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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bigfrancis21: 9:36pm On Apr 09, 2016
UNIXLover:
Hello Guys,
I got my Visa in December but was unable to travel due to some emmergency. I got a new 1-20 with a different Sevis ID,
Do i need to pay for Sevis Fee again,?
Do i need to go to Embassy again?
Or I can do a dropbox?



Oh no, you need to contact your international student office informing them of the previous SEVIS number you were given and how you've paid your SEVIS fee with it. They will issue you another I-20 with the old SEVIS ID. This may take another 1 month to process and have them mail it to you. Or else, you would have to pay another $200 SEVIS fee. Did your school make you pay for courier services to mail your current I-20 to you? If yes, they may make you pay for the corrected one with the old SEVIS ID to be sent to you. If so, you might as well just go ahead and pay another $200 using the new SEVIS ID.

Update: or you can try contacting DHS to transfer your $200 payment from the old sevis I'd to the new one.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bigfrancis21: 9:39pm On Apr 09, 2016
brightify:
I mean the initial amount in naira

It is $200 and whatever the current exchange rate is, you multiply by that to get your equivalent in Naira. Using N320, the equivalent in naira would be N64,000 flat fee. Someone just posted recently about paying at Seme border Benin republic and paid N70g in total, including bank processing fees. The cheaper option would be to have someone in the US pay for you on your behalf.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by purplesummer(f): 9:39pm On Apr 09, 2016
baodium:


Brief answer, Yes!

To the best of my knowledge, it depends on the kind of assistantship you are offered. If you are lucky to secure a full assistantship (in forms of TA or RA), you will have to work for 20 hours per week and your tuition will be fully covered. On the other hand, if you are offered a half assistantship, you will work for 10 hours per week and half of your tuition will be covered. Either way, you will still have to pay some miscellaneous bills. I would advise you to always be prepared for the worst case scenario. About the terms, it's almost the same as getting it before coming to school.
Thank you very much sir. I get the whole gist now.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by happney65: 9:41pm On Apr 09, 2016
profojah2:

Washere padi, you never disappoint !!.. Hope say the fish get hips like jomile?.. Hips aye! grin.. Oya funmi ni through-pass from your history book abeg

Yes Boss..Would drop it like its hot..She be lepa shaa..she no get hips like Jomile..She be NL too..Ahaaahaha
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 10:01pm On Apr 09, 2016
bigfrancis21:


Oh no, you need to contact your international student office informing them of the previous SEVIS number you were given and how you've paid your SEVIS fee with it. They will issue you another I-20 with the old SEVIS ID. This may take another 1 month to process and have them mail it to you. Or else, you would have to pay another $200 SEVIS fee. Did your school make you pay for courier services to mail your current I-20 to you? If yes, they may make you pay for the corrected one with the old SEVIS ID to be sent to you. If so, you might as well just go ahead and pay another $200 using the new SEVIS ID.
He can update his SEVIS record, I dont think he needs to pay another sevis fee even with change of sevis ID. I know innovativeame faced the same issue after deferring his admission. Try and email DHS/FMJfee, they would assist you with it. CC UNIXlover. I'll try and contact him to see how he did his and would get back to you. I just spoke to him now, he said you should call them and tell them about the change and it would be resolved

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 10:06pm On Apr 09, 2016
bigfrancis21:


Hahaha...slimmy2005 you don start o. cheesy cheesy
I dey follow you, I know she just graduated and probably heading for NYSC. When is she coming mbok?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 10:11pm On Apr 09, 2016
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by obiaguna(m): 10:15pm On Apr 09, 2016
temi4fash:
Hello house,

Can anyone help me with where I can buy the hard copy of the GRE materials in lag or any one who wants do dispose his or hers. Please let me know.

And the recommended books to buy.

Would have loved the e copies but nepa and other factors wouldn't allow that to pull through.

Lastly, Can anyone help me with tips on how to study for GRE with a 8-5 kinda job.

Thanks in advance

God bless you all on these thread

Hi I got mine at tejuosho book store markets. You know like those chain of book stores littered around that axis. If you haven't gotten by now then you can send me a pm. Cheers.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by MrMann1(m): 11:01pm On Apr 09, 2016
baodium:


How should I start self? Well, GA is not automatic lipsrsealed . I am a CCNP and I really doubt they used that as a yardstick (in my case). However, I know three things can get you assistantship; 1) Your profile (GRE, GPA, SOP, etc.) 2) Your experience (if you have some industrial experience or you have published a paper) and 3) Availability of funding.
Of all, the third seems to be the most difficult to predict. My school used to have a lot of funding for MS in CS (but not anymore). However, I am almost certain you will get full funding if you come for MS in maths, physics or chemistry (My friends with way lower profile than myself got full funding before coming over). So if I told you that there is no funding in my school, you will automatically assume there is no funding in all departments. Funding is in cycle!

Solution:

1) The best thing you can do is to do a lot of background research about some schools. Sincerely with your profile, you should choose some good low ranked schools to boost your chances.

2) Send an email to all the professors in the dept (I can send a good template that I have been using to you - you may need to review some of their research papers tho).

3) Pray to God!

Good luck! smiley
Baba, Na that template gangan I need. Kindly help. Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by monsieur2016(m): 11:25pm On Apr 09, 2016
My people. Am I required to do medical tests before the interview?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by bigfrancis21: 11:38pm On Apr 09, 2016
slimmy2005:
He can update his SEVIS record, I dont think he needs to pay another sevis fee even with change of sevis ID. I know innovativeame faced the same issue after deferring his admission. Try and email DHS/FMJfee, they would assist you with it. CC UNIXlover. I'll try and contact him to see how he did his and would get back to you. I just spoke to him now, he said you should call them and tell them about the change and it would be resolved

Yea that's true. I almost forgot that option of transferring sevis fee payment from one sevis id to another. Yea he can definitely try that given that his payment is still valid within 1 year from payment.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 2:40am On Apr 10, 2016
bbdd:


Dude stop this "stay back in Nigeria" or "come back to Nigeria after studies" thing before KARMA catches up with you.
You're still in Nigeria. When you come here and see how things are, I'll be curious to know if you still hold this same position within 6 months.

Peace.


Bbdd, why r u so passionate about 'staying back in America'? Yes, America is a very good country but she has her own issues. I don't think it is right to put people down because they would consider coming back to Nigeria after their studies. It's just unfair. What even makes you feel you will NEVER come back to Nigeria? You don't know the future. What if you are struggling to get a good job in America and suddenly a good opportunity turns up for you in Nigeria? I have so many friends and colleagues who came back from America to work for multinational coys in Nigeria and doing very well. Being smart does not guarantee a good job anywhere including Nigeria and America. There are a million and one smart pharmacists, you know...

Anyway, I think everyone is entitled to their opinion. Not nice to be judgemental. We don't know where individual future lies. If you really want to remain in America, I really wish you the best but just know that remaining in America may not be the best decision for some other person.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by brightify: 8:28am On Apr 10, 2016
bigfrancis21:


It is $200 and whatever the current exchange rate is, you multiply by that to get your equivalent in Naira. Using N320, the equivalent in naira would be N64,000 flat fee. Someone just posted recently about paying at Seme border Benin republic and paid N70g in total, including bank processing fees. The cheaper option would be to have someone in the US pay for you on your behalf.
thank you very much,please how can my uncle living in the US make the payment?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Team16(m): 10:48am On Apr 10, 2016
Fablady:



Bbdd, why r u so passionate about 'staying back in America'? Yes, America is a very good country but she has her own issues. I don't think it is right to put people down because they would consider coming back to Nigeria after their studies. It's just unfair. What even makes you feel you will NEVER come back to Nigeria? You don't know the future. What if you are struggling to get a good job in America and suddenly a good opportunity turns up for you in Nigeria? I have so many friends and colleagues who came back from America to work for multinational coys in Nigeria and doing very well. Being smart does not guarantee a good job anywhere including Nigeria and America. There are a million and one smart pharmacists, you know...

Anyway, I think everyone is entitled to their opinion. Not nice to be judgemental. We don't know where individual future lies. If you really want to remain in America, I really wish you the best but just know that remaining in America may not be the best decision for some other person.


Wow Fablady what's up. I remember you from the Canada's thread. How is it going with you. Are you in the states now? Did you try contacting them at Alberta again. For mua still waiting for my admission offers from US n Canada. Good to know you are still hanging on.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by acadollar(m): 2:25pm On Apr 10, 2016
slimmy2005:
Hi all,

If you are coming to ETSU for Fall semester and would need accommodation, let me know. If you also need where to settle before school starts (a week), I can help out as well.

All the best in your visa interviews.
grin
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by shrekandfiona: 3:40pm On Apr 10, 2016
bigfrancis21:


It is $200 and whatever the current exchange rate is, you multiply by that to get your equivalent in Naira. Using N320, the equivalent in naira would be N64,000 flat fee. Someone just posted recently about paying at Seme border Benin republic and paid N70g in total, including bank processing fees. The cheaper option would be to have someone in the US pay for you on your behalf.
Hi, sent you a mail. Kindly respond when you can. Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by temi4fash(m): 3:48pm On Apr 10, 2016
obiaguna:


Hi I got mine at tejuosho book store markets. You know like those chain of book stores littered around that axis. If you haven't gotten by now then you can send me a pm. Cheers.

Pm sent
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 4:55pm On Apr 10, 2016
Team16:


Wow Fablady what's up. I remember you from the Canada's thread. How is it going with you. Are you in the states now? Did you try contacting them at Alberta again. For mua still waiting for my admission offers from US n Canada. Good to know you are still hanging on.

I am fine, Team16. How are you? So I was unable to secure a Supv in Alberta even though I passed the application review. None was willing to take on my course, though they claim it's one of their research areas - said they were rather focusing on oil sands and I was not willing to change to that.

So focusing on UK and US for next fall. Wish you all the best!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by olenime(m): 5:10pm On Apr 10, 2016
kutestic2:


Pls kindly send to me as well kutestic2@yahoo.com
God bless
Sent!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by angel34real(f): 5:40pm On Apr 10, 2016
dickoflife:
D issue on ground is this. I was thinking, can't I get a GA or RA position by going from one office to the other? And also how early should I arrive in school to do this?

I got mine via going from one office to the other!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by cutemorgan(m): 6:14pm On Apr 10, 2016
@bigfrancis21 pls, you've a pm boss
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by purplesummer(f): 6:16pm On Apr 10, 2016
angel34real:


I got mine via going from one office to the other!
Did it come with only stipends or you had a portion of your tuition waived?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 6:31pm On Apr 10, 2016
purplesummer:

Did it come with only stipends or you had a portion of your tuition waived?
It is called Graduate Assiatantship, Full/Half. If full you'll get tuition waiver and a stipend working 20hrs/week. If it's half, it's halft tuition remittance, paid 10hrs working weekly. The issue of Assiatantship is overfloghed already.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 6:33pm On Apr 10, 2016
brightify:
thank you very much,please how can my uncle living in the US make the payment?
The best way is to fill your coupon online via fmjfee and send your uncle the coupe number. He should visit any western union office and fill the transfer fork there. The detailed description is on fmjfee website.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by angel34real(f): 6:37pm On Apr 10, 2016
purplesummer:
Hello all,

I would like to know if all research assistantships come with tuition remission (whether partial or full). In other words, can I possibly be employed as an RA while I receive only stipends without any form of tuition remission?

Those who got their GA positions only when they arrived the school, what were the terms of the GA?

Thank you.

Reference to your questions pls read below.

Dear ........,

It is our pleasure to inform you that your application for a graduate assistantship has been approved. This assistantship (non-teaching) will be for the Spring 2016 semester (January 19, 2016 – May 5, 2016). You will receive graduate tuition remission (excluding fees) and salaries of $10,000.00 (BEFORE taxes - $5,000.00 per appointed semester) less paid holidays for the academic year should your appointment span both semesters.

In order to remain a graduate assistant, you must maintain full-time enrollment (at least 9 hours), remain in good-standing (GPA of 3.0 minimum) during the semesters of the appointment and maintain a satisfactory job performance. If, for any reason, your appointment is not continued for the Spring semester you will be notified by December 1st. Other employment at UTPB will NOT be available to you and outside full-time employment is discouraged.

For additional information about the duties of the graduate assistantship, please contact Dr. Rosenblatt at 432-552-2128 or rosenblatt_k@utpb.edu. As a reminder you must turn in a signed monthly timesheet to the graduate studies office that is due by the end of each month or you will not receive your pay.

Please email the Graduate Studies office (gradstudies@utpb.edu) whether or not you will accept the appointment. If for any reason you decide to resign from the graduate assistant position, please notify your faculty supervisor and the Office of Graduate Studies as soon as the resignation decision is made so that the necessary steps can be taken to terminate your appointment.

Congratulations on your appointment at UTPB and we wish you the best in your educational journey!

Graduate Studies Office
University of Texas of the Permian Basin
4901 E. University, Odessa, TX 79762
Phone: 432.552.2530
Web: http://www.utpb.edu/academics/graduate-studies-and-research

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by angel34real(f): 7:08pm On Apr 10, 2016
purplesummer:

Did it come with only stipends or you had a portion of your tuition waived?

I got 5,020.92 portion tuition remission and monthly stipends of 1,188.60 after tax for fall/spring semester.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Basquiatttt: 7:36pm On Apr 10, 2016
Sure bro. I'd love for you to send me the template.
Here's my email so we can just talk better please - izeek86@yahoo.com.
Thanks for the insight. You're too kind.

baodium:


How should I start self? Well, GA is not automatic lipsrsealed . I am a CCNP and I really doubt they used that as a yardstick (in my case). However, I know three things can get you assistantship; 1) Your profile (GRE, GPA, SOP, etc.) 2) Your experience (if you have some industrial experience or you have published a paper) and 3) Availability of funding.
Of all, the third seems to be the most difficult to predict. My school used to have a lot of funding for MS in CS (but not anymore). However, I am almost certain you will get full funding if you come for MS in maths, physics or chemistry (My friends with way lower profile than myself got full funding before coming over). So if I told you that there is no funding in my school, you will automatically assume there is no funding in all departments. Funding is in cycle!

Solution:

1) The best thing you can do is to do a lot of background research about some schools. Sincerely with your profile, you should choose some good low ranked schools to boost your chances.

2) Send an email to all the professors in the dept (I can send a good template that I have been using to you - you may need to review some of their research papers tho).

3) Pray to God!

Good luck! smiley
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 8:03pm On Apr 10, 2016
bbdd, whats good? Hope those black heads are not getting on your nerves? Just that people here ask too many questions and would bore you with their sorry stories. Thanks a lot for the Chicago contact, she is finally here in Houston preparing for her usmle, she would write the step 1 in August.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Mekurexx: 8:17pm On Apr 10, 2016
My mentions is a mess! Just read up all that happened!. Anyway @Fortissimo just ignore whatever was said at you. You posted a link & said a few things and the guy and lady commented. Just realize its their own opinion, they are entitled to it, not the first time such stuff is happening on here and wont be the last, so just ignore. The thing is one doesn't have to be in the US first before they make up their mind on what they want to achieve i.e staying back/not inclusive. ''Its not about going there first''. I always run the race of life with this saying from Bishop Oyedepo, ''You dont plan during marriage, you plan before marriage'', ''20 children dont play for 20 years''. All of us on this thread, US-bound might not end up staying legally in the US after studies, some will go back to Nigeria. From observations and experiences (NYSC inclusive), I found out most folks who studied abroad and came back to Nigeria are employed and doing well. example, the family I stayed with during Nysc, the man (Civil Engineer) collects N10m (after Tax) monthly from shell after he did his msc. The key is networking & God's favour. I feel you bro!. I dot know you but the way you take your time to answer folks on here & ask questions (both relevant & irrelevant..lol) makes the thread litt! I remember when you first mentioned you were going to Mississippi and I was like naah that place aint cool, then that guy was like Me wey neva go Mississippi abi enter America..Lol etc. But no need calling out anyone on here or proving status, the best we can do collectively as Nigerians is to support each other and heated exchanges are bound to happen!. So make I join mouth to beg you not to go off this thread!. Have a nice week guys! P.S: All those J.K Rowling folks that will bash my punctuations, you are free to munch on this!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by purplesummer(f): 8:41pm On Apr 10, 2016
angel34real:


I got 5,020.92 portion tuition remission and monthly stipends of 1,188.60 after tax for fall/spring semester.
Thank you very much. I appreciate the time and effort you put into your response.
slimmy2005:
It is called Graduate Assiatantship, Full/Half. If full you'll get tuition waiver and a stipend working 20hrs/week. If it's half, it's halft tuition remittance, paid 10hrs working weekly. The issue of Assiatantship is overfloghed already.
I understand slimmy2005, pls take it easy with me even if it seems I'm taking too long to understand how these things work. The thing is, I've got assurances of GA positions from a few professors but we have not discussed the terms of the employment. I need enough info to weigh my odds as I believe the only thing better than being informed is being more informed. Thanks for your contribution.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 9:24pm On Apr 10, 2016
purplesummer:

Thank you very much. I appreciate the time and effort you put into your response.

I understand slimmy2005, pls take it easy with me even if it seems I'm taking too long to understand how these things work. The thing is, I've got assurances of GA positions from a few professors but we have not discussed the terms of the employment. I need enough info to weigh my odds as I believe the only thing better than being informed is being more informed. Thanks for your contribution.
The thing is, most schools have GA/RA/TA manual. You can get a soft copy online by using the search box of your schools website.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 by Nobody: 9:36pm On Apr 10, 2016
Mekurexx:
My mentions is a mess! Just read up all that happened!. Anyway @Fortissimo just ignore whatever was said at you. You posted a link & said a few things and the guy and lady commented. Just realize its their own opinion, they are entitled to it, not the first time such stuff is happening on here and wont be the last, so just ignore. The thing is one doesn't have to be in the US first before they make up their mind on what they want to achieve i.e staying back/not inclusive. ''Its not about going there first''. I always run the race of life with this saying from Bishop Oyedepo, ''You dont plan during marriage, you plan before marriage'', ''20 children dont play for 20 years''. All of us on this thread, US-bound might not end up staying legally in the US after studies, some will go back to Nigeria. From observations and experiences (NYSC inclusive), I found out most folks who studied abroad and came back to Nigeria are employed and doing well. example, the family I stayed with during Nysc, the man (Civil Engineer) collects N10m (after Tax) monthly from shell after he did his msc. The key is networking & God's favour. I feel you bro!. I dot know you but the way you take your time to answer folks on here & ask questions (both relevant & irrelevant..lol) makes the thread litt! I remember when you first mentioned you were going to Mississippi and I was like naah that place aint cool, then that guy was like Me wey neva go Mississippi abi enter America..Lol etc. But no need calling out anyone on here or proving status, the best we can do collectively as Nigerians is to support each other and heated exchanges are bound to happen!. So make I join mouth to beg you not to go off this thread!. Have a nice week guys! P.S: All those J.K Rowling folks that will bash my punctuations, you are free to munch on this! grin grin grin grin grin grin
Who he epp? after 10M lol.. So the simple fact that was stated actually led to all this back and forth? The truth there is; travel first and decide rather than conclude. If you think having a masters degree is automatic employment, then you are getting it wrongly. I can personally invite 4 friends who came back after lavishing River State (RSSDA) scholarship to UK and Malaysia. They came back after studies thinking foreign masters degree equals automatic employment. I accommodated one while working in Rivers state and I knew how hard it was for him to get a job. The truth of the matter is, it is not easy to leave from square 3 in Nigeria come to US starting from square 1 and after studies get some OPT employment with benefits and would decide to go back to Nigeria and start from square 1. Personally, I would return to Nigeria, if only there is job that would pay me commensurate or more than I earn here.

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