Dear friend.
My name is Paddy Ransom and I’ll be honest with you right off the bat.
— I used to think relocating to the U.S. was only for a certain type of person.
You know, the ones with “connections.”
Or foreign passports.
Or rich parents who could sponsor everything.
But that changed when I saw how my friend Priestley did it.
Priestley is Nigerian — just like you and me.
(In fact, here are some pictures of the two of us back in 2014.)
No shortcuts. No agent tricks. No family abroad.
No rich parents or foreign ties.
And yet, he:
Got admitted into a U.S. university
Slashed his tuition by over 60% using assistantships
Finished his program
Landed a full-time job with a U.S. government agency
And is now legally on the path to permanent residency (green card)
That was the moment it clicked for me:
This thing is possible — and it doesn’t take 10 years.
Look at some of his pictures now…
You can see the small boy is now a man…
I had to beg for soap lol
And just recently, I was able to travel to different parts of the world including Qatar and Rwanda using some of the same relocation secrets I’ve come to discover just by talking with him
See some of my glow up
(Okay, now, I’m showing off)
You see
The truth is, today is not about me or my friend…
It’s about you.
And I say this because one of the most important things I’ve realized from my time traveling to different parts of the world is this:
There’s more to life outside this country.
And I’m not saying that to hype “abroad” or sell a fantasy.
I’m saying it because I’ve been there. I’ve seen it.
I’ve seen how life feels when systems actually work:
Where jobs pay on time — not “come back next week.”
Where your light doesn’t go off just because someone forgot to load the transformer.
Where the police are paid enough not to harass you for driving a clean car.
Where your passport gives you access, not suspicion.
And where planning ahead isn’t something only rich people do — it’s normal.
Meanwhile, back home, let’s be honest:
You’re waking up at 5am to beat traffic on roads that were never built to last.
You’re working two jobs and still can’t afford basic comfort.
You’re calculating NEPA bills, fuel money, school fees — every single day.
And sometimes, you’re not even afraid of poverty…
You’re afraid of being stuck.
That’s what fuels most of us.
It’s not just the dream of dollars.
It’s the hunger for structure.
The desire to live in a place where your hard work actually counts regardless of if you know ‘somebody’ or not.
A place where your dignity isn’t a luxury.
Where you can raise your kids without fear.
And sleep at night, knowing your effort isn’t being wasted.
That’s why Nigerians are leaving.
Not because they hate home…
But because home stopped working — and they’re tired of waiting for someone to fix it.
That’s the truth.
And once you’ve tasted what “normal” can feel like…
You’ll never forget it.
So when I share these strategies with you…
It’s not hype.
It’s not escape talk.
It’s a way forward.
“Where do I even start?”
“Do I need millions to japa?”
“What if I get rejected again?”
“What’s the legit way that actually works?”
This is for you.
How he chose a school that offered assistantship funding (even without a First Class)
How he reduced his tuition by over 60%
How he landed a full-time job with a U.S. county government
How he’s now transitioning from F1 → OPT → Green Card legally — and how you can too
This isn’t someone repeating what they saw on YouTube.
This is someone who has done it — and breaks it all down step by step.
The 3 visa types that work best for Nigerians in 2025/2026
How to find schools that offer assistantships & scholarships
What to say (and what NOT to say) at the embassy interview
How to work legally in the U.S. after graduation — even without a job offer before leaving
What real life looks like over there — cost of living, housing, jobs, food, and Nigerian community tips
Not just theory.
Not just motivation.
But actual tools that will help you move smart and avoid the mistakes that block most people.
Here’s what you’re getting:
👉 1. Visa Type Cheat Sheet
This one shows you the visa types that actually make sense — especially for Nigerians who want long-term options like permanent residency.
So you don’t waste time applying for the wrong thing.
👉 2. Visa Application Prep Kit
A simple checklist that walks you through everything you need — DS-160 form, documents, sponsor letters, interview prep, and more.
So you don’t forget anything or mess up your application.
👉 3. U.S. Immigration Glossary
You’ll finally understand all the terms they throw around — F1, OPT, SEVIS, I-20, RFE… all explained in plain English.
So you don’t go and fumble at the embassy when they ask what you don’t know.
👉 4. Student-to-Settler Blueprint
This is Presley’s full game plan — how he went from a student visa to working for the U.S. government and is now on his way to a green card.
So you don’t just “go and study”… you go and stay.
👉 5. Border Interview Survival Guide
What to say (and what NOT to say) when you land in the U.S. and immigration officers start asking questions.
So you don’t get bounced after all the stress.
👉 6. Relocation & Setup Guide
How to set up your life in your first 90 days — SIM card, apartment, bank account, healthcare, even how to connect with Nigerians over there.
So you don’t feel stranded when you land.
👉 7. Assistantship Funding Tracker
Real schools that offer teaching and research assistantships — many of which still accept second-class grads.
So you can cut your tuition by 50–100% legally.
👉 8. Funding Your Travel Move (Special Bonus Training)
This one is personal. I show you 3 real ways to raise money for your travel — visa, ticket, and first months abroad — even if you’re starting from zero.
So lack of money doesn’t kill your dream before it even starts.
Getting admission is one thing.
It’s exciting. It feels like progress.
But the real question that haunts most people is:
“Even if I get accepted…
how will I raise the money to go?”
The visa fees.
The flight ticket.
The proof of funds.
The first few months of rent.
It adds up — fast.
And if nobody is sponsoring you…
If your parents can’t help…
If your bank account doesn’t match your dreams…
It starts to feel like maybe this whole relocation thing isn’t for people like you.
That’s exactly why I added a special bonus to this masterclass —
A full training on how to raise money to fund your relocation.
Not one. Not two. But THREE proven strategies.
These aren’t vague tips or “just believe” motivation.
These are real Nigerian-context strategies that work —
Even if you’re starting from nothing.
The reason I say this with much confidence is because …
I used to earn ₦15,000/month back in 2017.
See my before and after pics na…
But I was able to turn things around using the same strategies in the video you’re about to get as a bonus…
The same secrets that helped me:
The strategies work like crazy
And that’s why I’m including it in this masterclass.
Because if that’s the only thing you gain from the training,
You already know it’s worth far more than you’ll find in any travel training on the planet.
I want to ask you something — and think about it properly before you answer.
If you had the chance to meet someone who…
Lost their U.S. visa after two rejections
Paid an agent over ₦1 million and got nothing in return
Got admission, but couldn’t raise the money to go
Watched their mates relocate while they were still stuck
How much do you think they’d be willing to pay to go back and do it right?
Think about it.
What is money compared to that kind of regret?
When you really think about it,
What you’re paying today is nothing compared to what it will cost you to do it the wrong way…
The time you’ll waste jumping from one blog to another
The energy you’ll burn applying without funding
The money you’ll lose to embassy errors
Or the millions you’ll give an agent to just “try something” without showing you any real breakdown
And let’s not lie…
That bonus training on how to raise money?
Alone, it’s worth more than the entire masterclass.
Because if you don’t sort out funding, nothing else moves.
Now…
I could easily charge you hundreds of thousands for consultation— like the agents.
But I won’t.
Because I know you’re probably just like me and Priestley a few years ago —
Hungry for change, but not reckless with your last card.
So no, you won’t pay ₦500,000.
Not ₦200,000.
Not even ₦50,000.
You’ll get everything for just ₦30,000.
That includes:
Full access to Presley’s masterclass
Lifetime access access
The 8 extra bonus guides
And the Raise-the-money-to-go blueprint
Because I can’t keep this open forever.
You might come back tomorrow and find that:
The price has increased to ₦100,000
The bonus funding training is no longer included
Or the page has been taken down completely
Once that happens, you’ll only get the masterclass — and have to figure out everything else by yourself.
But if you act now?
You’ll get the full thing.
Every tool. Every lesson. Every bonus.
For just ₦30,000.
You’re not just doing this for yourself.
You’re doing it so you don’t wake up five years from now — in the same room, in the same job, scrolling through someone else’s relocation pictures thinking: “That could have been me.”
You’re doing it so your children won’t one day ask you: “What were you doing when your mates were traveling for a better life?”
You’re doing it because deep down, you know this country is not designed for your full potential.
You’ve done your best here…
but there’s only so much you can stretch in a place where;
…electricity is a prayer,
…safety is a gamble,
…and stability is a myth.
You’re doing it because you want more:
More peace
More opportunity
More control over your life and your future
And most of all, you’re doing it for your peace of mind —
That feeling of knowing you did what you could.
That you didn’t let fear, delay, or doubt win.
That when the window opened, you moved.
Because this isn’t just about relocation.
It’s about freedom.
The kind you earn with clarity, courage, and action.
So if this is your moment, and now is the time to make that first move and act!
Don’t let it pass you by.
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