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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 11:40pm On May 30, 2019
Hi guys. Please who's sure of the exact dates for the Muslim public holidays next week? Is it June 4&5 or 5&6?? Thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by 360gospelvibes: 12:25am On May 31, 2019
Leone26:
Hi guys. Please who's sure of the exact dates for the Muslim public holidays next week? Is it June 4&5 or 5&6?? Thanks.

The holiday is Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th and 5th

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Kyankee101: 12:48am On May 31, 2019
This isn’t meant to
Upset anyone but it’s the honest truth. I would advise anyone intending to study in the USA right now to save your money and use in towards other things or other schools. The political environment doesn’t want foreigners except highly skilled programs doctors, engineers, nursing and other science related program. If you get approved good luck but that is a few in a thousand. It just breaks my heart to see how much money people waste to fill this documentation when they had no chance in the first place.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by homirefacuny(m): 2:24am On May 31, 2019
Kyankee101:
This isn’t meant to
Upset anyone but it’s the honest truth. I would advise anyone intending to study in the USA right now to save your money and use in towards other things or other schools. The political environment doesn’t want foreigners except highly skilled programs doctors, engineers, nursing and other science related program. If you get approved good luck but that is a few in a thousand. It just breaks my heart to see how much money people waste to fill this documentation when they had no chance in the first place.

Hard truth! Each man with his own course. The reality is they know what’s up at the consulate and are taking advantage of the shit this country is in. Just milking applicants. It’s well with our nation.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Nobody: 3:40am On May 31, 2019
360gospelvibes:

The holiday is Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th and 5th

Thanks smiley
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Simcha: 3:45am On May 31, 2019
Hello Nairalanders! I want to apply for the F-1 visa but I can't sponsor myself neither my parents can. But I got a USA citizen as a friend who can sponsor my school fees. My questions are, can she be allowed to be my sponsor? What documents of the sponsor are needed to be presented to the consulars? Do I need to pay university tuition fees first as a requirement to get the F-1 visa? Thanks!
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 4:53am On May 31, 2019
Kyankee101:
This isn’t meant to
Upset anyone but it’s the honest truth. I would advise anyone intending to study in the USA right now to save your money and use in towards other things or other schools. The political environment doesn’t want foreigners except highly skilled programs doctors, engineers, nursing and other science related program. If you get approved good luck but that is a few in a thousand. It just breaks my heart to see how much money people waste to fill this documentation when they had no chance in the first place.


STEM students have the advantage because their skills are sought after the most in the US. But you don't have to discourage people. Everyone has a different journey!
My friend studying human resource management is currently interning at Microsoft. Yes! Microsoft.

So you want to say she should have stayed back here and dwell on her first degree that would have gotten her no where?
I think this advice is for people planning to run into the streets. Because with a degree from the USA, there are a thousand and one opportunities waiting on a global scale.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 5:23am On May 31, 2019
Simcha:
Hello Nairalanders! I want to apply for the F-1 visa but I can't sponsor myself neither my parents can. But I got a USA citizen as a friend who can sponsor my school fees. My questions are, can she be allowed to be my sponsor? What documents of the sponsor are needed to be presented to the consulars? Do I need to pay university tuition fees first as a requirement to get the F-1 visa? Thanks!

Don't deceive yourself bro. Even Americans find it very tough keeping up with the cost of schooling if not for the various aids and benefits the government make available . The worst mistake you would make is go to the US relying on a Friend.
You'll only increase the population of people on the streets.
If you have not done so, go and write GRE and do your research on schools and courses that fund.
Our desperation is what got us here in the first place.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ifesinachi22(m): 6:18am On May 31, 2019
Most cases i see here are Masters.
Are there no undergraduate students?
Are they finding it hard to get admission, Funding or visa?
I've not seen an undergraduate transcript here

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by segunbolawole: 6:25am On May 31, 2019
Hello, please is MS in Project Management and Operations a STEM course?
Brown2Green:



STEM students have the advantage because their skills are sought after the most in the US. But you don't have to discourage people. Everyone has a different journey!
My friend studying human resource management is currently interning at Microsoft. Yes! Microsoft.

So you want to say she should have stayed back here and dwell on her first degree that would have gotten her no where?
I think this advice is for people planning to run into the streets. Because with a degree from the USA, there are a thousand and one opportunities waiting on a global scale.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by segunbolawole: 6:25am On May 31, 2019
Hello, please is MS in Project Management and Operations a STEM course
quote author=Kyankee101 post=78877758]This isn’t meant to
Upset anyone but it’s the honest truth. I would advise anyone intending to study in the USA right now to save your money and use in towards other things or other schools. The political environment doesn’t want foreigners except highly skilled programs doctors, engineers, nursing and other science related program. If you get approved good luck but that is a few in a thousand. It just breaks my heart to see how much money people waste to fill this documentation when they had no chance in the first place. [/quote]
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by segunbolawole: 6:26am On May 31, 2019
Hello, please is MS in Project Management and Operations a STEM course

Kyankee101:
This isn’t meant to
Upset anyone but it’s the honest truth. I would advise anyone intending to study in the USA right now to save your money and use in towards other things or other schools. The political environment doesn’t want foreigners except highly skilled programs doctors, engineers, nursing and other science related program. If you get approved good luck but that is a few in a thousand. It just breaks my heart to see how much money people waste to fill this documentation when they had no chance in the first place.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 6:28am On May 31, 2019
segunbolawole:
Hello, please is MS in Project Management and Operations a STEM course?

It depends on your school and how they offer the course. I know some MBA that are STEM.
So you would have to clarify this from your Graduate Coordinator or from the website.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dipseacon: 6:31am On May 31, 2019
Please what are my chances of getting Visa? I'm currently in my final year at Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture. But I have gotten admission at East Tennesse State University to study Nursing, would they require a proof that I am in a school over here? And like I asked earlier what are my chances of getting Visa?
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 6:45am On May 31, 2019
dipseacon:
Please what are my chances of getting Visa? I'm currently in my final year at Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture. But I have gotten admission at East Tennesse State University to study Nursing, would they require a proof that I am in a school over here? And like I asked earlier what are my chances of getting Visa?

Ok from Agriculture to Nursing?

Only you can explain to the VO why you made such switch.
That is a key factor on whether you would get a Visa.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Abdulrahmon68(m): 6:46am On May 31, 2019
It is When people find it difficult to achieve after so many struggles or when things are not working out the way they planned that is when they will now come here and be saying the "Honest Truth is this The Honest Truth is That". Abeg Don't come here and be saying things to discourage people that are pursuing their dream, the fact that things doesn't work for A doesn't mean it won't work for B. People are making it irrespective of the programme they opt for whether STEM or no STEM. After all no be everybody wey do STEM go work for all these big big company like Microsoft wey una dey mention, some people wey no do STEM go still get favor to work there. Most importantly, The Destiny of Taiwo is different from the Destiny of Kehinde! [/b]Anything you believe will work for you, do your research very well go after it, believe in yourself and pray towards it. [b] Na risk everybody dey take cus this life self na risk but let's try and take calculated risk

If you are reading this Please don't be discouraged, Go after your dream. And please make sure you control yourselves over Frustration. Learn From the negative and mistakes you find on this thread, be inspired and be motivated with the positive ones.

Am also using this medium to wish the Muslims friends here happy Ramadan Mubarak! and Happy Eid-il-Fitri in Advance. May we witness more of it on earth in Good health and in every good things we have asked for in this month and so many years to come. Aameen

Thanks for reading.

Cheers!

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dipseacon: 6:47am On May 31, 2019
Oh okay, noted. Thanks
Brown2Green:


Ok from Agriculture to Nursing?

Only you can explain to the VO why you made such switch.
That is a key factor on whether you would get a Visa.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by segunbolawole: 6:57am On May 31, 2019
Thank You, but I'm asking in respect to what the VO will consider it as
Brown2Green:


It depends on your school and how they offer the course. I know some MBA that are STEM.
So you would have to clarify this from your Graduate Coordinator or from the website.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Dalmakz: 7:05am On May 31, 2019
Please I sent you an email...
xdamson:



Yes bro
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 7:10am On May 31, 2019
segunbolawole:
Thank You, but I'm asking in respect to what the VO will consider it as

You still don't get it.
STEM stands for Science, Technology , Engineering and Mathematics.
Some courses have intensive level of Analysis and Computation and are classified under STEM e.g (Business Analytics)
So if you're interested in knowing if your course falls under STEM, do some research.

The VO has no business with whether your Course is STEM.

The VO's job is to approve or deny Visa based on documents presented.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by naira0(m): 7:38am On May 31, 2019
Brown2Green:



The VO has no business with whether your Course is STEM.

The VO's job is to approve or deny Visa based on documents presented.
They won't see the bolded. Sometimes you need to read with a discerning mind on this forum. Don't take everything you read here at face value. Some people out of frustration, and at other times very tacitly, come here to make things look gloomy to others.

I'll advice anybody reading this to always go for what they want. Refuse to let anybody decide your future for you by a mindless and carefree post. Put in the efforts, do your due diligence. Be thorough...very important! Most people are caught off guard due to half-baked preparations. Get a good school, have ALL the necessary support documents, and prepare to have a flowing conversation with the interviewing officer.

It helps to have an interview draft as a useful signpost/guide preparatory to your interview. And when you've done your best, trust God to do the rest.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dreambound(m): 7:47am On May 31, 2019
Good day...
So my I-20's funding section has $35800 grant from the University and $4500 on-campus employment. I did not apply or request for on campus employment. Is this normal? How do I explain to the VO about how I got that.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Time2win(m): 7:51am On May 31, 2019
dreambound:
Good day...
So my I-20's funding section has $35800 grant from the University and $4500 on-campus employment. I did not apply or request for on campus employment. Is this normal? How do I explain to the VO about how I got that.

Ask your school. They are in the best position to answer that.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by ProYouWebsiteUK(f): 7:55am On May 31, 2019
dreambound:
Good day...
So my I-20's funding section has $35800 grant from the University and $4500 on-campus employment. I did not apply or request for on campus employment. Is this normal? How do I explain to the VO about how I got that.

That's good news. It's good. You just tell the VO that you got Assistanceship from the School

Which school is that? And what course?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dreambound(m): 8:08am On May 31, 2019
ProYouWebsiteUK:


That's good news. It's good. You just tell the VO that you got Assistanceship from the School

Which school is that? And what course?

Whitworth University. BSc in Engineering.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by dreambound(m): 8:10am On May 31, 2019
Time2win:


Ask your school. They are in the best position to answer that.

Okay, thanks.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by JoeBazz(m): 8:18am On May 31, 2019
grin grin grin

Brown2Green:


Tell that to the VO
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by JoeBazz(m): 8:24am On May 31, 2019
On point bro wink


Brown2Green:



STEM students have the advantage because their skills are sought after the most in the US. But you don't have to discourage people. Everyone has a different journey!
My friend studying human resource management is currently interning at Microsoft. Yes! Microsoft.

So you want to say she should have stayed back here and dwell on her first degree that would have gotten her no where?
I think this advice is for people planning to run into the streets. Because with a degree from the USA, there are a thousand and one opportunities waiting on a global scale.

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Amyfid12: 9:13am On May 31, 2019
Good morning lovely people. It's been a week i was denied visa at the US embassy in Abuja. To say i was devastated is an understatement. I thank God for the support system i have in terms of family and friends that encouraged me that all things will work together for my good. I had to come out here to get advice on how i went wrong. I applied to 6 schools, 5 admits and all for Masters in Public health. They offered me admission without funding. I reached out to them but there was no assurance i will be given a GA position. I decided to go for West Chester University, Pennsylvania and the total amount on my I-20 is $29,525. My aunt who resides in US is my sponsor. I prepared well for my interview and ensured my documents were complete. Below is my interview transcript on 24th May:

ME: Good morning
VO: Good morning, pass me your passport and I-20
ME: Sure
VO: Why did you choose this school?
ME: I chose this school because i'm interested in an ongoing research by Prof xxxx on xxxxxxx. Also, the school mandates it's MPH students to complete a 6 credits, 300 hours community service course called Bleep. ( The VO cuts in)
VO: What do you do?
ME: I'm a pharmacist working with xxxxxxxxx
VO: Who is your sponsor?
ME: My aunt by name xxxxxxxxx
VO: types for some seconds and handed a green paper to me, that it will explain my denial of Visa.

All these, didn't last up to 5 minutes. I was shocked because i expected questions on Why US? Why MPH? What are your plans after the MS program? Can i see your SOA? which she didn't ask me.
Please, where did i go wrong? Mind you, i didn't stutter cos i prepared well for this interview. My school starts in August and i don't know what to do.
Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Brown2Green(m): 9:26am On May 31, 2019
Amyfid12:
Good morning lovely people. It's been a week i was denied visa at the US embassy in Abuja. To say i was devastated is an understatement. I thank God for the support system i have in terms of family and friends that encouraged me that all things will work together for my good. I had to come out here to get advice on how i went wrong. I applied to 6 schools, 5 admits and all for Masters in Public health. They offered me admission without funding. I reached out to them but there was no assurance i will be given a GA position. I decided to go for West Chester University, Pennsylvania and the total amount on my I-20 is $29,525. My aunt who resides in US is my sponsor. I prepared well for my interview and ensured my documents were complete. Below is my interview transcript on 24th May:

ME: Good morning
VO: Good morning, pass me your passport and I-20
ME: Sure
VO: Why did you choose this school?
ME: I chose this school because i'm interested in an ongoing research by Prof xxxx on xxxxxxx. Also, the school mandates it's MPH students to complete a 6 credits, 300 hours community service course called Bleep. ( The VO cuts in)
VO: What do you do?
ME: I'm a pharmacist working with xxxxxxxxx
VO: Who is your sponsor?
ME: My aunt by name xxxxxxxxx
VO: types for some seconds and handed a green paper to me, that it will explain my denial of Visa.

All these, didn't last up to 5 minutes. I was shocked because i expected questions on Why US? Why MPH? What are your plans after the MS program? Can i see your SOA? which she didn't ask me.
Please, where did i go wrong? Mind you, i didn't stutter cos i prepared well for this interview. My school starts in August and i don't know what to do.

This is my perspective:

Funding had a major role to play in the VO's decision.
But the reverse could have been the case if you were going to a top school with such or more deficit. Mind you, I said Top school not Top program.
Like the person that had over 40k deficit but for a top 10 school. He was approved.


Secondly, since you know you have no funding, you need to Sell yourself with any given opportunity.
Why this school?
'I was interested in an ongoing research ' has become hackneyed. I think you should have done better as it made the first impression for the VO.
BTW, what was the closing balance on the SOA?

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Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 14 by Ifesinachi22(m): 9:29am On May 31, 2019
Amyfid12:
Good morning lovely people. It's been a week i was denied visa at the US embassy in Abuja. To say i was devastated is an understatement. I thank God for the support system i have in terms of family and friends that encouraged me that all things will work together for my good. I had to come out here to get advice on how i went wrong. I applied to 6 schools, 5 admits and all for Masters in Public health. They offered me admission without funding. I reached out to them but there was no assurance i will be given a GA position. I decided to go for West Chester University, Pennsylvania and the total amount on my I-20 is $29,525. My aunt who resides in US is my sponsor. I prepared well for my interview and ensured my documents were complete. Below is my interview transcript on 24th May:

ME: Good morning
VO: Good morning, pass me your passport and I-20
ME: Sure
VO: Why did you choose this school?
ME: I chose this school because i'm interested in an ongoing research by Prof xxxx on xxxxxxx. Also, the school mandates it's MPH students to complete a 6 credits, 300 hours community service course called Bleep. ( The VO cuts in)
VO: What do you do?
ME: I'm a pharmacist working with xxxxxxxxx
VO: Who is your sponsor?
ME: My aunt by name xxxxxxxxx
VO: types for some seconds and handed a green paper to me, that it will explain my denial of Visa.

All these, didn't last up to 5 minutes. I was shocked because i expected questions on Why US? Why MPH? What are your plans after the MS program? Can i see your SOA? which she didn't ask me.
Please, where did i go wrong? Mind you, i didn't stutter cos i prepared well for this interview. My school starts in August and i don't know what to do.

Very bad.

What was the reason they gave as the reason for the denial?
Or no reason at all

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