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Hi guys,
I have a quick question about F1 visa. This is for a cousin of mine. She got her F1 visa in Jan 2004. This happened on her second try. Her visa got rejected a year earlier. She is a dentist with B.D.S. and M.D.S. from very highly reputed dental schools in India. She applied for M.P.H. here and got an admission in a university somewhere in Illinois. Due to some family reasons, she was not able to make it in time and asked the school to give her an extension so that she could join in the next semester. She already did it twice and now she has the last chance to join there this fall. They will not extend it any further. As mentioned, she is reluctant to come here because of the family situation. Can anyone suggest a best path for her to take so that even if she let's go the visa she has in hand without affecting a chance of getting another one (a H4 if she gets married in future to a guy with H1, or apply for a GC if she marries a citizen or a GC holder). She is from a middle class family but wouldn't mind making a trip to join the school and then drop-off. But she can't afford to pay tuition for something she is not going to pursue. Can anyone please give us your expert advice? It will be very much appreciated.
Regards,
InfoRequestor
I have a quick question about F1 visa. This is for a cousin of mine. She got her F1 visa in Jan 2004. This happened on her second try. Her visa got rejected a year earlier. She is a dentist with B.D.S. and M.D.S. from very highly reputed dental schools in India. She applied for M.P.H. here and got an admission in a university somewhere in Illinois. Due to some family reasons, she was not able to make it in time and asked the school to give her an extension so that she could join in the next semester. She already did it twice and now she has the last chance to join there this fall. They will not extend it any further. As mentioned, she is reluctant to come here because of the family situation. Can anyone suggest a best path for her to take so that even if she let's go the visa she has in hand without affecting a chance of getting another one (a H4 if she gets married in future to a guy with H1, or apply for a GC if she marries a citizen or a GC holder). She is from a middle class family but wouldn't mind making a trip to join the school and then drop-off. But she can't afford to pay tuition for something she is not going to pursue. Can anyone please give us your expert advice? It will be very much appreciated.
Regards,
InfoRequestor