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June 25th, 2009Students Visa for Germany

Student who want to pursue a full time study program in Germany have to apply for a student visa at German Embassy or the Consulate General. Students Visa for Germany is initially granted for three-month duration. The Visa is further extended by the authorities in Germany within three months of their stay in the country. According to the immigration laws in Germany, it is compulsory to get a students Visa. This article provides relevant information regarding Students Visa for Germany and the documents required for applying for a Visa.

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May 16th, 2009Study Abroad guideline

There are many opportunities for undergraduates to get involved in the art world outside the classroom. Study abroad programs allow students to experience in depth the art of a particular culture, whether it’s Italian, French, Japanese, or Russian. Nicky Myers, who participated in a full-year study abroad immersion program in Toulouse, France, said of her experience, “It was challenging but exciting to be in a class with 70 French students learning art history in their language.”

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What are the types of visa available for studying in the US as an international student?

1. F-1, or Student Visa: This visa is the most common for those who wish to engage in academic studies in the United States. It is for people who want to study at an accredited U.S. college or university or to study English at a university or intensive English language institute.
2. J-1, or Exchange Visitor: This visa is for people who will be participating in an exchange visitor program in the U.S. The “J” visa is for educational and cultural exchange programs.
3.M-1, or Student Visa: This visa is for those who will be engaged in non-academic or vocational study or training at an institution in the U.S.

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