u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854

International students who funded their bachelor’s degree mainly through loans, which platform do you think is better and more reliable?

I’ve been looking into Sallie Mae, SoFi and other options, but I’m confused about which one is best for undergraduate international students in terms of approval chances, interest rates, repayment, and visa credibility.

Would really appreciate honest experiences, pros and cons, and which one you’d personally recommend.

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u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854 — 14 days ago

International students who funded their bachelor’s degree mainly through loans, which platform do you think is better and more reliable?

I’ve been looking into Sallie Mae, SOFI, and other options, but I’m confused about which one is best for undergraduate international students in terms of approval chances, interest rates, repayment, and visa credibility.

Would really appreciate honest experiences, pros and cons, and which one you’d personally recommend.

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u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854 — 14 days ago

International students who funded their bachelor’s degree mainly through loans, which platform do you think is better and more reliable?

I’ve been looking into Sallie Mae, SoFi and other options, but I’m confused about which one is best for undergraduate international students in terms of approval chances, interest rates, repayment, and visa credibility.

Would really appreciate honest experiences, pros and cons, and which one you’d personally recommend.

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u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854 — 14 days ago

I’ll hopefully be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Economics in the US on an F1 visa, and my main source of funding is an education loan plus some scholarship support. I’m really nervous about the visa interview and wanted advice from people who got approved with loans.

What questions can the visa officer ask about the loan? How should I answer if they ask how I’ll repay it after graduation or what I plan to do after returning home? Also, what are good ways to show strong home ties as an undergraduate student?

Would really appreciate any tips or personal experiences. Thank you!

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u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854 — 14 days ago

I’ll hopefully be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Economics in the US on an F1 visa, and my main source of funding is an education loan plus some scholarship support. I’m really nervous about the visa interview and wanted advice from people who got approved with loans.

What questions can the visa officer ask about the loan? How should I answer if they ask how I’ll repay it after graduation or what I plan to do after returning home? Also, what are good ways to show strong home ties as an undergraduate student?

Would really appreciate any tips or personal experiences. Thank you!

reddit.com
u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854 — 14 days ago

I’ll hopefully be pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Economics in the US on an F1 visa, and my main source of funding is an education loan plus some scholarship support. I’m really nervous about the visa interview and wanted advice from people who got approved with loans.

What questions can the visa officer ask about the loan? How should I answer if they ask how I’ll repay it after graduation or what I plan to do after returning home? Also, what are good ways to show strong home ties as an undergraduate student?

Would really appreciate any tips or personal experiences. Thank you!

reddit.com
u/Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-854 — 14 days ago