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Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by tagtee: 10:02pm On Nov 04, 2014
DisGuy:

the officers are generally looking for a reflection of your income, something traceable...
perhaps you can re-apply with full documentation and explain previos refusal in the space provided

Thank you DisGuy. I have been lifted by your kind answer. How soon do you think I can apply and that won't be considered too soon just like I already asked justwise.

I appreciate you.
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by tagtee: 9:58pm On Nov 04, 2014
justwise:

You asked for the refusal, online bank statement print out is not valid unless you take it to your bank for stamp and signature.
Payslips alone without bank statement showing where the salary is paid into is not suitable for visa application.

Thanks justwise. This is fair enough and very direct. I appreciate that.

How about the suggestion from "DisGuy" - "perhaps you can re-apply with full documentation and explain previos refusal in the space provided". What's your take on that and how soon do you think I could re-apply without being viewed as being desperate to enter the UK by a ECO?
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by tagtee: 4:39pm On Nov 04, 2014
justwise:

1.What sort of bank statement did you submit? Online print out?
2. We're you salaries going directly to your bank account?

Dear justwise, please see my answers below:

1. Online print out.
2. I used my Savings account statement with presumption that my payslips would account for the salary account.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Thks.
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 2 by tagtee: 12:17pm On Nov 04, 2014
‎Hello guys. I'm new here, a bit low and angry writing this. I got this refusal of entry clearance just yesterday.

I had actually gone to the collection center with high hopes only to get this shocker of a refusal. I was of the opinion that my documentation was sufficient for the purpose of the visa application.

Some lady asked me to go for a review after I got the refusal and that I could supply any missing documents to the review officer. However, she wasn't willing to take me through the process unless I came to her office for consultations first. Fair enough.

My questions now are:

1. Should I even be going for a review (judging by the negative views and opinions I have been reading on nairaland about visa reviews/appeal)?
2. If the answer is yes (I should go for a review), what are the chances of success and how long will it take?
3. What's the best choice between going for a review and/or doing a fresh application? How long before a fresh application (if this is the best option)?

I'm not really gong-ho about going to the UK. Just feel the reason given by the ECO for the refusal is rather too flimsy and/or condescending. I have read on this forum about all the gurus on this subject matter, and I would really love to benefit from your wealth of experience.

Hoping for something good shortly.


Thks to you all.

Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.

Education / The Professional Business Negotiation Programme by tagtee: 3:58pm On Apr 22, 2012
FAQs
What are these programs about?
This is all about Professional education and certification in business negotiation. The certification program and90o, professional negotiation program are done by Trans Atlantic Negotiation School, California USA.

The negotiation training stimulates critical thinking, and uses multidisciplinary perspectives to transform management problems into opportunities by the provision of an industry-relevant, research-led and student-driven program designed to develop the next generation of self-reflective managers.

Program on Negotiation by Harvard University is an advanced course in business negotiation for professionals and business persons. The course cuts across a wide range of business, and negotiation styles or approaches are taught to equip participants to get a WIN-WIN in every business deal. This cuts across strategy, leadership, business development and management. Detailed course outline attached.
The Professional course is organized in Nigeria with a Harvard university trained negotiation expert as lead faculty. This enables participants from all walks of life comes to terms with the skill of negotiation even at first hand.
What are the Certification Programs?
Professional Certification Program (from Trans Atlantic Negotiation School, California, USA)
1. CNP - Certified Negotiation Professional

2. C.LNP - Certified Legal Negotiation Professional

3. C.HRNP - Certified Human Resource Negotiation Professional

4. C.THNP - Certified Tourism & Hospitality Negotiation Professional

What about the CNS- Certified Negotiation Specialist course?
This is a 2-in-1 certification courses cutting across all of our negotiation certification courses giving participants double value in one (CNP Certified Negotiation Professional and C.LNP - Certified Legal Negotiation Professional or C.HRNP - Certified Human Resource Negotiation Professional or C.THNP - Certified Tourism & Hospitality Negotiation Professional).

The program's discussions, syndicate and simulations sessions cover a range of complex scenarios, ranging from intellectual property, Insurance, finance, law, tourism and hospitality, human resource and licensing negotiations to international, domestic, public, and private disputes.
By the end of the program, participants will leave with a set of strategies for dealing with difficult negotiating behaviours and hard bargaining tactics.
Each syndicate session will be handled by seasoned professionals in the field from the Trans-Atlantic Negotiation School California, USA.
Certified Negotiation Specialist (CNS) in Legal, Tourism & Hospitality, Human Resource Management, Insurance or Finance Professions will be awarded to participants with respect to the syndicate sessions attended.
What is the cost of the Program?
1. Basic Negotiation Program: 350 USD or N56,000

2. Professional Negotiation Program: 750 USD or N120,000

3. Advance Negotiation Program (with Harvard University Certification): 6,000 USD or N960,000, which covers; Clinical weekend negotiation training in Lagos or Abuja, Course materials, training at Harvard University USA, hotel accommodation in America, Visa counseling (where applicable).

4. Certification Programs:
Certified Negotiation Professional -CNP: 1,000 USD or N160,000

Certified Legal Negotiation Professional - C.LNP: 1,500 USD or N240,000

Certified Human Resource Negotiation Professional - C.HRNP: 1,350 USD or N216,000

Certified Tourism & Hospitality Negotiation Professional - C.THNP 1,350 USD or N216,000

Certified Negotiation Specialist- CNS 1,950 USD or N312,000

5. Online Negotiation Training: attracts 30% discount of any negotiation program of interest, with the exception of the Certification Program.

What is the duration of the program?
The Basic course is a one-day intensive program with a correspondence pre-training and assessment.
The Professional course is a three-Saturday lecture spread over three months in Lagos or Abuja as training venues. This is pre-training to the Harvard University program on negotiation.
Advance Negotiation Program at the Harvard University, USA. The next session holds in June 18th – 20th 2012.
The Certification Program is strictly online and correspondence-based.
Online programs are two to three lectures spread over three months with assessments, lectures begin as soon as all due processes are completed.
When can I start?
Now! Flexible plan also available, call Ayodolapo Ajao, Head, Business Development & Strategy on 07030332410, 07041960681.
What are the criteria for participation?
The criteria are as follows:
• Professional involvement in business or any leadership role
• Payment for the program

Can I have an instalmental payment plan?
Yes, please call Ayodolapo Ajao, Head, Business Development & Strategy on 07030332410, 07041960681, for a favorable plan.

What are the types of qualifications expected?
1. CNP - Certified Negotiation Professional

2. C.LNP - Certified Legal Negotiation Professional

3. C.HRNP - Certified Human Resource Negotiation Professional

4. C.THNP - Certified Tourism & Hospitality Negotiation Professional

5. PON Harvard – Advance Negotiation Training (certification by Harvard University).
The classes are expected to be very rich classes, and networking with other professionals and business gurus is a high premium offer on the program.

What if I don’t get a US visa after registration?
There will be a refund less a 50 USD for administration charges by Harvard University on the advanced program. Kindly, note that the pre-training in Lagos and Abuja cost 750 USD; this will be charged even if there is a visa refusal.

What account do I pay to?
All Cheques should be made payable to Nubian TNS Limited.

For more information
Call: 08098779887
Email: tagtee1@yahoo.co.uk
Web: www.negotiation-pros.com

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