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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Ogaonos: 2:18pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
Going solo: using freelancing to finance the dream

At the point of quitting my HR job in Lagos, I decided to create an account on Upwork. The site was easy to create an account but I found it difficult to decide what to include and not include so I could make my profile attractive to clients. Nonetheless, I read a couple of things online and used the information to set up my account, and then left the account as there was no time to apply for jobs.

However, a few weeks after I resigned from my job, I got invited for a permanent job that would pay about eight hundred thousand naira (#800,000) per month. It was a US-based company and the client was willing to hire many people for the same role. Since I have never submitted any proposal in the past, I struggled on what to include and not include in the proposal. Due to my inexperience, I couldn’t write a good proposal and answered the screening questions poorly. This made me the only one that did not get the job out the four of us that were invited to apply. Although I didn’t get the job, I was happy I was considered. Then I continued to apply on both LinkedIn and Upwork. I got two other ones around October and November but didn’t earn anything from them.

In December 2021, I was back in Ogun State and penniless again, but this time like the proverbial prodigal son, broke and penniless. My aunt cried when she saw me because she thought I needed stability and I was not going to achieve that with my pattern of life that was filled with costly adventures. She didn’t understand why I couldn’t just continue with my job on the Island since the pay was not totally bad for someone with that year of experience. But for me, it was just a transitional phase towards something bigger.

From January 2022, I became more aggressive with my application, and by the middle of February, I landed a gig with a company in the US. This job took about two months and I earned about one million naira (#1,000,000) for the first time by the end of the project. I later got another long-term project with a company in Ireland. I got other big projects that I declined because they would run throughout the whole year and I was expecting to leave the country before then. Overall and for the first time ever, I made about three million naira (#3,000,000) from freelancing within seven months!
bro shw me road( teach about d freelance wrk.abeg am broke nd unemployed
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by theforemost: 2:19pm On Feb 05, 2023
Don't call so these startime engineered o. They collect you faulty decoder from you and give you another one which had been rejected by one other customer.
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by meizoos(m): 2:19pm On Feb 05, 2023
Come and finish what you started ooo. Really enjoying it

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Kaysalas(m): 2:19pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.
God bless you for this. Really inspiring

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Ramanto(m): 2:21pm On Feb 05, 2023
Mrtaye:

You bought mattress from 8k?
It was not Buhari's government

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Hillarie(m): 2:22pm On Feb 05, 2023
Quite an inspiring story, OP. I nearly dropped a tear while reading about your struggles cause I found them very relatable. I'm glad you're doing well for yourself now. Having graduated with the same CGPA as you, I also hope to get a funded scholarship into one of the institutions overseas.

Thanks for this!

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by puremaker7(m): 2:23pm On Feb 05, 2023
Mrtaye:

You bought mattress from 8k?
I bought student mattress #2500 in year 2012 for my nephew

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by goodyvin02(m): 2:29pm On Feb 05, 2023
IRIEBOY:
lolz. Ignorance and low self esteem dey worry you . I have my own Airdrop groups on WhatsApp with over 1000 members. Only Aptos Airdrop gave people up to 5 million naira... Go read about Airdrops or change the circle of your friends

Please I’m interested in joining the group and learning more about airdrops
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by SavageBoy: 2:32pm On Feb 05, 2023
AmuDimpka:

Kids of these days ... You think that life is all about bed of roses...
Keep trying dear
After nysc I did commission job for 2 yrs no salary OOO

Today I have my own firm drives a Benz SUV...so dude that is life
You deserve to be given sufferlympics; award for who suffer pass

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Excel70: 2:32pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
University of Ibadan, Agbowo, Nigeria.
What was your hall of residence? It's possible we could've met.
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by IbileIfe: 2:33pm On Feb 05, 2023
ibland:
Baba I dey wait for ya story

Please kontinue
This is a life changing testimony.

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by mercy87(f): 2:34pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
Going solo: using freelancing to finance the dream

At the point of quitting my HR job in Lagos, I decided to create an account on Upwork. The site was easy to create an account but I found it difficult to decide what to include and not include so I could make my profile attractive to clients. Nonetheless, I read a couple of things online and used the information to set up my account, and then left the account as there was no time to apply for jobs.

However, a few weeks after I resigned from my job, I got invited for a permanent job that would pay about eight hundred thousand naira (#800,000) per month. It was a US-based company and the client was willing to hire many people for the same role. Since I have never submitted any proposal in the past, I struggled on what to include and not include in the proposal. Due to my inexperience, I couldn’t write a good proposal and answered the screening questions poorly. This made me the only one that did not get the job out the four of us that were invited to apply. Although I didn’t get the job, I was happy I was considered. Then I continued to apply on both LinkedIn and Upwork. I got two other ones around October and November but didn’t earn anything from them.

In December 2021, I was back in Ogun State and penniless again, but this time like the proverbial prodigal son, broke and penniless. My aunt cried when she saw me because she thought I needed stability and I was not going to achieve that with my pattern of life that was filled with costly adventures. She didn’t understand why I couldn’t just continue with my job on the Island since the pay was not totally bad for someone with that year of experience. But for me, it was just a transitional phase towards something bigger.

From January 2022, I became more aggressive with my application, and by the middle of February, I landed a gig with a company in the US. This job took about two months and I earned about one million naira (#1,000,000) for the first time by the end of the project. I later got another long-term project with a company in Ireland. I got other big projects that I declined because they would run throughout the whole year and I was expecting to leave the country before then. Overall and for the first time ever, I made about three million naira (#3,000,000) from freelancing within seven months!

Please I have an account on upwork but I don't know what to include. What can I include to land jobs like this? How's the application done pls?

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Olatara(f): 2:35pm On Feb 05, 2023
Slynation:
oga rest, around 2013, I bought a new 10 inch mattress for 12K....!! So a small size mattress around 2014 should cost lesser!!
I bought a small in 2014 for 4k in Bariga market

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Lamanii22(f): 2:37pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
I will be back with more updates. It is 3 pm here, I'm going to attend to other things.

Let me know if you are following cool
awwwwn this your life story is Oscar worthy… I’m tearful now….

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Ara21(f): 2:40pm On Feb 05, 2023
Slynation:
oga rest, around 2013, I bought a new 10 inch mattress for 12K....!! So a small size mattress around 2014 should cost lesser!!

Student mattress I know was 4-5k then in my location

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by IRIEBOY(m): 2:40pm On Feb 05, 2023
goodyvin02:


Please I’m interested in joining the group and learning more about airdrops
search on telegram for Earn_With_Crypto_Looters
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by CallmeTrinity: 2:47pm On Feb 05, 2023
IRIEBOY:
lolz. Ignorance and low self esteem dey worry you . I have my own Airdrop groups on WhatsApp with over 1000 members. Only Aptos Airdrop gave people up to 5 million naira... Go read about Airdrops or change the circle of your friends

You are a goat and a liar

Thief
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by CallmeTrinity: 2:47pm On Feb 05, 2023
godstino:
LOL, Just dey play. Don’t be quick to call people liars. I am sure there are peeps on nl who have made more than that from airdrops and won’t share it here because of pessimistic peeps like you. For example, uniswap airdrop alone gave people more than #1M .

Sharap
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Joebryan(m): 2:50pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.


Big congratulations, man. I'm really happy for you and thanks for sharing your story. It's so inspiring.

What I learned from your story is that, anybody can achieve anything if they put their mind to it and work towards it.

That is a great lesson.

And I hope some people who believes that they cannot make a fortune online, would read and learn from this.

After taking and failing on several salary jobs, your biggest victory came through freelancing.

A lot of talented Nigerians are struggling with salary jobs, some are getting underpaid and would even go broke before end of the month.

I have also experienced it. Ever since I left school, I have worked in just 3 different places but my monthly salaries from these 3 places combine together is not up to what I now make in a week with just my Sample phone and HP laptop.

There are several legitimate and profitable business one can do online and make money from. You don't have swindle people, invest 10k to get 50k or bring 2 people to bring 2 people before you make money online.

All those sh*t are the traps that scammers set for lazy people who don't want to invest in themselves to learn and master a skill that they can offer as services to people and make money.

Money is byproduct of value. If you offer people something of value, a solution to their problem, they will give you their money.

The reason some people struggle with salary jobs is because they don't want to learn any other thing than what they learned from school. They are so obsessed about their degrees.

The world has moved beyond degrees to skills and it moving towards AIs. If you must survive in this country, you must acquaint yourself with high income digital or tech skills.

Then use that skill to build a brand, sell products online or offer services to people who needs it and can afford it... you will be surprised how sapa will be flying away from you gradually..lol

Once again, thanks for sharing your story man. I appreciate and I pray for God's favour and protection to abide with you in the US 🇺🇸.

I also pray that God who helped you will also help everyone who is willing to pursue his or dreams including myself. It is well with all of us.

Stay safe, brother.. smiley

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by poweredcom(m): 2:52pm On Feb 05, 2023
Who get time to read all dese
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Diligent1(f): 2:54pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.
A big congratulations to you, I am so happy for you.
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by IPG25(m): 2:54pm On Feb 05, 2023
This is so deep

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Dshocker(m): 2:54pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.

Have you gotten a job yet

If you want to make money in the United States;

1.......IT
2....... Truck driving
3....... Medical doctor
4....... Nursing

If you are serious, you can be making $30,000-$50,000 a month driving truck.

Per annum you make $360,000-$600,000

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by godstino(m): 2:57pm On Feb 05, 2023
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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Whoknow: 2:57pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.
Congratulations brother I am well encouraged from your story, I want to inform you that I jot down all the points you made from your story. I understand that there remained hope for those who refused to give up, also I learnt that you did not settle for less, you knew what you wanted and you went for it and there you are. More grace Brother.
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Diligent1(f): 2:59pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.
I big congratulations to you, I am so happy for you.
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by Oboys12: 3:03pm On Feb 05, 2023
From this I connect to my own traveling to the US.
Op please share the sites or WhatsApp group you got the links to the funded scholarship programs in the US

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by DaddyGngeess(m): 3:05pm On Feb 05, 2023
Nice one but no suffer here now, the only painful thing here is the death of ur mum every other thing is normal for greatness, you know even go cell self or been locked up. Happy for u, the sky is ur limit keep pushing man

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by chinazaJoshua: 3:06pm On Feb 05, 2023
Omo I dey follow oooo. I love this your story

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by omoluabiguy: 3:06pm On Feb 05, 2023
247Hustler:
The road to America

By the end of March 2022, I have received responses for all my school applications. I have four total offers with one being funded. I was very happy but I decided to keep calm as I have read several cases of people being denied visas at the embassy.

I proceeded to arrange for the payment of my SEVIS and visa fees. I had a little delay with the payment of my SEVIS fee, so I could not pay on time. For this reason, I missed the early dates that were released for the interview. When the money was finally paid, I started looking for interview dates in Abuja. This process was arguably one of the hardest as dates were always not available. After a series of sleepless nights and sleeping on my computer keyboard, I managed to get a date that was a few days to resumption. I picked this date and began my preparation for the visa interview.

When it was two days before my interview, I left Ogun State for Abuja by road. Prior to this time, I have read news of kidnappings on the road. Although the news greatly disturbed me and my loved ones, the flight cost was exorbitant and going for that option would create a big hole in my finances considering my current and future expenses.

I got to Abuja at night and lodged at a guesthouse for two nights. On the day of the interview, I woke up very early and went to the US Embassy at Diplomatic Drive. When I got there, I met other people who were the for the same purpose and I went straight to the front. About an hour later, we lined up and were told to go in after the checks.

Throughout the process, I was so nervous because the stakes were so high. Since I was the first person in the queue, I was also the first person to be interviewed by the visa officer. My interview lasted for less than three minutes and I was approved. I quickly took my files and left the embassy for the guesthouse. Then I called my family and friends to inform them about the good news. It seemed surreal! My visa has been approved and I will be going to America!

A few weeks later, I booked my flight and the travel was scheduled for December. After spending time with my family and loved ones, I departed Nigeria for the United States in December 2022.


Yes, dreams do come true! I hope someone will try again one more time before giving up on life.

First I want to congratulate you for escaping the stage 1 struggle which is “Escaping Nigeria”

Secondly I want to welcome you to Stage 2 struggle which is “Newbie in Yankee” plus you are on student visa.

My guy you go still suffer and face a lot of humiliation ooo. A lot of realities await you but I believe you have the hustling spirit in you. If you can survive Naija, you’ll figure yourself out here too. Proud of you son! Keep the zeal afloat.

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Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by teejay29(m): 3:06pm On Feb 05, 2023
Mrtaye:

You bought mattress from 8k?
I bought my own students mattress #6.5k in ilorin in the year 2014
Re: Trenches To Texas: A Story Of Courage And Perseverance Against Poverty by flokii: 3:06pm On Feb 05, 2023
@OP Nice one.. please be a good ambassador of your country in the States.

Moral of the story.. 'Hard work pays'.

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