Admission on a student visa
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Hey Jim,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
First of all- great forum you have going here! The idea of an 'extended classroom' approach has helped me learn a great deal.
I am an aspirant to the A.'.A.'. living in Melbourne, Australia and currently completing my final year of high school. I intend to study and work in the United States in the future - either pursuing my bachelor degree here first and then doing my graduate there or beginning with my undergraduate study in the States outright.
Does the Soror Estai lineage of the A.'.A.'. (or the College of Thelema/Temple of Thelema for that matter) accept admissions of people residing within the United States on a work (H-1B) or student (F-1) visa? This would be my situation unless/until I ultimately applied for permanent residency.
Love is the law, love under will.Regards,
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(This was a repost from an earlier PM) -
Hey Jim,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
First of all- great forum you have going here! The idea of an 'extended classroom' approach has helped me learn a great deal.
I am an aspirant to the A.'.A.'. living in Melbourne, Australia and currently completing my final year of high school. I intend to study and work in the United States in the future - either pursuing my bachelor degree here first and then doing my graduate there or beginning with my undergraduate study in the States outright.
Does the Soror Estai lineage of the A.'.A.'. (or the College of Thelema/Temple of Thelema for that matter) accept admissions of people residing within the United States on a work (H-1B) or student (F-1) visa? This would be my situation unless/until I ultimately applied for permanent residency.
Love is the law, love under will.Regards,
....
(This was a repost from an earlier PM)93
Hey Jim- I posted this question after you suggested I put it in the forum instead of sending you a PM. Any reason you haven't had a chance to reply?
Does the College of Thelema/Temple of Thelema have an official policy on this?93, 93/93
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Hey Jim,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
First of all- great forum you have going here! The idea of an 'extended classroom' approach has helped me learn a great deal.
I am an aspirant to the A.'.A.'. living in Melbourne, Australia and currently completing my final year of high school. I intend to study and work in the United States in the future - either pursuing my bachelor degree here first and then doing my graduate there or beginning with my undergraduate study in the States outright.
Does the Soror Estai lineage of the A.'.A.'. (or the College of Thelema/Temple of Thelema for that matter) accept admissions of people residing within the United States on a work (H-1B) or student (F-1) visa? This would be my situation unless/until I ultimately applied for permanent residency.
Love is the law, love under will.Regards,
....
(This was a repost from an earlier PM)
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