2023
anyanwukelechij:
ok so he has not proposed yet, he is my bf , he advised me to come do my masters in his school , he being a lecturer of the school. he said he will entirely responsible for all fee. please m supppse resume jan 8. but there seems to b no available date. please someone help me on how to get a closer date ?
Join date search whatsapp groups. Dates are available.

Drop your number and someone will probably add you
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by GboyegaD(m): 5:18pm On Sep 29, 2023
aelai:


Thank you very much. Any ideas on how I'll answer the "what has changed" question?

As to what has changed, you could talk about your retrospection and how you realized you were not eloquent enough in passing across the information which you believe was the reason you were denied.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by GboyegaD(m): 5:22pm On Sep 29, 2023
Najdorf:

Join date search whatsapp groups. Dates are available.

Drop your number and someone will probably add you

Can't you guys post the date on here like it used to be? Why must they join whatsapp groups?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by BabaIbo: 5:34pm On Sep 29, 2023
aelai:
Hello everyone, I got denied twice at the Lagos embassy and I have another interview coming up on October 17 at the Abuja embassy. Please advice me on what I need to do better this time and also how to respond to the "what has changed" question. I am going to the same school for the same course.


First Attempt:

Lagos Embassy: 18/08/2023
while he collected my passport and i20 he asked

VO: where are you going
Me: I am going to Austin peay state university Clarksville Tennessee for my master's degree in biology.

VO: Who is funding?
Me: I have a graduate research assistantship position which covers 100percent of my tuition. And my dad will be covering the deficit. He is an established business, the CEO of Bleep a 3star hotel with branches in Lagos and Ogun state. He has a staff strength of 80employees and makes an annual income of over 100million naira. He has made arrangements for a standing order to have $3000 travelled to my domiciliary account monthly for a period of 4months and this will cover my deficit. Asides this having worked for half a decade I have being able to save up for this career goal.

at this point he took my i20 and started looking at it while I talked

VO: where did you do your undergraduate? (Now looking at me for the first time)
Me: I finished from the college of medicine university of Lagos, where I studied pharmacology in 2016.

vO: do you have any friend or relative in the US?
No I don't

Vo: have you traveled out of Nigeria before?
Me: No, I have not had any reason to until now

Vo: what do you do? (Looked at me to ask the question but focused on the system - browsing with his mouse - while I gave the answer)
Me: I am a senior research associate at Bleep where I enhance public health and wellbeing through active participation in community and school based educational initiatives. I also work with professors and doctors to carry out community based research

Vo: Cuts me that's fine, how are you covering your deficit (still looking at the system, this time typing as well - at this point I felt he wasn't interested in this question as he was focused on the system)
Me: like I said earlier asides my gra position which covers 100% of my tuition, my dad will be covering my deficit, he is the CEO of Nijis palace (repeated what I said before)

Types for a long while, then the sorry response.




Second Attempt:
Lagos Embassy: 21/09/2023

At first I was directed to the same vo, I told the cgi but he said let the vo say that by himself.

Then at the begining of the interview I was already asked how I am funding the program. He stopped and called the cgi that he should direct me elsewhere and I was place with the vo beside.


Vo: Pass your passport and i20
Me: Good morning
Vo: Good morning.
Scanned my finger print again.

Vo: I see you are going APSU for masters in Biology.
Me: yes

Vo:You have a graduate assistantship and deficit of about...$8000, so who's covering your deficit.
Me: having worked for half a decade I will be covering my deficit that's my living expenses and also with the support of my dad. He is a recently retired branch manager of first bank with over 30years in service. He is also the CEO of Bleep a firm that operates in agricultural pharmaceutical and hospitality sectors. He manages two hotels and has pharmacies in various locations in Lagos. He is also a major supplier of palm oil to south western states in Nigeria generating over a 100million naira.

Vo; what's your highest qualification
Me: bachelors of science in pharmacology from the college of medicine university of Lagos in 2016

Vo: and the what year did you graduate
Me: 2016

Vo; what have you done since then
Me; worked as a scientific officer at raw materials development council in abuja for my nysc and worked in my dad's pharmacy for 3years before securing a position as a research associate at Bleep where I work till date.
.
Vo; so why a master's at this time
Me; the second phase of the current grant research project by my employer on drug drug interactions will require molecular processes and technical skill set. This degree will equip me with this knowledge and also improve my research and technical skill set. Also having a master's qualifies me for a higher position as a principal investigator (I paused) where I will lead and conduct meaningful research (that's fine by gesticulating with his hands)

Vo: typing
Me; I would also like to mention that my dad's company, Bleep will be opening a pharmacy branch and I will be overseeing the establishment.

Vo: you where here earlier this year
Me: yes
Vo; you have the same school, same course and deficit, (already trying to put my i20 back into passport) Me: Yes, Vo: so nothing has changed.
Me: my deficit changed its 2000 dollars less
Vo: how did it happen?
Me; having deferred to spring, my coa lessened. And my GA covers my full tuition and also comes to with monthly stipends.

VO: I'm sorry you are not qualified.

I will appreciate your feedback on the above transcripts.

Using my own understanding, I think your shortcomings is not trying to have your own life/business/field outside your dad's own.

Ok, look at it this way.

VO: What have you done since then?
You: I started my own pharmaceutical company, which main business deals majorly in supplying small(optional) medicine stores in the rural areas with the help of me and my sales team, why my manager handles my physical store while I am on supply duty.
Again, having seen the way I handle my own business, my dad gave me a temporary employment to oversee the hospitality section of his business portfolio as a 1st level manager or 2nd level manager or line manager(just find any role that suits that position which you can work temporarily or remotely).

If he ask while you are traveling to us, you may want to say "to help you in your journey of starting your own production line(Pharmaceutical company) since you already have the sales area covered and available market.
Extra: because you feel your people(Nigerians) don't have adequate access to medication blah blah blah.

As to what has changed question, extract the answer from the ones above... For example: I have been able to open/start my own enterprise/business which deals on drug supply to medicine stores in rural areas of my state blah blah blah.
This has made me more financially stable, more focused i.e my drug production plan, and lastly more resolute/unwaivering in life.
Depending on the vo, the answer may show you as someone who won't Japa but come back to his or her country once they are done with their study, that is they may believe you have every reason to come back to Nigeria since you have a growing business and a very promising plan.

Well, that is just my opinion on what you posted here.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by aelai: 5:39pm On Sep 29, 2023
GboyegaD:


As to what has changed, you could talk about your retrospection and how you realized you were not eloquent enough in passing across the information which you believe was the reason you were denied.

Thank you very much!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by aelai: 5:39pm On Sep 29, 2023
BabaIbo:

Using my own understanding, I think your shortcomings is not trying to have your own life/business/field outside your dad's own.

Ok, look at it this way.

VO: What have you done since then?
You: I started my own pharmaceutical company, which main business deals majorly in supplying small(optional) medicine stores in the rural areas with the help of me and my sales team, why my manager handles my physical store while I am on supply duty.
Again, having seen the way I handle my own business, my dad gave me a temporary employment to oversee the hospitality section of his business portfolio as a 1st level manager or 2nd level manager or line manager(just find any role that suits that position which you can work temporarily or remotely).

If he ask while you are traveling to us, you may want to say "to help you in your journey of starting your own production line(Pharmaceutical company) since you already have the sales area covered and available market.
Extra: because you feel your people don't have adequate access to medication blah blah blah.

Depending on the vo, the answer may show you as someone who won't Japa but come back to his or her country once they are done with their study, that is they may believe you have every reason to come back to Nigeria since you have a growing business and a very promising plan.

Well, that is just my opinion on what you posted here.

Thank you!
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Schrodinger2(m): 5:42pm On Sep 29, 2023
LudaChriz:
Greetings to the gurus here for the great work you are doing.

For someone with 3.23 GPA in BSc, 4.90 in PGD and 4.69 in MSc, with 2 scopus publication and 1 already accepted, and one Thomson Reuters also accepted (all first author); with about 2 years lecturing experience, what are the chances like for a PhD considering the low BSc GPA

I noticed most US schools emphasize more on BSc GPA


Even with the Bsc, your profile looks great, especially with the publications. You shouldn't have issues bagging fully funded PhD offers either as a TA/RA.

Immunity04:
Please I would appreciate any help with reviewing my SOP, it's just two pages 🙏


You can try me, would check if I got the time.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by anyanwukelechij: 5:48pm On Sep 29, 2023
08138017293 for dates
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Najdorf: 5:53pm On Sep 29, 2023
GboyegaD:


Can't you guys post the date on here like it used to be? Why must they join whatsapp groups?
I'm not aware of any time they used to post date on nairaland, neither did I say they MUST join whatsapp groups. If I was still in the date search groups myself perhaps I would have helped him/her out
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by anyanwukelechij: 5:58pm On Sep 29, 2023
@gboyega, pls can u tell me how 90days fiancée visa works, n how long does it take before i am granted visa to enter the state
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Dips04: 6:36pm On Sep 29, 2023
Good evening, please add me to Lagos date search group.
09030170271
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by GboyegaD(m): 11:54pm On Sep 29, 2023
anyanwukelechij:
@gboyega, pls can u tell me how 90days fiancée visa works, n how long does it take before i am granted visa to enter the state

I really don't know much about it however, I will suggest you use the nairaland thread to inquire from people who explored that route.

https://www.nairaland.com/4800968/usa-fiancee-k1-visa-thread
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Leftrightcenter: 2:17am On Sep 30, 2023
If I may add to what others have already written, I think you would need to work on your funding. For example, you graduated in 2016, it is expected that the deficit should be funded majorly (if not solely) by you instead of your dad. You should also state how much your earn and how much of the deficit you will cover.
More so, the correlation between your intended course in your masters degree program, your BSc and your current work do not seem to align very well. It would have been good to focus you graduate program on pharmaceutical science or any other field that is much closer to that instead of biology.
In summary, just as the last VO that interviewed you pointed out, you need to change something in either your deficit, course or school,...
aelai:
Hello everyone, I got denied twice at the Lagos embassy and I have another interview coming up on October 17 at the Abuja embassy. Please advice me on what I need to do better this time and also how to respond to the "what has changed" question. I am going to the same school for the same course.


First Attempt:

Lagos Embassy: 18/08/2023
while he collected my passport and i20 he asked

VO: where are you going
Me: I am going to Austin peay state university Clarksville Tennessee for my master's degree in biology.

VO: Who is funding?
Me: I have a graduate research assistantship position which covers 100percent of my tuition. And my dad will be covering the deficit. He is an established business, the CEO of Bleep a 3star hotel with branches in Lagos and Ogun state. He has a staff strength of 80employees and makes an annual income of over 100million naira. He has made arrangements for a standing order to have $3000 travelled to my domiciliary account monthly for a period of 4months and this will cover my deficit. Asides this having worked for half a decade I have being able to save up for this career goal.

at this point he took my i20 and started looking at it while I talked

VO: where did you do your undergraduate? (Now looking at me for the first time)
Me: I finished from the college of medicine university of Lagos, where I studied pharmacology in 2016.

vO: do you have any friend or relative in the US?
No I don't

Vo: have you traveled out of Nigeria before?
Me: No, I have not had any reason to until now

Vo: what do you do? (Looked at me to ask the question but focused on the system - browsing with his mouse - while I gave the answer)
Me: I am a senior research associate at Bleep where I enhance public health and wellbeing through active participation in community and school based educational initiatives. I also work with professors and doctors to carry out community based research

Vo: Cuts me that's fine, how are you covering your deficit (still looking at the system, this time typing as well - at this point I felt he wasn't interested in this question as he was focused on the system)
Me: like I said earlier asides my gra position which covers 100% of my tuition, my dad will be covering my deficit, he is the CEO of Nijis palace (repeated what I said before)

Types for a long while, then the sorry response.




Second Attempt:
Lagos Embassy: 21/09/2023

At first I was directed to the same vo, I told the cgi but he said let the vo say that by himself.

Then at the begining of the interview I was already asked how I am funding the program. He stopped and called the cgi that he should direct me elsewhere and I was place with the vo beside.


Vo: Pass your passport and i20
Me: Good morning
Vo: Good morning.
Scanned my finger print again.

Vo: I see you are going APSU for masters in Biology.
Me: yes

Vo:You have a graduate assistantship and deficit of about...$8000, so who's covering your deficit.
Me: having worked for half a decade I will be covering my deficit that's my living expenses and also with the support of my dad. He is a recently retired branch manager of first bank with over 30years in service. He is also the CEO of Bleep a firm that operates in agricultural pharmaceutical and hospitality sectors. He manages two hotels and has pharmacies in various locations in Lagos. He is also a major supplier of palm oil to south western states in Nigeria generating over a 100million naira.

Vo; what's your highest qualification
Me: bachelors of science in pharmacology from the college of medicine university of Lagos in 2016

Vo: and the what year did you graduate
Me: 2016

Vo; what have you done since then
Me; worked as a scientific officer at raw materials development council in abuja for my nysc and worked in my dad's pharmacy for 3years before securing a position as a research associate at Bleep where I work till date.
.
Vo; so why a master's at this time
Me; the second phase of the current grant research project by my employer on drug drug interactions will require molecular processes and technical skill set. This degree will equip me with this knowledge and also improve my research and technical skill set. Also having a master's qualifies me for a higher position as a principal investigator (I paused) where I will lead and conduct meaningful research (that's fine by gesticulating with his hands)

Vo: typing
Me; I would also like to mention that my dad's company, Bleep will be opening a pharmacy branch and I will be overseeing the establishment.

Vo: you where here earlier this year
Me: yes
Vo; you have the same school, same course and deficit, (already trying to put my i20 back into passport) Me: Yes, Vo: so nothing has changed.
Me: my deficit changed its 2000 dollars less
Vo: how did it happen?
Me; having deferred to spring, my coa lessened. And my GA covers my full tuition and also comes to with monthly stipends.

VO: I'm sorry you are not qualified.

I will appreciate your feedback on the above transcripts.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by chibertha(f): 2:35am On Sep 30, 2023
go to USCIS website all information you need is on there.

anyanwukelechij:
@gboyega, pls can u tell me how 90days fiancée visa works, n how long does it take before i am granted visa to enter the state

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by thelabii: 9:56am On Sep 30, 2023
Estherjem:
Hello people,
Could someone please email or text me a link to a WhatsApp group or Telegram group where students share their F1 visa experiences?

Tel: 08149553620.

thanks!


Hello everyone!
Please can anyone add me the WhatsApp or telegram group for F1 visa interview transcript and date search as well.
Tel: 07067236274
Thanks.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by burgessdon(m): 11:55am On Sep 30, 2023
Please house ,can anyone add me to Whatsapp group for immigrant date checking .08033559319.Thanks
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by mvem(m): 4:03pm On Sep 30, 2023
Can anyone please send me a whatsapp or telegram group for US student visa
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by aelai: 10:02pm On Sep 30, 2023
Leftrightcenter:
If I may add to what others have already written, I think you would need to work on your funding. For example, you graduated in 2016, it is expected that the deficit should be funded majorly (if not solely) by you instead of your dad. You should also state how much your earn and how much of the deficit you will cover.
More so, the correlation between your intended course in your masters degree program, your BSc and your current work do not seem to align very well. It would have been good to focus you graduate program on pharmaceutical science or any other field that is much closer to that instead of biology.
In summary, just as the last VO that interviewed you pointed out, you need to change something in either your deficit, course or school,...

Alright, thank you
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Moshkom0: 12:50am On Oct 01, 2023
INDEPENDENT DAY.

As we proceed the steps and processes to yet another challenging moment in our life, let’s all stay hopeful


With dates showing forth and people prepared to have another strike at it, let’s all be hopeful


If you’re down admist the whole process and you still haven’t gotten what you wanted, don’t feel down, keep your head up and stay motivated


The date hunt, the anxiety, the nervousness every blood and sweat you put into this journey is always worth It, don’t give up, stand strong and persevere.


TILL WE ALL POSSIBLY WIN

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Dgabby01: 8:42am On Oct 01, 2023
Please can anyone add me to Canada Work visa WhatsApp group

09018442994

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