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I have been living in UK for 6 years on student visa. I have finished a Post Graduate dip. this year.As all my previous college closed down in the middle of my studies. I couldn't finish any satisfactory degreelasat last 5 years. Now I would like to apply for a student visa from my back home. But I am worried about some issues such as:

I don't have good progress last 5 years

My sister applied F4 visa for me at 2011

I got I-20 from the Uni of my sis place

What they gonna ask me on the interview

Who will be my sponsor(father/sister's husband/myself)

If anyone can give me any suggestion that would be very helpful for me

Thank you

 
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