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Securing a loan without a steady source of income and a strong credit score is tough. For many students in the U.S., federal loans can cover their tuition or any gaps in their funding, but sadly, this is not an option for international students studying in the U.S. The good news is that internationa…

At a Glance Interest in a loan is the fee paid to the lender for borrowing money, while principal is the original amount borrowed, excluding interest. Payments towards interest cover the cost of borrowing, while payments towards principal reduce the actual loan amount. Prioritizing paying off the pr…

At a Glance The ten cheapest law schools in the U.S. for out-of-state tuition include: University of the District of Columbia (Clarke) CUNY Brigham Young University (Clark) University of North Dakota University of Arkansas—Little Rock (Bowen) Florida A&M University University of Wyoming Rutgers…

Being a doctor is a noble career choice. It has many perks and can be very fulfilling. Many doctors also make very good money. There are, however, also a few drawbacks that make many doctors ask: Is medical school worth it? Med school debt is one of these drawbacks. The average medical graduate leav…

Navigating the complexities of employment-based nonimmigrant visa programs, you might find the H-1B visa particularly intriguing due to its role in allowing U.S. employers to employ foreign professionals in specialty occupations. With a wealth of data available through online H-1B databases, you can…

At a Glance A Green Card, formally known as a Lawful Permanent Resident Card, allows individuals to live and work in the United States with more freedom than nonimmigrant visas. It can be obtained through family sponsorship or employment-based preferences. Green card holders enjoy benefits such as u…

Resettling in a new country can be daunting, especially if you are an asylum seeker. A lot of the challenges asylum seekers face is related to not being allowed to work until the asylum application is approved. This can cause immense financial stress when there is a heap of resettling costs that nee…

At a Glance Independent contractors, or 1099 employees, are self-employed workers operating on a project-to-project basis. They enjoy flexibility but face financial challenges, including irregular income, self-covered expenses, lack of benefits, and limited job security. Independent contractor loans…

If you’re a J1 exchange visitor hoping to extend your stay in the United States, you might be wondering about the J1 visa waiver program. In this post, we’ll break down the essentials of this program, which offers a path to waiving the two-year home residency requirement that typically f…

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