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Which Country is he from?

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franki, you pose yer question to Mustafa? Was he able to help you, or no ?

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Hi All,

I am doing inquiry on behalf a friend who has been accepted in a language school here in the U.S. - Got his I-20 and ready to go to the embassy and make an appointment for his interveiew. He has been told few scary stories about interview and questions....

His concern are,

what if they ask why am I doing English language course (its a six months course) in U.S, why not in England - Australia, they have courses there too ?

He has his far relative in U.S. who will provide him accommodation and help him financially also he intends to finish this course and pass his TOEL test in U.S and start this particular degree in U.S.

He has his parents back home - He has his job active in his home country - he can get a letter from his work that he is still employed, these are the facts that he has intentions to return home.

So please let me know what are the other potential questions would they ask?

Thanks.

He should be fine. He should show his ties with his country of origin: job, funds, relatives.

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I do have the same question as well as he, What if the office asks this question. His goal is to have some type of cert adding on his resume and if he gets a chance to pursue his road and complete his degree (again within a college that offers his specific program). I think we are going round the circle with 1 question (why USA)? I mentioned his goal, You are saying that is not enough, then why they have English language courses/colleges in U.S. and why they are accepting students from all over the world. I personally asked a college and they said we have 1000s of foreign students, then what will be a potential answer that they gave to the CO to grant F1 visa? The college folk that I asked the question said ''we have students from different ages starting 18 and over... Then how can they all prove... There should be some type of satisfactory answer that the CO are allowing all these people to come in and study. Maybe having passed an English proficiency test in U.S.A have positive impacts on some ones future - an additional point on a resume for job? - an additional point to get accepted into a better college? There must be an answer?

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why do ESL schools accept anyone from anywhere around the world? tuition.

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I do have the same question as well as he, What if the office asks this question. His goal is to have some type of cert adding on his resume and if he gets a chance to pursue his road and complete his degree (again within a college that offers his specific program). I think we are going round the circle with 1 question (why USA)? I mentioned his goal, You are saying that is not enough, then why they have English language courses/colleges in U.S. and why they are accepting students from all over the world. I personally asked a college and they said we have 1000s of foreign students, then what will be a potential answer that they gave to the CO to grant F1 visa? The college folk that I asked the question said ''we have students from different ages starting 18 and over... Then how can they all prove... There should be some type of satisfactory answer that the CO are allowing all these people to come in and study. Maybe having passed an English proficiency test in U.S.A have positive impacts on some ones future - an additional point on a resume for job? - an additional point to get accepted into a better college? There must be an answer?

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Pretty much every Univ in the country has 1000s of international student – does that mean they all come to US to learn English?

You can call any college and ask them and they will respond that they have 1000s of international student.

You have not responded what country your friend is from + what are his other qualifications.

Most Cos know just learning English is not really why someone is willing to spend $1000, they very well know the reason why most ppl want to come to US.

All the schools have ESL is to help the student attain a degree, which is not just learning English.

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