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    Great!!!!.. God bless to America and Philippines... more power to all immigrants.... just keep moving forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebu_doki View Post
    Haha nice plan. I think naa period of out of status to be qualified. Maybe 5yrs. Some are even paying taxes. I don't know how they did it. That's there guarantee of being granted easily.

    Student educational loan. Payable when u start to have job. That's d nice thing in USA. At a minimal cost. But u need a US citizen guarantor with good financial standing. Mostly they can pay when they have temporary work permit.
    Unsaon man na cebu_doki? I was thinking of letting my sister get a nurse practitioner degree here. I was reading up on the rules and the financials and whatnot. Ok2x ra ang tuition murag makaya ra, pero dios mio, you need an x amount of money in your bank account para maka qualify. And I definitely do not have that kind of money in my bank account. So I don't know how some of these people are getting student visas, when you basically have to show proof that you're filthy rich to qualify.

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    [QUOTE=Dorothea;14322312]Unsaon man na cebu_doki? I was thinking of letting my sister get a nurse practitioner degree here. I was reading up on the rules and the financials and whatnot. Ok2x ra ang tuition murag makaya ra, pero dios mio, you need an x amount of money in your bank account para maka qualify. And I definitely do not have that kind of money in my bank account. So I don't know how some of these people are getting student visas, when you basically have to show proof that you're filthy rich to qualify.[/QU

    Get a sponsorship form from the school applied. Anyone can sponsor your sister. Specifying tru certified bank the financial d capability for continuing education support. Thou Ikaw ang nag bayad sa school. If in the Phil its 2m the most. The school nor the US govt will not touch d money. It's just a show mONey.

    take note ! there's a high standard grading for foreign student. Once your below level. Ul receive warning. Your required to be a full time load regular student.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea View Post
    Unsaon man na cebu_doki? I was thinking of letting my sister get a nurse practitioner degree here. I was reading up on the rules and the financials and whatnot. Ok2x ra ang tuition murag makaya ra, pero dios mio, you need an x amount of money in your bank account para maka qualify. And I definitely do not have that kind of money in my bank account. So I don't know how some of these people are getting student visas, when you basically have to show proof that you're filthy rich to qualify.
    Pwede man duha ang sponsor.. Say, ikaw & mom/dad from Philippines.. Mangayo lang kag certified bank account statement nila, then i-total lang inyong kwarta (afaik, minimum of 17k USD ang required).. Pero sa gi ingon pa ni cebu_doki, di na hilabtan sa gobyerno.. Pwede pod dili relative ang mo co-sponsor (either from PHL or US) basta willing lang mo sign sa papers & naay wawarts sa bank account.. Go go go dayon te!

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    filthy rich can go either way : as student satisfying there curriculum vitae for future use. or invest $500k worth of entrepreneurship that will employ 15 person. then your qualified for an immigrant visa.

    NP or nurse practitioner course. Criteria BSN, nclex certified. Is she dorothea? N after NP. CERTIFYING exam napud for all state practice. In California no exam but localized ra.
    Last edited by cebu_doki; 02-03-2013 at 06:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nausicaa View Post
    Great!!!!.. God bless to America and Philippines... more power to all immigrants.... just keep moving forward.
    yes yes this keeps the phil economy moving because of dollar remittances from filipino working in USA and other countries.

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    nanay route nga STUDENT VISA > IMMIGRATION VISA para USA parihas sa AU?

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    Chada ni..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebu_doki View Post
    Haha nice plan. I think naa period of out of status to be qualified. Maybe 5yrs. Some are even paying taxes. I don't know how they did it. That's there guarantee of being granted easily.

    Student educational loan. Payable when u start to have job. That's d nice thing in USA. At a minimal cost. But u need a US citizen guarantor with good financial standing. Mostly they can pay when they have temporary work permit.
    Mao na akong wa na sabtan. Di sila parehas ug huna2x ni Bloomberg. Wa siyay problema anang mga TNT sa NY City kai mo bayad na silag tax and mo spend. Way better than criminals.

    I see. Thanks sir!

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    Dili tanang TNT maka benefits ani unless they can avail on a certain criteria.

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