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About Visas

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#1
  • John
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  • 2024/03/18 04:29

Hello, I am a high school student in the United States. I have heard that it is normal to obtain an F1 visa to study at a public high school in the U.S., but I have heard that the F1 visa only allows you to study for one year. However, I would like to know if it is possible to study in the U.S. with a visa other than an F1 visa, or if there is another way to study in the U.S.? I heard that it is possible to study in a private high school for more than one year, but the tuition fee is...

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#4
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  • 2024/03/18 (Mon) 10:50
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You'd have to ask the high school that accepts them. I mean, if there is an accepting school. I've only heard of it at universities and graduate schools.

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#8

Thank you for your informative talk. I would like to learn more about it, as I don't know much about it.

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#20
  • 断捨離
  • 2024/03/21 (Thu) 19:48
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As in Japan, if your parents are not paying taxes in the U.S. as a resident, you could not attend a public high school exchange student for more than one year, could you?
I think you would get more up-to-date information if you look for study abroad groups on the Internet or Facebook and exchange information with students.

By the way, the Los Angeles Unified School District has a FAQ on their website, so please use a translation tool to read it.
https://www.lausd.org/cms/lib08/CA01000043/Centricity/Domain/214/FSAO%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions.pdf

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#21
  • 断捨離
  • 2024/03/21 (Thu) 19:50
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How long can a student study in the LAUSD?

F-1 students can study in the LAUSD (or any public secondary/high school in the U.S.) for one year or
two semesters. (*Section 625 of Public Law 104-208, Section 214 (m) of the Immigration and Nationality
Act)

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#22

#20Abandonment Mr.
If your parents pay taxes, that means you can't attend for more than a year unless you are adopted by an American who pays taxes, etc. ?
Thank you all for your help ! I appreciate all the information.

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