That's correct ; I see your trick now.
However, he/she wouldn't be able to travel.
If he/she travel, he/she will have to apply for a visa and his/her
friendship with the barbie girl from the international department won't
do it.
ap wrote:
> If the I-20 is due to expire, then one must get a new I-20
> or an extension from the school, correct?
>
> olwagner@netcourrier.com wrote:
> > By "it may become obvious that you're only doing so to circumvent
> > immigration laws", I meant to add "and his F-1 extentions may end up
> > being denied.
> >
> > olwagner@netcourrier.com wrote:
> > > Yes, if you're on F-1 without going firther in your studies, it may
> > > become obvious that you're only doing so to circumvent immigration
> > > laws.
> > >
> > > There's nothing wrong with staying on F-1 for 10 years going from
> > > Bachelor > Master > PhD
> > >
> > > If he's smart enough to get accepted, and willing to go thru that, he
> > > should consider a PhD. Tution is paid, and scholarships are much more
> > > frequent than at the Masters level.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ap wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > > A family member's F-1 visa will expire at end of year. He finished his
> > > > mba, and is on practical training, but didn't get H1 sponsorship.
> > > >
> > > > Is it possible to re-enroll in another master's program and extend
> > > > his F-1?
> > > >
> > > > Also, are there issues if someone has been on an F-1 for 8 years?
> > > >
> > > > Let me know. Thanks!
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