Saturday, May 28, 2011
How do I apply for a student visa or to live here forever (USA)?
How do I apply for a student visa or to live here forever (USA)?
Iam going back to Poland and I want to get another visa to attend school here in the US.I want to work here and live here how do I apply for these things ? step by step if possible
Immigration - 3 Answers
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First, to attend school in US, you need to get admitted at school. Then the school will mail you I-20 SEVIS Form, so that you can apply F1 Student Visa. You need to prove that you have enough fund or school tuition and living expanses, since you cannot work on F1. http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html To immigrant, you need a sponsor who has to first file Petition for you. A sponsor is US Citizen or US Permanent Resident who is your immediate family member or US Employer. Once it is approved, you can apply for immigrant visa ouside of US or Adjustment of Status inside US. It could take years until you get green card. http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1326.html http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=ae853ad15c673210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=ae853ad15c673210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD
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you should fuck off to your own place and work their you took all the jobs in the uk nothing but sponges KEEP OUT OF FUCKING UK IF YOU CANT ENTER USA I DONT THINK THEY WANT YOU THEIR TOO
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Google student visa USA ..its not difficult
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Where should I go as an Exchange Student?
Where should I go as an Exchange Student?
The countries I'm looking at right now are Poland, Sweden, Russia, and New Zealand. I'm American, so I really think I could learn a lot from any of these. Advise on what I should choose? Why? Thanks for all the answers!!! I appreciate it!
Other - Europe - 4 Answers
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Sweden would be nice because it's a very progressive country, and has a system that works very well. There are a lot of lessons that America could learn from Sweden. It also has an interesting history and culture.
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New Zealand.
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Russia: It is very difficult for the average traveller to gain access to Russia. Though they are starting to ease up on who they let in, non student visas to Russia can be difficult and costly to obtain. However student visas are pretty easy to get, and it would be an easy in to a country you may never get to see again (at least not easily) additionally russia is a beautiful country with a rich history and very interesting, crazy, vodka consuming people. Russia would be great. Poland would be great because eastern europe kicks ass, New Zealand would be great because of it's friendly people and warm climate, Sweden would be great because swedes are smokin hot!!!! But yeah choose russia, studying there is a once in a lifetime!
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Sweden! I'm in Sweden right now as an exchange student with AFS, and i could not have chosen a better country. I have been here for almost 6 months, and everything about Sweden is just amazing. First off, it's beautiful, I've traveled a little around Sweden (I live in Stockholm) and every place I have been has been completely breath taking. The food part- honestly is pretty okay, it might not be the best food you will ever eat, but it depends on your family, that goes for whatever country you choose though. The language, is a challenge, you'll have to learn the ä,ö, and å. But after a couple of months it will be no problem. Swedes can seem really shy at first, but once you get to know a Swede, you form an amazing bond. I could go on forever about why you should choose Sweden and how amazing it is. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Choose whatever country you think will make you happy. I personally think an american going to New Zealand is not a "challenging exchange". New Zealand is pretty similar to the US, and you wouldn't get the benefit of learning a new language. Keep that in mind.
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The countries I'm looking at right now are Poland, Sweden, Russia, and New Zealand. I'm American, so I really think I could learn a lot from any of these. Advise on what I should choose? Why? Thanks for all the answers!!! I appreciate it!
Other - Europe - 4 Answers
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Sweden would be nice because it's a very progressive country, and has a system that works very well. There are a lot of lessons that America could learn from Sweden. It also has an interesting history and culture.
2 :
New Zealand.
3 :
Russia: It is very difficult for the average traveller to gain access to Russia. Though they are starting to ease up on who they let in, non student visas to Russia can be difficult and costly to obtain. However student visas are pretty easy to get, and it would be an easy in to a country you may never get to see again (at least not easily) additionally russia is a beautiful country with a rich history and very interesting, crazy, vodka consuming people. Russia would be great. Poland would be great because eastern europe kicks ass, New Zealand would be great because of it's friendly people and warm climate, Sweden would be great because swedes are smokin hot!!!! But yeah choose russia, studying there is a once in a lifetime!
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Sweden! I'm in Sweden right now as an exchange student with AFS, and i could not have chosen a better country. I have been here for almost 6 months, and everything about Sweden is just amazing. First off, it's beautiful, I've traveled a little around Sweden (I live in Stockholm) and every place I have been has been completely breath taking. The food part- honestly is pretty okay, it might not be the best food you will ever eat, but it depends on your family, that goes for whatever country you choose though. The language, is a challenge, you'll have to learn the ä,ö, and å. But after a couple of months it will be no problem. Swedes can seem really shy at first, but once you get to know a Swede, you form an amazing bond. I could go on forever about why you should choose Sweden and how amazing it is. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Choose whatever country you think will make you happy. I personally think an american going to New Zealand is not a "challenging exchange". New Zealand is pretty similar to the US, and you wouldn't get the benefit of learning a new language. Keep that in mind.
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Saturday, May 7, 2011
living expanses in warsaw, poland?
living expanses in warsaw, poland?
I'd like to know the monthly estimation of cost of living for a student in Poland. This include accomodation, food, bills, etc.Pls help me..
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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all together about 600 $ per month, incl parties etc
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
hi ı want to have schengen visa from poland after 1.1.2008.can you give me information about this?
hi ı want to have schengen visa from poland after 1.1.2008.can you give me information about this?
ı'm not citizen of poland ı'm student from turkey. and ı will back end of the february. now ım in poland and ım not polish so what must ı do
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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You have to apply to the Polish embassy. Any visum you get is automatically a Schengen visum. It depends on what you want the visum for. If it's for study you must apply to the country you go to. If it's for vacation, it's enough to legally enter one Schengen country and travel to Poland.
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ı'm not citizen of poland ı'm student from turkey. and ı will back end of the february. now ım in poland and ım not polish so what must ı do
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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You have to apply to the Polish embassy. Any visum you get is automatically a Schengen visum. It depends on what you want the visum for. If it's for study you must apply to the country you go to. If it's for vacation, it's enough to legally enter one Schengen country and travel to Poland.
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