Complicated situation... please help :)

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<p>I am concerned about your prospects of securing a work visa (H-1B) after college. It’s an expensive, tedious and drawn-out process for an employer. In addition, only jobs that pay above-average wage for their occupation qualify for an H-1B at all. I suspect that there are plenty of young adults who’d be thrilled to take an entry-level job that pays above-average wage and who won’t need a work visa…</p>

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If you are generally willing to take out loans, make sure that you actually have a bank that would give you a loan. In my own experience, banks don’t like to fund an education abroad. (American banks think, “What if she leaves the country upon graduation and won’t pay the loan back?” Foreign banks think, “What if she decides to emigrate and won’t pay the loan back?” Both banks would struggle with the credit-worthiness of a student without income or assets. You might have to ask your parents to take out a loan for you in their own name.)</p>