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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Ubah1(m): 7:45am On May 17, 2018
banji001:



Yes i did make the correction already and am starting fresh again it bring up another file request

You are clicking on the wrong button. Click on start an application
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by banji001: 7:48am On May 17, 2018
Ubah1:


You are clicking on the wrong button. Click on start an application

Thanks a lot bro, i really appreciate, i will do that now and quickly give you a feed back on it...
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by hilaryxoxo(f): 9:07am On May 17, 2018
Thank you very much for this. We need more people like you on this thread and not people that go all out to defend mediocrity.

#FightMediocrity

Sorelee:


At times when people make statement about other people's input has absolute nonsense I just shake my head in disgust . Such an abysmal way to prove a point...

Anyway let me give further input on what I meant by the school not being ranked..... According to US News ranking, Golden Gate Law School is one of the unranked schools in the US infact Of the 200 ABA approved law schools in the United States, US news ranks the first 150, the GGU is in the bottom quarter of all law schools in USA by ranking.. Definitely the VO is aware of this, forget about the SEVP certified talk, maybe 3 or 4 years ago unranked schools had less effect on visa approval, but now it sure does. These days we get to see just 1 out of 10 persons get visa approval applying to an unranked school. We read transcript here where VO denies Visas because the school they applied to is not a good school. Does this mean that schools aren't SEVP certified? (they can't issue i20 if they are not) But it simply because they are mostly unranked schools, to then say you are willing to spend thousands of dollars to attend such schools when they are better tier 1, 2,3 schools.
You talked about the scholarship but still the VO was not impressed u said she just starred, but did you know that the school offers scholarships to practically every top applicants who got admitted to the school but reduces or eliminates 60% of them, meaning that you need to have a fairly high GPA or class rank to keep them.

Google is your friend I bet you never knew that just recently American Bar Association informed Golden Gate University School of Law that it was “significantly out of compliance” with certain performance thresholds needed to maintain its accreditation ? Even with all of these being said, you might still get your visa with this same school, but what if the school loses its Accreditation? What then happens to the time and money spent ?




Not everyone's profile can fit into Harvard or Stanford but they are better options .

Be careful what you wish for...






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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by nwendujudy: 9:57am On May 17, 2018
RobertnHanzel:


I Think I spotted you yesterday. You had your glasses on and all. I could hear your conversation from where I stood. Congratulations by the way".
Having read through this thread for about a week and seen all the reject stories, I say to myself "Nah, some of these transcripts are made up". I guess I was wrong judging from what I experienced yesterday. I could hear a lotta people speak from across the hall and I would just know that they would be rejected. (I would deny them myself if I were the VO).

Preparation cannot be overemphasized.
How can the VO ask "Why Software engineering" and you say "Cos I love the computer"
VO: "what do you love about the computer?
Guy:"I have seen that Nigeria has a lot of issues with Internet connection and software applications......" (I froze at this point)

It's obvious lots of people just want "The Great Escape".

I may be wrong here but I think about 60% of the rejects/denial are well deserved and self inflicted. Apart from you, all other F1 applicants ahead of me were denied yesterday (Including the lady that applied to GGU).

I ain't leaving out the place of luck & God but in all, you gotta play the part. Most folks ain't doing that. It's obvious to tell.

Congrats once again!!!!

I should post my transcript too.




Your position might be right except for the fact that I was denied yesterday. Hey my interview held last week. Stop speculating biko


Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by ariesben5: 10:30am On May 17, 2018
Good Morning pals,
Please,is anyone going to Indiana University Bloomington this Fall? If any, please hit me up so we can discuss Off Camp-housing as roommates. I got an apartment already,i just want sublease (Male).

Thanks,

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Gabbychioma: 10:52am On May 17, 2018
Good morning guys,
I missed a call from US Embassy twice yesterday
This morning I was on the road so I couldn't pick. Checked my phone now and found out it was them calling but it was already a missed call.
And anytime I call their number back the girl at the customer care is never of any help. She always says we'll get back to you.
What do I do. Do I wait, do you think I'll still be called back.
Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Patrick2go: 10:58am On May 17, 2018
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by StarBoy54: 11:06am On May 17, 2018
Hello house! Has anyone been admitted into morgan state university?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by StarBoy54: 11:26am On May 17, 2018
Coloniel5000:
please house, can someone help with the link to download 2015, 16 & 17 visa transcripts both approved and denied. thanks
am interested too
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by kenevision(m): 11:52am On May 17, 2018
Hello house, please has anyone here ever gone through the process of applying for Students Loans from Nigeria for MSc in US.

I would like to find out if a US co-signer is needed, can a US based relative apply on my behalf and what are the requirements?

Thanks all.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by muritalaolaide(f): 12:00pm On May 17, 2018
banji001:
Hello Everyone is the house, i tried retrieving my Application I.D and i don't know why it's not working, please am i doing anything wrong, please kindly put me through


Application I'd is on your previous Ds 160. I just tried it and it worked

It was said on this platform that u don't need to fill a new ds 160, as long as u not changing anything, that's wrong. I schedule my appointment with the old ds160 and was sent back today to go fill another one and reapply
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by mamuzoOMAH(m): 12:18pm On May 17, 2018
exxy:


Who be VC now for Ben, and which major u study ?
Prof Faraday Orumwense. I studied physiology
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by YoungTesla: 12:23pm On May 17, 2018
Good day Progressives, pls I’d like to ask a quick question, is the Statement of a domicilary account tenable at the embassy? Thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Dahyur119: 1:04pm On May 17, 2018
[quote author=kenevision post=67637354]Hello house, please has anyone here ever gone through the process of applying for Students Loans from Nigeria for MSc in US.

I would like to find out if a US co-signer is needed, can a US based relative apply on my behalf and what are the requirements?

Thanks all. [/quot
The person must be a u.s citizen or a permanent residence and must have lived in the u.s for about two years with a good credit score
But my advice for you is to think twice before taken a student loan
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by folmus: 1:51pm On May 17, 2018
YoungTesla:
Good day Progressives, pls I’d like to ask a quick question, is the Statement of a domicilary account tenable at the embassy? Thanks.


Why not? as long as it has the required amount with evidence of inflow and outflow.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Sorelee(m): 1:54pm On May 17, 2018
theamerican:
Dear @Sorelee,

You largely missed the point. A visa denial happens based on a lot of factors. Is the proposition "If your school is unranked, then your visa application will be denied" true or false?

Better still, consider: "your visa application will be denied if your school is unranked". Is this true or false?

I'll answer for you: it is false.

Consider the following statements you made:

1. These days we get to see just 1 out of 10 persons get visa approval applying to an unranked school. (That's 10%, is this a fact or opinion? I'd like to see the source of your stats and also, tell us the percentage of approved visas for applicants to "ranked" schools).

2. Even with all of these being said, you might still get your visa with this same school, [s]but what if the schools loses its Accreditation? What then happens to the time and money spent?[/s] (that is irrelevant at this point, sir. What if the school doesn't lose its accreditation?)

[s]I can reasonably infer even from your two statements that it is nonsense to say you can't get a visa with an unranked school[/s].] You can get it and that is my point. I don't wanna go into details forming arguments, she's a lawyer, she can form all that on her own.

Her interview didn't end when the VO asked: "Why did you choose GGU?". It continued for a reason.

I'm sorry you think "that is nonsense" is an insult. I didn't mean it in an aggressive way. My opinion remains unchanged. She can still get a visa with an unranked school. grin grin grin

@ theamerican I no sabi argue oo infact me too i no be lawyer grin grin grin grin..... its to the VO discretion to approve or denial visa.TRUE Visa denial happens based on a lot of factors i can not be stating all the factors, but arguably one of such factors could be applying to an unranked school this still doesn't mean you cant get a visa approved with such schools because what might be unacceptable to Mr A VO might be acceptable to Mrs B VO. Overall, the VO is only interested in if He/She is a genuine student (2) If He/She is not an intending immigrant.

Yes these days we get to see just 1 out of 10 persons get visa with an unranked school its evident here on this thread. you should do your self a favor and check past transcript... The VO are beginning to realized that a genuine Nigerian student would not spend thousands of dollars on an unranked school more reason she asked what other school she applied too because she wanted to compare them

You even said losing accreditation was irrelevant (You really must be joking right?) are you telling her it is irrelevant that she should risk thousands of dollars to go to a law school who's Accreditation could be lost by 2019 because she wants to go to America? or you are just telling her to use the F1 visa as an escape root to the US? Cos no sane person will spend thousand of dollars to attend a school who's on the chopping block.

Im still in shock that you advising her to gamble on the school not losing accreditation... I'm not expected to do her home work but for the sake of others that might want to apply to GGU law school, they should know that the school is on the chopping block and its accreditation could be lost by 2019, as i mentioned in my last post Golden Gate Law School is out of compliance with several accreditation standards. First Any LSAT below 150 is troublesome, and an LSAT below 148 is a serious problem. Infact the correlation between low LSAT scores places the school in an imminent danger of losing its accreditation. As far as America Law school Accreditation is concerned For any five year period, a law school’s bar pass rate must be within 5% of the state’s bar pass rate, or the school can be de-accredited. I uploaded the graph of entering student admissions profiles for Golden Gate since 2010. As you can see, students’ LSAT scores have gotten lower and lower in the wake of the recession.Secondly More than 30 percent of Golden Gate’s first-year class left the school through non-academic attrition in 2017, and only 48.86 percent of Golden Gate graduates who took the bar exam for the first time in 2017 passed. By 2019 Golden Gate must submit a report on its progress to the ABA and appear before the accreditation committee for a hearing. If the law school’s report does not demonstrates compliance with the accreditation standards it loses accreditation. So tell me Ma would you risk spending all that money on GGU law school when they are better options?

infact the VO did more good than harm rejecting her visa application

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by YoungTesla: 2:53pm On May 17, 2018
folmus:



Why not? as long as it has the required amount with evidence of inflow and outflow.
Thanks for the reply, Chief.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by banji001: 3:33pm On May 17, 2018
Good afternoon to all progressives members on this platform, thou I regretted that I didn’t know about this earlier, but still am thankful and nothing is ever too late. I was asked in my ds160 form application if there's any of my immediate relatives in the U.S, so I want to if I should indicate that or not, because we don’t relate by birth , I just don’t want to click on the wrong buttons that’s why I’m always asking questions.. Thanks
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by exxy(m): 4:14pm On May 17, 2018
mamuzoOMAH:
Prof Faraday Orumwense. I studied physiology
make sense.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Mzzaeny: 4:20pm On May 17, 2018
Pls who has filled their ds-160 form in the last few days, am having problem with mine and I don’t know why. Any suggestions or answers.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by AlterEnigma(m): 4:26pm On May 17, 2018
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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Abacino007(m): 4:38pm On May 17, 2018
Can any please share the link where we can see the list of ranked schools? I have search google but couldn't find reasonable site to get the information.
I got admitted to Wichita state university and I am sure if the school has rank or not
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by theamerican(f): 4:44pm On May 17, 2018
Sorelee:


@ theamerican The VO is only interested in if He/She a genuine student (2) If He/She not an intending immigrant.

Yes these days we get to see just 1 out of 10 persons get visa with an unranked school its evident here on this thread. you should do your self a favor and check past transcript... [s]The VO are beginning to realized that a genuine Nigerian student would not spend thousands of dollars on an unranked school [/s]more reasons she asked what other school she applied too because she wanted to compare them.

You even said losing accreditation was irrelevant (You really must be joking right?) are you telling her it is irrelevant that she should risk thousands of dollars to go to a law school who's Accreditation could be lost by 2019 because she wants to go to America? or you are just telling her to use the F1 visa as an escape root to the US? Cos no sane person will spend thousand of dollars to attend a school who's on the chopping block.

Im still in shock that [s]you advising her to gamble on the school [/s] [s] [b]not losing accreditation... I'm not expected to do her home work but for the sake of others that might want to apply to GGU law school, they should know that the school is on the chopping block and its accreditation could be lost by 2019, as i mentioned in my last post Golden Gate Law School is out of compliance with several accreditation standards. First Any LSAT below 150 is troublesome, and an LSAT below 148 is a serious problem. Infact the correlation between low LSAT scores places the school in an imminent danger of losing its accreditation. As far as America Law school Accreditation is concerned For any five year period, a law school’s bar pass rate must be within 5% of the state’s bar pass rate, or the school can be de-accredited. I uploaded the graph of entering student admissions profiles for Golden Gate since 2010. As you can see, students’ LSAT scores have gotten lower and lower in the wake of the recession.Secondly More than 30 percent of Golden Gate’s first-year class left the school through non-academic attrition in 2017, and only 48.86 percent of Golden Gate graduates who took the bar exam for the first time in 2017 passed. By 2019 Golden Gate must submit a report on its progress to the ABA and appear before the accreditation committee for a hearing. If the law school’s report does not demonstrates compliance with the accreditation standards it loses accreditation. So tell me Ma would you risk spending all that money on GGU law school when they are better options? [/b] [/s]

infact the VO did more good than harm rejecting her visa application

First, I must commend your effort in reading a lot about GGU and trying to put forward a counter-argument to what I wrote (if she had done this research and figured ways to counter the issues you raised, she could have had her visa by now). You made very excellent points but failed to address the important ones so I'm also going to reply for the sake of others reading this thread.

I asked you to quote the source of your "10% of people with unranked schools get visas" claim and you asked me to check NL transcripts? Really? That's your source? You also failed to provide the stats for people who apply to ranked schools. Opinions are opinions, not facts. So I won't dwell on that.

Look at the first line of what I quoted (it's in italics too). That sums up all she has to do to get her student visa and I'm sure that's why she came here. She asked what could have gone wrong with her visa interview and what to do to fix it.

You said VOs are now realizing people wouldn't spend money on unranked schools. Do you want me to give you a list of other preconceived notions VOs have towards visa applicants? Did you miss the part where I said it's the applicant's job to convince the VOs otherwise? I don't care what preconceived notion an interviewer has, it's your job to prove those notions wrong.

Where did I tell her to gamble on the school losing accreditation or risk wasting her money? How did you even reach that conclusion? I wonder if you understand how rules, regulations, laws, and freedom work. Please stay on track and understand arguments before you counter them. I said Losing accreditation is not relevant at the time of her interview, same way no one should say "what if your sponsor dies 6 months after you get to the U.S." ? Focus on the matter at hand and leave out "what ifs".

All the stats you pulled out, the screenshot, etc. and all those things lol. Do you honestly think the VO pulled them out, read everything, while conducting the interview? What she does with her money is not my business or the VO's. She said she's coming here to study and going back home to work and wants to know how to get her visa. Stay on track.

You can say you think applying to a better school would increase her chance, and I won't bother saying anything, you're entitled to an opinion. I will forever reject the notion that an unranked school condemns you to doom. That's not true.

If she comes here asking "do you think I should spend so much money going to GGU considering the fact that I wanna remain in the U.S and practise there?" Your arguments would have been excellent and I'd even support some of the things you're saying. But she's asking us how she can get her visa... and that's what I want us to address. Stay on track. wink

Finally, I don't know what you searched for about GGU lol. I searched for different things and I have so many positive things to say about that school. It's not my job though. I'm not being paid for consultation. grin grin

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by banji001: 4:50pm On May 17, 2018
Hi everyone, please and please I want to ask if this details in necessary in my dc160 form, because I finished my high school as at 2014.. please urgent respond is needed

Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by kenevision(m): 4:52pm On May 17, 2018
[quote author=Dahyur119 post=67639328][/quote]

Thanks for your response bro, but it seems international students can demand for loans with their admission letter, then any of their relatives based in US as citizen or PR will cosign the loan as a guarantor.

Why do you think is a bad idea to take student loan? I actually see it as an opportunity, since neither I nor anyone close to me can fund my MS in US embarassed. And moreover, the repayment plan is not usually a burden.

Please let me know your thoughts.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by LagosismyHome(f): 4:58pm On May 17, 2018
kenevision:


Thanks for your response bro, but it seems international students can demand for loans with their admission letter, then any of their relatives based in US as citizen or PR will cosign the loan as a guarantor.

Why do you think is a bad idea to take student loan? I actually see it as an opportunity, since neither I nor anyone close to me can fund my MS in US embarassed. And moreover, the repayment plan is not usually a burden.

Please let me know your thoughts.

[s]it seems international students can demand for loans with their admission letter[/s]

smiley cheesy grin.....demand . lol . It not a birthright , so demand is not the right word . Also a lot of US citizen dont like been a cosigner either

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Sorelee(m): 5:21pm On May 17, 2018
theamerican:


First, I must commend your effort in reading a lot about GGU and trying to put forward a counter-argument to what I wrote (if she had done this research and figured ways to counter the issues you raised, she could have had her visa by now). You made very excellent points but failed to address the important ones so I'm also going to reply for the sake of others reading this thread.

I asked you to quote the source of your "10% of people with unranked schools get visas" claim and you asked me to check NL transcripts? Really? That's your source? You also failed to provide the stats for people who apply to ranked schools. Opinions are a opinions, not facts. So I won't dwell on that.

Look at the first line of what I quoted (it's in italics too). That sums up all she has to do to get her student visa and I'm sure that's why she came here. She asked what could have gone wrong with her visa interview and what to do to fix it.

You said VOs are now realizing people wouldn't spend money on unranked schools. Do you want me to give you a list of other preconceived notions VOs have towards visa applicants? Did you miss the part where I said it's the applicant's job to convince the VOs otherwise? I don't care what preconceived notion an interviewer has, it's your job to prove those notions wrong.

Where did I tell her to gamble on the school losing accreditation or risk wasting her money? How did you even reach that conclusion? I wonder if you understand how rules, regulations, laws, and freedom work. Please stay on track and understand arguments before you counter them. I said Losing accreditation is not relevant at the time of her interview, same way no one should say "what if your sponsor dies 6 months after you get to the U.S." ? Focus on the matter at hand and leave out "what ifs".

All the stats you pulled out, the screenshot, etc. and all those things lol. Do you honestly think the VO pulled them out, read everything, while conducting the interview? What she does with her money is not my business or the VO's. She said she's coming here to study and going back home to work and wants to know how to get her visa. Stay on track.

You can say you think applying to a better school would increase her chance, and I won't bother saying anything, you're entitled to an opinion. I will forever reject the notion that an unranked school condemns you to doom. That's not true.

If she comes here asking "do you think I should spend so much money going to GGU considering the fact that I wanna remain in the U.S and practise there?" Your arguments would have been excellent and I'd even support some of the things you're saying. But she's asking us how she can get her visa... and that's what I want us to address. Stay on track. wink

Finally, I don't know what you searched for about GGU lol. I searched for different things and I have so many positive things to say about that school. It's not my job though. I'm not being paid for consultation. grin grin

smiles .............. at this point i will let this pass, no point derailing this thread ... By now she should know what is best for her........

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by theamerican(f): 5:28pm On May 17, 2018
Sorelee:


smiles .............. at this point i will let this pass, no point derailing this thread ... By now she should know what is best for her........

Me too, and I hope she makes the right decision(s). wink wink wink

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by kenevision(m): 5:31pm On May 17, 2018
LagosismyHome:


[s]it seems international students can demand for loans with their admission letter[/s]

smiley cheesy grin.....demand . lol . It not a birthright , so demand is not the right word . Also a lot of US citizen dont like been a cosigner either

grin cheesy

Thanks ma'am, don't mind my choice of words grin.

The thing is, I have a family member who has naturalized in US and doing fine financially, with a good credit score. Can he help me apply/access Student Loans with my admission? Is there any hidden catch anywhere why taking a student loan will not be a good idea.

Hope to hear from you!

Thanks.

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