I am studying for an Associates degree in the culinary arts, this is a 2 year program. I am a career changer, I already have a Bachelors degree in Economics and a Masters in Economics. The Bachelors I graduated in 93 from a USA University and the Masters is from England.
I was given an F1 visa at this current degree only for 2 years without that practical training period after you graduate on the basis they said that I have a masters degree and that am going down to an associates level.
This does not make sense to me as this is a totally different field of study. Please advice. Who grants this practical training period approval, the school? or the government. Thanks very much
I was given an F1 visa at this current degree only for 2 years without that practical training period after you graduate on the basis they said that I have a masters degree and that am going down to an associates level.
This does not make sense to me as this is a totally different field of study. Please advice. Who grants this practical training period approval, the school? or the government. Thanks very much