A new user be gentle
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Re: A new user be gentle
Its not a written acceptance, its a verbal "if you would like to come to the Academy you are welcome", yes of course its legitimate...dear me...
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I just spent about 3 minutes googling. So I am sure that the OP knows about this but for everybody else:
http://www.imgacademies.com/_assets/...ate%20Card.pdf
About $50k for 5 months. So could not be done on the VWP.
No mention of any Student status, but I would not have thought a F1 would be suitable.
So my suggestion:
Child applies for B2 to attend, make sure you have all the documentation etc for the application.
Parents can go over to help him settle in and then maybe at the end, no need to move over there, a couple of short trips on the VWP should suffice.
I guess they would invite me as well, except I have no interest in paying that sort of money to learn a game I have no interest in.
They have European options as well:
http://www.leadbetter.com/worldwide_locations.html
http://www.imgacademies.com/_assets/...ate%20Card.pdf
About $50k for 5 months. So could not be done on the VWP.
No mention of any Student status, but I would not have thought a F1 would be suitable.
So my suggestion:
Child applies for B2 to attend, make sure you have all the documentation etc for the application.
Parents can go over to help him settle in and then maybe at the end, no need to move over there, a couple of short trips on the VWP should suffice.
I guess they would invite me as well, except I have no interest in paying that sort of money to learn a game I have no interest in.
They have European options as well:
http://www.leadbetter.com/worldwide_locations.html
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Re: A new user be gentle
There is a "Pendleton School" associated with the IMG David Leadbetter golf academy in Bradenton... that school is on the SEVIS list, which means a foreign student can get an F1 visa to attend. BUT, it appears to be a K-12 academic school. It's not clear to me yet that the golf academy is part of the SEVIS approved program.
Have you looked at the prices for this place yet? LINK Very $$$$
ETA: Boiler beat me by 3 minutes
Have you looked at the prices for this place yet? LINK Very $$$$
ETA: Boiler beat me by 3 minutes
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Re: A new user be gentle
I did!
I saw the schooling part as well, but it did not sound like he was interested in continuing formal education, just golf.
I saw the schooling part as well, but it did not sound like he was interested in continuing formal education, just golf.
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[QUOTE=Boiler;8971758]I just spent about 3 minutes googling. So I am sure that the OP knows about this but for everybody else:
http://www.imgacademies.com/_assets/...ate%20Card.pdf
About $50k for 5 months. So could not be done on the VWP.
No mention of any Student status, but I would not have thought a F1 would be suitable.
So my suggestion:
Child applies for B2 to attend, make sure you have all the documentation etc for the application.
Parents can go over to help him settle in and then maybe at the end, no need to move over there, a couple of short trips on the VWP should suffice.
I guess they would invite me as well, except I have no interest in paying that sort of money to learn a game I have no interest in.
They have European options as well:
And this is the academy he attends for his coaching with the director mentioned..http://www.leadbetter.com/wynyard.html
Would still prefer to be over there full time with him..I cannot in my business come and go it has to ba all or nothing..
http://www.imgacademies.com/_assets/...ate%20Card.pdf
About $50k for 5 months. So could not be done on the VWP.
No mention of any Student status, but I would not have thought a F1 would be suitable.
So my suggestion:
Child applies for B2 to attend, make sure you have all the documentation etc for the application.
Parents can go over to help him settle in and then maybe at the end, no need to move over there, a couple of short trips on the VWP should suffice.
I guess they would invite me as well, except I have no interest in paying that sort of money to learn a game I have no interest in.
They have European options as well:
And this is the academy he attends for his coaching with the director mentioned..http://www.leadbetter.com/wynyard.html
Would still prefer to be over there full time with him..I cannot in my business come and go it has to ba all or nothing..
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Re: A new user be gentle
This is a boarding school as well; he does not need a chaperon.
International Students International students will need to obtain a
Form I-20 to apply for an F-1 student visa. The form will be issued by the
academic school of choice only after an offer of admission is made and a
deposit is received by the school. Students must contact the Admissions
Office of the particular school to which they want to apply.
This, and other of their sales materials, indicate that international students are welcome (the I-20 is the doc you need for the student F-1 visa).
I'm afraid that this is what is at the crux of your interest in this specific program: "...all I ever wanted was advice on all three of us being able to live in states...never ever looked into it before...."
That is at odds with the program, and it is not possible for Father & Mother to move with their student as the reason.
As you have an existing business you've mentioned a couple of times, you may want to post in the Immigration forum about what's possible via that route, if what you want is for your family to move to the US.
edit, meant to add, this makes my hinky meter go off: IMG Academies Affiliate Program
International Students International students will need to obtain a
Form I-20 to apply for an F-1 student visa. The form will be issued by the
academic school of choice only after an offer of admission is made and a
deposit is received by the school. Students must contact the Admissions
Office of the particular school to which they want to apply.
This, and other of their sales materials, indicate that international students are welcome (the I-20 is the doc you need for the student F-1 visa).
I'm afraid that this is what is at the crux of your interest in this specific program: "...all I ever wanted was advice on all three of us being able to live in states...never ever looked into it before...."
That is at odds with the program, and it is not possible for Father & Mother to move with their student as the reason.
As you have an existing business you've mentioned a couple of times, you may want to post in the Immigration forum about what's possible via that route, if what you want is for your family to move to the US.
edit, meant to add, this makes my hinky meter go off: IMG Academies Affiliate Program
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Re: A new user be gentle
It is a 5 month course so not really permanent.
If you want to tie it in with education he is at a difficult age, might be better looking for something combined with a College course (UK Uni) Not something you would do at 16. In the US he would be in the last year of high school. A difficult transition.
If you want to tie it in with education he is at a difficult age, might be better looking for something combined with a College course (UK Uni) Not something you would do at 16. In the US he would be in the last year of high school. A difficult transition.
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Re: A new user be gentle
This is great, thankyou people....
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I've got a young friend who has recently gone pro on the US golf circuit. He did not go to an Academy, he played his azz off every day and got a caddy job at his local golf course (it doesn't hurt that he's living in N Carolina/golf heaven) and got himself promoted to junior pro or somesuch title.
His father supported him financially, as far as he could. He recently secured the sponsorship of a wealthy member of the club, who is helping him cover the tournament costs (they are staggering) and cover his cost of living (I think the grant was something like $50K/year). The young friend has had to gamble everything on this (quit his job, has had no other higher education).
Whatever happens to him, he's pretty much committed to a career in the industry, either as a winner on the circuit or as a resort pro. He has been playing daily since at least age 10.
You have a lot of famous golf on your side of the Atlantic, so I think it's important for you to separate out what your real goals with this are.
His father supported him financially, as far as he could. He recently secured the sponsorship of a wealthy member of the club, who is helping him cover the tournament costs (they are staggering) and cover his cost of living (I think the grant was something like $50K/year). The young friend has had to gamble everything on this (quit his job, has had no other higher education).
Whatever happens to him, he's pretty much committed to a career in the industry, either as a winner on the circuit or as a resort pro. He has been playing daily since at least age 10.
You have a lot of famous golf on your side of the Atlantic, so I think it's important for you to separate out what your real goals with this are.