Wednesday, August 1, 2012

How to go to college if I still processing my asylum (religious persecution) visa? Thank you?

How to go to college if I still processing my asylum (religious persecution) visa? Thank you?
I moved from Indonesia, looking for safer place, and I think It would be great if I can get college education, the problem is, when I moved, I didn't prepare for that. I have social security and work permit but still having problem with financial ( Alone in the US ). I called online college, but they never reply after they knew that I don't have GED or Student visa. thank you for your time. God bless you. I can not go back to my country because of this persecution, that why I have to get more education to survive.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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1 :
The best thing for you is to go back to your country instead of working in petty jobs and trying to get legal status. Believe me, its going to be a tough future for you. Don't hate America, America is the best but you cannot stay like with this situation and hate US for the hardship you are bringing to yourselves.
2 :
You & the other 10 million who will be persucuted. Have you ever heard about fighting within instead of running away. Go home get on your feet & make it happen. Do not let these tyrants win.
3 :
You can attend class while pursuing your political asylum request, but there's no way to know how long that will take before a decision is reached. If you are not granted asylum, you are required to leave, unless you have some other status you haven't told us about here. Many universities would not want to give you a slot and deny someone else, if you might not be able to complete the program. Do you have a high school diploma? If not, then you would have to get a GED to get into most universities as a high school diploma is considered a basic qualification for a university program. As for financial costs, that is up to you, as it is for everyone else here. Perhaps instead of applying to a university at this point you should work on your GED and then go on to university if you are granted asylum.

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