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So to study in the US you have to be rich, right?

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I'm honestly just making sure I'm not missing anything here. My gf is trying to study in the us and we've tried to do research but all I see is that you have to show proof of funds in order to study here, and it's obviously a lot more expensive for someone out of state/country, like riduculous amounts. I know that many colleges value having international students, so I'm thinking that there has to be some that would offer a partial scholarship or something? Or are there other general scholarships for international students? I haven't found much luck finding any. Can anyone please provide me with some good links to check something like that out? If she has to show proof of $30,000+ that isn't happening. She's smart but didn't have brilliant grades or anything, just above average. She is studying to be an elementary school teacher after taking 2 years off college she has 2 to go and just transfered to a new college but like I said, she has put countless time into trying to find out how to study here. Her college has a foreign exchange program with Austrailia but nothing with the us. Are there any other options? I know this is kind of a pipe dream of ours, but it seems really impossible :crying:

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I did the F-1 visa for my wife's niece the process was pretty simple, all you have to do is to show that you can pay the 1st semester and the school will grant the I-20 of course there is more to the process we should 25k and she was accepted to the UNC-Fayetteville State University. they processed her I-20 in just one day i did all the other leg work but what you need to do 1st is find out what school she will attend take the SAT and Teofl test there in manila and if her scores are good the get her high school classes evauated by the agency that the school has choosen to do the eval if you need or want help just let me know.

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