AshaL-T
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Thanks for the info - and the quote!
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Thanks for the response and the advice. My field of study is Philosophy/The Philosophy of Education. Do you know whether I could transfer credits from a UK university to a US one?
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Hi,
I moved to the US last year to get married (K1 visa) and I have finally received my permanent resident status and found a job. I completed my MA last year at a university in London (part-time and through distance learning) and I am really keen to start my PhD. Unfortunately, I did not consider the increased price of completing a PhD in the US before moving and I am now realising that I might not be able to afford it.
As a teacher, I had a fair salary in the UK, but now working in the US public school system, I have taken a significant pay cut. The university where I completed my MA has an affordable rate for 'home' students to complete a distance learning PhD but for international students the price is doubled. As I am no longer a UK resident, I am considered an international student. Due to this fact, it is also much more difficult to obtain grants and funding.
US universities are even more expensive and I would not be able to afford the part-time fees while working. My other option is to stop working and attempt to get a funded full-time PhD position, however I think these are very hard to come by in the US.
Does anybody have any experience as an expat trying to obtain a PhD? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Asha
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Hi,
I am searching for teaching jobs at the college level and many institutions ask for a degree evaluation with the initial application. From my understanding this entails paying around 300 dollars for the evaluation to be sent to the specific employer (you don't seem to be able to get a general one sent to you that you can send out to institutions).
This seems very steep considering I will be applying for many jobs. Does anyone have experience of this - or know of any way to get around it?
Thanks so much in advance,
A
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Congratulations!!! I knew it would come.
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How long does it take for them to send you the delivery? Is it quicker to pick it up from a depot or does it take the same time?
Thanks!
Asha
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Just got my interview letter this morning - 24th October! I wish it could be sooner but won't complain as at least it's finally here!
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Mine was updated on 30th September (pretty sure they received the medical exam results then)
Then updated on the 9th October (which was when they sent out packet 4).
It wasn't updated in between but some people's are!
Good luck!
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Congratulations! So glad it finally happened!
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Congratulations!! That's great! Also gives me hope that mine will be through soon!
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Hi all,
I'm just a bit behind you in the process. I sent my packet 3 last Wednesday and Medical last Thursday. I tried contacting them asking for a quick interview date or to be put on a waiting list for cancellations but they responded basically saying that I just need to wait. I'm contemplating phoning the immigrant visa interview booking number to see if they can change the interview date and I was wondering if anyone had tried this yet?
I have a flight booked for the 15th October (although it is flexible) so hoping that maybe I'll be squeezed in before that!
Asha
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Thank you for the very helpful responses. I also have one more question: after the medical examination (if everything else has been sent through) how long does it usually take between the medical examination and the interview date that they issue?
Again, thanks for the quick responses
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Hi all,
I was just wondering whether or not it is possible to schedule the visa interview without first having submitted the results of the medical examination or whether the embassy will only give you a definite interview date and time after they have received the results of the medical examination.
Any information would be massively appreciated
Asha
PhD options
in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
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Thanks for all the advice! Susie, I will definitely look into distance learning at Birmingham.