F-1 Nightmare: $40K Debt Ends Techie’s US Dream?

F-1 visa student debt crisis in U.S.

An F-1 visa student in the U.S. is in crisis. With only one semester left to graduate, they are overwhelmed by debt and struggling to hold on to their future.

Debt and Financial Struggles

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The computer science student and their family face $40,000 in debt. Visa delays, health issues, and family illness had already disrupted their education. Now, the financial burden feels impossible to escape.

Fear of Losing Everything

Another leave of absence could destroy their prospects in the U.S. Dropping out is not an option either. They feel stuck, having already invested too much time and money into completing the degree.

Support from Fellow Students

Other students have urged them not to quit. They argue that leaving now would waste all the sacrifices made so far. They believe finishing the degree, even with challenges, gives a better chance at survival.

Practical Advice Shared

Students advised reaching out to the Designated School Official (DSO) for economic hardship assistance or alternative leave options. They also stressed that even a weak job market is easier to face with a degree than without one.

A Common Struggle Abroad

This case reflects the broader reality of many international students. High tuition fees, heavy loans, and limited financial support often push them into debt traps, leaving them vulnerable and uncertain about their future.

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