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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Dupsaw: 6:32am On Dec 13, 2017
sunshineluv5:
wow congrats dear u got me lolzzzz seriously interesting transcript. my uncle ll b my sponsor too please I want to know, are u bearing same surname with your uncle?

We do not bear the same surname.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 6:38am On Dec 13, 2017
Niv25:



Dude pls don't be mad at me...thou am making my research on other schools to apply to will still like you to still suggest some community colleges I can apply to..I have gone through the thread I have seen people that apply to only two schools but only one gave them but few cases of those that applied to only one .My major is computer science and I intend applying with my High school result..am going for the community colleges cause of the affordability..� pls guys your advices are welcomed.


you can apply on (southern university Shreveport,Louisiana.)
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 7:08am On Dec 13, 2017
pareeHot:
Pls can I use BA(british airways) to USA without Uk transit visa to connect? I heard Europe (U.K. Inclusive) have some funny laws pls has any1 fly BA lately?

No you don't need transit visa as long as you remain in the terminal and dont come out or pass through immigration control

Anyone with a valid USA visa does not need transit visa for UK and most European flights . I am 100 percent sure
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 7:18am On Dec 13, 2017
lydia19:
Hello everyone,
I have been a silent follower for over 2 months.

Congrats.... May God bless your new journey

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Yankee101: 7:28am On Dec 13, 2017
Niv25:


does it mean community colleges no longer admit international students

are you saying the are no longer recognised in the US

Community Colleges are a bit like our polytechnics. Imagine someone telling you they need a visa to Nigeria just to go to the poly for a 12 to 24month duration course.

The hours are more flexible too so it might imply you're more interested in getting a job than studying, the primary intent of issuing you an F1.

They are created to build artisan skills like hair dressers, barbers, mechanics, AC servicing or mid level health industry manpower like medical technicians, medical records, lower cadre nurses etc

It's meant really for producing much needed American manpower for the immediate needs of the American Economy. They don't do full nursing degrees or produce doctors etc. That's for the 4 year university programmes.

Ace your GRE and go for a rated university. Your chances of getting an international job out the gate are better

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Yankee101: 7:40am On Dec 13, 2017
pareeHot:
Pls can I use BA(british airways) to USA without Uk transit visa to connect? I heard Europe (U.K. Inclusive) have some funny laws pls has any1 fly BA lately?

Via London, Going to the US yes, coming from the US, no.
Air France through Charles De Gaulle, transit visa not required
Lufthansa through Frankfurt, not required

Canada too needs transit visa.

https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y/nigeria/transit/somewhere_else/no
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 8:02am On Dec 13, 2017
Yankee101:

Via London, Going to the US yes, coming from the US, no.

Canada too needs transit visa.

https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y/nigeria/transit/somewhere_else/no

F1 or b1b2 are valid USA visa . A valid USA Visa cancels most transit visa so not needed

Quote from the link ..

Exemptions : You don’t need a transit visa if you have one of the following:
a visa for Canada , New Zealand, Australia or the USA (this can be used for travel to any country)
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by 2theoptimist: 8:06am On Dec 13, 2017
Ladies and gentlemen, Good morning.
Please i need a good advice. What if my school has resumed before my next interview at the embassy, What do I do?
and If they have resumed, how do I convince the VO that I will cope or meet up.
Thanks.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Yankee101: 8:15am On Dec 13, 2017
LagosismyHome:


F1 or b1b2 are valid USA visa . A valid USA Visa cancels most transit visa so not needed

Quote from the link ..

Exemptions : You don’t need a transit visa if you have one of the following:
a visa for Canada , New Zealand, Australia or the USA (this can be used for travel to any country)


Emmmm....kindly quote me without editing me...thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by femi312: 8:26am On Dec 13, 2017
2theoptimist:
Ladies and gentlemen, Good morning.
Please i need a good advice. What if my school has resumed before my next interview at the embassy, What do I do?
and If they have resumed, how do I convince the VO that I will cope or meet up.
Thanks.
There is no way you can convince any VO except there is a miracle somewhere. Best to defer and dont waste money on scheduling interview

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by sunshineluv5: 8:26am On Dec 13, 2017
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Nobody: 8:33am On Dec 13, 2017
aanu007:
My testimony will be on this page Ijn
Amen...... me too

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Upandup: 8:37am On Dec 13, 2017
pareeHot:
Silent follower but stucker direct message guru grin....well I got visa approved on 7th dec and have just collected my passport. I thank all the gurus God use to make me achieve this and also thankful to some who can confuse for Africa and still be forming on top...I thank God almighty and my sweet mama.... now my transcript:
6:30 am non immigrant
Vo and me: goodmorning
Vo: pass me your passport and I-20
Vo: where are u going?
Me: eastern Illinois uni...pause then quickly added for a masters in Economic with concentration in monetary econs
Vo: what are the core course for this
Me: I no hear but just keep talking...having a bsc in accounting I beilive a masters...
Vo: cuts in seems you didn't get it and repeated the question
Me: oh mention about 5core courses I remember and added, and a few more...
Vo: nodding head and typing
Vo: so why do you want to change from acctg 2 economics
Me: no am not changing and that's why am concentrating on monetary econs I intend to use my bsc degree in synchrony with the masters in econs to carve out a career for myself in financial economics
Vo: paying attention like say I they preach repentance to her and then said financial economics and continue typing
Vo: so what will do with the master in terms of job search
Me: I already work in the financial industry master will make me more competitive for promotion for higher position and even move higher to central bank advising govt and non govt org on the best economic practices
Vo: who is sponsoring you?
Me: my dad
Vo: what does he do?
Me: he is an engineer does government contract
Vo: what's the nature of his job I mean how does he do it
Me: (really confuse because I know nothing about engineering) well, I know my dad is an engineer who execute government road contract, nitty-gritties of how he does his job I don't know
Vo: does he have his firm
Me: yes
Vo: (typing typing for long) sorry the network is abit slow
Me: it's ok
Vo: brought out white paper your visa has been approved you can pick it up at the circle location keep you I-20 safe you will need it at the port of entry. That will be all
Me: thank u and do have a great day

Pls be yourself as much as you can dont cram anything but prepare and fire prayer o...I meet an angel in human clothing here on naira land o who took me through all the process from beginning to the end...there are really good people here and there are confutionist as well this is where discerning is necessary grin

Congrats. Was approved on the 7th too. Yet to collect my passport. Pls how did they notify u it was ready? Mail or text? Or u just went to ur collection center (after 3 working days)?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by goodemma20(m): 8:40am On Dec 13, 2017
sunshineluv5:
thanks bro I just noticed noticed GRE has a quantitative section which has to do with maths n this brought serious fear down my spine bcuz I have never been good in mathematics. Could my ielts alone earn me a full scholarship or partial scholarship in a school that accept the test?
my dear there is nothing serious to worry about in the quant section, there are a lot of books that start from the very scratch like the Manhattan series. Make sure you read such books, moreover, the quant section does not test you on complex and advanced mathematics. it analyses your reasoning skills using basic mathematics. Ace the GRE to increase your chances of scholarship, it will also increase your chances of securing a visa.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by cascas: 8:47am On Dec 13, 2017
[quote author=2theoptimist post=63236312]Ladies and gentlemen, Good morning.
Please i need a good advice. What if my school has resumed before my next interview at the embassy, What do I do?
and If they have resumed, how do I convince the VO that I will cope or meet up.




All what you need to do is to get an extension Letter from your school to enable you convince the VO that you have been permitted to resume behind schedule.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 8:58am On Dec 13, 2017
Yankee101:

Emmmm....kindly quote me without editing me...thanks.

Noted .... apologises

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by aldexrio(m): 9:15am On Dec 13, 2017
Salomena:
Guyz, if you are academically sound and you are on a quest to study in the US, I encourage you to put in all it takes to get admitted to an Ivy league or very top US program. Aim to ace the GRE or GMAT, very high GPA, a well crafted personal statement/essays with compelling emotions and an achivement based profile with alot of volunteer experience. These schools look at intellectual vitality, leadership potentials, employability after graduation, class uniqueness and diversity and future supportive alumni network to mention but a few high points. See a transcript at the US embassy for F1 visa.
VO: your passport and i20
Hands over to the CO.
VO: congratulations on your Stanford GSB admission. Pick up your passport at the circled location and keep up the good work.

Another
VO: pass your documents, i20 and passport only.
Hands over.
VO: wow. Wharton Upen? Just once in a while we get to see intakes from Africa. What did you score in the standard test and what was your GPA?
Gmat 760 and GPA 4.89/5.0 scale.
VO: awesome. Thought as much.
Pick up u...blaaa nlaaa.

And guess what? before graduation, alot of fortune 500 companies will awash you with countless offer.

My advice, with God and a very good foundation, life becomes very easy. My 2cent to encourage my every intellectually curious minds.

Hi were/are you placed on scholarship?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by mayowa94: 10:23am On Dec 13, 2017
please house, is there a way to get admitted for both masters nd phd?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Messibliss207(f): 10:43am On Dec 13, 2017
Hello fam. You guys are the bomb. My visa was approved this morning 13th... Lagos.
I got into Lagos yesterday and lodged at New World hotel in Obalande. It's less than 10 minutes to the embassy. I was interviewed by the black woman in window 4. She was sharing blue paper like biscuit. She denied my friend who I went with. Here's my transcript

VO: (smiling back at me) good morning ma'am

ME: good morning ma

VO: pass your passport and i20. Where are you going to in the US

ME: i'm going to Ball State University in Muncie Indiana

Vo: what's your major

Me: Computer Information Systems

VO: what's your highest degree

ME: BA English Language

VO: why the change to Computer Information System

ME: I caught a passion for IT while in the uni. And as the media director in school I had a lot to do with the computer. Also Nigeria is transferring her business processes from manual to automated so acquiring technical skills will make me remain relevant in the Nigerian business world. I hope to build business modules and softwares that will revolutionize the Nigerian business world. (she was nodding at this point so i continued) I hope to run projects with organisations like Andela that are promoting ICT to women in developing countries like Nigeria to close the gender gap between the male and females in the ICT field in Nigeria. This is because according to the Nigerian National Bureau of statistics, the ratio of male to female in the ict field in Nigeria is 3:1 so I hope to work with these organizations to run projects that will close this gender gap. (at this point she was smiling widely)

VO: how did you hear about Ball State University

ME: the first time I heard about ball state uni was at an education seminar in port Harcourt in 2015. (she nods in agreement like say she follow me go) Then my uncle also recommended it

Vo: (cuts in) how did your uncle hear about this school

Me: he stays in Indiana though in forte Wayne but he told me the school is one of the best in Indiana. (she nods) (I continued) I also carried out a research about the school and the community where ball state is situated

Vo: whos paying

Me: my uncle. He's a Medical Consultant and the CEO of

VO: (cuts in) oh the same person that recommended the school (I said yes and continued spilling my uncle's profile) why is he paying instead of your parents

Me: (smiling widely) he's actually paying back. My parents trained him in medical school so he decided to train me as a way of giving back

Vo: (smiling and nodding) what area will you specialize in

Me: information security system. This is because of the high rate of cyber crime in Nigeria. Actually someone close to me lost a huge sum to cyber crime recently.

Vo: what are some of the courses you will be doing
Me: business application development, Info security system ,computer networking for business, database management system.

Vo: do you do c++ or is not part of it
Me: c++ is for computer science major. The difference is while computer science major is concerned with technology and it's improvement, computer Information systems is concerned with technology as a strategic tool that promotes business.

Vo: I can see you're already working in the IT field, did you get some certifications?

Me: yes ma'am. I did a short course on Data and statistical Analysis and also on computer networking, Cisco networking to be precise
She kindly puts my passport in the basket and brought out the white paper (she kept it far away and was busy giving people the blue paper).

Na so I take Waka today. Thanks to @drocks and @Jerrypeacelinks you guys are too much. Jerry may God give you an approval moro. You're a really nice person. Thanks everyone... You guys made this happen. Lemme go to Balogun market and start my winter shopping. �
All glory to God.. He's so faithful. When you do your part (preparation) God will do his (grace). Bless you all

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by aldexrio(m): 10:44am On Dec 13, 2017
texrem:


Tell the house if that's what you used?

Nobody should come down here and keep tarnishing our image as Nigerians. This is a public forum, you don't mess it up with assumptions and unconfirmed info.

All i want is keep everything on low key, unless you can prove we do on this forum.. As far as i am concern, people on this forum are sane.

Everybody, keep your head up and do what is right!

pls what is it that he used? I don't understand the argument between you two
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Niv25: 10:46am On Dec 13, 2017
Yankee101:


Community Colleges are a bit like our polytechnics. Imagine someone telling you they need a visa to Nigeria just to go to the poly for a 12 to 24month duration course.

The hours are more flexible too so it might imply you're more interested in getting a job than studying, the primary intent of issuing you an F1.

They are created to build artisan skills like hair dressers, barbers, mechanics, AC servicing or mid level health industry manpower like medical technicians, medical records, lower cadre nurses etc

It's meant really for producing much needed American manpower for the immediate needs of the American Economy. They don't do full nursing degrees or produce doctors etc. That's for the 4 year university programmes.

Ace your GRE and go for a rated university. Your chances of getting an international job out the gate are better

so are you saying that someone who can't afford the universities can't comfortably get an F1 visa for community college...and I see no reason why you compare the community college in the US with the polytechnics in Nigeria...am sure the are far better than the once we have here. since I can't afford the universities I intend getting an associate degree which I can use in applying for universities to get my bachelor's degree...that saves money. and I believe one of the major reason why community colleges are established is for those who can't afford the universities. So why will a VO delay my visa only because I applied to community colleges and why are there more international students in some community colleges

@Lagosismyhome I really need your advice on this ma'am..I already sent you a PM please reply me

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Lamzee(m): 10:52am On Dec 13, 2017
Niv25:


so are you saying that someone who can't afford the universities can't comfortably get an F1 visa for community college...and I see no reason why you compare the community college in the US with the polytechnics in Nigeria...am sure the are far better than the once we have here. since I can't afford the universities I intend getting an associate degree which I can use in applying for universities to get my bachelor's degree...that saves money. and I believe one of the major reason why community colleges are established is for those who can't afford the universities. So why will a VO delay my visa only because I applied to community colleges and why are there more international students in some community colleges

@Lagosismyhome I really need your advice on this ma'am..I already sent you a PM please reply me
Bros, why repeating same question all over again, apply to CC of your choice and stop arguing with the elders all in the name of seeking advice

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Yankee101: 11:07am On Dec 13, 2017
Niv25:


so are you saying that someone who can't afford the universities can't comfortably get an F1 visa for community college...and I see no reason why you compare the community college in the US with the polytechnics in Nigeria...am sure the are far better than the once we have here. since I can't afford the universities I intend getting an associate degree which I can use in applying for universities to get my bachelor's degree...that saves money. and I believe one of the major reason why community colleges are established is for those who can't afford the universities. So why will a VO delay my visa only because I applied to community colleges and why are there more international students in some community colleges

@Lagosismyhome I really need your advice on this ma'am..I already sent you a PM please reply me

1. I didn't say community colleges were the same as polytechnics. I intentionally said a 'bit' like because it was the closest equivalent comparison i could find in Nigeria. This is so you can understand the pedestal a VO views applications from

2. That you applied to a community college does not mean you won't or can't get an F1 visa

3. If an F1 visa was a game of chances your odds are better if you were going to a rated university and had a GRE/GMAT (Postgraduate) or SAT (Undergraduate). These also open scholarship avenues for you with good scores.

4. Most of the unemployment in America is people with skills closest to or equal to minimum wage. Managers find it really tough to hire qualified 4 year college graduates in niche STEM courses. They are scarce.

5. Like I said somewhere, a non immigrant interview is sometimes like an audition for a potential future American. No one wants to bring in or train at the lower skill level and choke the barely managed unemployment level at the minimum to post-minimum wage level.

6. You can still get your F1 if you can present a superior argument with compelling reasons, of course subject to the final decision and assessment of an interviewing VO

Best of luck

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by k199192: 11:12am On Dec 13, 2017
visa approved this morning at the Lagos Consulate.

The young guy at window 2
very few questions.
vo. why are you going to the USA
me. to study and obtain a masters degree in computer science
vo. why computer science
me. There. is a current shift from "oyel" to technology in Nigeria. I would like to be among the young entrepreneurs that would make this happen. (I said other things too but all within this context)
vo. how many schools did you apply to.
me. Two schools actually because I did not complete my application on the third since I was given admission already at scsu
vo. did you write any standardised test
me. Yes. gre. 291. 144, 147, 3.0. verbal quant and AW
vo. what will you be doing when you come back
me. I started talking plenty nonsense on how dangote gave me job and this one that one. I actually had a plan to drive down to the answer but the vo cut in and asked me the question again. so I knew I had to go straight to the answer. so I said, I plan to set up a software development institute somewhere in the south east of NG just like what Andela has in lagos. I believe you know Andela right? he said yes, so you want to be a software developer. I nodded.
vo. which programming language will you work with
me. java.
vo start to type.
I will be approving your visa. you will get a notification on where to pick it up.
I said thank you and left. but him no circle any location for my white paper just like folks here always say. But I believe it will come with the notification.

FYI I was the guy that Twoods allowed to pm him. And let me now tell you guys what he told me. "make it about yourself". i just knew i had to change everything I was about to cram.
Lagosismyhome thank you so much.
twoods I thank you too.
and also to every one who has been putting up information on this platform, I say a big thank you.
Now, who is going to minnesota?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Yankee101: 11:15am On Dec 13, 2017
k199192:
visa approved this morning at the Lagos Consulate.

The young guy at window 2
very few questions.
vo. why are you going to the USA
me. to study and obtain a masters degree in computer science
vo. why computer science
me. There. is a current shift from "oyel" to technology in Nigeria. I would like to be among the young entrepreneurs that would make this happen. (I said other things too but all within this context)
vo. how many schools did you apply to.
me. Two schools actually because I did not complete my application on the third since I was given admission already at scsu
vo. did you write any standardised test
me. Yes. gre. 291. 144, 147, 3.0. verbal quant and AW
vo. what will you be doing when you come back
me. I started talking plenty nonsense on how dangote gave me job and this one that one. I actually had a plan to drive down to the answer but the vo cut in and asked me the question again. so I knew I had to go straight to the answer. so I said, I plan to set up a software development institute somewhere in the south east of NG just like what Andela has in lagos. I believe you know Angela right? he said yes, so you want to be a software developer. I nodded.
vo. which programming language will you work with
me. java.
vo start to type.
I will be approving your visa. you will get a notification on where to pick it up.
I said thank you and left. but him no circle any location for my white paper just like folks here always say. But I believe it will come with the notification.

FYI I was the guy that Twoods allowed to pm him. And let me now tell you guys what he told me. "make it about yourself". i just knew i had to change everything I was about to cram.
Lagosismyhome thank you so much.
twoods I thank you too.
and also to every one who has been putting up information on this platform, I say a big thank you.
Now, who is going to minnesota?

Congratulations...the cold sha!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:16am On Dec 13, 2017
Niv25:


so are you saying that someone who can't afford the universities can't comfortably get an F1 visa for community college...and I see no reason why you compare the community college in the US with the polytechnics in Nigeria...am sure the are far better than the once we have here. since I can't afford the universities I intend getting an associate degree which I can use in applying for universities to get my bachelor's degree...that saves money. and I believe one of the major reason why community colleges are established is for those who can't afford the universities. So why will a VO delay my visa only because I applied to community colleges and why are there more international students in some community colleges

@Lagosismyhome I really need your advice on this ma'am..I already sent you a PM please reply me

If you are confident enough to clearly articulate why CC and what it can do for you .... then go for it. I have seen approval for cc , although on a smaller scale but it very possible

By the way : where is the evidence to support the bold statement. Stop making assumption

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:17am On Dec 13, 2017
k199192:
visa approved this morning at the Lagos Consulate.


Very pleased to see this

Congrats...may God bless your new journey

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Niv25: 11:20am On Dec 13, 2017
[quote author=Yankee101 post=63235183]







They are created to build artisan skills like hair dressers, barbers, mechanics, AC servicing or mid level health industry manpower like medical technicians, medical records, lower cadre nurses etc

It's meant really for producing much needed American manpower for the immediate needs of the American Economy. They don't do full nursing degrees or produce doctors etc. That's for the 4 year university programmes.

[/b][quote author=Yankee101 post=63235183]





Oga pls if you dont kmow what to say...pls keep quiet and dont delude people with your wrong informations...pls where did you get all this from??
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 11:24am On Dec 13, 2017
Niv25:

Oga pls if you dont kmow what to say...pls keep quiet and dont delude people with your wrong informations...pls where did you get all this from??

What He or she who wrote that is very correct...maybe you need to read more about community college or associate degree

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by k199192: 11:25am On Dec 13, 2017
LagosismyHome:

Very pleased to see this
Congrats...may God bless your new journey
you are one good soul.. Thanks so much..

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by midehi2(f): 11:29am On Dec 13, 2017
Hello everyone, pls can someone enlighten me

Can a girl of 16yrs who just finished her secondary school with good result granted visa to USA to study Paediatrics, If yes, which possible university (affordable) what are the requirement for embassy, I mean where should one start from, pls tell me the procedures. I will really appreciate your kindly advice.

cc: Lagosismyhome
Twoods
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