let’s craft your future – empowering talent
Damcity Road, House building
Gbetsile GB/C57,
Near Amoh International School, Gbetsile. Ghana
+86 188 1098 2337
+233 54 290 2334
[Monday to Friday | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM]
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Head Office
Chaoyang, Beijing
Beijing 100029, China
frequently asked questions
General Information
No. We are not an immigration agency. We focus on academic admissions, scholarships, and student visa coaching. If you are looking for permanent migration support, we recommend working with a licensed immigration consultantNo. We are not an immigration agency. We focus on academic admissions, scholarships, and student visa coaching. If you are looking for permanent migration support, we recommend working with a licensed immigration consultant.
Greener Educational Consult is an international admissions support service that helps students apply to universities abroad. We guide students through selecting the right programs, preparing documents, applying for scholarships, and succeeding at visa interviews. Our goal is to help students gain admission and build successful academic careers abroad.
We do not just process applications. We coach students to build strong academic profiles, write compelling personal statements, select the right programs, and prepare strategically for their visa interviews. We also provide personalized one on one support and mock interview training.
We work with students at all levels: undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate, especially those who are:
- Planning to study abroad in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, or Europe
- Seeking scholarships or financial aid
- Applying for STEM or competitive programs
- Preparing for student visa interviews
No. While many of our students are from Ghana, we work with students across Africa and other countries who want to study abroad.
No one can guarantee admission or visa approval, and any agency that does should not be trusted. However, we provide strategic, personalized support to give you the best possible chance of success. Our students are admitted to top universities and many have received full or partial scholarships.
We support applications to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and select schools in Europe. We also stay updated on visa regulations and scholarship opportunities in these regions.
Eligibility and Get Started
To begin, it is helpful to have your academic transcripts, certificates, and a valid ID. If available, include your CV or resume and any test scores. Do not worry if you do not have everything ready. We will guide you through what to prepare.
Yes. During your consultation, we will assess your academic background, skills, and goals to help you choose the most suitable course. We also advise you on programs that align with job market trends and visa policies.
Yes. If you have faced a visa refusal, we can review your case and help you reapply with stronger documents and better preparation. Many of our students have succeeded on their second attempt after working with us.
Yes. If you are in your final year of high school or university, you can start preparing your documents and shortlist programs. We will guide you on the right time to apply and how to use your current transcripts.
Yes. You can begin the process even if you have not written these exams yet. We will guide you on whether your target schools require them and help you register and prepare if needed.
Any student who wants to study abroad at the undergraduate or graduate level can work with us. Whether you are just starting to plan or already have a school in mind, we can help guide your journey.
Program and Selection
Yes, you can apply to multiple universities to increase your chances of admission. We will help you manage your applications, ensuring that each university receives the necessary documentation and that your application remains consistent across all platforms.
When selecting a country, we look at several factors such as:
- Language of instruction
- Cultural fit
- Available funding options
- Job opportunities after graduation
- Post-graduation visa routes
We will help you decide which country offers the best opportunities for your specific needs and aspirations.
We will help you identify universities that are best suited to your academic interests and career goals. We also consider factors like university rankings, location, budget, and availability of scholarships. We ensure that the programs we recommend match your long-term objectives.
Selecting the right program is a critical decision. We guide you based on your academic background, career goals, and interests. We also take into account job market trends and visa pathways to ensure that your program choice aligns with future opportunities.
Scholarships and funding
Yes. We review your total program costs and work with you to build a realistic financial strategy. This includes tuition, accommodation, insurance, and visa fees. We ensure your plan is practical and presentable to both the school and visa officer.
If your funding falls short, we will advise you on how to adjust your school choices, apply for more scholarships, or prepare a more strategic financial plan before submitting your application or attending your visa interview.
Yes. Student loans from credible lenders such as MPOWER Financing, Prodigy Finance, or banks are accepted. You must provide an official loan approval letter with your application.
This is called showing financial capability. We help students prepare strong and clear financial documents such as:
- Bank statements
- Scholarship award letters
- Sponsor affidavits
- Loan approval letters
Your financial proof should match the tuition and living expenses listed on your offer or I-20.
No. We support both fully funded and partially funded opportunities. We also help students find affordable programs and show them how to combine scholarships with personal or external funding sources like loans or family support.
Application Support and Documents
Yes. While your overall story may be the same, each school may ask for a different question or format. We help you personalize each essay to match the school’s values and program focus.
We will guide you on how to approach the right people and provide templates or samples. Most schools accept letters from lecturers, academic advisors, or professional supervisors who can speak to your abilities.
Your transcripts must be issued by your school or university. Some institutions also require that transcripts be sent directly to the university. We will help you contact your school and meet each university’s requirement.
Most schools will ask for:
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Statement of purpose or personal statement
- CV or resume
- Recommendation letters
- Standardized test scores if required
Passport bio-data page
We will guide you based on your specific target schools.
Absolutely. We help you craft a professional academic CV that highlights your education, achievements, leadership, work experience, and research where applicable.
Yes. We guide students in writing strong and personalized statements of purpose. We help you highlight your background, academic goals, motivation, and career vision in a way that speaks directly to admission officers.
Yes. We support students through every step of the application process. This includes selecting schools, creating application accounts, completing forms, uploading documents, reviewing essays, and tracking deadlines.
Visa Process & Interview Preparation
Yes. If the loan is from a credible source and is fully approved, it is acceptable. You must bring the official loan approval letter and show that it covers your tuition and living costs.
We can help you review what went wrong in your previous application and prepare for a stronger second attempt. Many students we coach have succeeded after a 214 b denial.
Yes. We train students on how to answer questions about their program, funding, school choice, and future plans. We make sure your answers are consistent with your documents and application.
While exact requirements vary, these are the key documents for a U S F 1 visa interview:
- I 20 form
- DS 160 confirmation page
- SEVIS fee receipt
- Passport
- Visa appointment confirmation
- Academic documents
- Proof of financial support
- Admission or scholarship letters
We will help you organize and review all of these.
Yes. We offer one on one mock visa interviews to help students prepare their answers, understand the common questions, and build confidence. We provide feedback and guidance to improve your performance.
Section 214 b is a part of United States immigration law that says every applicant is presumed to be an intending immigrant unless they prove otherwise. If you are denied under 214 b, it means the visa officer was not convinced that you had strong home ties or that your study plans were genuine.
The F 1 visa is a non immigrant visa for students who have been accepted to study full time at a university or college in the United States. You will need an I 20 form from your school to apply for it.
Yes. We guide students through the entire student visa application process. This includes reviewing required documents, helping with the DS 160 form for the United States, booking visa interview appointments, and preparing students for the interview itself.
Passion Projects and Profile Building
Yes. We guide you on how to present your project clearly and professionally in your application documents, so that it adds real value to your profile.
It depends on your interests, but here are some ideas:
- Starting a small community project or campaign
- Creating educational content (videos, blogs, graphics)
- Conducting independent research
- Organizing workshops or mentoring others
- Volunteering in a field related to your course
We help you design a project that is achievable, meaningful, and relevant to your story.
While not required for all scholarships, having a passion project can strengthen your application and show that you are a high impact candidate. Many competitive scholarships prefer students who show leadership, social impact, and vision.
Yes. During our coaching sessions, we help you reflect on your interests, values, experiences, and long term goals. Then we help you shape an idea that connects with your academic or career path.
Admissions officers want to see what drives you and how you make an impact. A passion project shows initiative, creativity, and leadership. It makes your application stand out and adds depth to your personal story.
A passion project is something you create or lead based on your personal interests, skills, or values. It could be research, volunteering, blogging, launching an initiative, tutoring, community work, or anything that shows leadership and purpose beyond academics.
Timelines & Deadlines
If you miss the deadline for a school or scholarship, we help you explore alternative options. However, we encourage early planning to maximize your choices and funding opportunities.
Yes. Many students apply during their final year using available transcripts or predicted grades. You must provide your final certificate later to complete the process.
As soon as you receive your admission and financial documents, you should begin your visa application. For the United States, you can apply for your F 1 visa up to 365 days before your program start date.
Most Fall intake applications open between September and January of the year before the program starts. Deadlines vary, so we help you create a timeline for your target schools.
The Fall intake (August or September) is usually the main intake in most countries. It offers more program options, scholarships, and space. Some countries also have Spring or Winter intakes, but options may be fewer.
Ideally, you should start at least 9 to 12 months before your intended start date. This gives you enough time to research programs, prepare documents, apply for scholarships, and complete the visa process.
Booking Appointments & Our Services
We are independent. Our recommendations are based on what is best for each student. We do not push specific schools or take commissions for placing students.
We accept payments through mobile money and bank transfer. Once you choose a support plan, our team will provide you with secure payment instructions.
Yes. Whether you are starting from scratch or already applied, we can still support you with your documents, scholarships, or visa interview preparation.
No. We also support applications to schools in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe, depending on your goals and preferences.
Yes. While we are based in Ghana, we work with students across Africa and globally through virtual consultations.
We offer:
- School and program selection
- Scholarship and funding guidance
- SOP and CV review
- Application tracking and document support
- Passion project coaching
- Visa application guidance
- Mock visa interviews and feedback
Yes. We offer a free one on one session to help you understand your options and get started. After that, you can choose a support plan that fits your needs.
You can book a free appointment by sending us a message on WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram. You can also fill out the booking form on our website and one of our team members will contact you.