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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Thanks everyone for your ideas. I will definitely check out everyone's suggestions online. :yes: (PS His interview is Monday!!)
If you can spare the cash or get a loan or financial aid I would try to enroll in a program like this.

I was under the impression that only US citizens can receive financial aid. Or is this wrong?

FAFSA on the web:

Are you a U.S. citizen?

If you are neither a citizen nor an eligible noncitizen, you are not eligible for federal student aid. However, you should still complete the application, because you may be eligible for state or college aid.

If you are in the U.S. on an F1 or F2 student visa, or a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa,

or a G series visa (pertaining to international organizations), you must answer

“Neither citizen nor eligible noncitizen.”

Generally you are an eligible noncitizen if you are:

• A U.S. permanent resident with a Permanent Resident Card (I-551);

• A conditional permanent resident (I-551C); or

• The holder of an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) from the

Department of Homeland Security showing any of the following

designations: “Refugee,” “Asylum Granted,” “Parolee” (I-94 confirms

paroled for a minimum of one year and status has not

expired), or “Cuban-Haitian Entrant.”

FAFSA en el Red

¿Es usted ciudadano de EE.UU.?

Si no es ciudadano ni extranjero con derecho a participar, no puede recibir ayuda estudiantil

de los programas federales. Sin embargo, como es posible que reúna los requisitos

para recibir ayuda del estado o de la institución educativa, conviene llenar la solicitud.

Si usted se encuentra en EE.UU. al amparo de la visa de estudiante tipo F1 ó F2, de la

visa de visitante por intercambio tipo J1 ó J2, ó de la visa serie G (relativa a organizaciones

internacionales), deberá rellenar la casilla correspondiente a «Ni ciudadano ni

extranjero con derecho a participar».

Por lo general, se considera que uno es extranjero con derecho a participar

si:

• es residente permanente de EE.UU. y tiene la tarjeta de residencia

permanente (I-551);

• es residente permanente condicional (I-551C) o

• tiene constancia (I-94) del registro de su llegada o salida (emitida

por el Departamento de Seguridad Interna), en la que se indique

alguna de las siguientes categorías: «Refugiado», «Asilo otorgado»,

«Inmigrante cubano o haitiano» o «Admitido a prueba» (o

«Parolee») (tratándose de esta última categoría, la I-94 es constancia

de que la persona fue admitida a prueba por un mínimo de un

año y de que aún no ha vencido la correspondiente situación inmigratoria).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Paraguay
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FAFSA on the web:

Are you a U.S. citizen?

If you are neither a citizen nor an eligible noncitizen, you are not eligible for federal student aid. However, you should still complete the application, because you may be eligible for state or college aid.

If you are in the U.S. on an F1 or F2 student visa, or a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa,

or a G series visa (pertaining to international organizations), you must answer

“Neither citizen nor eligible noncitizen.”

Generally you are an eligible noncitizen if you are:

• A U.S. permanent resident with a Permanent Resident Card (I-551);

• A conditional permanent resident (I-551C)

you learn something new everyday! this is great news :) thanks!

May 2nd - Sent I-129F to Vermont

May 13th - NOA1

June 23rd - recieved RFE (IMBRA)

June 24th - Sent back RFE

June 27th - 7 touches

June 30th - touched

July 3rd - touched

July 10th - NOA2 notice via email

July 14th - NOA2 via snail mail

July 14th - petition mailed thru DHL to Asuncion, PY

Week of July 17th - Embassy received my petition

July 24th - beneficiary receives packet 3

July 27th - medical exam

Aug 7th - interview - approved :)

Aug 11th - picked up his visa

Aug 21st - purchased plane ticket!

Aug 30th - reunion day :)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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As an idea, he can download podCasts for the iPod on learning English. I have no personal experience of it, but from what I heard, it's pretty good. If you don't have an iPod, you can still listen to the podCast in iTunes.

www.podcast.net

KP

I'd like to know people's experiences with learning English. I've been looking into classes for when he comes (soon!)...and it's so expensive...at least from what I see in the Boston area...usually about $1000 for just 4 weeks. I've seen great reviews for Rosetta Stone online - has anybody used this? It's not cheap, $450 for levels 1,2 &3 but if it works I figure it's a small price to pay - especially when he'll be here with virtually no knowledge of the English language. Or are classes the way to go?

I-129F TRACK

2006-02-27: I-129 Sent

2006-03-02: NOA1

2006-07-24: NOA2

2006-07-31: Case received by NVC

2006-08-01: Case leaves NVC to New Delhi Consulate via DHL

2006-08-04: Case received by New Delhi Consulate

2006-08-08: Packet 3 mailed out by consulate

2006-08-17: DS-230 Part I couriered to consulate

2006-08-23: Got interview date (email and telephone confirmation)

2006-08-28: Picked-up packet 4 from the consulate, counter 16 (between 2 PM and 3 PM)

2006-09-20: Interview Date (VISA Approved!!!)

2006-09-23: Picked up Passport with VISA from Blue Dot courier office (VFS did not hold it)

2006-09-27: Reached Home!!! (POE Chicago)

I-130 TRACK

2006-02-08: I-130 Sent

2006-02-27: NOA1

2006-05-03: NOA2 (Approved)

2006-06-12: Received and entered into NVC system

2006-07-08: Self Generated DS-3032 and sent to NVC

2006-07-08: Received I-864 bill from attorney

2006-07-11: Paid I-864 bill

2006-07-12: Received IV bill

2006-07-17: Receive I-864 package

2006-07-19: Send back I-864 package

2006-07-19: Pay IV bill (was out on vacation)

2006-07-31: Sent in self-generated DS-230 (after NVC was ready)

2006-08-03: Case being reviewed by NVC (per operator)

2006-09-12: Case sent to New Delhi Consulate

2006-10-04: Emailed Consulate and got Original Interview Date (10/20/06) posponed to April 2007

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