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Thoughts on choosing a the best sponsor for F-1 Student Visa

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Angeliquersario,

I am more and more intrigued by this option. Do you mind sharing more about your experience and how you went about getting the internship?

So I applied through a certain agency here in the Philippines to assist me with the paperworks and of course I had to pay for their services plus the cost of everything with my application. But as I learnt how the process will be without the help of an agency, first she had to find a sponsor for her internship ( I know a few :) ) then she has to send an application to them so they can review her credentials and undergo an interview, after that they will find her an employer and she will again have her interview, and when she's matched, she will have to take a medical exam and push through the embassy interview. The process may take 3 months or more, depending how fast she is matched to an employer and when they needed her. She can't also choose which state she will be going. It is a 12 month paid internship ( $8-$12/hr depends on the state) And the cost of the program will be an estimated of $4k-$6k atleast. I already forgot how much it cost me. Hope this helps.

http://www.globalinternships.com/might be a great help.

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Thoughts on choosing a the best sponsor for F-1 Student Visa

My first thought is the rich uncle in the USA.

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So I applied through a certain agency here in the Philippines to assist me with the paperworks and of course I had to pay for their services plus the cost of everything with my application. But as I learnt how the process will be without the help of an agency, first she had to find a sponsor for her internship ( I know a few :) ) then she has to send an application to them so they can review her credentials and undergo an interview, after that they will find her an employer and she will again have her interview, and when she's matched, she will have to take a medical exam and push through the embassy interview. The process may take 3 months or more, depending how fast she is matched to an employer and when they needed her. She can't also choose which state she will be going. It is a 12 month paid internship ( $8-$12/hr depends on the state) And the cost of the program will be an estimated of $4k-$6k atleast. I already forgot how much it cost me. Hope this helps.

http://www.globalinternships.com/might be a great help.

This is very helpful. Thanks! We'll pass it on to her and see what she thinks. I think it's a great option.

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