Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I have relatives in America. It is said that it will be much cheaper and more convenient to be naturalized before the age of 2 1 and then go to college there.
I have relatives in America. It is said that it will be much cheaper and more convenient to be naturalized before the age of 2 1 and then go to college there.
Getting a green card and naturalization are two different things. After naturalization, tuition fees will indeed be reduced, but it is impossible to reduce them that much. Studying in the United States for five years, 500 thousand? Are you kidding? Regular universities will need a deposit of 800,000 yuan when applying for four-year undergraduate tuition, excluding the postgraduate stage. Different schools charge different fees for international students and domestic students, and there are also differences. Generally speaking, the degree of relief is not as much as you said. 500,000 yuan will be reduced by half compared with 250,000 yuan, and generally the difference is at most 1/4- 1/3.
Both your stories are basically wrong. Naturalized immigrants should be immediate family members if they immigrate by relatives, but your aunt is not your immediate family member. You are also wrong in the calculation of tuition fees. I can tell you that the average decent business school has a two-year master's degree of more than 500 thousand.
As for your saying that you will definitely return to China after your studies, it is basically nonsense, because you will become an American citizen. Will you come back? When you become an American, you become an American and automatically lose your China citizenship. Because our country doesn't recognize dual nationality, you have to countersign it if you want to come back. It is obviously contradictory to say that you want to return to China after naturalization, but this is your private matter, so I won't say much, just telling you that naturalization means that many things will change.
Regarding your supplement, I think you misunderstood the concept of deposit. What is a deposit? The deposit is the money you need to prepare when you pass the visa, but it is actually a sum of money for your study and life after you pass the visa. There's no reason why your savings are still there after you pass the visa, and then you can use other money to study and live. As for the part-time job and tuition, I tell you clearly that working in the United States can only make up part of the living expenses at most, because undergraduates can only work in the second year, and if I remember correctly, they can go out to wash dishes during the holidays, and there is a time limit, so graduate students can do it at all.
We don't know how to arrange your family's funds. I'm just telling you the general situation. As for adoption ... some people may have done it, but Americans are not fools. If everyone can do it, everyone will adopt it. Once you take the road of relative immigration, your application for F 1 will be in big trouble, because Americans will definitely refuse your student visa when they know that you have applied for immigration. Because this is an irrefutable immigration tendency, it is impossible to immigrate and apply for a student visa at the same time. Immigration is one-off, so it's good to do it. If not, it will be very troublesome to go to the United States with this record.
Think about it, don't listen to hearsay.
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