Legal Question in Immigration Law in Louisiana

Dear sir

please note the boy who is 17yrs and going through high school and be graduated soon. He is on dependent visa and Indian citizen Will he has any privilege of getting free scholarship or grant for his further study and secondly does he has any privilege to apply for green card or citizenship?

Is there any chance that can he apply for change of VISA

Please advise us

Yours sincerely

Jagan


Asked on 3/23/10, 12:51 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

Underage boy on a dendent from his parent visa in the USA, can't apply for a green card or US citizenship. A person must be eligible for these benefits in order to apply. Apparently, this boy is not eligible for neither immigration benefit, since both of his parents are foreign citizens temporary residing in USA on non-immigrant visas.

As to scholarship, talk to the college financial aid office. As a non-resident and non-citizen, a foreigner is not eligible for federal student loans, but can of course be granted a merit-based scholarship or grant.

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Answered on 3/28/10, 6:03 pm


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