I have decided firstly I would like to study in the US to help further my education and perhaps make a new life out there? I have been offered a place to stay with a friend to keep my costs low; thus meaning I wouldn't have to pay for the 'expensive' accomodation. I know I would have to apply for an F-1 Visa and show that I would come back to the UK after my studies.
So in short I'm asking,
I do hope to study and then live in the US (with my friend and her family) so what if my 'circumstances' change (in what ever shape) and I wish to reside out there after my studies, will this go against me, in the sense that I have been able to prove I would come back to the UK but have chosen not too?
Am I as a female UK citizen likely to be rejected by the London embassy?
Has anyone in here from UK had to be interviewed by an officer for an F-1, any tips, advice for applying for an F-1?
Any help would be appreciated!
2007-03-07
01:58:41
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uklovesusa
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Politics & Government
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