What exactly is the problem with your WAEC certificate? Please be detailed.
My middle name was omitted in the WAEC Certificate
CN 2008AF00008xxx
first letter: June
KCC receive form: June
awaiting second letter.
What exactly is the problem with your WAEC certificate? Please be detailed.
My middle name was omitted in the WAEC Certificate
[/QUOTE]Thank u for ur advise, God will bless u. Do you need to explain any emigration situation to the American consular. (God forbid if they ask) I had 2years gap in my Visa while in UK. this is been rectified at the moment. however all my qualifications apart from WAEC are from UK. Are they gonna require my status while in UK or I am gonna go with a Fresh 9ja passport.
Thank u for ur anticipated advise, God will bless u all.
I think you should not get a new 9ja passport. All they need from us is to be truthful and l dont think that your stay in Uk has anything to do with your winning the lottery. since you got some of your cert while staying illegally in UK, tell them if they ask you but be as breif as you you can be and to the point never say more than you are asked." ALL THINGS WORKS TOGETHER FOR GOOD TO THEM THAT LOVE GOD AND ARE CALLED ACCORDING TO HIS PURPOSE." The two years visa gap in Uk is inclusive. SO CLAIM IT!!!
cn 2008af00022xxx
first letter :April 17th
kcc receive form: may 10th
awaiting second letter
CHACHO, watz up? I guess you feel my idea about breaking things up, although my man onoriode is against it. The reason why i'm doing this is because the questions have the same pattern, but your interview would far more exceed those questions. Breaking my experience up is the only way i can give more details, and make fellow members see reasons for some occurences. Well, if you don't want the details, i'd just go straight to the questions, as my time is also precious, ok.
CHACHO, watz up? I guess you feel my idea about breaking things up, although my man onoriode is against it. The reason why i'm doing this is because the questions have the same pattern, but your interview would far more exceed those questions. Breaking my experience up is the only way i can give more details, and make fellow members see reasons for some occurences. Well, if you don't want the details, i'd just go straight to the questions, as my time is also precious, ok.QUOTE]
Over the last year or so, I repeatedly visited this forum initially to get valuable information but later to address incorrect information. In the course of doing that, I would sometimes find statements or write-ups posted just for laughs. I must say that I have never found any like demoddon's. What was that all about? A three-part posting to narrate an interview experience; a whole first part just dedicated to some guy known in all world embassies and a high flyer who is a true son of the United Nations to conduct a mock interview. That was indeed a brilliant presentation. But I have to say though that it was absolutely unnecessary. One thing I have appreciated about this forum was a genuine willingness of people to help one another. But in an attempt to do so sometimes, many people ovecomplicate matters for so many who are willing to heed their call. That is not so good.
First of all, all that effort was worth it for Demoddon. But for all it's worth I will ask that you steer clear of all that information. DV lottery in itself has a straightforward interview process after you have been selected. I would say that the most difficult part of the process is actually being selected. Once you have been selected, (and remember even this part is outside of your control after you have submitted an entry) the rest is pretty straighforward. Now I am not suggesting that you should be complacent. But you must know that no two cases are identical and someone else's experience may not be yours. I will say again, all that information by demoddon was unnecessary. I ask again what was that all about? I am sure the guy who wrote it had a good intention of helping people. But I think his effort would probably discourage more than offer help to them. I also find it difficult to accept his version of the questions asked at the interview. I don't see how a consular officer would ask so many questions on a subject matter. Now I was not there. So demoddon might have had a very unique interview. And all credit to him for being successful after putting up a show of answering all those Chemistry questions. But I would not accept that version of event on the basis of what I have seen or been through myself.
I will strongly urge all the guys preparing for interviews to read postings on this forum with care. Read all information, but accept them at your own risk. Be yourself at the interview. Forget about mock interviews. Know your subject matter well. Be honest. Be courteous. Be simple. Don't try to be who you are not. All the best!
By the way, I think it will help many if you just kept your posting staright to the point. It's unnecessary to write in parts just to try and help others. Don't go about looking for some experienced high flyer to conduct interviews for you. That's a complete waste of time. Don't expect to recite a text book at the interview. The consular officer is probably not as qualified as you. After you ahve completed your interview, keep your narration short and to the point. Otherwise you will write just for laughs.
Hi house, I have this little problem which i want the house to help me out.
My girlfriend is pregnant now and though we are not formerly married and i intend marrying her as soon as possible.
can i send email to kcc to include her after we are married or will it jeopardize my chances if i do that?
Over the last year or so, I repeatedly visited this forum initially to get valuable information but later to address incorrect information. In the course of doing that, I would sometimes find statements or write-ups posted just for laughs. I must say that I have never found any like demoddon's. What was that all about? A three-part posting to narrate an interview experience; a whole first part just dedicated to some guy known in all world embassies and a high flyer who is a true son of the United Nations to conduct a mock interview. That was indeed a brilliant presentation. But I have to say though that it was absolutely unnecessary. One thing I have appreciated about this forum was a genuine willingness of people to help one another. But in an attempt to do so sometimes, many people ovecomplicate matters for so many who are willing to heed their call. That is not so good.
First of all, all that effort was worth it for Demoddon. But for all it's worth I will ask that you steer clear of all that information. DV lottery in itself has a straightforward interview process after you have been selected. I would say that the most difficult part of the process is actually being selected. Once you have been selected, (and remember even this part is outside of your control after you have submitted an entry) the rest is pretty straighforward. Now I am not suggesting that you should be complacent. But you must know that no two cases are identical and someone else's experience may not be yours. I will say again, all that information by demoddon was unnecessary. I ask again what was that all about? I am sure the guy who wrote it had a good intention of helping people. But I think his effort would probably discourage more than offer help to them. I also find it difficult to accept his version of the questions asked at the interview. I don't see how a consular officer would ask so many questions on a subject matter. Now I was not there. So demoddon might have had a very unique interview. And all credit to him for being successful after putting up a show of answering all those Chemistry questions. But I would not accept that version of event on the basis of what I have seen or been through myself.
I will strongly urge all the guys preparing for interviews to read postings on this forum with care. Read all information, but accept them at your own risk. Be yourself at the interview. Forget about mock interviews. Know your subject matter well. Be honest. Be courteous. Be simple. Don't try to be who you are not. All the best!
By the way, I think it will help many if you just kept your posting staright to the point. It's unnecessary to write in parts just to try and help others. Don't go about looking for some experienced high flyer to conduct interviews for you. That's a complete waste of time. Don't expect to recite a text book at the interview. The consular officer is probably not as qualified as you. After you ahve completed your interview, keep your narration short and to the point. Otherwise you will write just for laughs.
Hello, did i scare anyone? You said i should post my experience, and i was trying to do that. My experience transcends the interview questions. You are doubting they asked me all those questions. Infact, the lady was about going into organic chemistry, when i said, madam i can't remember all those. For your information, before she started questioning, she commended my WAEC results, saying it was very outstanding compared to what have been submitted over the years. This same lady rejected a guy and girl that couldn't
answer questions on WAEC subjects and University courses.
Before i went for the interview, i printed about 40 PQs from DV2007 lucky winners from Nigeria, and had answers to all of them, but things bliped. If not for God being on my side, i just wonder what would have happened. I kind of think my fasting and prayer worked, because God brought most of those things to my remembrance.
You just make me laugh, that the consular officers are probably not as qualified as we are. Thank God you added "probably," because anything you are not sure of, please don't say. I once thought that way, until the man that chatted with me b4 the interview told me: Don't think you can just speak gibbrish, because some of those interviewing have BS, Masters and Phds. Or do you think an american embassy with much pride would draft in a high school drop out, or someone unqualified, No, never!!! You'll notice that when they start calling numbers, it wouldn't be consecutive. Meaning you are most like going to meet someone who knows what you know. Infact, i couldn't remember one of the chemistry and biology and she gave me the answers. I kind of like her because she was tough, but friendly. I had thought i would be doing more of physics and Maths, as i'm an engineer, but no.
I'll remove all those previous posts on my experiences because according to LiveForum, they are wacked. My advice to people in forum are these:
1. Each interview is unique; yours may not be like mine. At list some people's interview that i saw was so simple.
2. The have the same pattern, so get the PQs on this Site.
3. Study a little about those courses you did well in WAEC, because they may go deep.
4. Know about the courses in did in university, projects etcs. If you work, know about your work.
5. Keep your answers simple, because one question gives birth to another.
6. Have an open mind, and pray for God's favor.
Regards.
P.S: I have edited the way the questions were asked. The stared ones were the ones i couldn't remember, and she answered them. I almost got her number, because it was more of chat than an interview
Aganwoko, if you ask me, I would say go ahead and marry your girl. Thereafter get KCC informed of your new status.
In the mean time keep all medical records of your pregnant wife. I don't know when you got her pregnant but I guess she may put to birth before your number becomes current. When that happens, send another info to KCC.
Get things like DNA ready when you know your interview date...
Hey, NO CHILD SHOULD BE LEFT BEHIND. I'm sure the US Consulates around the world understand that. I don't know from what country you are but in Europe I thing the consulate officers may give you a basket of flower for making such a good decision - marying your childs mother.
demoddon,did the consular officer asked u all those questions or it was wat u decided to talk about? .........because am beginning to wonder,if it was a job interview!.........yee pls who can borrow me chemistry textbook oo?my interview is nxt wk.make i start serious jacking.lol
CHACHO, watz up? I guess you feel my idea about breaking things up, although my man onoriode is against it. The reason why i'm doing this is because the questions have the same pattern, but your interview would far more exceed those questions. Breaking my experience up is the only way i can give more details, and make fellow members see reasons for some occurences. Well, if you don't want the details, i'd just go straight to the questions, as my time is also precious, ok.
What are your names?
where were you born?
when were you born?
What is the person you'll be staying with in the U.S to you?
what subjects did u have A1 in, in WAEC?
Tell me anything about Chemistry: i offered to talk about acid-base titration becos i felt it was simple
What is titration?
Can you remember the Solution u used for titration then?
In chemistry, you do practicals and theory tell me anything in the theory part that you can remember: I offered to talk about seperation technique bcos it was easy.
what is fractional distillation?
Talk about Periodic table?
What are the numbers in Periodic table called: Atomic Weight *
What are atomic weights?
What is Biology about?
What is a cell?
What is photosynthesis?
What is the name of the green pigments in plant: Chlorophy *
What do plants inhale and exhale?
When do you intend travelling?
When she was satisfied, she gave me the pink paper form. ok?
hello house
just to tell you all that i had a succeful interview yesterday