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4 Must Know Tips While on a Student Visa

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  1. You have 60 days after your visa expires to leave the United States – you can take the opportunity to travel;
  2. You are allowed to work full-time during school breaks as long as you have employment authorization;
  3. You are allowed to study abroad with your American university to another school; and
  4. You can play on a sports team at the varsity level (and get recruited).
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