Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by LagosismyHome(f): 12:02am On Nov 30, 2017 |
PreshNeymar:
DS-I60 form) What's your highest degree before this program? Me: It's just my O'level ma'am
Vo: how many schools did you apply for aside Franklin? Me: one Vo: which would be? Me: university of Houston Vo: were you admitted Me: yes of course Vo: did you do any standardized test Me: yes i did(IELTS....int English Language Testing System)
University of Houston but no SAT exam.... that one of their requirements. THE vo probably thought your story didnt add up since its even a better school 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by jerrypeacelinks(m): 12:41am On Nov 30, 2017 |
PreshNeymar: Hello, I've been a silent follower of this thread and have read past transcripts like say tomorrow no dey, but i believe God knows the best.
Visa denied today 29/11/2017 at lagos embassy by one oyinbo woman at window 5
Gurus in the house, please i need help cox i am about to re-apply using different DS-I60 form. Here goes the transcript *****after many many checks and fingerprints*****
Me: good morning ma'am Vo: good morning... "can i have your documents"? Me: passes passport and I-20 Vo: so, you're a student?(guess she saw this on my DS-I60 form) What's your highest degree before this program? Me: It's just my O'level ma'am Vo: tell me about your school Me: was saying some stuffs about Franklin University ***Vo cuts in*** Vo: how many schools did you apply for aside Franklin? Me: one Vo: which would be? Me: university of Houston Vo: were you admitted Me: yes of course Vo: did you do any standardized test Me: yes i did(IELTS....int English Language Testing System) Vo: who would be sponsoring you? Me: my dad Vo: what does he do? Me: he's a real estate consultant and also into oil and gas. Vo: okay, but sorry, you're not legible for this visa at the moment... Bla bla bla(handing over my documents + a blue paper)....
Please, where did i Bleep up I need replies So so sorry about your denial dear. I understand how frustrating it could be. But I feel your challenge is on your choice of University and your choice of words. You didn't respond + research + defend well and this is why I said so: 1. The two Universities are not on the same level my sister/ brother in terms of ranking. Franklin University, Columbus Ohio is rated 830 in the US while University of Houston is rated number 77 . Can you see the difference? So why would you choose a lowly ranked school if number 77 found you worthy of an admission? And the way you answered the VO, "Of course!!!!"..as if you be Wole Soyinka lol … if I be VO, I go ask you to bring your head lemme knock you 2. Standardized test. I know SAT is a perquisite for admission into a bachelors, just like GRE is to Graduate School. I don't know if IELTS alone is accepted for bachelors. Remember, these are midnight inspirations flying into my head and if investigated, can be linked to your delayed visa. MY ADVISEIt's never too late. At least small soup still remain for the pot as you never spill am finish. Now this is what you must do to please the visa gods 1. I don't know sha o, but I will advise you try again dear and this time, when asked, how many schools did you apply to, maintain your choice of words but talk more like an INTELLIGENT STUDENT WEY SABI WETIN HIM DEY FIND. Don't twist the stated truth which is counting in your favour already into a lie just cos you feel you will get a soft landing o (cos it's been recorded o. Remember VO is typing as you speak) but go this way:[/b] VO: How many schools did you apply to? You: I actually applied to two schools and got admits from both but I chose FUC, Ohio over Houston because blablabla (find a wonderful tangible reason. Maybe check the population of both schools. Franklin's population maybe smaller and hence, you could say you prefer a school where you can cope easily than one where the population will be overwhelming for you. Do not just throw a casual answer like you did. Back it up with something stringent. This nah reason wey enter my head now sha o .But on you own, you suppose know the reason why you chose FUC or better still follow my second advise which I feel is much more safer and best if proven by experienced gurus in the house. 2. Since Houston gave you admission too (which I am somehow doubting o in my VO mind ), refire with their i-20 as it is a much more better school that your chosen FUC. Though I would want the gurus to react on this one sha cos of SEVIS transfer or stuffs like that. Don't know she, all nah reason wey dey enter my head by inspiration this midnight o Though something in me is telling me that if HOUSTON hadn't admitted you as you claimed, then you were on the verge of bagging your visa. But because your answers were casual without concrete reasons to back them up, now you have to try again. Good a thing VO said you are not eligible at the moment which means hope dey, you could be eligible if you work on your lapses well and sound more like a genuine student wey sabi wetin him want next time u face the VO. 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by ponpon(m): 12:50am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Scholastica16:
Haba, when Walspring's offer was on I was directing everyone I knew to him. Now that ponpon has his thing going, never a day passes by without me recommending him or the company in question.
I feel bad for Nigerians who pay N75k+ for an exam that they could have paid N50k or less for that is why I do it. I have no horse in this race. I also paid through paypal then and it was painful finding out about other means to pay 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by princekuli: 1:13am On Nov 30, 2017 |
LagosismyHome:
Why you calling my name oooo. Did you share transcript My interview is on December 5, just asking this on behalf of a sister who got her Visa approved today, she's not a member on this forum |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Dollypop34: 1:52am On Nov 30, 2017 |
gbaby4live:
Don't confuse yourself..
Are you employed now? Gbaby4live Could you please chat me on WhatsApp? 09036769428 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by captain90210(m): 2:10am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Please can u shed more light on this J1 visa. Thanks BlowJobs:
the bolded, Yes, you must go through the designated agency. That is why i said J1 visa is the easiest. Once you get the documents from the agency, your Visa na 90% confirm. so for J1 visa, you will need to go through Dept of State designated agencies
All my J1 interview, Vo just ask for my DS form and Sevis plus insurance and told me to pick up my visa while handling me the white paper.
It was like i went there to do finger print.
My first J1 visa interview was the longest and it took approximately 30secs to 1min, 30secs.
PS: i didn't apply in Nigeria, maybe that was a factor too (it was definitely a factor in getting direct contact with one of the DOS agency) 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Nobody: 2:18am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Dupsaw:
Congratulations uncle 0127948763 |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by jerrypeacelinks(m): 2:39am On Nov 30, 2017 |
princekuli:
My interview is on December 5, just asking this on behalf of a sister who got her Visa approved today, she's not a member on this forum Can't u get her visa transcript and post for people here to learn and be encouraged? She mustn't be a member here but cos u are opportuned to know her, people can benefit from her experience too. If not, y wud u need an info from here to her if she can't help brothers and sisters here 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by jerrypeacelinks(m): 3:15am On Nov 30, 2017 |
For those who either are yet to apply for a visa or wish to reapply, here are timing for the next available dates in December.
Available date (Monday 18th December) - Lagos embassy.
Time -----Date ---------------------------------------Available 06:30 Monday December 18, 2017 -----11 06:45 Monday December 18, 2017 -----33 07:15 Monday December 18, 2017 ------ 5 07:30 Monday December 18, 2017 -----17 07:45 Monday December 18, 2017 -----15 08:00 Monday December 18, 2017 -------4 08:15 Monday December 18, 2017 -------5
Other dates include 19th till end of December (excluding public holidays and weekends). 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by wisenewgem(m): 4:04am On Nov 30, 2017 |
I've been schedule for US visa interview at the embassy in Abuja on 14th december,2017. Time 7.30am.
Thanks to al those that posted their interview transcipts. It has really helped me prepare.
I pray i emerge successful. 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Cephas0009: 5:04am On Nov 30, 2017 |
jerrypeacelinks: For those who either are yet to apply for a visa or wish to reapply, here are timing for the next available dates in December.
Available date (Monday 18th December) - Lagos embassy.
Time -----Date ---------------------------------------Available 06:30 Monday December 18, 2017 -----11 06:45 Monday December 18, 2017 -----33 07:15 Monday December 18, 2017 ------ 5 07:30 Monday December 18, 2017 -----17 07:45 Monday December 18, 2017 -----15 08:00 Monday December 18, 2017 -------4 08:15 Monday December 18, 2017 -------5
Other dates include 19th till end of December (excluding public holidays and weekends).
Good to know you've reapplied... All the best Sir |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 6:30am On Nov 30, 2017 |
My watchword... 13 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by PreshNeymar(m): 6:33am On Nov 30, 2017 |
LagosismyHome
University of Houston but no SAT exam.... that one of their requirements. THE vo probably thought your story didnt add up since its even a better school....
Thank you! [b][/b] |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by herrlicher: 6:52am On Nov 30, 2017 |
U don't have a single tie back home. No kids, no reliable job + (experience), not married...mehnn u gave uraelf up to section 214. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 6:59am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Olamsanj:
How would you get admitted to University of Houston and go for Franklin University instead. Probably that’s what the VO sees too. My thought tho! Are we 100% sure he was actually admitted to the University of Houston? 4 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 7:09am On Nov 30, 2017 |
scaezar: I hope scholarship boosts chances of visa approval sha... Yes in some cases. Financial capability guaranteed |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 7:37am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Senate111:
I guess the number of denial with good response today alone justifies the testimony(transcript) of Cassy14 when she rightly stated the number of denial before hers showing her gratitude to God.
I dont know if God seats in heaven & carries out visa lotteries on who to grant visa like you jokingly or mockingly said, but am certain it takes Gods favour to secure one. Eccl 9:11 the race is not to the swift nor the battle is to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding nor yet favour to men of skills.
That you sleep & rise, got ur visa while others did not or you got a job and others were not as lucky as u were is not because you are better, but because a higher authority chose to set you apart. You may call it luck but I call it favour.
So if you have forgotten the place of God in one's life by reason of long stay in the USA, I suggest u return to Nigeria and learn or relearn what Gods favour truelly is. I love this!! 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 7:48am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Stanleych007: You almost got your visa until that leave of absense talk. No Chinese firm would do that..Try and refire but this time avoid those coming back to resume in Huawei talk..Good luck.. Exactly |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 7:51am On Nov 30, 2017 |
EZEIGBO1OFIMO: lol, my signature has casted . getting an F-1 seems to be getting harder these days.
It will be easier!! |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 7:58am On Nov 30, 2017 |
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Nwabu007(m): 8:19am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Hi Nairalanders, I'm dropping the transcript of a very close friend of mine who indirectly benefited from the wealth of information on this forum. I must acknowledge the great work everyone is doing here. Both those asking the questions and people responding to these questions. His transcript goes thus; VO: Good morning Me: Good morning VO: Your documents please. Me: I gave her the documents (I20, Sevis Receipt and International Passport) VO: Checking the documents and typing. After few seconds, you are going to Illinois for doctorate degree (she was talking to herself while typing). Me: I was looking at her. VO: What is your highest degree of qualification Me: BSc. First Class VO: Really? But you are going for PhD. Okay you will be doing the masters along. Me: I was just looking at her as she answered herself. I only nodded my head in agreement. VO: She typed a little bit. How many schools did you applied to? Me: Two schools, I named the schools VO: Why have you decided to go for UIC? Me: I chose this school because of these reasons; 1.UIC promotes cutting edge research opportunities, transformative educational growth and professional advancement. 2. Chemical Engineering department is populated largely by award-winning faculty that develop advanced fundamental insights into new processes and building innovative technologies. 3. My interactions with Prof Meenesh Singh and Prof Christos G. Takoudis whose wealth of research experience in Reaction Kinetics and Process Analysis aligns greatly with my research interest and my Undergraduate research project and I hope to learn a great deal from, in application to solving environmental and energy related problems. VO: What did you studied for BSc.? Me: Chemical Engineering VO: She looked at the I20. Okay you will be studying Chemical Engineering too. VO: What was your research area Me: Kinetics and reaction engineering VO: What will you be focusing on at UIC? Me: Kinetics and reaction engineering VO: What is Kinetics and reaction engineering? Me: I answered her to the extent that she stopped me. VO: Do you know anybody in USA? Me: No VO: Are you willing to pay for your bills? Me: Yes. VO: Your Visa is approved. She gave me a white paper and circle my visa pick up point. Remark: I tried to see if there is science to the process, the only thing is God's grace and favour. I prayed.
PS: I had to retrieve this from my friend as it will be largely unfair if he doesn't give back.
Hopefully, mine wil come up next year. I had to reconsider further processing of St John University as I wasn't awarded TA. New York is very expensive place to study and live and like Egbon Twood would say, take your time to plan your study. Lagosismyhome would always advise, REFIRE! That's what I have done with three schools for Fall 2018. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Nobody: 8:22am On Nov 30, 2017 |
jerrypeacelinks:
So so sorry about your denial dear. I understand how frustrating it could be. But I feel your challenge is on your choice of University and your choice of words. You didn't respond + research + defend well and this is why I said so:
1. The two Universities are not on the same level my sister/ brother in terms of ranking. Franklin University, Columbus Ohio is rated 830 in the US while University of Houston is rated number 77 . Can you see the difference? So why would you choose a lowly ranked school if number 77 found you worthy of an admission? And the way you answered the VO, "Of course!!!!"..as if you be Wole Soyinka lol … if I be VO, I go ask you to bring your head lemme knock you
2. Standardized test. I know SAT is a perquisite for admission into a bachelors, just like GRE is to Graduate School. I don't know if IELTS alone is accepted for bachelors. Remember, these are midnight inspirations flying into my head and if investigated, can be linked to your delayed visa.
MY ADVISE It's never too late. At least small soup still remain for the pot as you never spill am finish. Now this is what you must do to please the visa gods
1. I don't know sha o, but I will advise you try again dear and this time, when asked, how many schools did you apply to, maintain your choice of words but talk more like an INTELLIGENT STUDENT WEY SABI WETIN HIM DEY FIND. Don't twist the stated truth which is counting in your favour already into a lie just cos you feel you will get a soft landing o (cos it's been recorded o. Remember VO is typing as you speak) but go this way:[/b]
VO: How many schools did you apply to? You: I actually applied to two schools and got admits from both but I chose FUC, Ohio over Houston because blablabla (find a wonderful tangible reason. Maybe check the population of both schools. Franklin's population maybe smaller and hence, you could say you prefer a school where you can cope easily than one where the population will be overwhelming for you. Do not just throw a casual answer like you did. Back it up with something stringent. This nah reason wey enter my head now sha o .But on you own, you suppose know the reason why you chose FUC or better still follow my second advise which I feel is much more safer and best if proven by experienced gurus in the house.
2. Since Houston gave you admission too (which I am somehow doubting o in my VO mind ), refire with their i-20 as it is a much more better school that your chosen FUC. Though I would want the gurus to react on this one sha cos of SEVIS transfer or stuffs like that. Don't know she, all nah reason wey dey enter my head by inspiration this midnight o
Though something in me is telling me that if HOUSTON hadn't admitted you as you claimed, then you were on the verge of bagging your visa. But because your answers were casual without concrete reasons to back them up, now you have to try again.
Good a thing VO said you are not eligible at the moment which means hope dey, you could be eligible if you work on your lapses well and sound more like a genuine student wey sabi wetin him want next time u face the VO. Not all schools require SAT for Bachelor degree... Park University require only IELTS |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 8:26am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Nwabu007:
Hopefully, mine wil come up next year. I had to reconsider further processing of St John University as I wasn't awarded TA. New York is very expensive place to study and live and like Egbon Twood would say, take your time to plan your study. Lagosismyhome would always advise, REFIRE! That's what I have done with three schools for Fall 2018. If you would like to stay up in the northeast, consider the University of Rochester, Penn State, Michigan State, UMich. I wish you the best! 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 8:27am On Nov 30, 2017 |
oluwadamilare26:
Not all schools require SAT for Bachelor degree... Park University require only IELTS True, but if you're truly a genuine student, won't you be interested in taking an exam that could give you an edge in terms of admissions and potential for funding? 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by tosinooo: 8:32am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Thank you for this! Nwabu007: Hi Nairalanders, I'm dropping the transcript of a very close friend of mine who indirectly benefited from the wealth of information on this forum. I must acknowledge the great work everyone is doing here. Both those asking the questions and people responding to these questions. His transcript goes thus; VO: Good morning Me: Good morning VO: Your documents please. Me: I gave her the documents (I20, Sevis Receipt and International Passport) VO: Checking the documents and typing. After few seconds, you are going to Illinois for doctorate degree (she was talking to herself while typing). Me: I was looking at her. VO: What is your highest degree of qualification Me: BSc. First Class VO: Really? But you are going for PhD. Okay you will be doing the masters along. Me: I was just looking at her as she answered herself. I only nodded my head in agreement. VO: She typed a little bit. How many schools did you applied to? Me: Two schools, I named the schools VO: Why have you decided to go for UIC? Me: I chose this school because of these reasons; 1.UIC promotes cutting edge research opportunities, transformative educational growth and professional advancement. 2. Chemical Engineering department is populated largely by award-winning faculty that develop advanced fundamental insights into new processes and building innovative technologies. 3. My interactions with Prof Meenesh Singh and Prof Christos G. Takoudis whose wealth of research experience in Reaction Kinetics and Process Analysis aligns greatly with my research interest and my Undergraduate research project and I hope to learn a great deal from, in application to solving environmental and energy related problems. VO: What did you studied for BSc.? Me: Chemical Engineering VO: She looked at the I20. Okay you will be studying Chemical Engineering too. VO: What was your research area Me: Kinetics and reaction engineering VO: What will you be focusing on at UIC? Me: Kinetics and reaction engineering VO: What is Kinetics and reaction engineering? Me: I answered her to the extent that she stopped me. VO: Do you know anybody in USA? Me: No VO: Are you willing to pay for your bills? Me: Yes. VO: Your Visa is approved. She gave me a white paper and circle my visa pick up point. Remark: I tried to see if there is science to the process, the only thing is God's grace and favour. I prayed.
PS: I had to retrieve this from my friend as it will be largely unfair if he doesn't give back.
Hopefully, mine wil come up next year. I had to reconsider further processing of St John University as I wasn't awarded TA. New York is very expensive place to study and live and like Egbon Twood would say, take your time to plan your study. Lagosismyhome would always advise, REFIRE! That's what I have done with three schools for Fall 2018. |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Nwabu007(m): 8:34am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Thank you. I've submitted my application to Penn State University. I will look up others. TWoods:
If you would like to stay up in the northeast, consider the University of Rochester, Penn State, Michigan State, UMich. I wish you the best! 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by lydia19: 8:38am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Good morning all, please is there anybody going to University of Arkansas for medical sciences for spring 2018? |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Nobody: 8:45am On Nov 30, 2017 |
TWoods:
True, but if you're truly a genuine student, won't you be interested in taking an exam that could give you an edge in terms of admissions and potential for funding? Well, SAT helps funding... but if you have your money... not that necessary |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 8:45am On Nov 30, 2017 |
Damilare5882: My visa was approved today at Lagos by the Lady in Window 5....I was fully prepared after undergoing series of mock exam from @omoluabiguy ( big ups to you bro) and my God sent (Taiwo....she has been there for me right from the day1 that i started this application ....I really appreciate you biiiiigggggg time)...............Big ups to @bigfrancis for helping me to pay for my sevis and i20 fee........big ups to the big madam in the house @lagosismyhome for helping me to proofread my SOP......and to my fellow nairalanders.. i really wanna say a big thank you to you all
My transcript goes thus:
No greeting as she had a straight face..... me sef just give am straight face
VO: Your passport and i20 pls?( i passed it to her ) VO: Which school are you going to in the US Me: Eastern Illinois University Vo: To do what ? ME: To study and acquire my professional masters in Geographical information system and cartography VO: Why did you pick GIS ?...(I heard her oo but i wasn't prepared for the way she re framed the question, So i said pardon? ... because i was trying to boot an answer to give to that ..so she repeated the question again,so as not to waste time , i just gave one rough answer that came to my head at that particular time but that wasn't the answer i prepared to give , i dont know how and why i just went blank) Me: I picked GIS because it will give me the opportunity to solve Nigeria problem in sectors such as transportation, housing and public health..(she was typing very fast.. she just paused all of a sudden and stared at me.....and said..Do you mean you wanna solve Nigeria problems with cartography?) Me: I quickly re framed the answer and said NO, i mean Nigerian Urban problems.( for my mind , i just dey talk say.. oboi , you don fck up.............i sha stayed focused.....she typed for some few seconds again) Vo: Was any test required for this degree? Me: No test was required but i wrote TOEFL Vo: How did you do? Me: I Scored 75 Vo: Who is paying for your tuition Me: My uncle Vo: What does he do? Me: Hes into real estates.... buying and selling of lands and houses Vo: When did you graduated? Me: 2014 Vo: Which school? Me: LAUTECH Vo: Whats your highest qualification? Me: B.tech Urban and regional planning Vo: So what have you been doing since you graduated Me: I enrolled for a certificate course in GIS that gave me the preliminary knowledge in GIS which i concluded some few months ago and also i have a side business that i run which is buying and selling of building materials majorly cement 'which i also supply to regional environment'( this one na ajasa oo) Vo: How long have you been running this business? Me: 4yrs Vo: Whats going to happen to your business when you are gone? Me: My mom will take charge till i get back Vo:Whats the duration of your course? Me: 2 yrs Vo:Have traveled before? Me:YES Vo:where? Me:South Africa Vo:Are you married? Me:NO Vo:Do you have kids? Me:Yes
(she typed for like 30secs and then she said the magic word...'' i will be approving your visa bla bla bla bla'').............i just went on ghost mode!!!!.............like i dont know if i should laugh smile or cry
Note: I applied for visiting around june but i was denied All the same ..Grace and favor spoke for me!!!!!! Thanks to GOD!!
Yes, the grace that meets!! Congratulations!! 2 Likes |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by tosinooo: 8:48am On Nov 30, 2017 |
I applied to UA too. Have they started rolling out admission decisions? lydia19: Good morning all, please is there anybody going to University of Arkansas for medical sciences for spring 2018? |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by TWoods(m): 8:50am On Nov 30, 2017 |
oluwadamilare26:
Well, SAT helps funding... but if you have your money... not that necessary Rich Americans still take the SAT. But as you said, if you have your money and all you're interested in is a low tier school simply interested in your tuition, sure. 1 Like |
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 12 by Josh4wod: 8:58am On Nov 30, 2017 |
TWoods:
I like your last line. In there lies the irony that you obviously missed. It seems God’s “favor” only exists in countries where people are too incompetent to rule themselves. Favor is simply grace unmerited. Favor is being able to wake up when others don’t, it is being blessed to breathe, enjoy good health and long life. Favor is NOT when you obtain a visa. The decision on whether a visa is issued or not isn’t based on how long you prayed or how well you fasted. It’s based on the fact that you met a clear set of criteria best known to the VO who interviewed you. Others may not get visas, but you don’t get to see the rationale for why they were denied. You have zero idea if they had once misrepresented themselves in previous applications. You have no clue if they have prior histories of visa denials... to say you were favored over them is to perpetuate the stereotype that we are a lazy people overly dependent on the spiritual since we are unable to think for ourselves. If we were competent enough to run a corrupt-free country, where everyone does the right thing, we won’t need a visa to go to America in the first place.
Let’s get real, we pray really hard, not because we love God, but because there is no hope elsewhere. We are simply emergency “Christians”, forced to lean on the spiritual in the face of grinding poverty and pervasive despondency.
I do not depend on favor to have electricity at home or travel to Germany tomorrow. I just benefit from being part of a society where integrity and hard work is favored over endless hypocritical church going. You're wrong Bro, maybe as you have always been when it comes to the acknowledgement of God, it's isn't a surprise because the way God works is beyond your imagination, especially those far from him. Why not read about Peter, Joseph, David, Daniel, Solomon and other distinguished youths we have in the Bible that were singled out through this same said grace and see how they got the grace among those that still has the said breath. God's grace appears in all manner of ways!! 3 Likes |