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descarado: He just made no sense with his post 😂 |
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Omoawoke: Just see how you sound! Generalizing people... You generalize African Americans as drug addicts and their women as baby mamas but you sure won't like it when foreigners generalize Nigerians as scammers and 419 (when we all know it is almost impossible to trust anyone in Nigeria is today). I hope you worship traditional gods too and not Christian/Islam because they aren't your religion And why would a wife have to take a formal letter from her husband to travel internationally? Most happy and normal marriages don't need a formal letter. A good husband will know when his wife is travelling because she will inform him. Only a bad, abusive or a marriage riddled with lack of trust will require a spouse to hide things from each other. You married her as an adult, she decided to love you and wasn't forced to love you. You don't own her, she isn't your commodity, you are both to work together for the good of the family. You are the head but you aren't a dictator. Learn that now. You generalize African Americans as having 6 babies but yet our own girls are selling themselves for money and to the highest bidder because that is the culture we the men created for them. You are so disappointing. 1 Like |
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Friedpotato:No wahala sir if you say so, apply to DeVry university or advise those close to you to do same. it is ed and genuine and has an acceptance rating of around 95% and i'm absolutely certain you'll be given ission and come back with visa story. Again I didn't say people do not get visas with such, it does happen as I know a really few cases however, it is very few compared to those international students who applied to more selective schools. |
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Best201195: On U.S News, they are currently No. 166, their acceptance rate for fall 2018 was 84% however over the years they've averaged around 78% acceptance. But again that's not the issue here. |
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JSnw: Wasn't trying to make it factual, again this is my opinion just based on the amount of interviews experiences I've seen over the years and the results of a couple of people I advised (those who took it and those who did not). I'd rather advice every prospective student to strive a little better in their search for schools since this is a major decision they are about to make (going to another country to study, ticking all the right boxes will make the process much easier) |
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Best201195:No worries I will not argue, Colorado state uni has an acceptance rate below 80%, it's in the 70's not sure where you got 83% from neither are they in the top 100, Top 200 probably but not top 100 not sure where you get your statistics from, and about VIU not sure why the embassy frowns at the school but they do till now and i'm certain this isn't news to you especially for international students. However, I'm only giving my two cents. |
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Best201195:I did not say it's not possible that's why I said 10%, other factors definitely could help that individual case, however if a school accepts every tom, dick and harry, chances are that their requirements may not be strignent enough. and I said if one can "as much as possibe" look for schools with lesser acceptance ratings. I've seen a few get visas for a school with 94% acceptance but it's extremely rare. However, it's each individual's choice on the school they decide to apply to and decide to go to upon ission. |
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I still see a certain school popping up till 2019, it's name has been known since when I applied over 7 years ago and still does till now so let me just scare those who are planning on using such rogue schools first: 1. VIU (Virginia International University) - Chances of Visa approval: 0% (you will only keep enriching the embassy's economy and bank ) 2. DeVry University - Chances of Visa approval: 0% (Same as above) 3. Community Colleges - Chances of Visa approval: 10% (only 1 in 10 applicants might get a visa approved, and this number is me being generous, don't think you will be that miracle applicant. Get better schools with better chances) 4. Any school in the U.S with 80% and above acceptance rating : Visa Approval: 10% (The higher the acceptance rating of a school, the harder your chances of getting a visa, try to look for schools with 75% and below as much as possible). To find acceptance ratings, you can use google, there are many sites that will show you, e. g U.S news, even google search might give it to you.) please feel free to add to this list as more rogue schools might have reared their ugly heads in 2019, lets help enlighten those who are newbies so they don't make these expensive mistakes. 5 Likes 1 Share |
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LazyFolk:Yes you can, I did that and had no issues. Situations/ Circumstances change, Sponsors decide to pull out, you may decide not to use a certain sponsor anymore. The only thing is that if this is asked, be able to answer convincingly why the change in sponsorship. Good Luck 1 Like |
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amos4real:Bros go and renew your port ASAP! infact choose an expedited process for renewal if it's available because they will not allow you in come January 2020, at the POE. you need at least 6 months validity left on your port at the port of entry not when applying for a Visa. Renew your port, go for your interview in December and if all works out well fly out December or January to resume school on time. |
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ubigurl: It does seem as if you have a rare situation as it is very rare for you to be denied visa based on their miscalculations or misinterpretation of your case, it does happen albeit rare. Maybe luck wasn't just on your side. If you all you've said here is all that transpired then maybe give it another try. Although a few things to note; On your I-20 was it associates degree on it or masters? (I'm still confused as to what degree is listed on your I-20) as that is what the VO will go by regardless of what you tell them. Also be wary that any course related to Healthcare/Medicine/ Law is given more scrutiny, reason being that the chances are extremely high that such individual isn't coming back to their parent country. So for Nursing make sure you get your responses apt and convincing. Also take note that everyone's case is unique with the embassy, that your family friend went with it and succeeded doesn't mean yours will go the same way. We tend to make the mistake of comparing the experiences of others to what ours will look like. That almost never happens. What is paramount is how well you answer the questions asked and how convincing you are. Wish you the very best again! 2 Likes |
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ubigurl: So from your response I see a couple of things that may have come out as red flags to the VO. 1. you got your B1/B2 visa in January 2014, the question now to answer is when in 2014 did you travel initially for your two weeks vacation, was it in January 2014? did you conceive before travelling in 2014, what was the duration between when you traveled in 2014 and your second trip in 2015. Pregnancy is 9 months, if the space was less than 9 months, then it's a no brainer! Again I'm certain this sermon has been preached times without number on here that the embassy frowns at BSc holders going for associates! it's like trying to carry water with a basket. My advice is to reapply for a Masters program. don't rush. Your info is already in their system. before you argue or explain to the VO, ask yourself sincerely the questions I've asked above and be ready with a convincing answer should it arise again. But if your mind is gingering you to reapply immediately,take your best case and confidence forward. I wish you the very best. 2 Likes |
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SpaceAdenle: Number 1 thing you need is confidence. question format is usually very similar what school, how many schools applied to, what course, why that course, what is your background (relating to your course of study), who is sponsoring you, did you write any standardized test. Basically these are the questions that determine your fate and how well you answer them. Yes there are a few unique situations some times but they usually do not ask questions away from the norm. also be a good listener, do not cut the VO short even if you think you have the answer ready. wait for them to finish with the question. Scholarship or not is not a deal breaker. I've seen people denied even though they has scholarships and many have been accepted even without $1 grant. it's all about how well you answer. Don't give too much information and don't give ambiguous responses also. Confidence is key again.... confidence and stay relaxed. All the best! |
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SpaceAdenle:Number 1 thing you need is confidence. question format is usually very similar what school, how many schools applied to, what course, why that course, what is your background (relating to your course of study), who is sponsoring you, did you write any standardized test. Basically these are the questions that determine your fate and how well you answer them. Yes there are a few unique situations some times but they usually do not ask questions away from the norm. also be a good listener, do not cut the VO short even if you think you have the answer ready. wait for them to finish with the question. Scholarship or not is not a deal breaker. I've seen people denied even though they had scholarships and many have been accepted even without $1 grant. it's all about how well you answer. Don't give too much information and don't give ambiguous responses also. Confidence is key again.... confidence and stay relaxed. All the best! 7 Likes |
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Where are February interviewees? For those of you this month that have visa interview. God will grant you all favor. Go grab that visa!
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Jerrypics:Who is this one? ![]() |
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Boss2411:You are a bloody liar! I've been reading your posts and I'm sorry to say ....you are full of bullsh*t (please pardon my language everyone and my able ) I thought everyone will see through your lies.. How do I know you are lying, These: 1. First you claimed to score 1256 in SAT and 99 in TOEFL... When you saw you were being closed in on, you switched to... 2. 1452 in SAT... Then again people closed in on you then... 3. You claimed you didnt know that Harvard and Brown are competitive schools ![]() ![]() 4. You claimed to score 2260 in SAT and you didn't know how it was calculated....How the heck did you get an ission into Harvard when you cannot do simple calculation....then again... 5. Your written english sucks....I did not want to talk about this so as not to seem like I was judging you but I wonder how Harvard will give you ission with such poor grammar composition. For a Harvard ission ![]() I'm not sure what your intent is but please this is a forum for very serious applicants...we aren't here to play games! Everyone please pardon my manners today. I just get angry when I see people trying to make fun of seriousness! 11 Likes |
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wintabotom:What were the questions asked and what were your replies. If you can post your transcript, we might be able to assist with a thing or two regarding approach to your situation. 1 Like |
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imperiouxx: My Oga, yes oo get that coat make i see reason to come chop rice and "shicken" for NY 1 Like |
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Hi All, It's really been a while I've been on here. Came across this again as I was searching for some info online for my visit to Naija. I was in many of your shoes almost 7 years ago and did go through some of the comments on here. I see that many people on here are using Uncles as sponsor, while there is nothing wrong logically from using an uncle or some other extended family member, please be aware that the embassy frowns at this. The question in their minds is that "Why would an Uncle want to sponsor you, doesn't he have his own kids to sponsor?" This is because they know that sponsorship from an uncle or extended family or from any source other than your direct family member i.e mom, dad, blood sister/brother isn't a reliable source. In fact Brother and Sister sponsoring you will still raise their eyebrows. Not sure when things changed but about 6 to 7 years ago when I was applying for my student visa, we were advised to avoid used of anyone besides our parents as much as possible. I do understand that not everyone's parents can sponsor them but if you must use a source other than them, make sure your answer goes with a valid reason. For example, I read about someone on here who used an uncle because his/her father was late and has been sponsoring their education since then, now that is an answer with a valid reason. There is someone who applied to California State Uni Sacramento, That was the school i attended, also for MS in Mechanical engineering with concentration in Manufacturing also, you can me for details regarding your next appointment if you need more tips regarding the school and your future interview. For the Person who was denied in abuja because the lady kept typing, One thing to learn from that encounter is that Americans have the shortest temper (they might not show it like we naija that frown when angered, they will smile to you even after you've angered or pissed them off), while she was typing, you shouldn't have stopped her to ask if she was listening to you, that may have come out as being rude to her (even if that wasn't your intention) and she probably blocked you off after that and didn't want to listen to anything else you had to say because she was pissed. even if they seem not to be listening to you, DO NOT ASSUME so and just keep answering the question. Believe me, they are listening to you even though they may be typing at the same time. It's their job and they have been trained to multitask. Hopefully some of you may get a thing or two from my epistle here. I apologize for the long comment but I felt a few of you might find it helpful. Wish you all the best in your Interviews. 25 Likes |
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Here Is my transcript 6 years ago. For you all to read maybe it can encourage a person or two. Sorry this was all typed on a mobile phone 6 years ago so abeg make una manage the thing ![]() me: good morning (fake smile) vo: good morning (faking smile it as well) , me ur docs vo: (typing and checking some tins for a while) hummm....so what school are u going to and course? Me: california state university sacramento, mechanical engineering vo: why dis school? Me: this was the school dat offered me ission in the area of my interests amongst d other schools i applied to and owning to d fact that they have good facilities as well as a good research environment but majorly because i was offered ission there... Vo: so what benefits do ur course have in nigeria Me: well...(listed some manufacturing coys in naija) and said with the developing economy of my country need for expertise and professionalism is highly needed. Vo: hummm....so what other schools did u apply to me: london school of commerce uk and d national power training institute of nigeria. vo: so did u get its there also? Me: yes at both schools vo: so why didn't u go to the uk, do they not offer manufacturing there? (i'll be majoring in manufacturing) Me: the school in uk offered me masters in information technology and the one here offered me a graduate skills prog in the power sector here nd also manufacturing was what i majored in during my undergraduate studies vo: so what school did u graduate from me: university of ilorin vo: so what have u been doing since u left school me: i went for my nysc and den started working at a civil/mechanical engineeering coy vo: so how much was ur salary, do u have payslips (me wey no dey earn shishi wey still dey hunt for job) me: i wasn't collecting salary as i was there to gain experience pending wen ission into the schls i applied to pulls through. Vo: so what were ur functions at ur work me: was involved in repairs and maintenance of earth moving equipment and generators majorly earth moving equipment and we also consult for other coys by maintaining their machine and moreover the coy is owned by my dad vo: oh...so ur dad will be paying for your tuition and living expenses me: no....my mum vo: ohhhh...ur mum....what does ur mum do me: she's a legal practitioner and property consultant vo: so does ur mum have personal property me: yeah (final smackdown!) and we also have family property vo: (wrote something like a small code on my ds-160 and tore d green ticket for me and also gave me the white paper and said ur visa will be ready on friday...blah blah blah........ Me: thank you note: try to demonstrate while talking, it shows sign of confidence, i wasn't even asked to show a single document or bank statement or toefl or gre scores. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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doublezero7: Also if I may add to theamerican's Very nice and detailed response, Be yourself, don't cram these answers, instead let it flow from you. Be very very confident but don't be cocky! one single fidgeting can cost you. You look solid in all areas so far. I wish you all the best. 1 Like |
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imperiouxx: My oga Hafa, you still dey here. Nice job Bro |
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Gewezzy1: Use a courier service such as DHL |
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Stanleych007:Nope! you can use a virgin port! |
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Hello Hello...It's really been a long time
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momoyama:What I meant by what you are trying to achieve is that for some reason, you have been dwelling too much on the "electricity issue...they have told you there is no constant supply of electricity and you chose not to believe it, then don't let it expand, keep it to yourself not to believe until you see...at least Thomas in the bible did that! It's nice you want to visit Nigeria...but I should expect that someone as you who is interested in visiting should not pick any sides at least until you see...how do you know those exaggerating or not? You do not...the people saying negative things might be exaggerating while those saying good things might be exaggerating....you don't know of course so don't be quick to judge and pick sides just yet....visit and pick a side! Hopefully you'll be able to spend one of your nights in "eko" out of your comfy hotel room so your "exploration" will be complete and accurate. I also believe in Nigeria and I know all will get better....but one thing I'm very sure of is that it's not anytime soon (not being pessimistic just judging by the current happenings). And wait! I thought this thread should be about Nigerians at home against Nigerians in the diaspora...how did it get to Nigeria ' economic and infrastructural problems? |
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momoyama:OK to be very candid, I just don't understand what you are trying to achieve? Nigeria has very bad intermittent power supply, some people might get 17 hours and some might get only 3 hours a day, some people haven't even seen any electricity in 6 months in some parts of Nigeria and yes I know people who have not...if you want to believe or not....it's your choice no need to dwell on that point too much! Visit Nigeria...Visit Lagos! Don't stay in a nice hotel when you visit....stay with a friend...in the real mainland and see for yourself. |
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zeezahbee:lol, in fact someone saw me at the gas station and I was talking to a fellow Nigerian, as in, in naija tongue, and she asked where we were from, and we answered proudly...for "Nigeria" and then she said we should not come near her because of ebola....and she's black! Lol...we just looked at her like maybe she was high on stone or something...and yet to Nigerians back home (and not least from some comments on this thread) we the Nigerians abroad are the ones painting our country bad....smh |
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momoyama:I'm a Nigerian and will always remain one, I miss home and want to return, but at the moment just to visit, when I have money, I'll add my quota to the economy by having a business down there. I always defend my country but at times the truth needs to be told...yes not everyone wants to leave but I can tell you over 80% of Nigerians of given the opportunity, will leave....even USA visa lottery applications speak for themselves...Nigeria still held a record of the most applied country in Africa if not in the world....now that Nigeria had been banned from it for 10 years, I understand why the hatred for those here may increase. Life if not a bed of roses for everyone here as many people in Nigeria think, and this has nothing to do with what friends I keep or whatever, it's a general thing, if you send things to Nigeria you must send to the whole neighborhood, if you don't there is problem. Also some Nigerians abroad have lost a sense of where they came from, imbibing the bad culture here than the good ones. So it's both ways. 1 Like |
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momoyama:I really appreciate your defense for patriotic nigerians. Always realize that the best way to stay happy is to make yourself believe that everything will be better one day even if you know within your heart that it will not (just to reduce blood pressure and prevent depression), I'm sure if the consular general of the US comes across this thread and says he will issue visas with work permits to all Nigerians who have contributed here in one capacity or the other, you will be shocked at the number that will abandon this thread and run to the embassy for the visa. I lived over 20-something years in Nigeria before moving...can you survive for that amount of time in a country with nothing to show for it? I'm sure if you don't get paid your salary for two months, you will go into "self-destruct" mode. But hey, many nigerians go without pay for 1 year, some even more than that, that is those who were privileged to get a job. So tell me, if an opportunity comes at another place, do you think they won't grab it. I'm sure most of the contributors here have tried to leave the country at one time or the other. 2 Likes |
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