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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Otunoba001: 3:06pm On May 23, 2019
Good afternoon walspring, I just received i-20 and I want to pay for Sevis pls kindly assist .
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 3:10pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:


Yes... And it will cover for my dependants too




No work experience
No family
No ties

The best option would have been your husband staying back with the kids.. So he can come see you afterwards.

But its your best shot .
Just believe in Grace.

.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Jachy4real: 3:16pm On May 23, 2019
Brown2Green:





No work experience
No family
No ties

The best option would have been your husband staying back with the kids.. So he can come see you afterwards.

But its your best shot .
Just believe in Grace.

.
There is no way I can leave my 6months old baby with him, and I will need help with her over there till I settle at least
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by solihp(f): 3:22pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:

There is no way I can leave my 6months old baby with him, and I will need help with her over there till I settle at least

Something just came to my mind, I don't know how helpful it would be. But if your Husband has a job or a business here to return back to after assisting you to settle down, then he can talk about it and make it clear he wouldn't be staying back.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 3:23pm On May 23, 2019
Ekunsgreat:
please sir ma ,I studied accounting education and I want to do my master in Human Resources management also I teach student accounting and bookkeeping ,,if I’m asked why do you want to study Human Resources management,please help me I don’t know how to correlate it with each other

Let me ask you, 'why do you want to study HRM"?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 3:24pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:

There is no way I can leave my 6months old baby with him, and I will need help with her over there till I settle at least

Lol

The VO might think this way...

That can only be an excuse to run because You can defer your admission till your baby is a year.

Your husband, what is he currently doing?
How much is his pay?
Why would he leave his paid job to follow you?
Or don't you know that he cannot work over there?
How would he survive?
What will he fall back to back here in Nigeria when you're back?
What will he be doing over there?

Oya Answer the questions.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 3:27pm On May 23, 2019
MrCuteking:
My first time

Visa denied today.
Lagos 6:30am Walter carington
cry

VO- good morning why are you going to the US?

Me- I want to obtain a second bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering.

VO- What did you study at first?

Me- I studied petroleum Engineering.

VO- Why study Mechanical Engineering when they are both related?

Me- My time as a Petroleum Engineering student was totally unsatisfying so I intend to take a new path in Engineering field so as to become more suitable and relevant in a stable industry for tomorrow's work force.

VO- Why not go for your masters instead?

Me- I believe that the engineering system is substandard over here, so I intentd to start from the fundamental stage in a better school with good learning environment and great tools that can help me grow.

VO- how many schools did you apply for?

Me- 3 schools

VO- Name them

Me- Western Michigan University, Texas A & M in Austin Texas and LSU in Louisiana.

VO- who is sponsoring you?

Me- Since my dad died it has been my younger brother-sorry Elder brother who works in cheveron Nigeria limited Oil company that will be sponsoring me.

VO- Okay did you take any test?

Me- Yes mam I wrote GRE.

VO- Did the school tell you to write GRE?

Me- They said I should come with any proof to show that Nigeria is an English speaking country.

VO- I'm sorry your visa cannot be granted, you can apply again next time.

I've been sitting at the bus top with brown envelope like one who is depressed and looking for job.

I even forgot to tell the VO I found myself in a mechanical engineering firm. My sis has been on my neck becuas she thought that was the only thing I omitted.

Please house I need your advice.

If I want to apply again what and whatndo I pay for?

Do I go for my masters instead?
I'm confused and depressed. I feel like I'm the worst being on earth. embarassed cry

Bros, I told you about this earlier and you felt like I was wishing you bad. Abort this plan and apply for a master's in mech engineering. Stop giving yourself unnecessary headache.

And which school asked you to present a GRE score for a Bachelors degree? The VO set a trap for you there and you gladly fell into that trap

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 3:32pm On May 23, 2019
Brown2Green:


Lol

The VO might think this way...

That can only be an excuse to run because You can defer your admission till your baby is a year.

Your husband, what is he currently doing?
How much is his pay?
Why would he leave his paid job to follow you?
Or don't you know that he cannot work over there?
How would he survive?
What will he fall back to back here in Nigeria when you're back?
What will he be doing over there?

Oya Answer the questions.

Stop saying all this. They can all go together and get approved if they have enough financial resources. You are not in the V.O mind

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 3:34pm On May 23, 2019
Time2win:


Stop saying all this. They can all go together and get approved if they have enough financial resources. You are not in the V.O mind

I have shared my view on it. Kindly share yours.
You're not in the V.O mind either.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Chiezzh: 3:37pm On May 23, 2019
ETSU FALL 2019 applicant for informations hit me up ! I a current student ...

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 3:38pm On May 23, 2019
Brown2Green:


I have shared my view on it. Kindly share yours.
You're not in the V.O mind either.

Yes, i have several families like that approved. It's a PhD and will take 3 to 5yrs to complete. They can't stay apart for long.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 3:38pm On May 23, 2019
Congratulations.

Javanian:
Visa approved today, Lagos Consulate. Fully funded, Ph.D in Computer science. UNT.

Was the very first person to arrive there. Not based in Lagos so I passed the night with my brother that stays at Ajah. He advised we leave early to beat the traffic so we left as early 3 a.m. despite my 7 a.m. appointment time and we got there around 4 a.m. Suffice to say, the stress of the previous days journey from Port Harcourt coupled with getting little sleep wore me out before the time for my scheduled appointment. 7 a.m finally came and we were ushered in. I was interviewed by an African American lady, probably the "notorious" one I hear about on this thread. Something funny happened before it got to my turn, the guy in front of me tried to run away from her. He tried to skip the line and move to the line adjacent to ours that had a middle aged white man as VO. The VO (middle aged white man) caught him, got up and went to report him to the African American lady and she asked that the guy be sent back to her. grin grin grin

It got to my turn.

VO: Good morning, Pass me your passport and I-20

Me: Passed it to her and her eyes went to the estimated costs part of the I-20, she glanced at the I-20 for about a minute and started typing

VO: So how did you find out about this school?

Me: I was looking for schools that had research labs in....(she cuts me off)

VO: So you found it online?

Me: Yes.

VO: what kind of research would you be working on?

Me: Educational Technologies for developing countries. Most of Today's breakthrough in Educational Technology were designed and built for developed countries with reliable and adequate power supply, stable internet connection and a very educated populace in mind. These advances in educational technology while very impressive are sometimes too expensive or not effective in developing countries that still face challenges of erratic power supply, slow and unreliable internet connections and lack of technical support. I am interested in researching ways in which education technology can be built to work effectively in developing countries by taking the challenges already existing technologies face in such countries into consideration and researching solutions that can surmount those challenges. The part in italics is the first paragraph of my SOP. I did NOT say it to her exactly like that but what I said was something similar. I didn't memorize it, I just said it the best I could.

She looked quite impressed

VO: So this schools does research in this area?

Me: yes, I would be working with professor X who already does some research in this area using Artificial Intelligence

VO: What would be your responsibilities as a research assistant?

Me: Write code for ongoing projects, simulation of software programs.....

VO: How many other schools did you apply to?

Me: 6

VO: Name them

Me: University of Saskatchewan, ETSU, BGSU, FSU, Stanford, Auburn University

VO: How many other American Universities accepted you?

Me: 3

VO: Name them

Me: Auburn, ETSU and BGSU

VO: What's your highest educational qualification?

Me: Bachelor's Degree

Vo; Have you traveled out of Nigeria before?

Me: No.

Vo: Do you have any relatives in the USA?

Me: No

VO: I will be approving your VISA, Pick up your passport at X location, bring your I-20 to the point of Entry...., We have a program in EducationUSA....Congratulations.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 3:41pm On May 23, 2019
Then just say the truth.
It now depends on how you say it.
But say the truth and leave the rest.

emamoke123:



Thanks Boss but won't you be found out if you mention schools you didn't apply to?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Jachy4real: 3:49pm On May 23, 2019
Brown2Green:


Lol

The VO might think this way...

That can only be an excuse to run because You can defer your admission till your baby is a year.

Your husband, what is he currently doing?
How much is his pay?
Why would he leave his paid job to follow you?
Or don't you know that he cannot work over there?
How would he survive?
What will he fall back to back here in Nigeria when you're back?
What will he be doing over there?

Oya Answer the questions.

* I have had too much gap in my career, hence I won't want to wait an additional year. I need to pursue my career as soon as I can.
* he is currently working at Bleep and paid Bleep. We both agreed that it won't be easy for me to cope in the first few months, so he agreed to support me as he has always done since he knows this has been my dream even before we got married.
* we know he can't work over there that's why he won't be staying all through. He just want to be able help me settle, then return to Nigeria and be free to visit anytime he wants.
* my funding can take care of the three of us while he is with us.

I hope this answers your questions?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by LagosismyHome(f): 3:51pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:

There is no way I can leave my 6months old baby with him, and I will need help with her over there till I settle at least

my funding can take care of the three of us while he is with us.

your personal money or husband job is a much stronger position that my funding can take care, anyway

it is 50/50 . nobody can predict how it goes because your case is 100 percent subjective . One Vo /person might be ok with it another will not. So all you can do is prepare well and hope for the best

The fact that your husband wants to go with you and you have a little baby might actually work against you but you have no choice but to work with what you have and hope for the best . You might just meet a VO that will be awww cute baby , awww cute mother , awww even with new born wants to do a PHD , awww so nice . off you go . The only thing you can do is prepare well and present yourself well

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Jachy4real: 4:02pm On May 23, 2019
LagosismyHome:

your personal money or husband job is a much stronger position that my funding can take care, anyway

it is 50/50 . nobody can predict how it goes because your case is 100 percent subjective . One Vo /person might be ok with it another will not. So all you can do is prepare well and hope for the best

The fact that your husband wants to go with you and you have a little baby might actually work against you but you have no choice but to work with what you have and hope for the best . You might just meet a VO that will be awww cute baby , awww cute mother , awww even with new born wants to do a PHD , awww so nice . off you go . The only thing you can do is prepare well and present yourself well

Thank you
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 4:03pm On May 23, 2019
LagosismyHome:

your personal money or husband job is a much stronger position that my funding can take care, anyway

it is 50/50 . nobody can predict how it goes because your case is 100 percent subjective . One Vo /person might be ok with it another will not. So all you can do is prepare well and hope for the best

The fact that your husband wants to go with you and you have a little baby might actually work against you but you have no choice but to work with what you have and hope for the best . You might just meet a VO that will be awww cute baby , awww cute mother , awww even with new born wants to do a PHD , awww so nice . off you go . The only thing you can do is prepare well and present yourself well

You said it all
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 4:05pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:


* I have had too much gap in my career, hence I won't want to wait an additional year. I need to pursue my career as soon as I can.
* he is currently working at Bleep and paid Bleep. We both agreed that it won't be easy for me to cope in the first few months, so he agreed to support me as he has always done since he knows this has been my dream even before we got married.
* we know he can't work over there that's why he won't be staying all through. He just want to be able help me settle, then return to Nigeria and be free to visit anytime he wants.
* my funding can take care of the three of us while he is with us.

I hope this answers your questions?
You did very well I must say.
I only have concerns for your last response .
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by lalavita: 4:06pm On May 23, 2019
Congratulations on your admit and funding.
Your case is close to mine as I just got my F1 and spouse got his F2.
Posting transcript shortly.
However, my interview was straight forward. I believe filling your DS160 thoroughly and to highlight strong ties will go a long way.
For example, your husband’s job or business on his form etc...

Edited to add that, if your husband is going for F2, that means he plans to stay there during the course of your PhD. If he plans to just help you settle down and come back, that’s B1/B2.

Pray for the best outcome too.

Jachy4real:
Good afternoon everyone. Please I need your advice. My visa interview soon for a PhD program and my husband and 6months old baby also applied as dependants, so we will be interviewed as a family. The reason my husband is going with me is to help me with the baby while I settle down and possibly apply in the same school for the next fall session for his PhD too. How do I prove home ties and that we don't plan to permanently emigrate from this country.
Also, I dont have work experience in my field. I completed my masters at the end of 2015 and while searching for a lecturing job, they all kept saying that I should show evidence of PhD program registration. Since I have always dreamed of doing my PhD in the US, I decided to focus on studying for GRE and applying. After my GRE in 2017, I applied to some schools but was not accepted. Got all my rejection letters by March 2018. When I found out I was pregnant, I decided to stay back home while I learn skills in web development and apply again for my PhD. And now I am nursing my baby. Now I have gotten 3 admits, 1 reject and the last one still under review. How do I explain this academic/professional gap without shooting myself on the foot.
Also, the school I decided to attend was brought to my notice by the graduate recruiting officer of the department after seeing my GRE score at ets. he asked I should explore the department which I did and then I applied to the school after seeing that the research interest of some of the faculty members closely aligns with mine. Do you think it's wise I state that as how I came to know about the school?
I have been reading through to see if anyone has a case close to mine, but I haven't seen, hence my reason for typing this.
Please gurus in the house, I look forward to your advise. Thank you.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 4:08pm On May 23, 2019
Time2win:


Yes, i have several families like that approved. It's a PhD and will take 3 to 5yrs to complete. They can't stay apart for long.

We have seen enough to work with 'I know somebody'
She has to be prepared to answer any question.
And there is a high possibility that one of those questions I asked her will be asked.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Jachy4real: 4:10pm On May 23, 2019
lalavita:
Congratulations on your admit and funding.
Your case is close to mine as I just got my F1 and spouse got his F2.
Posting transcript shortly.
However, my interview was straight forward. I believe filling your DS160 thoroughly and to highlight strong ties will go a long way.
For example, your husband’s job or business on his form etc...

Pray for the best outcome too.

Wow... Congratulations! �...I look forward to your transcript. It will really be of help to me
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by AgreatMan: 4:10pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:
Good afternoon everyone. Please I need your advice. My visa interview soon for a PhD program and my husband and 6months old baby also applied as dependants, so we will be interviewed as a family. The reason my husband is going with me is to help me with the baby while I settle down and possibly apply in the same school for the next fall session for his PhD too. How do I prove home ties and that we don't plan to permanently emigrate from this country.
Also, I dont have work experience in my field. I completed my masters at the end of 2015 and while searching for a lecturing job, they all kept saying that I should show evidence of PhD program registration. Since I have always dreamed of doing my PhD in the US, I decided to focus on studying for GRE and applying. After my GRE in 2017, I applied to some schools but was not accepted. Got all my rejection letters by March 2018. When I found out I was pregnant, I decided to stay back home while I learn skills in web development and apply again for my PhD. And now I am nursing my baby. Now I have gotten 3 admits, 1 reject and the last one still under review. How do I explain this academic/professional gap without shooting myself on the foot.
Also, the school I decided to attend was brought to my notice by the graduate recruiting officer of the department after seeing my GRE score at ets. he asked I should explore the department which I did and then I applied to the school after seeing that the research interest of some of the faculty members closely aligns with mine. Do you think it's wise I state that as how I came to know about the school?
I have been reading through to see if anyone has a case close to mine, but I haven't seen, hence my reason for typing this.
Please gurus in the house, I look forward to your advise. Thank you.


1. If your husband can leave his job to join you in US, it means that your husband doesn't actually need his current job. If he doesn't need his current job, it means that he can as well leave the job and migrate with u when u both enter US.

After all, u already admitted that your husband can also apply in the same school later on, an admission that you guys don't intend to come back. The VO is obviously going to read right through it n d pendulum could swing anyways. Understand the implications of your words especially to a VO.

2. You baby is 6 months now, the baby will be 9 months by d time u leave. Could d baby be placed in a daycare while u school? I know it is expensive.

3. The person who ask about where your husband works and how much he earns is not trying to belittle u. But I see that u answered with bleep company, and bleep salary.

If your husband is employed with some decent salary, and he can obtain a leave from his company for some months, then your case looks a lot more genuine.

4. But expecting your husband to come live with u for a year while hoping the VO will not figure out your immigrant intent is close to impossible.

In any case, women abandon their careers for their husbands too, I don't see why a man shouldn't do same for his wife and kid.

At this point, there is no going back. This is one of the case where prayer will come in handy. But try to see if your husband can obtain some sort of official leave from his current employer.

It's not easy. I really do wish you the very best. You are a strong woman.

Please, anyone who had or heard about a similar experience should please tell our sister. Hearing other people's experience can help calm her.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 4:13pm On May 23, 2019
Your responses makes sense.

But I have some holes for the bolded part. How do you explain his absence from work for that long? Cos if he is going to help you settle, this is nothing short of 6 months (i.e to settle). Yes he agreed to help and support, but after settling what next?
Who is gonna be looking after the child will be the next question? In US, childcare is a big deal, and children below 12 in most states are not allowed to be left alone?
How do you plan to cater for the child while pursuing your program when your husband is back to Nigeria.

If you have childcare sorted, I will like to add however that it makes sense to say he will go back after he helped you settle. Then he can show a letter from where he works approving a leave of absence for some time to help you settle. If he is a business owner, you should have a plan on how the business is going to thrive the duration he is away.

I think you will be fine.

My two cents...

Jachy4real:


* I have had too much gap in my career, hence I won't want to wait an additional year. I need to pursue my career as soon as I can.
* he is currently working at Bleep and paid Bleep. We both agreed that it won't be easy for me to cope in the first few months, so he agreed to support me as he has always done since he knows this has been my dream even before we got married.
* we know he can't work over there that's why he won't be staying all through. He just want to be able help me settle, then return to Nigeria and be free to visit anytime he wants.
* my funding can take care of the three of us while he is with us.

I hope this answers your questions?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 4:13pm On May 23, 2019
Brown2Green:


We have seen enough to work with 'I know somebody'
She has to be prepared to answer any question.
And there is a high possibility that one of those questions I asked her will be asked.

I am only against you saying she should defer her admission till her baby is 1year. Even her husband can't take care of the baby well even at 2years. She can be asked any question including those you mentioned

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 4:16pm On May 23, 2019
Time2win:


I am only against you saying she should defer her admission till her baby is 1year. Even her husband can't take care of the baby well even at 2years. She can be asked any question including those you mentioned
Ok.

Everything stated was probable questions. Not direct statements.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by starboy2016: 4:16pm On May 23, 2019
Please guys I am in America I graduated from this forum ...I want you guys that just got visa ,I meant student visa should tell us what they stamped at the back of your passport ...hope they didn’t put NO AOS which means no adjustment of status..it’s already happening to b1 visa holders..that means you can’t get green card

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by segunbolawole: 4:18pm On May 23, 2019
I've filled my form but no part of the form ask if I have kids or not, I only saw married or single, how else can I fill in ties in the form
lalavita:
Congratulations on your admit and funding.
Your case is close to mine as I just got my F1 and spouse got his F2.
Posting transcript shortly.
However, my interview was straight forward. I believe filling your DS160 thoroughly and to highlight strong ties will go a long way.
For example, your husband’s job or business on his form etc...

Edited to add that, if your husband is going for F2, that means he plans to stay there during the course of your PhD. If he plans to just help you settle down and come back, that’s B1/B2.

Pray for the best outcome too.

Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Mudicua: 4:21pm On May 23, 2019
True.
If you even tell a VO that you are leaving behind a 2 year old baby for a PHD program tat takes 3 to 5 years, they will think it weird. Even if you prove the father is capable of caring of the child, it might just be a person who is still traditional in his views about family life.

Moreover, when it comes to welfare of children, oyibo no de use am play at all.
I actually think they should go together as a family, and as advised by others, be succinct in her DS160, and also be prepared for the interview.
As well as have all documentation in place.

Time2win:


I am only against you saying she should defer her admission till her baby is 1year. Even her husband can't take care of the baby well even at 2years. She can be asked any question including those you mentioned

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 4:25pm On May 23, 2019
starboy2016:
Please guys I am in America I graduated from this forum ...I want you guys that just got visa ,I meant student visa should tell us what they stamped at the back of your passport ...hope they didn’t put NO AOS which means no adjustment of status..it’s already happening to b1 visa holders..that means you can’t get green card

To the best of my knowledge, this is only for B cat visa and I think F2 holders.
Not connected with F1
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ability247(m): 4:26pm On May 23, 2019
Jachy4real:


* I have had too much gap in my career, hence I won't want to wait an additional year. I need to pursue my career as soon as I can.
* he is currently working at Bleep and paid Bleep. We both agreed that it won't be easy for me to cope in the first few months, so he agreed to support me as he has always done since he knows this has been my dream even before we got married.
* we know he can't work over there that's why he won't be staying all through. He just want to be able help me settle, then return to Nigeria and be free to visit anytime he wants.
* my funding can take care of the three of us while he is with us.

I hope this answers your questions?

Just asking, the US government have a place they note down on the i20 your estimated living expenses for a year. Did the school fully fund you alone or did they factor in your husband and baby? In other words, is it on paper that the school is going to fully support three of you, including health insurance? Or did you make an assumption or two?

That money is coming out of a Professor's grant or in some cases from the department. If all of you were offered such support through everything, you must either be a really good catch (and the VO may want to ask more questions about the school, your accomplishments, educational history and suchlike to gauge what potential they saw) or the school is just so wealthy that they don't mind.

If possible, do plan to include some personal savings or something. Just don't appear like all of you are going in empty handed. If not possible, prepare well and hope for the best. We may advise based on the little we know but as someone rightly said, these interviews are highly subjective.

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