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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by Bethlehem08: 11:15am On Jul 25, 2016
Kapitain:
God bless Nairaland and yu all.

Visa Approved today. smiley
Transcript loading...

Congrats bro.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by masquellett(m): 11:24am On Jul 25, 2016
emma1996:
My CGPA is 3.25/5.0
Any MSc in Communication that doesn't require GRE in the USA?

Why don't you want to write GRE? Believe me. It helps, my course didn't require GRE but I still wrote it, and it helped during my interview. Don't dull bro. Write asap.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by masquellett(m): 11:27am On Jul 25, 2016
Kapitain:
God bless Nairaland and yu all.

Visa Approved today. smiley
Transcript loading...

Congrats dude

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by masquellett(m): 11:30am On Jul 25, 2016
AshBammy:

No thanks Sir lol grin

Hahahaha! Ok oo
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by sunnypastic(m): 11:50am On Jul 25, 2016
zt:


Hello,

It depends on the school and your plan with them. I want you to know that issue of admission letters and I-20 can be very flexible. It is possible for a school to have the admission letter sent to you via postage just as the I-20 at the same time or at different time period because you are dealing with two different offices (admissions/dean's office and international centre).

It is not impossible for the school to scan the admission letter to your email while you append your signature then send a copy back to them and that will be all (quite easy right?). No matter how easy it can be though, I-20 must be sent via postage.

It may be a good idea to ask this question from the international office and possibly tell them to include your admission letter with your I-20 if it's not possible for the admission letter to be scanned.

In my case, you can imagine the extent of flexibilities I am talking about where I received the admission letter from my email and the I-20 was brought to Nigeria through my supervisor coming for research.



I hope this helps. Have a great day!!!


Thanks bro. Will write the international admission officer today. I think the best bet should be scanning and sending.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 12:09pm On Jul 25, 2016
sunnypastic:



Thanks bro. Will write the international admission officer today. I think the best bet should be scanning and sending.


But they can only scan or send pdf of the admission letter and not I-20.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by DaniLeo83: 12:30pm On Jul 25, 2016
Visa Approved on Saturday July 23, 2016 both for myself and spouse ( F1 & F2)! 7.30am appointment

Special thanks to God Almighty the doer of all good things with whom there is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. Also, Thanks to everyone on nairaland that shared their experiences and offered guidance. I got on this tread just last month and the information I gathered was simply priceless. So, many thanks guys and keep it up for upcoming applicants. I would love to spare long stories and go straight to my transcript.

VO: Good morning, oh you are married?
Me: Good morning, Yes we are
VO: Okay which School?
Me: Boston University
VO: And what program?
Me: Master's in Law, then mentioned my majors...
VO: This is quite expensive, who is paying for this?
Me: A company
VO: Your Company?
Me: No, it's a prospective employer
VO: So tell me about this Company
Me: Bla..Bla..Bla.. I told her about the coy, why they are sponsoring me and the agreement we had...
VO: How big is this Coy?
Me: I explained to the VO plus the fact that the Coy is even registered in the U.S
VO: Can I see any letter from the Coy?
Me: Yes, please... I showed her a letter from the Coy
VO: So when did you get married?
Me: We got married on 13 December 2014
VO: How many children do you have now?
Me: None yet
VO: Turns to my spouse, and asked what do you do presently?
Spouse: I'm a homemaker
VO: Oh I see, you sit at home
Spouse: Yes please
VO: Have you traveled before?
Spouse: Yes, I have traveled to Dubai
VO: Turns to me, how about you?
Me: Yes I have
VO: Where have you been to before?
Me: I mentioned the countries I have been to in the past, U.S excluded!
VO: Can I see your old passport?
Me: Sure, I gave her
VO: Flipped through the pages and asked, what were you going to do in those countries?
Me: I consulted for companies that had business interest in those countries
VO: Okay, returns my old passport and kept typing for about maybe 40 seconds, then said your Visas have been approved...you will need these documents at the POE and make sure you have them with you when you travel. Please pick up your passport on Wednesday. Good luck!
Me: Thank you.

My take on this process:
1. For me, God was the front-man in all my preparations... I trusted Him for favor and grace; and He proved faithful. I prayed earnestly and kept faith. So I found uncommon confidence and comportment. My thought and speech during the interview was with precision and clarity.

2. You have to be thoroughly prepared. I can't recount the sacrifices of time and finances that went into my preparation.

3. There is no need for desperation. I started my journey in 2013 if you care to know... Anything worth doing is worth doing well...be patient with your self and be assured that your best has been put into it. Then, keep trusting in God!

4. NairaLand is One-stop shop for any information required for a successful application & interview; to say the truth, I became addicted to NL... I reviewed and analysed almost every transcript shared on this platform. May God bless You guys and make our journey a most rewarding one!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by plauses: 12:34pm On Jul 25, 2016
Checking in at Nnamdi Azikiwe International wasn't so hard, got to the airport by 9pm. The bags were heavy so I needed a trolley. The person wey wear white for there tell me say na N400! i pay Shaa. Went past the scanners, go meet like 4 different uniformed people who just want to take a look at your passport. Then went to weigh my bags. Of course it was over! But it didn't cost me more than 3k. The check-in staff were courteous. Picked up my boarding pass and headed to customs to give them the forms. They come begin wind me for there say as their brother wey I be, I must drop something. I Shaa give them the last 1k wey dey my hand. Come waka go upstairs dey wait for boarding call.
So Aviation fuel wahala come follow, my flight was supposed to leave at 11:45, but they said there was no Aviation fuel in Abuja. And they cancelled our flight, and rebooked us on a smaller airplane that was to leave at 1:30pm. With an additional stopover at Niamey just to refuel. Long story short. I arrived Istanbul at 11am this morning. Waiting for my connection at 5pm

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by ratchy: 12:35pm On Jul 25, 2016
[quote author=DaniLeo83 post=47871553]Visa Approved on Saturday July 23, 2016 both for myself and spouse ( F1 & F2)! 7.30am appointment

Congrats bro
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 12:36pm On Jul 25, 2016
DaniLeo83:
Visa Approved on Saturday July 23, 2016 both for myself and spouse ( F1 & F2)! 7.30am appointment

Special thanks to God Almighty the doer of all good things with whom there is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. Also, Thanks to everyone on nairaland that shared their experiences and offered guidance. I got on this tread just last month and the information I gathered was simply priceless. So, many thanks guys and keep it up for upcoming applicants. I would love to spare long stories and go straight to my transcript.

VO: Good morning, oh you are married?
Me: Good morning, Yes we are
VO: Okay which School?
Me: Boston University
VO: And what program?
Me: Master's in Law, then mentioned my majors...
VO: This is quite expensive, who is paying for this?
Me: A company
VO: Your Company?
Me: No, it's a prospective employer
VO: So tell me about this Company
Me: Bla..Bla..Bla.. I told her about the coy, why they are sponsoring me and the agreement we had...
VO: How big is this Coy?
Me: I explained to the VO plus the fact that the Coy is even registered in the U.S
VO: Can I see any letter from the Coy?
Me: Yes, please... I showed her a letter from the Coy
VO: So when did you get married?
Me: We got married on 13 December 2014
VO: How many children do you have now?
Me: None yet
VO: Turns to my spouse, and asked what do you do presently?
Spouse: I'm a homemaker
VO: Oh I see, you sit at home
Spouse: Yes please
VO: Have you traveled before?
Spouse: Yes, I have traveled to Dubai
VO: Turns to me, how about you?
Me: Yes I have
VO: Where have you been to before?
Me: I mentioned the countries I have been to in the past, U.S excluded!
VO: Can I see your old passport?
Me: Sure, I gave her
VO: Flipped through the pages and asked, what were you going to do in those countries?
Me: I consulted for companies that had business interest in those countries
VO: Okay, returns my old passport and kept typing for about maybe 40 seconds, then said your Visas have been approved...you will need these documents at the POE and make sure you have them with you when you travel. Please pick up your passport on Wednesday. Good luck!
Me: Thank you.

My take on this process:
1. For me, God was the front-man in all my preparations... I trusted Him for favor and grace; and He proved faithful. I prayed earnestly and kept faith. So I found uncommon confidence and comportment. My thought and speech during the interview was with precision and clarity.

2. You have to be thoroughly prepared. I can't recount the sacrifices of time and finances that went into my preparation.

3. There is no need for desperation. I started my journey in 2013 if you care to know... Anything worth doing is worth doing well...be patient with your self and be assured that your best has been put into it. Then, keep trusting in God!

4. NairaLand is One-stop shop for any information required for a successful application & interview; to say the truth, I became addicted to NL... I reviewed and analysed almost every transcript shared on this platform. May God bless You guys and make our journey a most rewarding one!


Congratulations. I can imagine how clear it was indeed!!!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by OluDare01(m): 12:39pm On Jul 25, 2016
plauses:
Checking in at Nnamdi Azikiwe International wasn't so hard, got to the airport by 9pm. The bags were heavy so I needed a trolley. The person wey wear white for there tell me say na N400! i pay Shaa. Went past the scanners, go meet like 4 different uniformed people who just want to take a look at your passport. Then went to weigh my bags. Of course it was over! But it didn't cost me more than 3k. The check-in staff were courteous. Picked up my boarding pass and headed to customs to give them the forms. They come begin wind me for there say as their brother wey I be, I must drop something. I Shaa give them the last 1k wey dey my hand. Come waka go upstairs dey wait for boarding call.
So Aviation fuel wahala come follow, my flight was supposed to leave at 11:45, but they said there was no Aviation fuel in Abuja. And they cancelled our flight, and rebooked us on a smaller airplane that was to leave at 1:30pm. With an additional stopover at Niamey just to refuel. Long story short. I arrived Istanbul at 11am this morning. Waiting for my connection at 5pm

Baba has seen WiFi o grin grin
All the best bro.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 12:39pm On Jul 25, 2016
plauses:
Checking in at Nnamdi Azikiwe International wasn't so hard, got to the airport by 9pm. The bags were heavy so I needed a trolley. The person wey wear white for there tell me say na N400! i pay Shaa. Went past the scanners, go meet like 4 different uniformed people who just want to take a look at your passport. Then went to weigh my bags. Of course it was over! But it didn't cost me more than 3k. The check-in staff were courteous. Picked up my boarding pass and headed to customs to give them the forms. They come begin wind me for there say as their brother wey I be, I must drop something. I Shaa give them the last 1k wey dey my hand. Come waka go upstairs dey wait for boarding call.
So Aviation fuel wahala come follow, my flight was supposed to leave at 11:45, but they said there was no Aviation fuel in Abuja. And they cancelled our flight, and rebooked us on a smaller airplane that was to leave at 1:30pm. With an additional stopover at Niamey just to refuel. Long story short. I arrived Istanbul at 11am this morning. Waiting for my connection at 5pm


Somebody mentioned your name earlier asking if you ever got Wifi. Keep us abreast. Safetrip once again!!!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by ratchy: 12:39pm On Jul 25, 2016
plauses:
Checking in at Nnamdi Azikiwe International wasn't so hard, got to the airport by 9pm. The bags were heavy so I needed a trolley. The person wey wear white for there tell me say na N400! i pay Shaa. Went past the scanners, go meet like 4 different uniformed people who just want to take a look at your passport. Then went to weigh my bags. Of course it was over! But it didn't cost me more than 3k. The check-in staff were courteous. Picked up my boarding pass and headed to customs to give them the forms. They come begin wind me for there say as their brother wey I be, I must drop something. I Shaa give them the last 1k wey dey my hand. Come waka go upstairs dey wait for boarding call.
So Aviation fuel wahala come follow, my flight was supposed to leave at 11:45, but they said there was no Aviation fuel in Abuja. And they cancelled our flight, and rebooked us on a smaller airplane that was to leave at 1:30pm. With an additional stopover at Niamey just to refuel. Long story short. I arrived Istanbul at 11am this morning. Waiting for my connection at 5pm
finally Wi-Fi don show face....I am following your transcript oooo. Be safe
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by OluDare01(m): 12:40pm On Jul 25, 2016
DaniLeo83 lovely transcript.
Congrats and enjoy yankee
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jul 25, 2016
CProf:
one way
dats high for one way.. hope uve booked
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by texrem(m): 12:49pm On Jul 25, 2016
dickoflife:
u no dey sleep?

My time don diff from una own now... tongue tongue tongue

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by Nobody: 12:49pm On Jul 25, 2016
Teeboy22:

Baba
greetings oo
I catch u
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by texrem(m): 12:49pm On Jul 25, 2016
Superbrain:
Hi guys,

Please I need someone to help me with SEVIS fee payment. Anyone who can assist, kindly PM me.

Success to all those preparing for interviews.


Pm me....make we relate
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by texrem(m): 12:51pm On Jul 25, 2016
emma1996:
My CGPA is 3.25/5.0
Any MSc in Communication that doesn't require GRE in the USA?

check northeastern university, boston, MA
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by LagosismyHome(f): 12:52pm On Jul 25, 2016
DaniLeo83:


VO: Your Company?
Me: No, it's a prospective employer
VO: So tell me about this Company
Me: Bla..Bla..Bla.. I told her about the coy, why they are sponsoring me and the agreement we had...

Congrats . I am quite impressed that a prospective employer would invest in a prospective employee in advance .... nice one

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by texrem(m): 12:53pm On Jul 25, 2016
Kapitain:
God bless Nairaland and yu all.

Visa Approved today. smiley
Transcript loading...

Congrats

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by texrem(m): 12:55pm On Jul 25, 2016
masquellett:


Why don't you want to write GRE? Believe me. It helps, my course didn't require GRE but I still wrote it, and it helped during my interview. Don't dull bro. Write asap.

Let him apply and get admission....I am sure he must write it after getting the admission..

Dude, just prepare to write it even if u dont need it for admission.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by OluDare01(m): 1:00pm On Jul 25, 2016
texrem:


My time don diff from una own now... tongue tongue tongue
You don dey form boss abi grin
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by CProf: 1:06pm On Jul 25, 2016
smithsydny:
dats high for one way.. hope uve booked
That's the cheapest. Yes I've booked. Na to sort out myself remain
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by Nobody: 1:16pm On Jul 25, 2016
CProf:

That's the cheapest. Yes I've booked. Na to sort out myself remain
goodluck bro.. safe

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by plauses: 1:19pm On Jul 25, 2016
ratchy:
finally Wi-Fi don show face....I am following your transcript oooo. Be safe

Wifi was abundant, my batt was low and I kept looking for where to buy Charger, because I didn't have the connector for the Turkish Wall sockets. Cost me $16.80. I was furious.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by plauses: 1:22pm On Jul 25, 2016
zt:



Somebody mentioned your name earlier asking if you ever got Wifi. Keep us abreast. Safetrip once again!!!

Omo wifi search turned to Treasure Hunt oh. But Oluwa has shown me the way. Starbucks Wifi, for a $2.00 cup of Expresso

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by ratchy: 1:23pm On Jul 25, 2016
plauses:


Wifi was abundant, my batt was low and I kept looking for where to buy Charger, because I didn't have the connector for the Turkish Wall sockets. Cost me $16.80. I was furious.
Charger only or with small touch light phone? Oh my ! bros abeg yarn me the kind connector wey them they use so i go prepare ahead..thanks for updating us cool
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by fizzile(m): 1:29pm On Jul 25, 2016
plauses:


Wifi was abundant, my batt was low and I kept looking for where to buy Charger, because I didn't have the connector for the Turkish Wall sockets. Cost me $16.80. I was furious.
Levels don change, the dude don dey speak in $. No be small thing.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by OluDare01(m): 1:40pm On Jul 25, 2016
fizzile:
Levels don change, the dude don dey speak in $. No be small thing.
You go soon start to dey speak in £
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by texrem(m): 1:45pm On Jul 25, 2016
OluDare01:

You don dey form boss abi grin

I am telling you....amelika don change life pattern oo
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by OluDare01(m): 1:48pm On Jul 25, 2016
texrem:


I am telling you....amelika don change life pattern oo
Hey, naija charger dey work for Casablanca?

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