Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by MasterforceII: 9:32pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
CptCharlesVane: Dude, you really believe in creationism With the wealth of information available? The vacuum you talk about is depicted in your essay, and sadly it is a vacuum of knowledge.
As DeGrasse Tyson says, 'God' is the ever receding pocket of scientific ignorance." That is to say the more ignorant you are of the nature and working of things (universe, plants, animals, insects, advanced soceities etc) the bigger your god. Ponder on this for a moment, and let it challenge you to seek knowledge, at least to know an alternate explanation for the universe if by some slim chance your 'God' happened not to create anything. One doesn't need to know all the science but only read and learn from professionals who've devoted their lives to studying nature, the universe ... whatever
Again, "The gods people worship look like them and desires what they desire" Any wonder why the Nigerian god grants visas and loooves money, fraud and fraudsters? The almighty God of the chimps wouldn't be a dog, would it? Even if it was, it would surely crack nuts with their bum
Again, Twoods is right in his description of Christianity and its God. You only need to read the 4 gospels to know the kind of man/God Jesus was and contrast that with the charade of pentecostalism and its 'america wonder' Jesus in Nigeria. It's very easy to tell those who have actually read the bible in context.
This thread is for aspiring intellectuals but it is underwhelming disappointing the way it's all about God. People can't post useful information before fantasising about their cherished beliefs. Don't you guys even in the least reason that there are even more people getting US visas that don't believe in what you believe?
Religion and gods should be personal, whatever rocks your boat, but don't come here asking people to fast and pray for a visa when Leah Sharibu and others have been in captivity since forever and Nigeria tops countries with highest persecution of christians. Seriously, what are the priorities of this Nigerian visa god?
Pray, fast, sacrifice a goat, whatever but let's leave those for our churches, and shrines. I've observed that the Muslim God isn't mentioned much here, maybe he isn't in charge of visas
Haha. Reads like an excerpt from El Nathan John's Becoming Nigerian. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by SOJ2019: 9:38pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
Pls I need help with my proposed transcript.
V.O: Why are you going to the US? I: To pursue a masters degree in Criminal Justice/Safety Studies at Grand Valley State Uni.,Allendale,Michigan.
V.O: WHY THIS DEGREE? I : ♡With respect to my career plan which is to be a crime analyst for the Anti-Robbery Department of the Nigeria police force,a master in Criminal justice or a closely security related discipline is a core requirement. ♡Considering that alot of field operatives would rely on the information I provide,this program would not only improve my mental understanding about crime but also equip me with virtually all the basic skills required to be a successful crime analyst for the Anti-Robbery Department of the Nigeria Police Force.
VO: HOW MANY SCHOOLS DID APPLY TO? ME: 5 schools;Washington State Uni,Grand Valley State Uni,Northern Arizona State Uni,Uni of New Haven &Northeastern Uni. VO: HOW MANY ADMIT & WHY GVSU? ME: ♡3 admits, 1 pending & 1 reject. My choice of institution was based on the availability of active or retired security personnel who are now lecturers. Fortunately for me,two of my professors for the fall semester were once police officers. Thus, the experiential knowledge gained would be highly influential as a crime analyst. ♡It has being my long standing opinion that GIS (Geographical information system) can be used to manage bank robbery. Thus, Prof. Cwick research on GIS and how it can be used to manage crime was a factor that influenced my choice for GVSU. ♡The course curriculum for this program and the timely responses were all major factors that influenced my decision to study @ GVSU ME : Can I briefly say something? ♡ My admission to UNH came with a 30% scholarship but the deficit left when compared to what I have to pay @ GVSU is a bit high. This factor also influenced my decision to study @ GVSU.
VO: DID YOU WRITE ANY STANDARDIZED TEST ME : No. While GRE was required for applicants whose GPA was below 3.0.,TOEFL was required only if the language instruction wasn't English.
VO:Who is sponsoring you??
ME: My grandfather.
VO: Why?
ME: My mum and I have lived with him since I was 6 and he has being responsible for my education since then. In addition,my mum is the only child.
Kindly help me critically dissect my proposed transcript. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by TWoods(m): 9:41pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
SOJ2019: Pls I need help with my proposed transcript.
V.O: Why are you going to the US? I: To pursue a masters degree in Criminal Justice/Safety Studies at Grand Valley State Uni.,Allendale,Michigan.
V.O: WHY THIS DEGREE? I : ♡With respect to my career plan which is to be a crime analyst for the Anti-Robbery Department of the Nigeria police force,a master in Criminal justice or a closely security related discipline is a core requirement. ♡Considering that alot of field operatives would rely on the information I provide,this program would not only improve my mental understanding about crime but also equip me with virtually all the basic skills required to be a successful crime analyst for the Anti-Robbery Department of the Nigeria Police Force.
VO: HOW MANY SCHOOLS DID APPLY TO? ME: 5 schools;Washington State Uni,Grand Valley State Uni,Northern Arizona State Uni,Uni of New Haven &Northeastern Uni. VO: HOW MANY ADMIT & WHY GVSU? ME: ♡3 admits, 1 pending & 1 reject. My choice of institution was based on the availability of active or retired security personnel who are now lecturers. Fortunately for me,two of my professors for the fall semester were once police officers. Thus, the experiential knowledge gained would be highly influential as a crime analyst. ♡It has being my long standing opinion that GIS (Geographical information system) can be used to manage bank robbery. Thus, Prof. Cwick research on GIS and how it can be used to manage crime was a factor that influenced my choice for GVSU. ♡The course curriculum for this program and the timely responses were all major factors that influenced my decision to study @ GVSU ME : Can I briefly say something? ♡ My admission to UNH came with a 30% scholarship but the deficit left when compared to what I have to pay @ GVSU is a bit high. This factor also influenced my decision to study @ GVSU.
VO: DID YOU WRITE ANY STANDARDIZED TEST ME : No. While GRE was required for applicants whose GPA was below 3.0.,TOEFL was required only if the language instruction wasn't English.
VO:Who is sponsoring you??
ME: My grandfather.
VO: Why?
ME: My mum and I have lived with him since I was 6 and he has being responsible for my education since then. In addition,my mum is the only child.
Kindly help me critically dissect my proposed transcript. What was your undergraduate degree in? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gennylota: 9:54pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gennylota: 10:05pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by gennylota: 10:08pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
fairheart: In case you didn't know, I love reading your comments. I do too. in short I like the guy die . few weeks ago someone was asking after him on this forum and boom he is here |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by CptCharlesVane: 10:09pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread. Visa approved. Abuja Me: Good morning! VO: Good morning, your passport and I-20 (passed it) VO: Have you ever traveled out of the country? Me: Yes VO: Which countries? Me: A few countries in Europe and Africa (didn't say this. I just named them) VO: Are you married? Me: No VO: What do you want to do with the degree? Me: I intend to use the specialised skills that I'd acquire in organic synthesis to explore local plants with pharmaceutical (nodding) and cosmetic potential here in Nigeria where it is in abundance. (not as fluent as written but she got the point) I also wo.. (interrupts and passes white paper and explained when I'd get my passport back) ** I must admit, reading through this thread made me take my whole life's documents along. Birth certificate, bank statements, sponsor's letter of consent, waec, neco, nysc, association membership card, nepa bill, police clearance, estate levy etc except my GTB receipt. Well, better over-prepared than not at all. Travel history and funding might have played a role for me but one thing I understood well and is the essence of the interview is that it is a non-immigrant visa application and everyone is presumed an immigrant until one proves otherwise at the interview. The DS-160 form is the other part, very important. I prepared by anticipating a lot of questions that may arise from my submitted DS form, information on I-20, and my program...under the theme of "PROVE NON-IMMIGRANT INTENT" as the VOs on suspiscion of immigrant intent are by law, bound to reject such application. Good luck to other hopefuls and those on AP. It would be good practice to use an inverted pyramid approach in answering questions, sort of the style they use in writing newspapers where the all you need to know in an article is in the first paragraph. The interview is short, barely over 5 minutes and everyone gets interrupted at some point. so better to eliminate all the wordiness and go straight to the point. To the pith and core of the matter. Good luck again. See you in Stockholm at this year's Nobel's. 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by dreambound(m): 10:16pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
CptCharlesVane: A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread.
Visa approved. Abuja
Me: Good morning! VO: Good morning, your passport and I-20 (passed it) VO: Have you ever traveled out of the country? Me: Yes VO: Which countries? Me: A few countries in Europe and Africa (didn't say this. I just named them) VO: Are you married? Me: No VO: What do you want to do with the degree? Me: I intend to use the specialised skills that I'd acquire in organic synthesis to explore local plants with pharmaceutical (nodding) and cosmetic potential here in Nigeria where it is in abundance. (not as fluent as written but she got the point) I also wo.. (interrupts and passes white paper and explained when I'd get my passport back)
** I must admit, reading through this thread made me take my whole life's documents along. Birth certificate, bank statements, sponsor's letter of consent, waec, neco, nysc, association membership card, nepa bill, police clearance, estate levy etc except my GTB receipt. Well, better over-prepared than not at all.
Travel history and funding might have played a role for me but one thing I understood well and is the essence of the interview is that it is a non-immigrant visa application and everyone is presumed an immigrant until one proves otherwise at the interview. The DS-160 form is the other part, very important.
I prepared by anticipating a lot of questions that may arise from my submitted DS form, information on I-20, and my program...under the theme of "PROVE NON-IMMIGRANT INTENT" as the VOs on suspiscion of immigrant intent are by law, bound to reject such application.
Good luck to other hopefuls and those on AP.
It would be good practice to use an inverted pyramid approach in answering questions, sort of the style they use in writing newspapers where the all you need to know in an article is in the first paragraph. The interview is short, barely over 5 minutes and everyone gets interrupted at some point. so better to eliminate all the wordiness and go straight to the point. To the pith and core of the matter.
Good luck again. See you in Stockholm at this year's Nobel's.
Congratulations!!!!!!!! You carried Nepa bill , police clearance, and estate levy 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by calculator123(m): 10:20pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
TWoods:
James 3:10-11. I have to wonder what sort of “faith” you are building or what sort of “god” you’re appreciating when it’s so easy for you to curse and pound your fist anytime someone merely disagrees with you. Often all it takes is one post to expose the hypocrisy. I apologise for the later part of my post. People get inspired/gingered in several ways, I am opined that people should do what works for them provided they don't hurt anyone in the process. 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by dreambound(m): 10:22pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
CptCharlesVane: A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread.
Visa approved. Abuja
Me: Good morning! VO: Good morning, your passport and I-20 (passed it) VO: Have you ever traveled out of the country? Me: Yes VO: Which countries? Me: A few countries in Europe and Africa (didn't say this. I just named them) VO: Are you married? Me: No VO: What do you want to do with the degree? Me: I intend to use the specialised skills that I'd acquire in organic synthesis to explore local plants with pharmaceutical (nodding) and cosmetic potential here in Nigeria where it is in abundance. (not as fluent as written but she got the point) I also wo.. (interrupts and passes white paper and explained when I'd get my passport back)
** I must admit, reading through this thread made me take my whole life's documents along. Birth certificate, bank statements, sponsor's letter of consent, waec, neco, nysc, association membership card, nepa bill, police clearance, estate levy etc except my GTB receipt. Well, better over-prepared than not at all.
Travel history and funding might have played a role for me but one thing I understood well and is the essence of the interview is that it is a non-immigrant visa application and everyone is presumed an immigrant until one proves otherwise at the interview. The DS-160 form is the other part, very important.
I prepared by anticipating a lot of questions that may arise from my submitted DS form, information on I-20, and my program...under the theme of "PROVE NON-IMMIGRANT INTENT" as the VOs on suspiscion of immigrant intent are by law, bound to reject such application.
Good luck to other hopefuls and those on AP.
It would be good practice to use an inverted pyramid approach in answering questions, sort of the style they use in writing newspapers where the all you need to know in an article is in the first paragraph. The interview is short, barely over 5 minutes and everyone gets interrupted at some point. so better to eliminate all the wordiness and go straight to the point. To the pith and core of the matter.
Good luck again. See you in Stockholm at this year's Nobel's.
What course? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by LagosismyHome(f): 10:27pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
CptCharlesVane: A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread.
Very pleased to see this Congrats.. God bless your new journey 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by fairheart(m): 10:30pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
It is not in the sense you see it. That I love reading someone's comment does not mean he's been right about what he's saying. gennylota:
I do too. In short I like the guy die. few weeks ago someone asked after him 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by fairheart(m): 10:32pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
I am happy for you! God did it for you! You did it for yourself. Excel! CptCharlesVane: A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread.
Visa approved. Abuja
Me: Good morning! VO: Good morning, your passport and I-20 (passed it) VO: Have you ever traveled out of the country? Me: Yes VO: Which countries? Me: A few countries in Europe and Africa (didn't say this. I just named them) VO: Are you married? Me: No VO: What do you want to do with the degree? Me: I intend to use the specialised skills that I'd acquire in organic synthesis to explore local plants with pharmaceutical (nodding) and cosmetic potential here in Nigeria where it is in abundance. (not as fluent as written but she got the point) I also wo.. (interrupts and passes white paper and explained when I'd get my passport back)
** I must admit, reading through this thread made me take my whole life's documents along. Birth certificate, bank statements, sponsor's letter of consent, waec, neco, nysc, association membership card, nepa bill, police clearance, estate levy etc except my GTB receipt. Well, better over-prepared than not at all.
Travel history and funding might have played a role for me but one thing I understood well and is the essence of the interview is that it is a non-immigrant visa application and everyone is presumed an immigrant until one proves otherwise at the interview. The DS-160 form is the other part, very important.
I prepared by anticipating a lot of questions that may arise from my submitted DS form, information on I-20, and my program...under the theme of "PROVE NON-IMMIGRANT INTENT" as the VOs on suspiscion of immigrant intent are by law, bound to reject such application.
Good luck to other hopefuls and those on AP.
It would be good practice to use an inverted pyramid approach in answering questions, sort of the style they use in writing newspapers where the all you need to know in an article is in the first paragraph. The interview is short, barely over 5 minutes and everyone gets interrupted at some point. so better to eliminate all the wordiness and go straight to the point. To the pith and core of the matter.
Good luck again. See you in Stockholm at this year's Nobel's.
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by SOJ2019: 10:32pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
TWoods:
What was your undergraduate degree in? Philosophy. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Afo1k: 11:04pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
Thanks everyone. 2 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by TWoods(m): 11:17pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
SOJ2019:
Philosophy. You’ll have to explain why you’re going from philosophy to criminal justice. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by SOJ2019: 11:29pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
TWoods:
You’ll have to explain why you’re going from philosophy to criminal justice. Thanks. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Tohajan: 11:35pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
CptCharlesVane: A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread.
Visa approved. Abuja
Me: Good morning! VO: Good morning, your passport and I-20 (passed it) VO: Have you ever traveled out of the country? Me: Yes VO: Which countries? Me: A few countries in Europe and Africa (didn't say this. I just named them) VO: Are you married? Me: No VO: What do you want to do with the degree? Me: I intend to use the specialised skills that I'd acquire in organic synthesis to explore local plants with pharmaceutical (nodding) and cosmetic potential here in Nigeria where it is in abundance. (not as fluent as written but she got the point) I also wo.. (interrupts and passes white paper and explained when I'd get my passport back)
** I must admit, reading through this thread made me take my whole life's documents along. Birth certificate, bank statements, sponsor's letter of consent, waec, neco, nysc, association membership card, nepa bill, police clearance, estate levy etc except my GTB receipt. Well, better over-prepared than not at all.
Travel history and funding might have played a role for me but one thing I understood well and is the essence of the interview is that it is a non-immigrant visa application and everyone is presumed an immigrant until one proves otherwise at the interview. The DS-160 form is the other part, very important.
I prepared by anticipating a lot of questions that may arise from my submitted DS form, information on I-20, and my program...under the theme of "PROVE NON-IMMIGRANT INTENT" as the VOs on suspiscion of immigrant intent are by law, bound to reject such application.
Good luck to other hopefuls and those on AP.
It would be good practice to use an inverted pyramid approach in answering questions, sort of the style they use in writing newspapers where the all you need to know in an article is in the first paragraph. The interview is short, barely over 5 minutes and everyone gets interrupted at some point. so better to eliminate all the wordiness and go straight to the point. To the pith and core of the matter.
Good luck again. See you in Stockholm at this year's Nobel's.
Congrats |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by zolargeo: 12:01am On Jun 18, 2019 |
please, I'm in need of helper here, I was denied last year and I applied again this year, I had posted earlier to seek assistance from this forum on how I can perform better in the interview this time around, but the person that wanted To Help me requested for money. As much as I would have loved to do that, I have spent almost all my savings on the application... please I don't know if I can get this favour for free in this forum and I promise to appreciate the kind gesture afterwards. my interview is scheduled to be 1st July. THANKS |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Danikal: 12:06am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Please I need a swift response..
The name on my i20 is different from the name on the SOA am taking for interview.. Would this cause a problem? |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sharwama(f): 12:37am On Jun 18, 2019 |
zolargeo: please, I'm in need of helper here, I was denied last year and I applied again this year, I had posted earlier to seek assistance from this forum on how I can perform better in the interview this time around, but the person that wanted To Help me requested for money. As much as I would have loved to do that, I have spent almost all my savings on the application... please I don't know if I can get this favour for free in this forum and I promise to appreciate the kind gesture afterwards. my interview is scheduled to be 1st July. THANKS Would you appreciate the kind gesture financially? I can send account details in advance ooo I hope you won't make another post to report me indirectly as well So I took out time to go through your profile, I saw a previous denial transcript and how you probably had to defer your admission(if I am correct) I also sense desperation(I am sorry). So let's do it this way. Breathe, I mean it. Breathe Have you addressed the loopholes in your previous attempt(s)? Can you post your proposed transcript for the imminent interview? I am also concerned about your hinted financial status. Do you really have a GENUINE sponsor? Oya start telling the truth osiso so we know how to "help" you 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sharwama(f): 12:47am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Danikal: Please I need a swift response..
The name on my i20 is different from the name on the SOA am taking for interview.. Would this cause a problem? You are not paying anyone or buying data for us here in Nigeria, so please don't ask for a swift response next time Please read my approved visa transcript and see where the VO asked about the sponsor's name on my I-20. Perhaps you haven't taken out time to READ your I-20. It is not just a 3-paged document, it is a legal document and whatever is written on it, binds. Why do you think there's a column for your signature and that of your DSO? If you want to change your sponsor, simply request a new I-20. Don't allow the devil to use your visa chances to play candy crush I wish you lots of wisdom. 4 Likes |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sharwama(f): 12:53am On Jun 18, 2019 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by sharwama(f): 12:59am On Jun 18, 2019 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by mtope: 1:19am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Congratulations CptCharlesVane: A big shout out to Lagosismyhome, Fairheart and the rest of the guys that are dedicated to this thread.
Visa approved. Abuja
Me: Good morning! VO: Good morning, your passport and I-20 (passed it) VO: Have you ever traveled out of the country? Me: Yes VO: Which countries? Me: A few countries in Europe and Africa (didn't say this. I just named them) VO: Are you married? Me: No VO: What do you want to do with the degree? Me: I intend to use the specialised skills that I'd acquire in organic synthesis to explore local plants with pharmaceutical (nodding) and cosmetic potential here in Nigeria where it is in abundance. (not as fluent as written but she got the point) I also wo.. (interrupts and passes white paper and explained when I'd get my passport back)
** I must admit, reading through this thread made me take my whole life's documents along. Birth certificate, bank statements, sponsor's letter of consent, waec, neco, nysc, association membership card, nepa bill, police clearance, estate levy etc except my GTB receipt. Well, better over-prepared than not at all.
Travel history and funding might have played a role for me but one thing I understood well and is the essence of the interview is that it is a non-immigrant visa application and everyone is presumed an immigrant until one proves otherwise at the interview. The DS-160 form is the other part, very important.
I prepared by anticipating a lot of questions that may arise from my submitted DS form, information on I-20, and my program...under the theme of "PROVE NON-IMMIGRANT INTENT" as the VOs on suspiscion of immigrant intent are by law, bound to reject such application.
Good luck to other hopefuls and those on AP.
It would be good practice to use an inverted pyramid approach in answering questions, sort of the style they use in writing newspapers where the all you need to know in an article is in the first paragraph. The interview is short, barely over 5 minutes and everyone gets interrupted at some point. so better to eliminate all the wordiness and go straight to the point. To the pith and core of the matter.
Good luck again. See you in Stockholm at this year's Nobel's.
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by oluezekiel(m): 1:54am On Jun 18, 2019 |
horlahsunbo225:
B4 I use to dislike ur comment but today u change my perceptive with this word
We should always acknowledged God I mudane things like eating, sleeping and all
The truth is average Nigerian are serving God because of hardship and favour receiving or need from him, which suppose not to be so God bless u Thank you for this. Average Nigerian serves God because of the hardship in the land. We had a discussion few weeks ago on why Nigerians abandon church few months after getting into the US, most answers pointed to "hypocrisy." 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by texrem(m): 1:56am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Homoluabi1:
Good day sir, i understand you're very busy. However, i would really appreciate if you can kindly help evaluate my proposed transcript. My interview is on the 3rd of next month. Your contribution will go a long way in making my dream a reality. Thanks and God bless you sir
Shoot! |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by TWoods(m): 2:04am On Jun 18, 2019 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by TWoods(m): 2:08am On Jun 18, 2019 |
zolargeo: please, I'm in need of helper here, I was denied last year and I applied again this year, I had posted earlier to seek assistance from this forum on how I can perform better in the interview this time around, but the person that wanted To Help me requested for money. As much as I would have loved to do that, I have spent almost all my savings on the application... please I don't know if I can get this favour for free in this forum and I promise to appreciate the kind gesture afterwards. my interview is scheduled to be 1st July. THANKS If you can’t afford a few naira now, surely you cannot expect us to believe that you can afford the expenses that come with schooling in the US. 1 Like |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Wretch32: 2:16am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Mr T TWoods:
If you can’t afford a few naira now, surely you cannot expect us to believe that you can afford the expenses that come with schooling in the US. |
Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Wretch32: 2:17am On Jun 18, 2019 |
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Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by Nobody: 2:53am On Jun 18, 2019 |
ISA? |