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xylitolazy

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Post by xylitolazy » Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:51 pm

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Re: International student-pay I-20 shipment fee?

Post by TAD » Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:54 pm

xylitolazy wrote:Hi, do international students have to pay their I-20 by themselves for law school?
I went to another grad school in the U.S., but they did not ask me to pay the shipment fee...I wonder why I was asked to do so this time. :?
Did not have to pay for mine. There was even a mistake and I had to get it re-issued and still did not have to pay for it.

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Re: International student-pay I-20 shipment fee?

Post by xylitolazy » Wed Jul 05, 2017 8:03 pm

Does this mean this is only for my school or only for me...?
It costs around $50...

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Re: International student-pay I-20 shipment fee?

Post by heythatslife » Wed Jul 05, 2017 8:08 pm

I think it just depends on the school. I've never had to pay to have my I-20 shipped from the two US schools that I've attended; my brother attending another school, on the other hand, has had to pay for postage.

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Re: International student-pay I-20 shipment fee?

Post by PhilAZ » Thu Jul 06, 2017 1:08 pm

Not sure about law schools, but I worked in an international office during my undergrad years. Incoming international students did not have to pay for their I-20 to be sent abroad. I would assume it depends on the university that you are applying to.

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