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Silva21
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Posted on 07-05-15 12:17
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Would I be in problem if I arrived 33-34 days before as it is prohibited to enter before 30 days of the program start date?
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jpt007
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Posted on 07-05-15 10:03
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USCIS Rules are meant to Follow, not to break. Dude, it is only 3-4 extra days. Not sure the reason, but my advice always stays in safe side.
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Posted on 07-05-15 12:07
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If you have valid visa to enter the country, I dont see any issues here. I knew my friend who came 2 months before class started.
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ny2
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Posted on 07-05-15 2:39
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I would not take that risk trying to enter US early if I am a new student on F-1 The excerpt from travel.state.gov: New Students – F-1 and M-1 student visas can be issued up to 120 days in advance of your course of study start date. However, you will not be allowed to enter the United States in F-1 or M-1 status earlier than 30 days before your start date. Continuing Students - May renew their visas at any time, as long as they have maintained student status and their SEVIS records are current. Continuing students may enter the United States at any time before their classes start.
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alama56
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Posted on 07-05-15 3:08
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Kei hunna bro , ma varkhar ho us aako , mero visa November 16 2014 ma lagyo ani college January 12 2015 dekhi thyo .. Tara ma Dec 16 ma aako Nepal bata , yeta mama ko ma base
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ny2
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Posted on 07-06-15 8:14
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@alama56. So u came 27 days before ur class start date which is within USCIS mandate of 30 days. Silva 21 is talking about coming more than 30 days early which USCIS prohibits....
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Silva21
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Posted on 07-06-15 9:40
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tyhi ta before 30 days bhayena ni ta
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Silva21
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Posted on 07-19-15 10:55
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Entered without any hassle
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Posted on 07-19-15 11:22
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I came in 41 days prior to my program without a question and i had no idea about what i was doing at all. Only question the officer said was, you immigrating? My answer was yes and he said welcome 2 america. Thats when it hit me, i made it here but that was almost 15 years ago.
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microbiology
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Posted on 07-20-15 8:49
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It has changed a lot since 15 years ago man
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Posted on 07-20-15 3:04
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You will not have any problem whatsoever if you have been already granted the visa. In case, if they ask any question (hopefully they will not), just tell them you will be visiting your relatives/friends before the class starts. You should be fine.
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