By admin, on July 10th, 2010%
H-3 visas are for trainees in any field of endeavor, except for physicians who come to the USA to receive graduate medical education or training. The petitioner is the employer; the foreign visitor is the beneficiary/trainee.
The employer must show:
The proposed training is not available in the beneficiary’s own country. The beneficiary will . . . → Read More: H-3 Visa Checklist
By admin, on July 10th, 2010%
Checklist I
I. Obtaining an F-1 Visa Abroad
Some preliminary thoughts: With the exception of Canadian citizens, for whom the requirement of a visa is waived, all F-1 students must first obtain a visa before applying for entry to the U.S. It’s wise, therefore, to begin your process with an analysis of . . . → Read More: Obtaining an F-1 Visa Abroad Checklist
By admin, on August 23rd, 2009%
The United States welcomes foreign students to American language schools, high schools, universities and other institutions of higher education. Thousands of learning institutions are approved by the USCIS to accept foreign students as full time students. It is possible to change schools and universities . . . → Read More: F1 US Student Visa Requirements
By admin, on August 21st, 2009%
Download the F-1 Student Visa Application Guide.
Select where in the U.S. you would like to live and study.
Choose the type of school you would like to attend, such as: University, College, Graduate School, ESL (English as Second Language) or Vocational School.
. . . → Read More: What is Required to Apply for a US Student Visa
By admin, on August 4th, 2009%
US immigration Forum
We hope that this site will be a place to find practical and relevant immigration news regarding US immigration issues ande becomes a community that will help everyone through the US Visa and Citizenship process.
On this website you can find information for obtaining visas to the US ranging from . . . → Read More: Welcome to US Visa Forum
By admin, on October 14th, 2008%
The United States welcomes foreign students to American language schools, high schools, universities and other institutions of higher education. Thousands of learning institutions are approved by the USCIS to accept foreign students as full time students. It is possible to change schools and universities while being on an F-1 Visa without leaving the country.
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