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Dv 2013 kenyan selectees report here!!!!

This is what makes the forum interesting. I knew that Obz was a man initially, then along the way he was said to be a woman then now he is a man. Eh. Obz please clarify this.
No Obz is a man lol :cool:[Th/QUOTE]

lmao..

truth:eek:beezy is an alien life form who metamorphoses into what he/she pleases..mind bending huh:p:p(that's the beauty of the cyberworld...i could be anyone)..

Obz please clarify this.
...Makiki...waambie:p:p

Cheers.
 
some divine declaration for the forumates
this year 2013;

1. God is going to turn all your messes into messages.
2. And all your tests into testimonies.
3. All your set-backs into set-ups.
4. You are going chase whatever was chasing you.
5. You will need no any other light, only his glorious light shall be sufficient
6. Oh my god, all the disappointments into appointments.
7. All discouragements in to encouragements.
8. No devil shall stand your level
9. Remember every level comes with a new devil.
10. And lastly the lord your god shall be your war captain all through.
If you do believe it let me feel an amen!!!

amen
 
I went to interview yesterday very early in the morning,i did whatever is done there eg security check up & then i proceeded.But i was not lucky the young white lady put me under AP.All my docs are ok,but she was left with my wifes & two children birth cert together with our passports.

So far the APs on this forum are eventually approved rather than denied. So hang in there, its a longer wait, but will be all good in the end.
 
For other Family mamas with kids i felt like i put these for you to look at instead of each and everyone asking which grade her kid will enter when you get to the US.

Elementary School
1st grade would be 6-7, depending on when you were born.
2nd grade would be 7-8, again depending on when you were born.
3rd- 8-9 years old
4th- 9-10 years old
5th- 10-11 years old
Middle School (Or Junior High)
6th- 11-12 years old
7th- 12-13 years old
8th- 13-14 years old
High School
9th- 14-15 years old (freshman)
10th- 15-16 years old (sophomore)
11th- 16-17 years old (junior)
12th- 17-18 years old (senior)
And then, college. :)

Now see for yourselves huh, by the way the new people who just joined us. Sm1smom has been in the US for some time now so feel free to ask all the questions that you cant wait to see for yourselves.

Hallo makiki.how about my son who will be 3yrs n some months by then do they go to nursery or something similar.
 
Hallo makiki.how about my son who will be 3yrs n some months by then do they go to nursery or something similar.

Typically, pre-school is 3 to 4, mostly for learning social skills, following directions, enjoying stories, self help/toilet training, how to handle materials, exploration.

Pre-Kindergarten is 4 to 5, where it gets into more school readiness (writing name, listening, listening to stories, following directions, social skills, learning "abc's and 123's")

Kindergarten is 5 to 6

NOTE: You really need to contact programs in your area and find out what their policy is.

Yahoo!!!!!!
 
Hallo makiki.how about my son who will be 3yrs n some months by then do they go to nursery or something similar.

Technically, there's no such thing as "Nursery School" in the US. Working parents (who have no one else to look after their kids) typically put kids (those below the Kindergarten age) in Day-Care Centers. There's no official starting age for attending a day care center where both the social skills and school readiness programs are taught. The bad news regarding day care centers is the fact that they are not free, they could cost quite a fortune depending on your area and depending on the day care facility itself. The charged-fees are not regulated, as they are run by private organizations or individuals. Most parents usually weigh the cost of working and putting their kids in day care centers against being a stay-at-home mom/dad until the kids are old enough to attend kindergarten. Sometimes, you may discover that all your earning is going towards paying day-care fees, and you've got to ask yourself, is it worth it?

Free educational services only starts from Kindergarten, and parents need to be aware also that the Kindergarten program is not a full school day program for the kids, it's usually for a couple of hours, most of the kindergarten classes close for the day between 11:30 am - 12:00 pm, and parents still have to arrange additional care provision for their kids if the parents plan on working full time.
 
Thanx.

Technically, there's no such thing as "Nursery School" in the US. Working parents (who have no one else to look after their kids) typically put kids (those below the Kindergarten age) in Day-Care Centers. There's no official starting age for attending a day care center where both the social skills and school readiness programs are taught. The bad news regarding day care centers is the fact that they are not free, they could cost quite a fortune depending on your area and depending on the day care facility itself. The charged-fees are not regulated, as they are run by private organizations or individuals. Most parents usually weigh the cost of working and putting their kids in day care centers against being a stay-at-home mom/dad until the kids are old enough to attend kindergarten. Sometimes, you may discover that all your earning is going towards paying day-care fees, and you've got to ask yourself, is it worth it?

Free educational services only starts from Kindergarten, and parents need to be aware also that the Kindergarten program is not a full school day program for the kids, it's usually for a couple of hours, most of the kindergarten classes close for the day between 11:30 am - 12:00 pm, and parents still have to arrange additional care provision for their kids if the parents plan on working full time.
That information is super,this are some of the challenges we are going to face we are used to having helpers around,u go the whole day n ur okey everything is sorted at home.thanku for taking ur time to do this God bless.
 
...... are the visa fees paid before or after the interview.akina makiki,
nickelly,kylexy, and everyone else who's faced the Cos help me out.have had many version of this
 
Free educational services only starts from Kindergarten, and parents need to be aware also that the Kindergarten program is not a full school day program for the kids, it's usually for a couple of hours, most of the kindergarten classes close for the day between 11:30 am - 12:00 pm, and parents still have to arrange additional care provision for their kids if the parents plan on working full time.

To add a bit, some kindergarten classes are exactly like 1st or 2nd grade classes, same beginning and ending hours, similar class setup, depending on where you go in US. Church affiliated daycare programs can be less expensive. In US smaller cities have more affordable daycare, same for other expenses.
 
...... are the visa fees paid before or after the interview.akina makiki,
nickelly,kylexy, and everyone else who's faced the Cos help me out.have had many version of this

You have to pay the fee before facing the consular officer, and the fee is 330 USD per head.
 
Thanx for the info Aos and Sm1. We appreciate.

To add a bit, some kindergarten classes are exactly like 1st or 2nd grade classes, same beginning and ending hours, similar class setup, depending on where you go in US. Church affiliated daycare programs can be less expensive. In US smaller cities have more affordable daycare, same for other expenses.
 
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