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Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by ToniaAlexandra5: 7:15am On May 26, 2018
Please do you have an idea about the visa interview? I want to get prepared for it, please help me out with the questions. Thank you
Franmeme:
Hello Belgium prospective students, just to let you know that legalization at the Royal Embassy of Belgium, Usuma Street, Abuja is now 6,200 naira per document and also application fee at VFS located at Lobito Crescent, Abuja is now 65,500 naira you also need to pay the additional visa fee to the home office in euro (215euro). My wife just submitted and waiting for her interview. I may answer questions too because i had lived in Belgium where i studied in 2012 but came back to Naija because of some personal stuffs although i got admitted this year to a popular university there too this year and another in Czech republic, i've started processing that of Czech already. Advice, try to hold tight to what you have and do not let it go.. Good luck. Belgium is a nice place, friendly people and lovely sights and cities. Brother you can have job while schooling too. Just to mention but few. Good luck to y'all.
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by ToniaAlexandra5: 7:13am On May 26, 2018
[quote author=Franmeme post=47717516]Hello Belgium prospective students, just to let you know that legalization at the Royal Embassy of Belgium, Usuma Street, Abuja is now 6,200 naira per document and also application fee at VFS located at Lobito Crescent, Abuja is now 65,500 naira you also need to pay the additional visa fee to the home office in euro (215euro). My wife just submitted and waiting for her interview. I may answer questions too because i had lived in Belgium where i studied in 2012 but came back to Naija because of some personal stuffs although i got admitted this year to a popular university there too this year and another in Czech republic, i've started processing that of Czech already. Advice, try to hold tight to what you have and do not let it go.. Good luck. Belgium is a nice place, friendly people and lovely sights and cities. Brother you can have job while schooling too. Just to mention but few. Good luck to y'all.

Please do have an idea about the visa interview? I want to get prepared for it, please help me out with the questions. Thank you
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by ToniaAlexandra5: 4:37pm On May 06, 2018
[quote author=mckay4real post=67153939]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.

Please can you explain to me how embassy interview be like, I want to do my masters in Belgium. Thank you

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Travel / Re: Belgium!! by ToniaAlexandra5: 9:39am On Mar 29, 2018
Please can anyone send me questions for Belgium interview. For students that want to study in Belgium
Travel / Belgium Embassy Interview/test by ToniaAlexandra5: 9:23pm On Mar 20, 2018
Please how is embassy interview/test for students that want to study in Belgium looks like, especially for student's that want to study biostatistics?
Travel / Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by ToniaAlexandra5: 9:01pm On Mar 20, 2018
Please how is embassy interview/test for students that want to study in Belgium looks like,especially those that want to study statistics?

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