Edmonds, Washington Student Visa Lawyers

Foreign students in Edmonds Washington can obtain a student visa to enroll in a course of study above 18 hours a week. Below this amount of time, a student visa is not needed.

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The Process to Obtain a Student Visa in Edmonds

Student visa applicants must complete extensive paperwork and provide ample evidence of their intentions. For example, applicants may be required to provide diplomas from educational institutions, family financial records, and exam scores; additionally, applicants may be interviewed.

If a petition is approved, a student visa will be issued 120 days or less before the course of study is to begin. Entrance to the U.S. under a student visa is only permitted 30 days prior to the start of the course of study.

Edmonds Visa Lawyers Can Help You Avoid Mistakes

The Student Visa application procedures are complicated in Edmonds.

There are many common mistakes that are frequently made by applicants for Student Visas.

Make sure that your Student Visa is not jeopardized; contact a qualified Student Visa attorney soon.

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Life in Edmonds

Edmonds, Washington is a city in Snohomish County. It has a population of slightly over 40,000 people.

It is the oldest incorporated city in Snohomish County, Washington, having been founded in 1899 by a logger named George Brackett. It's not clear who or what the city of Edmonds, Washington is named after, but it is likely either then-U.S. Senator from Vermont George Franklin Edmunds, or nearby Point Edmund (later re-named to Point Edwards).

By 1900, regular ferry boat service to Seattle was available. Edmonds, Washington is an important regional center for the arts. It fetaures a well-known, privately-funded drama club, called the Driftwood Players. They do 4-5 major productions per season, interspersed with several more one-night plays.

It also has hosted a major art festival since 1957, which focuses on the visual arts such as painting and illustration, and collaborates with local schools, featuring several galleries exclusively displaying the artwork of local students, to help promote arts education. Edmonds, Washington also hosts a jazz festival every Memorial Day weekend, with professional, famous jazz performers playing, as well as music students from nearby schools.

Given its diverse, eclectic population and culture, it's no surprise that Edmonds, Washington has a diverse and well-rounded legal community. If you're facing a legal issue, and live in the area, it's almost certain that an Edmonds, Washington lawyer can help.


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