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Is it possible to obtain a work visa to the USA and European countries after part-time studies?
Let's say I graduated from the correspondence department of a Russian university and received a diploma. Does the form of study affect the issuance of a work visa?
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For abroad, education is important, but the status of the employer for obtaining a visa is also important.
Most often they give for several months, if you are satisfied, then for longer.
I was interested in this issue and I can tell you for sure - no, it does not affect. Only the quality of your knowledge, experience and overall value for the future employer will influence. And in order to interest him, while studying, cling to any profile work that interests you, adding points to your resume, and there will be no difference with full-time education at all.
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