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Immigration processes for employment-based visas can be complex and costly. One common question is: who can legally pay for these expenses? Let’s break down the rules for some common visa types. H-1B Visas The employer must pay the following fees: All legal fees Basic filing fee Fraud Prevention and Detection fee American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA) fee Asylum Program Fee The employee may pay: Premium processing fee (optional) Dependent fees for family members Important note: If the employee pays any employer-required fees, the employer must reimburse them to avoid violating labor laws. E-3 Visas (for Australian professionals) The…
Strategic planning, dedication, and careful selection of courses, colleges, and coaching institutes are crucial for securing good career opportunities. Students with strong academic records and robust economic backgrounds often look beyond their home countries to enhance their career prospects. Studying abroad involves choosing countries known for world-class education and excellent job prospects, with top universities attracting a significant number of students.In addition to the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, Finland is emerging as a preferred destination for international students. While affordability is a concern, many students are willing to stretch their limits and seek scholarships for better career opportunities and…
IDP offers on-the-spot consultation and interviews on the day of DSE results announcement. It may take only 10 minutes to receive an admission offer. One can go for Medical School in Australia with a DSE score of 22 points. #IDP #IDPeducation #IDPGO #overseaseducation #DSE HONG KONG, July 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The HKDSE (Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education) results will be announced on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Around 50,000 students will be facing choices for further education and career development. Many students plan to study abroad. However, with the vast number of countries, institutions, disciplines, and subjects available, what…
After a hiatus due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, graduate students in Caldwell University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling with Art Therapy Concentration program again took to the skies to spend 10 days abroad during spring break in March 2024. Donegal, Ireland, was home base for program students, faculty, alumni and guests whose mission was to gain deeper understanding of the specialized treatment interventions for trauma within specific clinical populations and settings. Current student and study abroad attendee Isis Day ’25 credited the experience with opening her eyes to a broader set of career opportunities. “The cultural awareness I was able…
The opinions expressed in this article are the writer’s own and do not reflect the views of Her Campus. This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UVA chapter.While studying in Valencia, Spain this past semester, I was lucky enough to travel most weekends to different cities across Europe to experience what other countries have to offer. As my time in Spain comes to an end, I wanted to reflect on my travels throughout the semester and give my thoughts about the cities I was able to explore. Besides my general thoughts, the cities are…
Two Boise State students have been selected to receive the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, to study or intern abroad during the summer and fall 2024 academic term. Brooke Vandekamp will spend four weeks studying abroad in Valencia, Spain, with the University Studies Abroad Consortium. Vandekamp is a junior majoring in public health. She will continue her public health studies in Spain through a “Spanish for Health Professions: Public Health in Spain” course. Navee Harris plans to spend the fall semester studying abroad in Barcelona, Spain, with…
Ghana’s ascent as a key emerging student market is well illustrated by recent enrolment growth in leading destinations. For example:Globally, there are at least 20,000 Ghanaian students abroad this year.Market fundamentals are strong, as is demand for study abroadGhana is one of Africa’s most stable democracies. Peaceful transfers of power are the norm; a coup d’état hasn’t occurred since the 1990s. The country scores well on the Freedom House’s Global Freedom Index (whose methodology includes factors such as freedom of expression and equality before the law), though discrimination against women and especially those identifying as LGBTQ is a persistent issue.More…
One of the worst things a candidate can do that holds them back from getting remote jobs, according to online reviews and expert advice, is failing to demonstrate their ability to work independently and manage their time effectively. Remote jobs require a high degree of self-motivation and discipline, as there is often less direct supervision compared to in-office roles. In this blog, we’ll explore the most common mistakes that candidates make when applying for remote positions. By understanding and avoiding these errors, you can enhance your application process, make a stronger impression on potential employers, and increase your likelihood of…
With more and more students spending a semester studying abroad, we’re seeing more and more families travel to visit them. I’m just back from visiting my son Charlie in Australia, and many of you are arranging ever cooler trips to meet up with your own favorite undergrad, everywhere from Copenhagen to Botswana. So I thought I’d share some hard-earned wisdom: When you reunite with your child in their foreign homebase, they won’t have jet lag, but you will. For our Australia trip, we knew Charlie would run us ragged playing tour guide. That meant we needed to get over jet…
With China’s post-pandemic reopening, and the resumption of outbound travel and tourism from the nation, the world has seen the gradual return of Chinese international students to Western institutions in the US, Canada, Australia and the UK over the past year.However, their numbers are no longer as high as they once were. In the US for instance, India has surpassed China as the top source of international students in 2023, according to US homeland security data. Chinese nationals made up 23% of arriving students studying Stem topics, while India nationals comprised 40% Stem students.Interestingly, more and more Chinese students are…