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Hi, guys

 

Is it possible for me to find a part-time work for some living fee while I'm on a student visa ?

Are there people doing it ? 

Is it illegal or against the rules ?

What's the punishment for it ?

I just would like to educate myself more 

 

Thank you guys !

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13 minutes ago, Charles Lee said:

Hi, guys

 

Is it possible for me to find a part-time work for some living fee while I'm on a student visa ?

Are there people doing it ? 

Is it illegal or against the rules ?

What's the punishment for it ?

I just would like to educate myself more 

 

Thank you guys !

You would have to check with ur school. Not all student visas allow work.

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1 hour ago, Charles Lee said:

Is it possible for me to find a part-time work for some living fee while I'm on a student visa ?

You can apply to a school that offers graduate assistantships. 

 

1 hour ago, Charles Lee said:

Are there people doing it ?

I was a graduate assistant, tons of us have done it. 
 

 

1 hour ago, Charles Lee said:

Is it illegal or against the rules ?

Working on campus while allowed by the university is not illegal.

Working off campus and engaging in authorized work is illegal. 
 

1 hour ago, Charles Lee said:

What's the punishment for it ?

Termination of your I-20 and therefore, deportation.

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Aren't you the one who's been refused an F-1 visa three times in the past three months? Best to stay put or look into another English speaking country for university education - Australia, NZ, UK...

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9 hours ago, milimelo said:

Aren't you the one who's been refused an F-1 visa three times in the past three months? Best to stay put or look into another English speaking country for university education - Australia, NZ, UK...

I think ur mistaking me for someone else, I've only been on this site for a week. 

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On 4/2/2022 at 11:18 PM, milimelo said:

Aren't you the one who's been refused an F-1 visa three times in the past three months? Best to stay put or look into another English speaking country for university education - Australia, NZ, UK...

That's another user. I know, I thought the same thing at first.

 
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