Springfield Student Visa Lawyers

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Visitors to Springfield Massachusetts who matriculate in courses amounting to more than 18 hours a week will need a student visa. If the visiting student is not going to enroll in this much coursework, a student visa is not needed.

Finalizing the Documentation to Obtain a Student Visa in Springfield

Student visa applicants need to keep the Department of Homeland Security updated about their status, and applicants can enter the United States no earlier than 30 days prior to the initiation of their studies.

Springfield Visa Lawyers Can Help You Prevent Mistakes

Acceptance by a school does not assure a student visa in Springfield.

There are numerous common mistakes that are often made by applicants for Student Visas.

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

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Life in Springfield

Springfield, MA is the largest city on the Connecticut River, and the seat of Hampden County. It has a population of around 153,000 people.

Like many cities in New England, Springfield, MA has a long and rich history, much of it associated with Colonial times and the American Revolutionary War. Shortly after the Revolutionary War ended, Springfield became the site of the first populist uprising in the United States. Known as Shays' Rebellion, this revolt resulted in a fundamental change in the U.S. government, leading to the abandonment of the Articles of Confederation in favor of the Constitution which we use today. Obviously, many of the drafters of the Constitution were lawyers, and this tradition of excellence in the legal profession continues in Springfield, MA today.

Springfield, MA is commonly referred to as the "City of Progress" - and it has been home to many individuals and movements that have advanced society for the better. For example, many inventions that made the industrial revolution possible were invented in Springfield. Also, prior to and during the Civil War, Springfield, MA was one of the major centers for the abolitionist movement, with many of Springfield, MA's lawyers defending slaves who had escaped the South.

Of course, there are still many skilled and dedicated lawyers practicing law in Springfield, MA. And if you are facing a legal problem, a Springfield, MA lawyer can almost certainly help.

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