Thursday, June 24, 2010

where to buy a series of primary schoolbook in USA,can u tell me the schoolbooks in formal school in USA

where to buy a series of primary schoolbook in USA,can u tell me the schoolbooks in formal school in USA?
Question Details: I'm from china ,I want to buy original edition primary schoolbooks in english to teach my baby.can you refer to me how and where to buy those books.thanks for your attention!
Teaching - 2 Answers
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Millions of Americans teach their children at home. Google "homeschool".
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http://www.follett.com/


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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Which school in USA is ideal for children from India

Which school in USA is ideal for children from India?
1) My daughter is 13 and is an aspiring singer. Are there schools in USA that provide opportunities to develop singing skills alongside good education? 2) What are the immigration requirements in such cases for Indians? Thanks and best wishes, Joseph Ponnou
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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1)I work for a school called Randolph-Macon Academy. Although we don't have a world-reknown arts department, we do offer a chorus that travels throughout the United States. The reason that students come to our school is primarily for the stellar education that we offer for grades 6-12. 2) In order to be a student in the United States, your daughter would need to obtain a student visa from India's Embassy. Before she could meet their approval she would need to have an acceptance letter from the school that she plans to attend and a valid I-20 form that the school would give depending on the requirements that she has met.



Tuesday, June 8, 2010

F1-student Visa for CANADIAN resident going to school in USA

F1-student Visa for CANADIAN resident going to school in USA?
I've seen lots of canadians going to the USA to go to school. My question how do these kids get the F1 visa? I was told that canadians are treated differently than europeans that they don't have to go for interview, and they just get papers sent to their house, and drive to the border and get the permit stamped and there good to go! any one know for sure?
Immigration - 4 Answers
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you have to apply to a school first and be accepted. When you are accepted, the school will then send you an acceptance letter. The school office will also tell you what forms to fill out and how to apply for a student visa. You must include a copy of the acceptance letter with the application. Once you have the student visa, then you can cross the border. But you will also need to show proof of money to support yourself.
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You have apply to a university and get an F1 Visa. Consult with an immigration attorney in the US for help.
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Canadians don't get F-1 visas. The law is different for them. All they need to do is enroll and present their I-20 at the Port of Entry along with proof of financial support and they're good to go.
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Canadians are indeed treated differently, because Canada has a special status with the US, it's visa exempt, very different from Visa Waiver and much better. So, for every nonimmigrant visa class except for E visas, they do exactly what you say above. Under Visa Waiver, a person would still need an F1 visa to go to school. Landed immigrants are required to get whatever visa is appropriate. The only difference is, they can get full validity visas even if they're a citizen of a country that normally can only get limited visas. Used to be landed immigrants didn't need visas either, but after 9/11 that particular regulation changed. You can always check this out for yourself. Take a look at the visa information available on the Toronto consulate, there's lots of information there, toronto.usconsulate.gov.



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

are there any fees for school buses in public schools in usa

are there any fees for school buses in public schools in usa?
Do I have to pay any fees for buses fo my two kids in the public schools in the usa. Do buses drop kids off near their houses or it is door to door from house to school ( especially if they are KG kids) KG means kindergarten, nursery kids (4-6 years)
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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no there are no fees. it basically just comes from your taxes. yes buses drop kids near there houses. its not like door to door service. that would take much too long. they just have to go to the closes bus stop. (but i dont know what KG means so i cant help you there)