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Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 6:37pm On Sep 07, 2018
Goshen200:


Two times, The first one was June and I got rejected early July then I re applied on the 6th of August putting all required docx as demanded. But till date I haven't been called for interview,,,My status still shows " application under process at Belgium embassy" my question is;
Could interview be waived and on what bases
Do you know of anyone who was successful and no interview

They can waive interview only on exceptional basis (extremely rare). Most people are called for interview and as fikki1 said, once you were invited for interview in your first time call, a possibility exist where you might be exempted the second time.

My advice would be - mail the embassy if your application you think your application is due for a final decision to be made. It might not be the most appropriate of thing to do, but your options are limited and I guess your school resumption date is near in sight.
Travel / Re: Belgium Tourist Visa by socca: 6:28pm On Sep 07, 2018
Leetwho:
Hi Guys,

I want to attend a AidEx 2018 conference in Belgium, I need someone who can guide me on the visa application process.

Contact vfs global office in Lagos or Abuja. Check them out using google.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 12:31am On Jul 28, 2018
Ejadike:
Hello Guys,

I'm a HND Graduate. Is it possible I get admission with my certificate to do my PGD or Masters in Belgium? Thanks

Your bet will be to ask the school you intend enrolling to.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 12:53pm On Jul 20, 2018
chibuike123:
Hello fikki, pls I have an issue regarding the medical certificate. Am I required to make photocopies of the medical certificate along with other documents for visa application? Am asking this question because kamorass gave me only one sealed letter addressed to the embassy along with lab report and x Ray sheet. If we're required to make photocopies of the certificate how do I do that since my letter from kamorass is sealed and can't be tempered with.


Greeting bro, How much did the medical certificate cost in Kamorass. Thanks.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 10:57am On Jul 11, 2018
Anyone with current info on visa application?
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 10:56am On Jul 11, 2018
efeturi3:
New Development on Legalization.
1. Legalization fees is now N9000/document.
2. Legalization now takes a week. You submit this week thursday, u collect next week Thursday
Thanks

Yeah....
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 6:16pm On Jun 16, 2018
Hello guys, is there anyone based in Ghent. I need some info from you. Thanks.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 6:14pm On Jun 16, 2018
Toochinnadi:
Hello please i. Applied for the scholarship for young Christian people in Hungary. The results are due next month, but my university asked i sejd legalized degree cert. I read posts earlier asking people to go with bsc, do i need tgat, I. Am only going for msc.

Also please anyone who has done it before that can help. Me?

Please help me


I think you will need that (Bsc) as well as SSCE (I'm not sure about this one) for the legalisation. I'm due to do mine next week, so hopefully I can get more useful details.

in any case, other experience guys can help in providing relevant information on this.

cheers
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 7:27pm On Jun 12, 2018
fikki1:
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sorry bro.. exam things...
now to your question.. if the belgian embassy in the specific country can do it.. then its ok.. some embassy requires the presence of your sponsor... like UK..but i think US does not...

please find put.. you can call the embassy...

Greetings bro. I've been offline and I need some advice from you on some personal issues (enrollment, legalisation, visa etc) concerning Ghent university, which I believe you are currently in. kindly check your pm as I did send a message (not so sure whether the mail went through as I'm unfamiliar with nairaland pm) or reqoute.

thanks.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 10:59am On Jun 02, 2018
Good day guys, can any one kindly fill me in on the details on how this Belgium visa application goes. What documents am I to take/submit in vfs. Which do I get to legalise and how much does the application process cost.

I will try reading the top pages once again for titbits as the info are in patches. Moreover, I need current information on the process.

Thanks in anticipation.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 10:55am On Jun 02, 2018
mckay4real:

You can arrange with secondary school and address that the transcript be sent there.

thanks for the feedback. I will try it out. I hope unilag Don't suspect I'm playing a fast on them as I once requested to be sent to Federal ministry of education.

I will let you know how everything works out. Thanks
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 10:53am On Jun 02, 2018
Kenra:
Transcript matters, the You can collect it yourself through an educational agent then go to their office to collect it. You can also arrange with a secondary school and address it to the person who can then give it to you. That was how i got mine but (through not Unilag)


Thanks for the insight. The idea seem nice and I will try it. However, I don't whether unilag will fall for that given I once tried sending it to the Ministry of Education which they refused.

once again thank. I will let you know it pan out.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 12:31am On May 31, 2018
mckay4real:

Depends on which stage of the process u are, to complete ur application process tithe school might require go send a legalize copy of if certificate. You can't send the original. But for the visa process, u have to legalize the original

Thanks man for the insight. My issue is that my school (Unilag) refuse to issue out the original copy of my transcript. They also insisted they won't issue it to Federal ministry of Education or any ministry, citing that they only send the official documents to academic institutions, professional bodies, and scholarship board. At the moment, I'm in a limbo. Though the school in Belgium (Ugent) has gotten my sealed documents.

Do you have any idea how I can circumvent this issue?
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 9:19pm On May 27, 2018
mckay4real:

If you want to legalize the photocopy of ur certificate, that photocopy has to be stamped as certified true copy by the issuing organization or else the embassy would send you back to do it

Thanks for the response. Between legalising original certificate and photocopy, which is better? My naive thinking is the original trump the photocopy. what do you think?
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 3:46pm On May 16, 2018
Adesquare1992:
Thanks for the info bro.
The part were you said certificate should be taken to the school to be stamped as a certified true copy isn't clear. My came with a red seal/stamp...can you kindly clarify better,Pls


Hello sir, did you legalised the certificate with red stamp without the need to get it stamped first in your school?. mine also can with red stamp.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 3:43pm On May 16, 2018
mckay4real:
From my personal experience of the legalization process of educational certificates for Admission process in Belgian Universities, I discovered that there was dearth of information about the process and it made it a little bit difficult for me. So I'm outlining the process here for those who want to do the legalization.

If you're legalizing a copy of your certificate to be sent to the university in Belgium? 1st of all go to your university (the issuing body) and stamp the copy of certificate as a certified true copy.
Then you proceed to Abuja, your 1st point of call is the Ministry of Education for authentication. You can only do the authentication between Monday to Thursday (10am to 1pm). Make sure you take the original copy of your SSCE along. You'll need to buy a scratch card either NECO or WAEC as applicable and print out your result online. Also make 3 copies of the documents you want to authenticate i.e SSCE, Bsc certificate etc. Your docs will be costed (#300 per document) and you'll have to generate a remita code online after which you proceed to the bank to make payment. After paying, take the bank print out and the teller used for paying to revenue office on the ground floor Ministry of Police Affairs to be stamped. Then you will proceed to the 8th floor Ministry of Education to submit after which you'll wait for a couple of minutes before names are called and you get your documents back already stamped.
Next you proceed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for authentication. Depending on how soon you get the Ministry of Education authentication done, you probably can't do that of Foreign Affairs on the same day cos Foreign Affairs only does authentication between 10am to 12pm from Monday to Friday.
The process is similar to that of MOE, you get your documents costed (#300 per doc), proceed to generate a remita code and pay at the bank. Then you stamp the print out and teller and submit. After submission, you will have to come back by 3pm to get your docs back.
Next you proceed to the Belgian embassy, No. 9, Usuma street, Maitama Abuja.
You can only authenticate your docs at embassy only on Tuesdays and Thursdays (excluding Public holidays)
The time for submission of docs to be legalized is between 9am to 10am after which you won't be allowed to enter the embassy.
Note: Before you go to the embassy, download the legalization form on their website (unless you want to but it for #1000 at the embassy gate, it is just a 2 page doc)
Also take a passport Photograph with white background (it is #1500 at the embassy gate)
After submission of docs for legalization, you'll be asked to return by 3pm to get it back.
The legalization fee is #9000 per document.

[Thanks for the info. I do have a question though. I been seeing people post legalising ssce result. is this process applicable for masters programme. I am made to believe this isn't needed for mine. Do I still to have it legalise. Thanks
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 3:42pm On May 16, 2018
mckay4real:
From my personal experience of the legalization process of educational certificates for Admission process in Belgian Universities, I discovered that there was dearth of information about the process and it made it a little bit difficult for me. So I'm outlining the process here for those who want to do the legalization.

If you're legalizing a copy of your certificate to be sent to the university in Belgium? 1st of all go to your university (the issuing body) and stamp the copy of certificate as a certified true copy.
Then you proceed to Abuja, your 1st point of call is the Ministry of Education for authentication. You can only do the authentication between Monday to Thursday (10am to 1pm). Make sure you take the original copy of your SSCE along. You'll need to buy a scratch card either NECO or WAEC as applicable and print out your result online. Also make 3 copies of the documents you want to authenticate i.e SSCE, Bsc certificate etc. Your docs will be costed (#300 per document) and you'll have to generate a remita code online after which you proceed to the bank to make payment. After paying, take the bank print out and the teller used for paying to revenue office on the ground floor Ministry of Police Affairs to be stamped. Then you will proceed to the 8th floor Ministry of Education to submit after which you'll wait for a couple of minutes before names are called and you get your documents back already stamped.
Next you proceed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for authentication. Depending on how soon you get the Ministry of Education authentication done, you probably can't do that of Foreign Affairs on the same day cos Foreign Affairs only does authentication between 10am to 12pm from Monday to Friday.
The process is similar to that of MOE, you get your documents costed (#300 per doc), proceed to generate a remita code and pay at the bank. Then you stamp the print out and teller and submit. After submission, you will have to come back by 3pm to get your docs back.
Next you proceed to the Belgian embassy, No. 9, Usuma street, Maitama Abuja.
You can only authenticate your docs at embassy only on Tuesdays and Thursdays (excluding Public holidays)
The time for submission of docs to be legalized is between 9am to 10am after which you won't be allowed to enter the embassy.
Note: Before you go to the embassy, download the legalization form on their website (unless you want to but it for #1000 at the embassy gate, it is just a 2 page doc)
Also take a passport Photograph with white background (it is #1500 at the embassy gate)
After submission of docs for legalization, you'll be asked to return by 3pm to get it back.
The legalization fee is #9000 per document.

Thanks for the info bro.
The part were you said certificate should be taken to the school to be stamped as a certified true copy isn't clear. My came with a red seal/stamp...can you kindly clarify better,Pls
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by socca: 7:50pm On May 10, 2018
From my personal experience of the legalization process of educational certificates for Admission process in Belgian Universities, I discovered that there was dearth of information about the process and it made it a little bit difficult for me. So I'm outlining the process here for those who want to do the legalization.

If you're legalizing a copy of your certificate to be sent to the university in Belgium? 1st of all go to your university (the issuing body) and stamp the copy of certificate as a certified true copy.
Then you proceed to Abuja, your 1st point of call is the Ministry of Education for authentication. You can only do the authentication between Monday to Thursday (10am to 1pm). Make sure you take the original copy of your SSCE along. You'll need to buy a scratch card either NECO or WAEC as applicable and print out your result online. Also make 3 copies of the documents you want to authenticate i.e SSCE, Bsc certificate etc. Your docs will be costed (#300 per document) and you'll have to generate a remita code online after which you proceed to the bank to make payment. After paying, take the bank print out and the teller used for paying to revenue office on the ground floor Ministry of Police Affairs to be stamped. Then you will proceed to the 8th floor Ministry of Education to submit after which you'll wait for a couple of minutes before names are called and you get your documents back already stamped.
Next you proceed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for authentication. Depending on how soon you get the Ministry of Education authentication done, you probably can't do that of Foreign Affairs on the same day cos Foreign Affairs only does authentication between 10am to 12pm from Monday to Friday.
The process is similar to that of MOE, you get your documents costed (#300 per doc), proceed to generate a remita code and pay at the bank. Then you stamp the print out and teller and submit. After submission, you will have to come back by 3pm to get your docs back.
Next you proceed to the Belgian embassy, No. 9, Usuma street, Maitama Abuja.
You can only authenticate your docs at embassy only on Tuesdays and Thursdays (excluding Public holidays)
The time for submission of docs to be legalized is between 9am to 10am after which you won't be allowed to enter the embassy.
Note: Before you go to the embassy, download the legalization form on their website (unless you want to but it for #1000 at the embassy gate, it is just a 2 page doc)
Also take a passport Photograph with white background (it is #1500 at the embassy gate)
After submission of docs for legalization, you'll be asked to return by 3pm to get it back.
The legalization fee is #9000 per document.

[Thanks for the info. I do have a question though. I been seeing people post legalising ssce result. is this process applicable for masters programme. I am made to believe this isn't needed for mine. Do I still to have it legalise. Thanks ]
NYSC / Re: NYSC BATCH A 17 STREAM 2 MEET UP by socca: 8:09pm On Jul 24, 2017
rosieluv:

5k
Great. are you going on Tuesday. was considering ABC transport to Niger via abuja but cost far more than what you're quoting. Well I'll see what I can make of this come tomorrow. thanks.
NYSC / Re: NYSC BATCH A 17 STREAM 2 MEET UP by socca: 4:34pm On Jul 24, 2017
rosieluv:

Niger state transport authority at oyingbo
how much do they charge. thanks
NYSC / Re: NYSC BATCH A 17 STREAM 2 MEET UP by socca: 3:59pm On Jul 24, 2017
rosieluv:
team Niger state, if you are moving from lag to Niger quote me biko
Hey I'm a Niger corper like you moving from lagos. which transport line are you faring with. thanks.
NYSC / Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by socca: 3:46pm On Jul 24, 2017
hello guys...any Niger kofa in this house...
Education / Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by socca: 7:53pm On Jun 25, 2017
Jumybecks:

Unfortunately, international passport is the only acceptable mean of identification. You won't be allowed to write the exam (either GRE or Toefl) without it.
Ok. then I have no other option than to get it. thanks
Education / Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by socca: 10:00am On Jun 25, 2017
greeting peeps

I have question. when one decide to sit for this GRE exam, would an international passport be asked at any point within prior to the exam proper. I'm asking​ this in consideration of the situation in NIS and their passport booklet issues.

I'm hoping for fall 2018 and about to go for youth service.

cheers.
Education / Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by socca: 5:30pm On May 25, 2017
greetings peep. am a newbie to this thread and perhaps nairaland as a whole. I would love to write this GRE exam to aid my graduate studies abroad feasible in many aspects. kindly let me the registration procedure as am currently in my service year.

I'd appreciate the GRE material is sent to my mail -nmoreloaded4show@ymail.com
NYSC / Re: NYSC 2017 Batch A Corps Members House by socca: 1:43pm On May 04, 2017
Good afternoon guys

I still haven't been able to select my preferred state of deployment as the system is showing ''No available slot'' in all four option. Kindly help proffer solution(s) as i need to get this registration things off my check.

Thanks

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