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Hey Everyone!

 

Im currently in the final stages of applying for my CR-1 visa. My medical is scheduled this month and my embassy interview is next month.

 

During this time I have been contemplating about what I would like to do "career wise" once I get back to my wife. Having worked in the tech industry for most of my life here in the UK I am looking to enter the realm of Software Development.

 

My knowledge is somewhat limited and I would like to re-train in this field once I arrive. One potential option is to attend a bootcamp/course at the local College.

 

As a CR-1 holder will this potentially limit my chances of being able to enrol in a college course until my conditions are removed?

 

I was wondering if anyone has any similar experiences in attending school/college as a fresh-faced immigrant? 

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34 minutes ago, LaJumpa said:

As a CR-1 holder will this potentially limit my chances of being able to enrol in a college course until my conditions are removed?

Not at all. You’re still a lawful permanent resident regardless of a 2 or 10 year one and you have the same rights under both.

 

 

 
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