I changed schools while in the US once (in 2000). As a result, if I leave the US I have to attend an interview to re-apply for an F-1 visa, which can be very difficult. For this reason I have been stuck in the US for the past 5 years.
I am now a permanent resident in Canada (immigrant)landed in May 2005, and want to travel outside North America for a period. I am wondering how difficult it would be for me to apply for a F-1 visa with my current status? I will get my PhD soon, so I am concerned that if my visa is rejected I cannot continue my studies.
If any one has any idea to share-----thanks so much!
Help for the F1 visa
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Try 3rd country
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06/29/2005 postreply
05:47:24
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should be no problem for CA im
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06/29/2005 postreply
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Thanks, any chance get refused
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06/29/2005 postreply
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nothing is 100% guaranteed.
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06/29/2005 postreply
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Are you in Toronto area?
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06/29/2005 postreply
10:34:02
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回複:Are you in Toronto area?
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06/29/2005 postreply
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