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Steps
in Applying For the Co-op Program
(there
is a new entry time every five weeks year around, this
school accept 3-year bachelor's degree to its master's
degree)
STEP
1: SEND IN APPLICATION MATERIALS.
If
you are already a student in the U.S. and are wishing to
transfer to the Coleman co-op
program, you can apply directly by contacting Co-op
office at your country/city .
If you are living abroad and need to apply for a visa
from the U.S. consulate in your home country, you will
need to contact an Co-op office in your country or an
authorized consulting agency or placement agency there.
There will be a substantial fee charged by the
consulting or placement agency to handle your
application material, assist you with complying with
U.S. government Immigration Service regulations,
training you in preparation for the visa interview with
the U.S. consulate, and in the scheduling of the dates
for enrollment in the program and for the visa
interview. Please contact Co-op
office/agent at your country/city
to find out the name and
contact numbers of the consulting agent or placement
agent in your area.
Visit
the
Master's
Application
pages where you will find a
list of the required documents that you will need to
send to us. After we receive your package you will
be notified within several weeks whether or not you have
been accepted into the program. To save time, please send your materials
to us. Please send your materials only when you have a
complete application package to send.
STEP
2: PAY TO
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT THE SEVIS FEE. Once you receive
the I-20 you will need to pay to the U.S. Government the
$100 SEVIS fee before you will be allowed by the U.S.
consulate to apply for your visa. Go to www.fmjfee.com
for more information.
STEP
3: PREPARE FOR VISA INTERVIEW & APPLY
FOR VISA.
When your I-20 form is ready to be sent out, we will
send you extensive information on ideas and tips you can
use to help you prepare for your interview with the U.S.
visa office. Because we have an immigration lawyer
on our staff, we can answer most of the questions you
may have regarding U.S. Immigration law and procedures.
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