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Jul 21, 2005 07:54 PM

the future of your spouse, studying or working?


Hello, you guys

I am in the immigration process together with my husband. and my husband intend to prusue a master's degree in US in order to get good job oppotunity after we arrive US with GC. however, i know the tuition is high for international students, i wonder if we have GC, is the tuition lower than person with F-1?

besides, could you guy share your ideas about what your husband should do after we arrive to US? although we have many job oppotunities, it might be difficult for your spouse to find a job if his or her english is poor.


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from suzanne4
Old Jul 23, 2005, 08:17 PM

Tuition will be much cheaper with the green card as you will be a permanent resident of the US.

Perhaps he should spend the first few months with English classes on a full-time basis then go from there. Also depends on what his background is in.
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