Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 1:02pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
tobe4real: you’re very right my brother hopefully some will learn from this,tomorrow will make it 2 weeks since I applied for the Form A and today has made it 1 week since i was debited and nothing yet,this is just unnecessary time wastage. Bro I hope you do receive email alert from your bank? I was sent the telex through email |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by tobe4real(m): 1:05pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Solitin40:
Bro I hope you do receive email alert from your bank? I was sent the telex through email i do receive emails and I also call the bank quite often |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Churkie: 1:19pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
And Finally, on November 9, 2017 . . . I got a Student Visa Denied Decision Letter via mail. The reasons were stressed in the paragraphs below:
"while you have personal ties in Nigeria in the form of your immediate family, I find that these ties do not, of themselves, constitute a strong incentive to return home when considered against the fact that you are single and lacking strong employment or economic circumstances in Nigeria."
“I find that the course you are seeking to undertake seems inconsistent with your previous academics, but consistent with your employment background. However, as we cannot verify the existence of your employer and employment, I am unable to ascertain your position and cannot determine whether your intended studies will be of benefit to your future employment.
OMG I felt like crying when I saw the denial reasons. I lack the words to express how bad I feel right now. It is well my gee. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Abbey1987: 1:29pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
gurus in the house, if an application is tagged Finalized on Immi Account, how long will it take them to send the decision to the email? i'm very optimistic that allah will do the best for me? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by BisoBiso: 2:02pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Please How long will you wait when you get finalized on your immi Account |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Abbey1987: 2:05pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
BisoBiso: Please How long will you wait when you get finalized on your immi Account have you gotten finalized on ur immi account as well? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by FA13(m): 2:51pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
A few of you will probably know me from some of my comments and contributions made here. I just felt I should let you guys in on what has happened so far . . . it may be of help to someone.
Okay . . . I got admission to Deakin University (AL1) for a Masters in Business Analytics program to resume July 31, 2017.
I applied for the visa on June 15, 2017. Documents submitted are as follows:
1. Medicals submitted on June 22, 2017. 2. Academic documents including BSc certificate, WAEC, IELTS. 3. Resume 4. Employment letter dated Dec 15, 2011 evidencing my employment to one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. 5. Promotion letter. 6. Birth Certificate 7. Study Leave letter issued by my Bank 8. Registered Survey and Title documents of my land somewhere here in Lagos. 9. Salary Pay slips. 10. My Tax clearance letter showing my tax payments since I was employed. 11. Sworn Affidavit of sponsorship of my mom 12. My mom's school bank account statement, showing annual inflows of school fees payments.
My mom was my sponsor and she's the owner of a school here in Lagos. I provided incorporation documents, school fees receipts, notarised management account documents showing the revenue and expense profile of the school.
13. Title documents to a property owned by my mom which is rented out as well. 13. Rental receipts and account statement showing receipt of the rent annually. 14. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement.
If I can remember any other one, I will mention.
After the application on June 15th, the following occured.
July 15th . . . . No response yet from DIPB
August 15th . . . . No response. Sent an email and they replied saying the application was still under assessment.
At this point, I and my agent had to defer the admission. Deakin deferred the admission to November 6, 2017 and the new COE was uploaded on the IMMI portal.
September 15th . . . still no positive response. I sent an email and called to speak with the Case Officer. Case Officer said they were still carrying out internal checks.
October 15th . . . Still no response. Application still under assessment.
October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ.
October 20th . . . I got an email asking me to urgently provide a 3months updated employment letter and 3months updated salary payslips.
I immediately obtained the employment letter and payslips from the HR team in my Bank and uploaded same on October 22nd.
October 26th . . . I got an email asking me to provide my bank account statement. The statement was uploaded 4days later.
And Finally, on November 9, 2017 . . . I got a Student Visa Denied Decision Letter via mail. The reasons were stressed in the paragraphs below:
"while you have personal ties in Nigeria in the form of your immediate family, I find that these ties do not, of themselves, constitute a strong incentive to return home when considered against the fact that you are single and lacking strong employment or economic circumstances in Nigeria."
“I find that the course you are seeking to undertake seems inconsistent with your previous academics, but consistent with your employment background. However, as we cannot verify the existence of your employer and employment, I am unable to ascertain your position and cannot determine whether your intended studies will be of benefit to your future employment.
When I saw the above stated reasons, I was shocked and amazed. Tears rolled out of my eyes and I just couldn't comprehend what I was reading. I was at my desk in my office and didnt want to cause a scene, but people around me knew something was wrong. I cried and in my heart, I asked God . . . "but Oh Lord, you know I am employed. I am a full staff of a top commercial bank in Nigeria, and I never lied about my employment . . . neither did I fake any of my documents provided"
Immediately, my mind went to the verification part which made me contact my HR Team to confirm if they received a mail from DIPB and they didnt verify. HR said that they received a mail from the Internal Control of the Bank asking to confirm the authenticity of the updated employment letter which I uploaded on October 20th. They confirmed within 1hour to Internal Control.
I contacted Internal Control and Control said they received the mail from DIPB asking to verify the authenticity of the Updated Employment Letter and the Bank Account Statement. They received the mail by 12.45pm and verified and confirmed to DIPB by 4.30pm same day. I actually saw a copy of the mail . . . The words were . . . "Both the employment letter and account statement are hereby verified authentic and issued by us".
So what went wrong . . . where did I go wrong? . . . why was I denied on the basis of lack of verification of my employment and employer. My employer is a top bank with international presence that Google could easily confirm to them that this bank exists.
Internal Control subsequently sent them a mail attaching my denial letter stating that "our staff just informed us that he was denied on the grounds that he is not a GTE because his employment and employer could not be verified . . . But we confirmed his employment to you on Nov 3, 2017 in the attached mail".
DIPB responded that they acknowledge the mail and a processing officer will take this up, and advised that the applicant contacts his case officer.
I sent a mail subsequently to my case officer, highlighting the reasons and calmly pleaded that they review the decisison because when I got the letter, I had to take it up with my employers thinking they didnt verify my employment to DIPB, but I was informed that indeed my employers did.
I just got a response yesterday from DIPB stating that once a decision is taken, they cant revisit it. They added that they understand how frustrating it is, but they believe no error was made and they suggested that I can always re-apply if I choose to.
Reapplication however involves starting the entire process again because i would have to obtain another COE for a semester next year. Since school fees will increase, Deakin stated I have to provide another Bank account statement and that means the N13million in my account has to sit untouched in the account.
I really cannot go through that pain and stress again because of some other things I cant reveal here.
. . . And there goes my efforts to do my masters in Australia. Funny enough and in all honesty, I actually intended to use the qualifications to get a promotion in my bank but majorly to improve my chances of joining the likes of Mckinsey & Company or Bain & Company. Top consulting firms that recently entered the Nigerian business space. Its always been my dream to consult in such companies and why I will always come back is because I'm an Igbo man and I dabble into a lot of side businesses which I always enjoy doing. So even though there are better opportunities in OZ, I would always come back after my studies to strike deals or set up cross border trades between Nigeria and Oz.
Who am I even trying to convince here sef . . .
Anyways, its happened, I gave it my best shot, I suffered, I toiled and I spent a lot of money, but all I can say is that
. . . the race is not to the swift . . . time and chance happeneth to all men.
Thanks a lot my people, you guys have been awesome and I pray you hopefuls never experience what I went through last week. All the best.
Sorry about that. I wish greater thing come your way. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by cheekynero: 3:25pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
A few of you will probably know me from some of my comments and contributions made here. I just felt I should let you guys in on what has happened so far . . . it may be of help to someone.
Okay . . . I got admission to Deakin University (AL1) for a Masters in Business Analytics program to resume July 31, 2017.
I applied for the visa on June 15, 2017. Documents submitted are as follows:
1. Medicals submitted on June 22, 2017. 2. Academic documents including BSc certificate, WAEC, IELTS. 3. Resume 4. Employment letter dated Dec 15, 2011 evidencing my employment to one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. 5. Promotion letter. 6. Birth Certificate 7. Study Leave letter issued by my Bank 8. Registered Survey and Title documents of my land somewhere here in Lagos. 9. Salary Pay slips. 10. My Tax clearance letter showing my tax payments since I was employed. 11. Sworn Affidavit of sponsorship of my mom 12. My mom's school bank account statement, showing annual inflows of school fees payments.
My mom was my sponsor and she's the owner of a school here in Lagos. I provided incorporation documents, school fees receipts, notarised management account documents showing the revenue and expense profile of the school.
13. Title documents to a property owned by my mom which is rented out as well. 13. Rental receipts and account statement showing receipt of the rent annually. 14. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement.
If I can remember any other one, I will mention.
After the application on June 15th, the following occured.
July 15th . . . . No response yet from DIPB
August 15th . . . . No response. Sent an email and they replied saying the application was still under assessment.
At this point, I and my agent had to defer the admission. Deakin deferred the admission to November 6, 2017 and the new COE was uploaded on the IMMI portal.
September 15th . . . still no positive response. I sent an email and called to speak with the Case Officer. Case Officer said they were still carrying out internal checks.
October 15th . . . Still no response. Application still under assessment.
October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ.
October 20th . . . I got an email asking me to urgently provide a 3months updated employment letter and 3months updated salary payslips.
I immediately obtained the employment letter and payslips from the HR team in my Bank and uploaded same on October 22nd.
October 26th . . . I got an email asking me to provide my bank account statement. The statement was uploaded 4days later.
And Finally, on November 9, 2017 . . . I got a Student Visa Denied Decision Letter via mail. The reasons were stressed in the paragraphs below:
"while you have personal ties in Nigeria in the form of your immediate family, I find that these ties do not, of themselves, constitute a strong incentive to return home when considered against the fact that you are single and lacking strong employment or economic circumstances in Nigeria."
“I find that the course you are seeking to undertake seems inconsistent with your previous academics, but consistent with your employment background. However, as we cannot verify the existence of your employer and employment, I am unable to ascertain your position and cannot determine whether your intended studies will be of benefit to your future employment.
When I saw the above stated reasons, I was shocked and amazed. Tears rolled out of my eyes and I just couldn't comprehend what I was reading. I was at my desk in my office and didnt want to cause a scene, but people around me knew something was wrong. I cried and in my heart, I asked God . . . "but Oh Lord, you know I am employed. I am a full staff of a top commercial bank in Nigeria, and I never lied about my employment . . . neither did I fake any of my documents provided"
Immediately, my mind went to the verification part which made me contact my HR Team to confirm if they received a mail from DIPB and they didnt verify. HR said that they received a mail from the Internal Control of the Bank asking to confirm the authenticity of the updated employment letter which I uploaded on October 20th. They confirmed within 1hour to Internal Control.
I contacted Internal Control and Control said they received the mail from DIPB asking to verify the authenticity of the Updated Employment Letter and the Bank Account Statement. They received the mail by 12.45pm and verified and confirmed to DIPB by 4.30pm same day. I actually saw a copy of the mail . . . The words were . . . "Both the employment letter and account statement are hereby verified authentic and issued by us".
So what went wrong . . . where did I go wrong? . . . why was I denied on the basis of lack of verification of my employment and employer. My employer is a top bank with international presence that Google could easily confirm to them that this bank exists.
Internal Control subsequently sent them a mail attaching my denial letter stating that "our staff just informed us that he was denied on the grounds that he is not a GTE because his employment and employer could not be verified . . . But we confirmed his employment to you on Nov 3, 2017 in the attached mail".
DIPB responded that they acknowledge the mail and a processing officer will take this up, and advised that the applicant contacts his case officer.
I sent a mail subsequently to my case officer, highlighting the reasons and calmly pleaded that they review the decisison because when I got the letter, I had to take it up with my employers thinking they didnt verify my employment to DIPB, but I was informed that indeed my employers did.
I just got a response yesterday from DIPB stating that once a decision is taken, they cant revisit it. They added that they understand how frustrating it is, but they believe no error was made and they suggested that I can always re-apply if I choose to.
Reapplication however involves starting the entire process again because i would have to obtain another COE for a semester next year. Since school fees will increase, Deakin stated I have to provide another Bank account statement and that means the N13million in my account has to sit untouched in the account.
I really cannot go through that pain and stress again because of some other things I cant reveal here.
. . . And there goes my efforts to do my masters in Australia. Funny enough and in all honesty, I actually intended to use the qualifications to get a promotion in my bank but majorly to improve my chances of joining the likes of Mckinsey & Company or Bain & Company. Top consulting firms that recently entered the Nigerian business space. Its always been my dream to consult in such companies and why I will always come back is because I'm an Igbo man and I dabble into a lot of side businesses which I always enjoy doing. So even though there are better opportunities in OZ, I would always come back after my studies to strike deals or set up cross border trades between Nigeria and Oz.
Who am I even trying to convince here sef . . .
Anyways, its happened, I gave it my best shot, I suffered, I toiled and I spent a lot of money, but all I can say is that
. . . the race is not to the swift . . . time and chance happeneth to all men.
Thanks a lot my people, you guys have been awesome and I pray you hopefuls never experience what I went through last week. All the best.
It looks like if you are not married, above the age of 30 and you are not working in a well known company in Nigeria, you won't be granted visa. They probably don't want young, single Nigerian men in their country. E be like say na to marry then apply again oh... so they know you have a wife in Nigeria to come back to. These people no get joy.... If you like submit heaven and earth documents, they just don't like young single men. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be given a visa from all that you have said 1 Like |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by BisoBiso: 3:27pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
I just checked my Immi Account and saw Finalized but yet to get any correspondence in my mail. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by bestdiddy: 3:42pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Honestly its just crazy . . . I dont understand this their preference for married people cheekynero:
It looks like if you are not married, above the age of 30 and you are not working in a well known company in Nigeria, you won't be granted visa. They probably don't want young, single Nigerian men in their country. E be like say na to marry then apply again oh... so they know you have a wife in Nigerian to come back to.
These people no get joy.... If you like submit heaven and earth documents, they just don't like young single men. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be given a visa from all that you have said |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Abbey1987: 3:48pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
BisoBiso: I just checked my Immi Account and saw Finalized but yet to get any correspondence in my mail. Let's wait till tomorrow.. Hopefully grant will fall on us in Sha Allah... 1 Like |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Asoasoaso: 4:31pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
A few of you will probably know me from some of my comments and contributions made here. I just felt I should let you guys in on what has happened so far . . . it may be of help to someone.
Okay . . . I got admission to Deakin University (AL1) for a Masters in Business Analytics program to resume July 31, 2017.
I applied for the visa on June 15, 2017. Documents submitted are as follows:
1. Medicals submitted on June 22, 2017. 2. Academic documents including BSc certificate, WAEC, IELTS. 3. Resume 4. Employment letter dated Dec 15, 2011 evidencing my employment to one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. 5. Promotion letter. 6. Birth Certificate 7. Study Leave letter issued by my Bank 8. Registered Survey and Title documents of my land somewhere here in Lagos. 9. Salary Pay slips. 10. My Tax clearance letter showing my tax payments since I was employed. 11. Sworn Affidavit of sponsorship of my mom 12. My mom's school bank account statement, showing annual inflows of school fees payments.
My mom was my sponsor and she's the owner of a school here in Lagos. I provided incorporation documents, school fees receipts, notarised management account documents showing the revenue and expense profile of the school.
13. Title documents to a property owned by my mom which is rented out as well. 13. Rental receipts and account statement showing receipt of the rent annually. 14. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement.
If I can remember any other one, I will mention.
After the application on June 15th, the following occured.
July 15th . . . . No response yet from DIPB
August 15th . . . . No response. Sent an email and they replied saying the application was still under assessment.
At this point, I and my agent had to defer the admission. Deakin deferred the admission to November 6, 2017 and the new COE was uploaded on the IMMI portal.
September 15th . . . still no positive response. I sent an email and called to speak with the Case Officer. Case Officer said they were still carrying out internal checks.
October 15th . . . Still no response. Application still under assessment.
October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ.
October 20th . . . I got an email asking me to urgently provide a 3months updated employment letter and 3months updated salary payslips.
I immediately obtained the employment letter and payslips from the HR team in my Bank and uploaded same on October 22nd.
October 26th . . . I got an email asking me to provide my bank account statement. The statement was uploaded 4days later.
And Finally, on November 9, 2017 . . . I got a Student Visa Denied Decision Letter via mail. The reasons were stressed in the paragraphs below:
"while you have personal ties in Nigeria in the form of your immediate family, I find that these ties do not, of themselves, constitute a strong incentive to return home when considered against the fact that you are single and lacking strong employment or economic circumstances in Nigeria."
“I find that the course you are seeking to undertake seems inconsistent with your previous academics, but consistent with your employment background. However, as we cannot verify the existence of your employer and employment, I am unable to ascertain your position and cannot determine whether your intended studies will be of benefit to your future employment.
When I saw the above stated reasons, I was shocked and amazed. Tears rolled out of my eyes and I just couldn't comprehend what I was reading. I was at my desk in my office and didnt want to cause a scene, but people around me knew something was wrong. I cried and in my heart, I asked God . . . "but Oh Lord, you know I am employed. I am a full staff of a top commercial bank in Nigeria, and I never lied about my employment . . . neither did I fake any of my documents provided"
Immediately, my mind went to the verification part which made me contact my HR Team to confirm if they received a mail from DIPB and they didnt verify. HR said that they received a mail from the Internal Control of the Bank asking to confirm the authenticity of the updated employment letter which I uploaded on October 20th. They confirmed within 1hour to Internal Control.
I contacted Internal Control and Control said they received the mail from DIPB asking to verify the authenticity of the Updated Employment Letter and the Bank Account Statement. They received the mail by 12.45pm and verified and confirmed to DIPB by 4.30pm same day. I actually saw a copy of the mail . . . The words were . . . "Both the employment letter and account statement are hereby verified authentic and issued by us".
So what went wrong . . . where did I go wrong? . . . why was I denied on the basis of lack of verification of my employment and employer. My employer is a top bank with international presence that Google could easily confirm to them that this bank exists.
Internal Control subsequently sent them a mail attaching my denial letter stating that "our staff just informed us that he was denied on the grounds that he is not a GTE because his employment and employer could not be verified . . . But we confirmed his employment to you on Nov 3, 2017 in the attached mail".
DIPB responded that they acknowledge the mail and a processing officer will take this up, and advised that the applicant contacts his case officer.
I sent a mail subsequently to my case officer, highlighting the reasons and calmly pleaded that they review the decisison because when I got the letter, I had to take it up with my employers thinking they didnt verify my employment to DIPB, but I was informed that indeed my employers did.
I just got a response yesterday from DIPB stating that once a decision is taken, they cant revisit it. They added that they understand how frustrating it is, but they believe no error was made and they suggested that I can always re-apply if I choose to.
Reapplication however involves starting the entire process again because i would have to obtain another COE for a semester next year. Since school fees will increase, Deakin stated I have to provide another Bank account statement and that means the N13million in my account has to sit untouched in the account.
I really cannot go through that pain and stress again because of some other things I cant reveal here.
. . . And there goes my efforts to do my masters in Australia. Funny enough and in all honesty, I actually intended to use the qualifications to get a promotion in my bank but majorly to improve my chances of joining the likes of Mckinsey & Company or Bain & Company. Top consulting firms that recently entered the Nigerian business space. Its always been my dream to consult in such companies and why I will always come back is because I'm an Igbo man and I dabble into a lot of side businesses which I always enjoy doing. So even though there are better opportunities in OZ, I would always come back after my studies to strike deals or set up cross border trades between Nigeria and Oz.
Who am I even trying to convince here sef . . .
Anyways, its happened, I gave it my best shot, I suffered, I toiled and I spent a lot of money, but all I can say is that
. . . the race is not to the swift . . . time and chance happeneth to all men.
Thanks a lot my people, you guys have been awesome and I pray you hopefuls never experience what I went through last week. All the best.
Hoo very bad and sad News |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by sistaj: 4:45pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
Thanks a lot my people, you guys have been awesome and I pray you hopefuls never experience what I went through last week. All the best.
Well everything happens for good in the end.I understand how you feel but brace up.You will still realize your dreams one way or the other.will pm you |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Omooloriredade: 5:00pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Honestly its just crazy . . . I dont understand this their preference for married people
Sorry about your denial. Please what's your qualification, your intended course of study and your role in the bank? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by bestdiddy: 5:03pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
I thank God . . . I have a B.Sc in Industrial Chemistry, intending to do a Masters in Business Analytics and I have been an Analyst with the Project Finance Group of the bank since 2011. Omooloriredade:
Sorry about your denial. Please what's your qualification, your intended course of study and your role in the bank? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by bestdiddy: 5:04pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
I thank God dear, and I thank you very much too . . . OKay sistaj:
Well everything happens for good in the end.I understand how you feel but brace up.You will still realize your dreams one way or the other.will pm you |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Omooloriredade: 5:39pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: I thank God . . . I have a B.Sc in Industrial Chemistry, intending to do a Masters in Business Analytics and I have been an Analyst with the Project Finance Group of the bank since 2011.
Hmm, I was hoping you could go the PR route but not sure with your profile..... I mean the degree and experience divergence. May God direct you. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 5:41pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
tobe4real: i do receive emails and I also call the bank quite often All is well...I won’t advise anyone to use Bank to pay school fees again I prefer using Agent it’s faster and cheaper to Bank |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Ayolachris: 5:58pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
MrFuckallday: Quick question homies. Ionno where my birth certificate is anymore but I have just the baptismal certificate. Is there anyhow to get another birth cert? Also who knows where now can notarize documents in owerri? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Ayolachris: 6:04pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Go to No 1 Tetlow Road. From bank road , beside UBA, enter dat Tetlow by Bank road opposite d Yellow 2Deck look by ur right...( just after dos Artists dat sell pictures n artwork).... Or u can alternatively go to the Federal High court at Orlu road n Certify dem.
Hope dis helps .. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by foreverkind1(m): 6:31pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
A few of you will probably know me from some of my comments and contributions made here. I just felt I should let you guys in on what has happened so far . . . it may be of help to someone.
Okay . . . I got admission to Deakin University (AL1) for a Masters in Business Analytics program to resume July 31, 2017.
I applied for the visa on June 15, 2017. Documents submitted are as follows:
1. Medicals submitted on June 22, 2017. 2. Academic documents including BSc certificate, WAEC, IELTS. 3. Resume 4. Employment letter dated Dec 15, 2011 evidencing my employment to one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. 5. Promotion letter. 6. Birth Certificate 7. Study Leave letter issued by my Bank 8. Registered Survey and Title documents of my land somewhere here in Lagos. 9. Salary Pay slips. 10. My Tax clearance letter showing my tax payments since I was employed. 11. Sworn Affidavit of sponsorship of my mom 12. My mom's school bank account statement, showing annual inflows of school fees payments.
My mom was my sponsor and she's the owner of a school here in Lagos. I provided incorporation documents, school fees receipts, notarised management account documents showing the revenue and expense profile of the school.
13. Title documents to a property owned by my mom which is rented out as well. 13. Rental receipts and account statement showing receipt of the rent annually. 14. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement.
If I can remember any other one, I will mention.
After the application on June 15th, the following occured.
July 15th . . . . No response yet from DIPB
August 15th . . . . No response. Sent an email and they replied saying the application was still under assessment.
At this point, I and my agent had to defer the admission. Deakin deferred the admission to November 6, 2017 and the new COE was uploaded on the IMMI portal.
September 15th . . . still no positive response. I sent an email and called to speak with the Case Officer. Case Officer said they were still carrying out internal checks.
October 15th . . . Still no response. Application still under assessment.
October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ.
October 20th . . . I got an email asking me to urgently provide a 3months updated employment letter and 3months updated salary payslips.
I immediately obtained the employment letter and payslips from the HR team in my Bank and uploaded same on October 22nd.
October 26th . . . I got an email asking me to provide my bank account statement. The statement was uploaded 4days later.
And Finally, on November 9, 2017 . . . I got a Student Visa Denied Decision Letter via mail. The reasons were stressed in the paragraphs below:
"while you have personal ties in Nigeria in the form of your immediate family, I find that these ties do not, of themselves, constitute a strong incentive to return home when considered against the fact that you are single and lacking strong employment or economic circumstances in Nigeria."
“I find that the course you are seeking to undertake seems inconsistent with your previous academics, but consistent with your employment background. However, as we cannot verify the existence of your employer and employment, I am unable to ascertain your position and cannot determine whether your intended studies will be of benefit to your future employment.
When I saw the above stated reasons, I was shocked and amazed. Tears rolled out of my eyes and I just couldn't comprehend what I was reading. I was at my desk in my office and didnt want to cause a scene, but people around me knew something was wrong. I cried and in my heart, I asked God . . . "but Oh Lord, you know I am employed. I am a full staff of a top commercial bank in Nigeria, and I never lied about my employment . . . neither did I fake any of my documents provided"
Immediately, my mind went to the verification part which made me contact my HR Team to confirm if they received a mail from DIPB and they didnt verify. HR said that they received a mail from the Internal Control of the Bank asking to confirm the authenticity of the updated employment letter which I uploaded on October 20th. They confirmed within 1hour to Internal Control.
I contacted Internal Control and Control said they received the mail from DIPB asking to verify the authenticity of the Updated Employment Letter and the Bank Account Statement. They received the mail by 12.45pm and verified and confirmed to DIPB by 4.30pm same day. I actually saw a copy of the mail . . . The words were . . . "Both the employment letter and account statement are hereby verified authentic and issued by us".
So what went wrong . . . where did I go wrong? . . . why was I denied on the basis of lack of verification of my employment and employer. My employer is a top bank with international presence that Google could easily confirm to them that this bank exists.
Internal Control subsequently sent them a mail attaching my denial letter stating that "our staff just informed us that he was denied on the grounds that he is not a GTE because his employment and employer could not be verified . . . But we confirmed his employment to you on Nov 3, 2017 in the attached mail".
DIPB responded that they acknowledge the mail and a processing officer will take this up, and advised that the applicant contacts his case officer.
I sent a mail subsequently to my case officer, highlighting the reasons and calmly pleaded that they review the decisison because when I got the letter, I had to take it up with my employers thinking they didnt verify my employment to DIPB, but I was informed that indeed my employers did.
I just got a response yesterday from DIPB stating that once a decision is taken, they cant revisit it. They added that they understand how frustrating it is, but they believe no error was made and they suggested that I can always re-apply if I choose to.
Reapplication however involves starting the entire process again because i would have to obtain another COE for a semester next year. Since school fees will increase, Deakin stated I have to provide another Bank account statement and that means the N13million in my account has to sit untouched in the account.
I really cannot go through that pain and stress again because of some other things I cant reveal here.
. . . And there goes my efforts to do my masters in Australia. Funny enough and in all honesty, I actually intended to use the qualifications to get a promotion in my bank but majorly to improve my chances of joining the likes of Mckinsey & Company or Bain & Company. Top consulting firms that recently entered the Nigerian business space. Its always been my dream to consult in such companies and why I will always come back is because I'm an Igbo man and I dabble into a lot of side businesses which I always enjoy doing. So even though there are better opportunities in OZ, I would always come back after my studies to strike deals or set up cross border trades between Nigeria and Oz.
Who am I even trying to convince here sef . . .
Anyways, its happened, I gave it my best shot, I suffered, I toiled and I spent a lot of money, but all I can say is that
. . . the race is not to the swift . . . time and chance happeneth to all men.
Thanks a lot my people, you guys have been awesome and I pray you hopefuls never experience what I went through last week. All the best.
Sorry to hear this bro, but I think the main problem is you going for an msc that's not related in any way to your previous bsc ,please do get refund of your tuition and apply into another university, with a course that's very related to your bsc . Then reapply for visa, you will surely get it, just tackle those reasons bro, it's well 2 Likes |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 6:46pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Abbey1987: 7:04pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Abbey1987: gurus in the house, if an application is tagged Finalized on Immi Account, how long will it take them to send the decision to the email? i'm very optimistic that allah will do the best for me? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by joephemzyz(m): 7:06pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
@bestdiddy the best is yet bro.... Keep your head up... God will make all things right. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by samakinbo: 7:08pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
A few of you will probably know me from some of my comments and contributions made here. I just felt I should let you guys in on what has happened so far . . . it may be of help to someone.
Okay . . . I got admission to Deakin University (AL1) for a Masters in Business Analytics program to resume July 31, 2017.
I applied for the visa on June 15, 2017. Documents submitted are as follows:
1. Medicals submitted on June 22, 2017. 2. Academic documents including BSc certificate, WAEC, IELTS. 3. Resume 4. Employment letter dated Dec 15, 2011 evidencing my employment to one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. 5. Promotion letter. 6. Birth Certificate 7. Study Leave letter issued by my Bank 8. Registered Survey and Title documents of my land somewhere here in Lagos. 9. Salary Pay slips. 10. My Tax clearance letter showing my tax payments since I was employed. 11. Sworn Affidavit of sponsorship of my mom 12. My mom's school bank account statement, showing annual inflows of school fees payments.
My mom was my sponsor and she's the owner of a school here in Lagos. I provided incorporation documents, school fees receipts, notarised management account documents showing the revenue and expense profile of the school.
13. Title documents to a property owned by my mom which is rented out as well. 13. Rental receipts and account statement showing receipt of the rent annually. 14. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement.
The Case Officer is just mean. Upon all this document you submitted. After-all you are paying millions of Naira as tuition fee and its not free. Don't give up on your dream.God knows best. So painful men |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by kofson: 9:38pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
cheekynero:
It looks like if you are not married, above the age of 30 and you are not working in a well known company in Nigeria, you won't be granted visa. They probably don't want young, single Nigerian men in their country. E be like say na to marry then apply again oh... so they know you have a wife in Nigeria to come back to.
These people no get joy.... If you like submit heaven and earth documents, they just don't like young single men. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be given a visa from all that you have said I am more than 30yrs and single but yet got my grant by the grace of God. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ejimjesus: 9:48pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Please house, those whose visa was denied can they get a refund of their tuition fees? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by cheekynero: 10:07pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Good morning my people
I trust we're all doing well.
Well, i've been pained and terribly heartbroken in recent days. Its really been tough since I got the disappointing news last week, But God has seen me through.
A few of you will probably know me from some of my comments and contributions made here. I just felt I should let you guys in on what has happened so far . . . it may be of help to someone.
Okay . . . I got admission to Deakin University (AL1) for a Masters in Business Analytics program to resume July 31, 2017.
I applied for the visa on June 15, 2017. Documents submitted are as follows:
1. Medicals submitted on June 22, 2017. 2. Academic documents including BSc certificate, WAEC, IELTS. 3. Resume 4. Employment letter dated Dec 15, 2011 evidencing my employment to one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. 5. Promotion letter. 6. Birth Certificate 7. Study Leave letter issued by my Bank 8. Registered Survey and Title documents of my land somewhere here in Lagos. 9. Salary Pay slips. 10. My Tax clearance letter showing my tax payments since I was employed. 11. Sworn Affidavit of sponsorship of my mom 12. My mom's school bank account statement, showing annual inflows of school fees payments.
My mom was my sponsor and she's the owner of a school here in Lagos. I provided incorporation documents, school fees receipts, notarised management account documents showing the revenue and expense profile of the school.
13. Title documents to a property owned by my mom which is rented out as well. 13. Rental receipts and account statement showing receipt of the rent annually. 14. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement.
If I can remember any other one, I will mention.
After the application on June 15th, the following occured.
July 15th . . . . No response yet from DIPB
August 15th . . . . No response. Sent an email and they replied saying the application was still under assessment.
At this point, I and my agent had to defer the admission. Deakin deferred the admission to November 6, 2017 and the new COE was uploaded on the IMMI portal.
September 15th . . . still no positive response. I sent an email and called to speak with the Case Officer. Case Officer said they were still carrying out internal checks.
October 15th . . . Still no response. Application still under assessment.
October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ.
October 20th . . . I got an email asking me to urgently provide a 3months updated employment letter and 3months updated salary payslips.
I immediately obtained the employment letter and payslips from the HR team in my Bank and uploaded same on October 22nd.
October 26th . . . I got an email asking me to provide my bank account statement. The statement was uploaded 4days later.
And Finally, on November 9, 2017 . . . I got a Student Visa Denied Decision Letter via mail. The reasons were stressed in the paragraphs below:
"while you have personal ties in Nigeria in the form of your immediate family, I find that these ties do not, of themselves, constitute a strong incentive to return home when considered against the fact that you are single and lacking strong employment or economic circumstances in Nigeria."
“I find that the course you are seeking to undertake seems inconsistent with your previous academics, but consistent with your employment background. However, as we cannot verify the existence of your employer and employment, I am unable to ascertain your position and cannot determine whether your intended studies will be of benefit to your future employment.
When I saw the above stated reasons, I was shocked and amazed. Tears rolled out of my eyes and I just couldn't comprehend what I was reading. I was at my desk in my office and didnt want to cause a scene, but people around me knew something was wrong. I cried and in my heart, I asked God . . . "but Oh Lord, you know I am employed. I am a full staff of a top commercial bank in Nigeria, and I never lied about my employment . . . neither did I fake any of my documents provided"
Immediately, my mind went to the verification part which made me contact my HR Team to confirm if they received a mail from DIPB and they didnt verify. HR said that they received a mail from the Internal Control of the Bank asking to confirm the authenticity of the updated employment letter which I uploaded on October 20th. They confirmed within 1hour to Internal Control.
I contacted Internal Control and Control said they received the mail from DIPB asking to verify the authenticity of the Updated Employment Letter and the Bank Account Statement. They received the mail by 12.45pm and verified and confirmed to DIPB by 4.30pm same day. I actually saw a copy of the mail . . . The words were . . . "Both the employment letter and account statement are hereby verified authentic and issued by us".
So what went wrong . . . where did I go wrong? . . . why was I denied on the basis of lack of verification of my employment and employer. My employer is a top bank with international presence that Google could easily confirm to them that this bank exists.
Internal Control subsequently sent them a mail attaching my denial letter stating that "our staff just informed us that he was denied on the grounds that he is not a GTE because his employment and employer could not be verified . . . But we confirmed his employment to you on Nov 3, 2017 in the attached mail".
DIPB responded that they acknowledge the mail and a processing officer will take this up, and advised that the applicant contacts his case officer.
I sent a mail subsequently to my case officer, highlighting the reasons and calmly pleaded that they review the decisison because when I got the letter, I had to take it up with my employers thinking they didnt verify my employment to DIPB, but I was informed that indeed my employers did.
I just got a response yesterday from DIPB stating that once a decision is taken, they cant revisit it. They added that they understand how frustrating it is, but they believe no error was made and they suggested that I can always re-apply if I choose to.
Reapplication however involves starting the entire process again because i would have to obtain another COE for a semester next year. Since school fees will increase, Deakin stated I have to provide another Bank account statement and that means the N13million in my account has to sit untouched in the account.
I really cannot go through that pain and stress again because of some other things I cant reveal here.
. . . And there goes my efforts to do my masters in Australia. Funny enough and in all honesty, I actually intended to use the qualifications to get a promotion in my bank but majorly to improve my chances of joining the likes of Mckinsey & Company or Bain & Company. Top consulting firms that recently entered the Nigerian business space. Its always been my dream to consult in such companies and why I will always come back is because I'm an Igbo man and I dabble into a lot of side businesses which I always enjoy doing. So even though there are better opportunities in OZ, I would always come back after my studies to strike deals or set up cross border trades between Nigeria and Oz.
Who am I even trying to convince here sef . . .
Anyways, its happened, I gave it my best shot, I suffered, I toiled and I spent a lot of money, but all I can say is that
. . . the race is not to the swift . . . time and chance happeneth to all men.
Thanks a lot my people, you guys have been awesome and I pray you hopefuls never experience what I went through last week. All the best.
On second thought after reading your story again. You said "October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ." I'm sure this must have pissed them off because I can remember when writing the SOP, they asked if you have done a research into other study options in other countries and why you decided to take Australia instead. These guys are looking for the slightest excuse to deny you visa and you made it easy for them. 2 Likes |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by zeemo2007: 1:05am On Nov 17, 2017 |
bestdiddy: Honestly its just crazy . . . I dont understand this their preference for married people
Sorry bro. Sometimes life toss us around even when we giving it our best shot. It wasn't meant to be and better days ahead. You submitted a whole lot of evidences and documents. Most times our SOP are badly worded and discouraging and these might cast doubts on all the numerous documents and evidences submitted for visa applications. Can you send me your SOP to see ? |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by liliberth: 6:22am On Nov 17, 2017 |
Pls did anyone apply to flinders University I’m finding it hard to create my student ID, how do I go about it. Thanks. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by sistaj: 6:31am On Nov 17, 2017 |
cheekynero:
On second thought after reading your story again. You said "October 18th . . . I sent a mail informing the DIPB that I had been admitted to a University in the UK for an MBA program and I would appreciate a more detailed update on the application as I still prefer studying in the OZ."
I'm sure this must have pissed them off because I can remember when writing the SOP, they asked if you have done a research into other study options in other countries and why you decided to take Australia instead. These guys are looking for the slightest excuse to deny you visa and you made it easy for them. The mail has no impact whatever on their decision.There is something like first choice second choice etc.That one chose Australia as a first choice does not mean one will not have other options especially when their decision is taking so long. |
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 6:43am On Nov 17, 2017 |
ejimjesus: Please house, those whose visa was denied can they get a refund of their tuition fees? Yes 100% full refund |