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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by femi2004: 2:25am On Dec 28, 2023
Hello house,
I need anyone who is currently in the United State and also attending Atlanta Technical College, I need to ask some questions. Please kindly signify if you meet up with the details i have given.

Thank you and God bless you,

Oluwafemi
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Prinxly: 4:46am On Dec 28, 2023
BETHANY2024:
Hi bioemmy,

First of all, congratulation for your F1 visa success.

Though, I have not traveled to the US before and I hope to travel to the US for the Fall 2024 intake if I am granted a student visa, from my dad experience, I asked him if you need a transit visa, he said since you have a US visa (student or visitor) and passing through the UK, you don't need any transit visa if:

a) You are not checking out of the airport (Heathrow), you don't have any problem. He said you should ensure you have your next connecting flight from Heathrow airport to your US destination city if you are been asked by the UK immigration at the airport, tell them you are not embarking or checking out of the airport and that you are heading to the boarding gate to wait for boarding to your US destination city. He said you don't have any problems or issues even though your waiting time before boarding to the US inside the UK Heathrow airport is 6 hours. He said the UK authority respects US visa. He said don't ever attempt to try to check out of the airport.

As a matter of fact, he said if you land at the airport, after disembarking from the aircraft and at the check point, tell the UK immigration officers that you need direction to the boarding gate for so and so airport (the one you already have in your flight schedules and they will tell you the boarding gate to proceed to). He said you should ensure that the travel agent that is booking your flight should have your luggage picked up at your US final city destination and not from the UK airport to check in again your luggage.

He said you will need UK transit visa if you are going out of the UK airport and entry inside the UK even though for 5 minutes and coming back to the airport to onboard your next flight to the US, you will need UK transit visa. But he said in your case, you don't need UK transit visa since you are heading to US and with a valid US visa.

Also, he advised that your travel agent should ensure that your ticket is booked together all the way from Nigeria to the city/state in the US where your school is located. If your final destination or last stop city/state in the US is different from the city/state where your school is located, you may have issues with the US Custom and Boarder patrol officers that may subject you to intense questioning and scrutinizing. If you have two tickets, one is from Nigeria to UK and to say to New York where you will have US immigration clearance, but your school is in Chicago (Illinois), just ensure that your travel agent booked a local flight from New York to Chicago and you should have this second ticket handy to show the US Custom and Boarder Officer at the Airport, because they may ask you your final destination, which is Chicago and you have the ticket as well that says the aircraft will be leaving in 5 hours time and you will start boarding in 4 hours time. You are good to go.

We have a family friend to my Dad who traveled with his wife and daughter this December to the US and he and his wife and small daughter were granted student visas (F1 and two F2s) for he is a PhD student. He traveled from Abuja to Frankfurt (Germany) (without going out of the airport) with no German or Schengen transit visa) and then from Frankfurt to Houston (Texas) and from Houston to Gulfport, Mississippi, all journey was smooth and no issue.

He said you don't have any issue, you are good to go and he said if your travel agent is knowledgeable, your travel agent will know this that as long as you are not going out of the UK airport to fling around before coming back to board your next flight to the US, you don't need a UK transit visa. UK respect US Visa, whether student or visitor/business visa. But they don't respect other African countries visa to transit to other countries via the UK without a UK visa or transit visa.

Good luck for your trip.
Thank you all.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by ide2012: 4:59am On Dec 28, 2023
Thank you so much! It seems they don't give US visa's anymore. Fyi the Visa was refused for the third time


NewBoyKhashoggi:




Hey 🤠


Sorry this is coming late but i have answered this kind of question of recent . But for the benefit of others ....

1. The next thing you are supposed to do is to fill another DS 160 so that your new Travel Passport number would be indicated in the new DS 160.

2. After that, login into your CGI profile and click on update profile , input the new DS 160 number as well as your new Passport number and click save.

3. Log back into your CGI page after 48 hrs to print out another Visa Appointment letter . The appointment letter would have auto-update itself which will display your new passport number as well as your new DS 160 number .

PS: The above is what you are supposed to do naturally . But if there is no time then call the CGI help line .



Best Wishes 🙏


@Ajalalomo. Fyi
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 5:47am On Dec 28, 2023
[quote author=ide2012 post=127656835]Thank you so much! It seems they don't give US visa's anymore. Fyi the Visa was refused for the third time




Hey 🤠


You have been refused an F1 visa for the 3rd time does not mean that the US embassy does not give visa any more, they give visas EVERY DAY . If you had waited a bit at the frontage of the embassy , i am very certain that you would have seen those who got their visas and could not hide their joys by dancing or by praising God.


1. F1 visa denial hangs on so many qualifying factors which the embassy expects you to address and perfected , ,otherwise if you go 100 times they will keep denying your visa .

2. Despite the fact that the US Consular Officers on very few occurrences makes an imperfect or wrong visa decisions , their visa decisions 95% of the time is still based on standard policy and a set of visa rules .

3. Another thing is that , you might shout " yeeeeee " So this is the reason all this years !! If somebody or the CO point out your refusal reason (s) to you . It can be a funny reason , for example like may be just changing your school , program of study , adding little amount to your salary etc.

4. You have not actually share your visa refusal conversations between you and the Consular officer but i will implore you to restrategize . Check the kind of school you applied to , program of study , ties back to Nigeria , your age ranges , are you able to cover your tuition deficit ? Etc.

NOTE: You have gone far with your 3rd attempts and many are in the same kind of shoes. " Never Say Die "



Best Wishes 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 7:15am On Dec 28, 2023
Ajalalomo:


I have same issue.

To update your profile with your new passport number, do you fill out a new DS160?

Please, how do you resolve this issue?



Hey 🤠



@ide2012. FOR YOUR PASSPORT UPDATE .


1 .Login back to your CGI profile , click on feedback and attach your new passport bio-data page as well as your MRV payment receipt (Merge it together as PDF document) with the explanations that you want to be making use of the new passport number .

2. Also Call the CGI helpline verbally to explain this.

3. If they update it on your behalf then reprint your appointment confirmation letter so that it will carry the new passport number , IF THEY HESITATE , attend your interview with both OLD AND NEW PASSPORTS .



Best Wishes 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Daodudavid(m): 8:50am On Dec 28, 2023
femi2004:
Hello house,
I need anyone who is currently in the United State and also attending Atlanta Technical College, I need to ask some questions. Please kindly signify if you meet up with the details i have given.

Thank you and God bless you,

Oluwafemi

Hi Femi what are the questions you have? Have gotten help already ? I have a friend from that expertise, however I’m a cybersecurity professional with the United State Army and don’t mind helping my people here.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 9:12am On Dec 28, 2023
Naijalarry:


Welcome back, but try not to log out of NewBoyKhashoggi and login to ArinzeAminuBOYS.

Because next time, you might not get back to your main account.



Hey 🤠


@Naijalarry . All glory to God. Happy New Year in Advance .



Best Wishes 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Daodudavid(m): 9:41am On Dec 28, 2023
First Good morning all the scholars in the house, been a while I visited this forum.

I have a very important inquiry here for my sister who is currently trying to transition into the USA medical field, So, by any chance Do we have any Nigerian female Medical students or doctor in this forums who has done this successfully?
If so please what are your challenges?
How did you transits?
Any further education or licensing needed?
What could she possibly expect?


Your answers to my questions would be highly appreciated.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by JohnZak: 5:20pm On Dec 28, 2023
Hi, I read your response to TWoods and then your question, and it is not incredibly clear what you want to do. My understanding is that you have a curren F1 visa for school A and you plan on deferring admission from Spring to Fall 2024 because of health reasons. However, you are considering School B because of presumably better funding options. My explanation below is based on this understanding.

Because you have deferred your admission in School A to Fall 2024, you will have been unenrolled for greater than 5 months which will mean that if School B offers you admission in Fall 2024, school A will be unable to transfer your SEVIS records (again because it has been more than 5 months since your last enrollment) to school B. School B will generate a new I20 and a new SEVIS ID. This SEVIS ID from School B will obviously be different from the SEVIS ID that is annotated on your current F1 visa which is for School A. If you come to the US to attend School B with the visa that is annotated with school A's SEVIS ID, you will likely have problems at POE because the immigration official will look up your SEVIS records on School B's I20 and when he scans your visa, the SEVIS records for school A will show up instead of School B. Because you have deferred your admission for School A, your SEVIS information for school A will show deferred or even Terminated if you have told your DSO in school A that you won't be resuming at School A anymore in Fall 2024.

Either way, this will cause problems at POE for you and they may not allow you in because of this SEVIS record mismatch in their SEVIS system. If you changed schools within 5 months or less of your last enrollment, you could easily transfer your SEVIS ID to the new school and you won't need to get a new visa because the DSO will just update your SEVIS records and you will maintain your current SEVIS ID. This is considered a transfer which happens all the time when students change schools for any reason - personal reasons, advisor got a new position at a new school and they moved with the advisor, better funding at another university, or they got admission to their first choice school after they had received their visa based on the i20 from their second choice school etc. In these cases, there is no prolonged break in enrollment. After my F1, I did a fellowship on a J1 for a few months at my second choice institution. I was later offered a fellowship in my first choice institution after three months at the second choice institution and the program official of my first choice institution just updated my DS2019 in the SEVIS system to reflect my first choice institution and I maintained the same SEVIS ID.

My explanation above is based on you changing schools from School A to School B. Obviously, if you deferred your admission in School A and return in Fall 2024 to attend the same School A, the above explanation will be moot because you won't require a new visa (you will require a new 120 though) provided that you filed the proper paperwork with your DSO (look up five-month rule for US students online). As I mentioned, they can't do a SEVIS transfer to School B where you retain your SEVIS ID and I20 because you would have been away and unenrolled for more than 5 months. I hope this makes sense.

I realize that this is a long-winded answer but if you want to be doubly sure, I suggest that you reach out to the DSO of school B when you are offered admission. The DSO will obviously know better than I do. Best of luck and I hope everything works out for you!

Rdfactor:


Meaning that if I, indeed, get offer from a new school (different from the school I was meant to attend this spring), I’ll need another visa since SEVIS ID is now different. I transferred my SEVIS to this particular school I was supposed to attend by Spring. If I could get them to transfer the SEVIS to a new school (in case the department isn’t able to retain my funding till Fall), would I still need another visa in this case? I’m clear about the first part where I’ll need another visa to a new school by Fall.

Likewise, since I’m not able to enroll, the school DSO need to do “early authorised withdrawal “ for me so I can be able to come back with ease.

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by femi2004: 6:50pm On Dec 28, 2023
Hello Mr daudu,

Thank you for reaching out. My question is that, is there like any shared apartment close to ATC?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by crowniran(m): 7:02pm On Dec 28, 2023
Hi guys what can I do differently? I am going for my 5th attempt. My 3rd and 4th attempt, I had a finding that covers 31k out of 52k. However, I am going with another school with 79k+ out of 108k. These are MBA programs. I need your help, thank you.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 7:46pm On Dec 28, 2023
crowniran:
Hi guys what can I do differently? I am going for my 5th attempt. My 3rd and 4th attempt, I had a finding that covers 31k out of 52k. However, I am going with another school with 79k+ out of 108k. These are MBA programs. I need your help, thank you.



Hey 🤠


I want to think that it was a typo error ; You wanted to write that you had a funding of 31k out of 52k in your 3rd and 4th F1 visa interview attempt right ?

Now , you are going on your 6th F1 visa interview attempt with another school for the same MBA with 79k plus scholarships out of 108k school fees ? I want to think this 6th school is a private University 🙄

***** Firstly i want to congratulate you for asking the public the way forward, because NO MATTER HOW FAR YOU HAVE GONE ON A WRONG WAY " TURN BACK NOW !


1. You seem to be enjoying the entrance fundings which the School of MBA gives out to prospective applicants .

***** MBA is good only for professional people , ie a banker working in a bank . An economist who has an established business , an employed or self employed business manager etc. Consular officer does not like a fresh Bsc holder or unemployed graduate going for an MBA. They prefer such to go for MSc .


2. You are agitating on fundings according to your questions .... WHO TOLD YOU THAT LACK OF FUNDS IS THE REASON FOR YOUR VISA REFUSALS ?

******* The Consular officer denies visa under section 214B and never point out to any particular reason . Why are you only focussing on fundings ? Did the consular ask you to go and get full tuition scholarship ?

3. Funding is good , scholarship is okay but that is not the only criterion for determining your visa issuance. Otherwise , in your 3rd & 4th attempt , you scored more than average by getting 31k out of 52k respectively 😌

***""" Focus on your present employment status , are you married ? Home ties ? Do you have kids ? Are you above 40 or below 30 ? Were you able to communicate well with the consular officer ? Who is your sponsor as stated in your DS 160 ? Etc .

4. Tell us your academic background , what you do presently , your age ranges , English communication level , married or single and then , NAIRALANDERS WILL BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU DIRECT ADVICE. You may even need to jettisson that MBA idea .




Best Wishes 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by onlytrustmeyes: 8:37pm On Dec 28, 2023
Hello House,


Please I have a question , is there anybody that has been denied 2months ago , were you able to get a new date in your portal both for Abuja and Lagos ? Please help a brother . My portal is not showing any date at all
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Osamagioghowewi(m): 8:57pm On Dec 28, 2023
Can i use my opay statement for visa application online
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by TWoods(m): 9:14pm On Dec 28, 2023
Daodudavid:
First Good morning all the scholars in the house, been a while I visited this forum.

I have a very important inquiry here for my sister who is currently trying to transition into the USA medical field, So, by any chance Do we have any Nigerian female Medical students or doctor in this forums who has done this successfully?
If so please what are your challenges?
How did you transits?
Any further education or licensing needed?
What could she possibly expect?


Your answers to my questions would be highly appreciated.

Assume your sister is on an F1 visa. The move to medical school is possible but difficult. Medical schools here prioritize US citizens and permanent residents so you will need to go above and beyond on the MCAT. Even at that, you may only get put on a temp list. My advice, don’t worry about the difficulty, focus on killing your undergrad and MCAT.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 10:42pm On Dec 28, 2023
Osamagioghowewi:
Can i use my opay statement for visa application online



Hey 🤠


Your question looks like a troll . Let me troll back the answer :


1. Nigeria has approximately 21 commercial
banks.

2. Opay is not a bank , it's a wallet .


3. Therefore if you tender your Opay wallet account at the US embassy , the Consular officer would not say it out to you BUT He or she would think thus ;

***** Since this man did not qualify to open an account out of the 21 commercial banks in Nigeria , then HE CANNOT QUALIFY FOR US VISA.



Best Wishes 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 11:53pm On Dec 28, 2023
Naijalarry:


You've started again.

Discrediting MBA and advising someone to go for MSc.

So, he should leave his career and follow the one you want for him?

You've started again talking against funding.

crowniran, don't listen to NewBoyKhashoggi, he doesn't know anything about study abroad processes. He's only here misleading unsuspecting Nairalanders.

It'll be easier for you to get the US visa if you have a full funding without deficit.

You don't need to be a business executive before pursuing an MBA in the USA.



Hey 🤠


@Naijalarry . You have better message me privately if you have a business around MBA and scholarships because i won't stop writing the truth . WHERE DID I DISCREDIT MBA ? Kindly point it out ??

The poster Cried for help and threw the questions to the public , AFTER 5 FAILED ATTEMPTS GOING FOR SAME MBA ? For God's sake let us have fear of God.

What is his career ? Did you not read the questions i asked him ?

1. I DISAGREE WITH YOU ! Mention the names of how many people who got visa easily with full funding in MBA ? We want physical evidence not verbal . They just got to the embassy and got the visa ?

2. Let us assume that you are his teacher , ok this time around he secured 79k out of 108 remaining 29k deficit ? HOW IS HE GOING TO COVER THIS DEFICIT AND NOT GOT DENIED AGAIN AT THE 7th attempt ?

3. Do you ever know his family background ? Do you know his ties to Nigeria ? Do you know his age ? Do you know his career ? OKAY A NURSE GOING FOR MBA ? Or 21 yr old fresh graduate of Mass Comm going for MBA, no work experience nothing .

4. @Naijalarry all you are after is MBA and scholarships but it's not automatic visa . Okay i am challenging you to respond to the guy s question let me see HOW YOU WILL ADVISE HIM. Message me privately if you have business with MBA. I am not spoiling anyone's job but i have to say the truth .



Best Wishes 🙏

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 12:59am On Dec 29, 2023
Naijalarry:


Only give vital information or you don't give at all.



Hey 🤠



@Naijalarry , I am giving the vital information that i know and have researched . You do not know my educational background as well as my current level of education . I am also not on NL to flex wisdom muscle nor achievement's . YOU CANNOT DIRECT ME INTO A PATTERN OF RESPONSES TO PEOPLE.


I think and cross checked everything i post on Nairaland , i also make calls Internationally at time before my decisions because the readers on Nairaland are not fools . A University professor or Surgeon can ask a question about USA visa , that does not mean that they are fools .


1. Please note that the receiver of my information is in the best position to. Criticise my post , not you . You can only use your genuine answer to knock out my responses without even mentioning me .

2. Go and research the new STEM MBA ..if you want me to give analysis of MBA, the pros and cons even in America i will do that openly on NL. I am not here to overtake anybody .




Best Wishes .

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by americanwonder(m): 2:48am On Dec 29, 2023
femi2004:
Hello house,
I need anyone who is currently in the United State and also attending Atlanta Technical College, I need to ask some questions. Please kindly signify if you meet up with the details i have given.

Thank you and God bless you,

Oluwafemi

I don’t school there but based on what your request is, the answer may not only be available to current ATC students. If you’re sure they can only be answered by current students there, then fair enough. What are you needing assistance with?
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Rdfactor(m): 3:27am On Dec 29, 2023
JohnZak:
Hi, I read your response to TWoods and then your question, and it is not incredibly clear what you want to do. My understanding is that you have a curren F1 visa for school A and you plan on deferring admission from Spring to Fall 2024 because of health reasons. However, you are considering School B because of presumably better funding options. My explanation below is based on this understanding.

Because you have deferred your admission in School A to Fall 2024, you will have been unenrolled for greater than 5 months which will mean that if School B offers you admission in Fall 2024, school A will be unable to transfer your SEVIS records (again because it has been more than 5 months since your last enrollment) to school B. School B will generate a new I20 and a new SEVIS ID. This SEVIS ID from School B will obviously be different from the SEVIS ID that is annotated on your current F1 visa which is for School A. If you come to the US to attend School B with the visa that is annotated with school A's SEVIS ID, you will likely have problems at POE because the immigration official will look up your SEVIS records on School B's I20 and when he scans your visa, the SEVIS records for school A will show up instead of School B. Because you have deferred your admission for School A, your SEVIS information for school A will show deferred or even Terminated if you have told your DSO in school A that you won't be resuming at School A anymore in Fall 2024.

Either way, this will cause problems at POE for you and they may not allow you in because of this SEVIS record mismatch in their SEVIS system. If you changed schools within 5 months or less of your last enrollment, you could easily transfer your SEVIS ID to the new school and you won't need to get a new visa because the DSO will just update your SEVIS records and you will maintain your current SEVIS ID. This is considered a transfer which happens all the time when students change schools for any reason - personal reasons, advisor got a new position at a new school and they moved with the advisor, better funding at another university, or they got admission to their first choice school after they had received their visa based on the i20 from their second choice school etc. In these cases, there is no prolonged break in enrollment. After my F1, I did a fellowship on a J1 for a few months at my second choice institution. I was later offered a fellowship in my first choice institution after three months at the second choice institution and the program official of my first choice institution just updated my DS2019 in the SEVIS system to reflect my first choice institution and I maintained the same SEVIS ID.

My explanation above is based on you changing schools from School A to School B. Obviously, if you deferred your admission in School A and return in Fall 2024 to attend the same School A, the above explanation will be moot because you won't require a new visa (you will require a new 120 though) provided that you filed the proper paperwork with your DSO (look up five-month rule for US students online). As I mentioned, they can't do a SEVIS transfer to School B where you retain your SEVIS ID and I20 because you would have been away and unenrolled for more than 5 months. I hope this makes sense.

I realize that this is a long-winded answer but if you want to be doubly sure, I suggest that you reach out to the DSO of school B when you are offered admission. The DSO will obviously know better than I do. Best of luck and I hope everything works out for you!


Yes. This is 100% correct. When I read up opinions on most schools’s website about issues like this, your opinion is what they all agree with (though my own DSO is yet to respond to my email due to holidays). Thank you so much. This is all the explanation I need. God bless you.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Honiejenny: 4:46am On Dec 29, 2023
NewBoyKhashoggi:




Hey 🤠

I am happy that you have reasoned well by deferring your admission to Summer 2024.

Don't use your mom POF , use your employer POF, and let your sponsor cover the whole budget .

Provide the school with your employer's financial statement and let your I 20 indicates ..employer as source of fund .

Also , the Visa Interview Possible Questions and Answers Training is important for you .

*** If you have no option than to use your momsy's POF then let her carry the whole budget and let the school indicate that in your Form I 20.



Best Wishes 🙏


Hello,

You mentioned that I would need a mock interview to prepare. Any idea where I can get that from?

Thank you 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by lawrence7: 6:28am On Dec 29, 2023
chigozieduru:


Hi Lawrence,

It's possible to renew your F-1 visa while on OPT. I did mine some months ago but you'll have to travel out of the US in order for the visa stamping. In my case, I went to Mexico for my visa renewal. Interestingly, I've always renewed mine in Central/South America as they only give 2 years visa to Nigerians. Here are couple of things:
1. If you're visiting a contiguous territory and/or adjacent island to the US, your visa should still be valid before entering the country as you'll need it for entry into the country i.e. Mexico.
2. You'll need to budget for flight and accommodation as the F-1 visa in Mexico is usually out within ~3-4 business days. It can take longer.
3. You'll have to pay visa fees as well.
4. Make sure your I-20 shows your approved OPT and the travel signature from your DSO is valid.
5. In my case, I was only asked two questions and I was approved. What I was doing in the US and explained my current role of my OPT. Your DS-160 needs to be filled out to reflect this.
6. If your trip outside the US is not crucial then you might want to consider just staying back for now.
7. Do your own research online. There are lots of plethora of resources available.
I hope I was able to answer your question.


Thank you very much this a detailed response. Appreciate it.
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Rdfactor(m): 6:38am On Dec 29, 2023
JohnZak:
Hi, I read your response to TWoods and then your question, and it is not incredibly clear what you want to do. My understanding is that you have a curren F1 visa for school A and you plan on deferring admission from Spring to Fall 2024 because of health reasons. However, you are considering School B because of presumably better funding options. My explanation below is based on this understanding.

Because you have deferred your admission in School A to Fall 2024, you will have been unenrolled for greater than 5 months which will mean that if School B offers you admission in Fall 2024, school A will be unable to transfer your SEVIS records (again because it has been more than 5 months since your last enrollment) to school B. School B will generate a new I20 and a new SEVIS ID. This SEVIS ID from School B will obviously be different from the SEVIS ID that is annotated on your current F1 visa which is for School A. If you come to the US to attend School B with the visa that is annotated with school A's SEVIS ID, you will likely have problems at POE because the immigration official will look up your SEVIS records on School B's I20 and when he scans your visa, the SEVIS records for school A will show up instead of School B. Because you have deferred your admission for School A, your SEVIS information for school A will show deferred or even Terminated if you have told your DSO in school A that you won't be resuming at School A anymore in Fall 2024.

Either way, this will cause problems at POE for you and they may not allow you in because of this SEVIS record mismatch in their SEVIS system. If you changed schools within 5 months or less of your last enrollment, you could easily transfer your SEVIS ID to the new school and you won't need to get a new visa because the DSO will just update your SEVIS records and you will maintain your current SEVIS ID. This is considered a transfer which happens all the time when students change schools for any reason - personal reasons, advisor got a new position at a new school and they moved with the advisor, better funding at another university, or they got admission to their first choice school after they had received their visa based on the i20 from their second choice school etc. In these cases, there is no prolonged break in enrollment. After my F1, I did a fellowship on a J1 for a few months at my second choice institution. I was later offered a fellowship in my first choice institution after three months at the second choice institution and the program official of my first choice institution just updated my DS2019 in the SEVIS system to reflect my first choice institution and I maintained the same SEVIS ID.

My explanation above is based on you changing schools from School A to School B. Obviously, if you deferred your admission in School A and return in Fall 2024 to attend the same School A, the above explanation will be moot because you won't require a new visa (you will require a new 120 though) provided that you filed the proper paperwork with your DSO (look up five-month rule for US students online). As I mentioned, they can't do a SEVIS transfer to School B where you retain your SEVIS ID and I20 because you would have been away and unenrolled for more than 5 months. I hope this makes sense.

I realize that this is a long-winded answer but if you want to be doubly sure, I suggest that you reach out to the DSO of school B when you are offered admission. The DSO will obviously know better than I do. Best of luck and I hope everything works out for you!


Do you have an email that works? Tried sending you a Nairaland email but I’m not sure u get it. Thank you so much
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by NewBoyKhashoggi(m): 7:20am On Dec 29, 2023
Honiejenny:



Hello,

You mentioned that I would need a mock interview to prepare. Any idea where I can get that from?

Thank you 🙏



Hey 🤠


Mock training or practice or examination is the past questions and answers amongst visa applicants and consular officers (VO) that is now put together inside a book or piece of paper for the use of future visa applicants like you .

**** The idea is to train the future applicants like you the kind of questions to be expecting from the Consular officers ( the embassy official that will interview you before giving you visa) and how to answer them .

***** But the best form of Mock training is to do it physically with an experienced person who will act exactly like a Consular officer (optional for those who lives in a far country ) by observing your body languages , consistency in your answers , your confidence , etc.

****** The person that will take you on the Mock training must study your DS 160 and he or she must train you ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN CIRCUMSTANCES . For example , 2 students are going for MSc , and PhD in Microbiology and History respectively and they both study same mock training booklet , they will both fail some aspects of their visa interview.


1. Find an experienced person to gather questions based on your circumstances and take you on the training .

2. Or find resources on questions related to you and ask a friend or family member who have the time to take you on mock training .

3. Ask on Nairaland the mock training available groups and join . But tell them your program of study and circumstances so that they will tailor your training towards your DS 160 details .


PS ;. Mock training is very very important . Many well deserved and qualified applicant who have everything required for visa have had their visa applications rejected as a result of lack of communication . Some can communicate but they are shy immediately they see crowd . Some displayed over confidence when they are in front of the CO.




Best Wishes 🙏
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Tinafusty: 10:03am On Dec 29, 2023
Visa Approved
F1
Lagos embassy
6:30 am
28th of December, 2023
Black American Lady
First attempt
Fully funded
Purdue University (US), Ph.D. in Agric & Bio Engr.

I got there quite early at exactly 5:10am and was the second person there. Everywhere was quiet and was looking like people has given up on applying for US Visa....Around 6:15am, everywhere was filled up. We were then called in around 6:25am and we went through the stressful process of the checkings, verification and thumbprinting.

Interview
On entering the interview hall, I was already shivering because of the AC☺️ and I am the 2nd on the queue. We went through the thumbprinting procedure. The lady that did thumbprinting for us left window 5 to come interview us for window 7. We are getting tired already because we were left on the queue for over 30mins. After the first applicant, then came my turn.

VO: Good Morning
Me: Good Morning, how you doing today and compliment of the season
VO: Thank you
VO: Who is sponsoring your education?
Me: I secured a fullu funded scholarship which covers my stipend, tuition and health insurance.
Vo: Okay.... (continue typing, I just kept my gaze on her )
VO: Okay, I will be approving your Visa....she handed over the white slip and withheld my I-20 and passport....I then bounce out

I couldn't believe my eyes I was asked just a question and that's it......This is GRACE at work and nothing more. I want to appreciate @ Lateefah☺️⁩ and @⁨~Opeyemi⁩ for the various mock sessions (these guys really helped me, I remember my first mock session, it was just trash☺️😌😌 and hence more practice which I later lost count of at some point.....Thank you so much and I am so grateful. Once again, thank you so much...…

I just believed I was favoured because have never read a transcript with just a question before. Thank you guys and more of funding news and visa approval. Just that single YES, it will definitely come, Keep at it💪

#Gracified ##TillWeAllWin…….###Gracias...OUT!!!!
Someone transcript,

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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 17 by Honiejenny: 10:30am On Dec 29, 2023
NewBoyKhashoggi:




Hey 🤠


Mock training or practice or examination is the past questions and answers amongst visa applicants and consular officers (VO) that is now put together inside a book or piece of paper for the use of future visa applicants like you .

**** The idea is to train the future applicants like you the kind of questions to be expecting from the Consular officers ( the embassy official that will interview you before giving you visa) and how to answer them .

***** But the best form of Mock training is to do it physically with an experienced person who will act exactly like a Consular officer (optional for those who lives in a far country ) by observing your body languages , consistency in your answers , your confidence , etc.

****** The person that will take you on the Mock training must study your DS 160 and he or she must train you ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN CIRCUMSTANCES . For example , 2 students are going for MSc , and PhD in Microbiology and History respectively and they both study same mock training booklet , they will both fail some aspects of their visa interview.


1. Find an experienced person to gather questions based on your circumstances and take you on the training .

2. Or find resources on questions related to you and ask a friend or family member who have the time to take you on mock training .

3. Ask on Nairaland the mock training available groups and join . But tell them your program of study and circumstances so that they will tailor your training towards your DS 160 details .


PS ;. Mock training is very very important . Many well deserved and qualified applicant who have everything required for visa have had their visa applications rejected as a result of lack of communication . Some can communicate but they are shy immediately they see crowd . Some displayed over confidence when they are in front of the CO.




Best Wishes 🙏

Please How can I reach you privately? I tried sending a dm here. Did you get it?

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