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studying abroad in a junior high school

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#1
  • Ryan
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  • 2023/04/23 08:30

I am a second year junior high school student and I am thinking of studying abroad in Los Angeles, USA.
I heard that public schools do not offer f1 visas for 2nd year students, but private schools do, so I was wondering if it is possible to attend a private school for the first year and then attend a public school from the second year. I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#2
  • はぁ?
  • 2023/04/23 (Sun) 10:51
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Yeah ?
I know you don't get F1 at public school, but what makes you think you might get a visa for the second year ??

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#3
  • k
  • 2023/04/23 (Sun) 11:06
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There is a private school in Los Angeles called Nishiyamato Gakuen, so why don't you call and ask about it? The teachers leave quickly, so I have a feeling that the internal situation is not very clear, but I think that is the only private Japanese school in the area.

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#4
  • 九九
  • 2023/04/23 (Sun) 11:41
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USCIS issues the visa and the school issues the I20.
If you want to study abroad, first learn about I20.

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#5
  • ピッキー
  • 2023/04/23 (Sun) 15:32
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He understands that he won't get an I20 because he says he can't get a visa at a public school
4 is a pain in the ass.

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