Friday, October 28, 2011

i live in mexico and i want to get my student visa in USA?

i live in mexico and i want to get my student visa in USA?
i went to the USA and i studied their and lived their for |0 and i speak inglesh and would like to get my student visa to stuidie and stay to go to high school and college
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1 :
i live in Madagascar and i spieak little spanich
2 :
if u r in Mexico its really hard for u to get a Student Visa cuz there r a lot of ppl who r tryng the same... but ur advantage is that u know english and that will help u a lot! Talk with ur school counselor... they will give u a lot of answers
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u cud try for college but not high school
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To get an F-1 student visa, you must first be accepted by a school in the US. If it is a public school, you must pay full tuition even if you live with US citizen relatives and you can attend for only one year. If it is a private school, you still pay tuition, but you can attend until you finish high school. To be approved for a student visa, you must show two important things: first, that you have enough money to study and live in the US; and second, that you will return to Mexico when you finish your studies and not try to immigrate illegally. Your school records will show that you used to live in the US. If your family was here legally, you have a good chance of being approved for a student visa if you meet other requirements. If your family was in the US illegally, your chances are low because it will be assumed that you are using a student visa as a means to re-enter the US to live. Remember that a student visa is a temporary, nonimmigrant visa. Although some people use student visas as a means to immigrate, that is against the purpose of the visa and the consular officer will deny a student visa if immigration intent is suspected.
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To study in the USA you need a minimum of USD $30,000 a year to finance tuition, food and board. There are almost NO scholarships for international students. You can not get a student visa unless you have the money available in your bank account. In your case you might have relatives here who can provide a place for you to live. They must be US citizens or legal permanent residents. This will help you if you do not have the $30, 000 in your bank account. However, stating that you have relatives here can be a disadvantage. The US embassy might see that as a reason to deny your visa. It could indicate that you have the intention to immigrate permanently to the US. Another option is to apply for a student visa to a community college which is cheaper than a 4 year university. You need an F-1 student visa to study as a university student. Getting admitted into college is pretty easy. Choose one of the "100 best public universities." Public means state or government. Private colleges like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford are too expensive and too competitive. You will need to write SAT and TOEFL prior to admission.
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http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html

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