Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Useful Tips for International Students

As an international student, one brings an unique outlook of his own country’s system of education and its culture. Some of those mannerisms might seem bit odd to the students in their college, and policies could be perplexing. But it is an adventure for sure as one embark this journey with lot of hopes and the memories you make are to be treasured for sure in the years to come. Students should be prepared for the cultural shock they are going to witness in a foreign country as international students. If you are heading to a foreign location as an international student, then here are some useful tips to consider before you begin with the migration process.

The student Visa
Majority of the countries require a person to hold a valid student visa to live and study in their country. The type of student visa determines the kind of work you are allowed to do in that country. Considering the most popular destination, the United States offers three kinds of student visas, The M1, F1. J1. An M1 visa is issued for students who are wishing to pursue non-academic courses and they aren’t allowed to work in the meantime. The F1 visa allows you to study an academic programme and grants a year to work after the graduation. The J1 visa allows getting practical training which is not available in your home country. One should be aware of these and apply for the specific visa that is required for the program.

Costs Involved
Students aspiring to study abroad should provide all the necessary documents proving their ability to support the course fees and the living costs in that foreign country. They can’t use their prospective income as the means of their financial sufficiency. They must make sure that they secure all the funding which covers all their possible costs. They should get all the sponsor letters, if being sponsored by someone or bank statements if they acquired a loan or the scholarship letters in case of securing a scholarship. Students should be very careful about the financial aspects as this could land them into troubles in a foreign country

Also the travel process can be really expensive if you don’t plan it early. The airlines charge premium charges if you book the tickets few days before the trip. One needs to plan the travel right after securing a visa, many airlines do offer student discounts and give luggage concessions. Students may avail these offers to reduce the travel burden

The International Students Support
Loneliness is felt by almost every international student in the initial days of their arrival into their destined country; cultural shock makes it much worse. The schools international office can help students to overcome this; you will meet other students from different countries including your own country. The international office will also help students with job applications, financial aid and other concerns.

Keep the international students office updated with your travel plans. Many schools offer part time work within the campus which could help you raising an additional income.

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