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Happy 2009
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Posted on 08-11-10 10:06
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Is H4 eligible for in-state tution fee ? any idea ? thanks
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Posted on 08-11-10 10:13
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Happy 2009
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Posted on 08-11-10 10:34
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thanks, does it have to be working for certain years on H1 to be eligible for in-state fee ? Or fresh H1 (H4) will be eligible ?
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prankster
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Posted on 08-11-10 11:01
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fresh is eligible. Check schools website, they should have listed.
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Posted on 08-12-10 11:09
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No buddy I am not sure about fresh H1, H1 have to have paid the taxes in that state that is the only proof you need.
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