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WHAT HAS CHANGED SINCE YOUR LAST DENIAL?
Since my last interview, I realized there might have been concerns about my finances. I've worked on that by saving more and securing an on-campus employment, which will help cover my housing costs and reduce the financial burden. My desire to get a U.S. education has only grown stronger, and I'm still fully committed to returning to Nigeria, because of my family and friends and the opportunity that awaits me.
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New comment 12d ago
5 likes • Oct 17
Actually, a lot has changed, I have made significant progress in my academic and professional journey. As a Human Resources Assistant, I have gained a lot of new experience through different projects which have enhanced my understanding of HR practices and their impact on organizations. I’ve been involved in relevant extracurricular activities by being a member of The Female HR Professionals Forum and The Chartered Institute of Human Resources and Strategic Management which have helped me develop leadership and teamwork skills. I have also received additional support from university of New Haven, including some academic advising sessions which have help me clarify my goals in Human Resources Management.
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Actually, officer a lot has change. The last time I was here, I thought there might have been concern about my finances. So, I secured an on campus employment at the school library, this will help reduce the financial burden on my parents. Also, the organization I currently work have been involved in several new project recently. This experience has hardened my motivation to pursue a US education, as it will provide me with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute meaningfully upon my return. However, my commitment to return to Nigeria remain unchanged because of my family, friends and the opportunities that awaits me here.
Little tips for some of us going for visa interview soonest
Constant practice makes perfect guys do well to listen to Mr o.g and also do your research note.. little tips for some us going for interview soonest good luck...guys 1) be bold 2)be confident 3)your speech should be clear 4)be early to the consular 5)dress simple or moderately 6) do forget what Mr o.g has tutored you..
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New comment 28d ago
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Thank you sir
SOME TRICKY QUESTIONS
Visa officers do ask some of these questions to throw you off guard. 1. Why are you here? 2. Where are you coming to? 3. How did you get this scholarship/funding (if you have any form of scholarship, better know the process of applying for it). NOTE: All you have to do is to get yourself prepared for anything even if you don’t have the answers on script, just say anything with confidence.
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New comment 19d ago
WHAT HAS CHANGED
Actually, officer a lot has change. The last time I was here, I thought there might have been concern about my finances. So, I secured an on campus employment at the school library, this will help reduce the financial burden on my parents. Also, the organization I currently work have been involved in several new project recently. This experience has hardened my motivation to pursue a US education, as it will provide me with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute meaningfully upon my return. However, my commitment to return to Nigeria remain unchanged because of my family, friends and the opportunities that awaits me here.
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HOW DO YOU INTEND TO PAY FOR YOUR TUITION
Apart from the fact that I got a dean scholarship of about 1,965 dollars on my tuition. My education in the United States will be taken care of by my parents. My dad is a senior manager at the Nigeria Incentive Base Risk sharing system for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL). He owns several acres of land where he cultivates palm fruit for the production of palm oil and supplies major dealers in Edo State like Okomu and Presco as well as some near by States. This is like a major source of income for my family and my mum is a distinguished professor of public health and community medicine at the college of medical sciences at the University of Benin Also, I have been able to secure an on-campus job which will cover part of my living expenses during my study period.
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