tinuadeadebola said:
My dear what can i say other than to pray for our country. My husband too has been waiting for his from UI i hear it will be out by monday latest i pray it comes out then. My Msc transcript from UK did not take upto two weeks before it got to me here including postal delays but naija own has taken more than two months. I also hear that Visa offices are very slow now even new Delhi that use to be fast have not even called april applicant for medicals one wonder how accra own will be . I noticed that not too many accra applicant are on the forum so we cant really say how fast or slow they are these days. Would keep you posted i guess we will submit about thesame time. My regards.
Accra is a slow visa office because they are handling immigrant cases from different countries as well as the normal visiting,school,asylum etc visas. Last year some people were lucky to have fast timelines and they got their visas quickly but generally Accra has slowed down. You can only submit and pray until you get your visa. One thing I will say to you is that if all your documents are complete and you score above 67,by God's grace your visa is assured. It's only a matter of waiting,that is the hard part.
TJ2010 said:
my own problem now is transcript. My time(120days) expires on august 22, my school is on strike, indefinite strike, what do i do. do i send the transcript I obtained for another purpose which I do not need any longer. But the problem now is that its no more confidential i have opened it. Should I make Photocopy and notorize it or sent it like that and add a over letter. Any body with such an experience to please help me share his own experience.
I had this experience. I am the PA,I had begun processing my transcript before receiving AOR from Nova Scotia so I got my transcript on time. My spouse's transcript took it's sweet time. At the time he requested his, ASUU went on their mad indefinite strike. To make matters worse, NASU joined them. What did we do? Luckily he had requested for his transcript
a year earlier for another organisation. It was already opened and wasn't used. We put that transcript,
the original, in an envelope and sealed it. We then attached a covering letter explaining the ASUU situation, the reason for sending a transcript not sealed or addressed to them and assured them that we would send the appropriate transcript as soon as ASUU called off their strike. This was done September last year, we got the transcript November last year at the same time I received a query asking for more documents so I responded to the query,adding my spouse's transcript correctly addressed to them
with a cover letter explaining again. My case is now "In Process" so I believe all went well with that.
Do NOT send them a notarized copy of that transcript. Send the original and explain in a cover letter. You can make a copy of the transcript and keep for yourself or do you still need that original transcript for something else? I do not know how a notarized transcript not addressed to them will be received. That is my 2 kobo.