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To: ' I/ in mail.comueevacation©gmaitcomi: Jeffrey Epsteinbeeyacation©gmail.comj From: Sent Sun 1/1/2012 12:22:16 PM Subject: Fwd: February Program Doesn't make sense to me. When I googled what a change of level is with an 1-20 it seemed to be if you are changing levels within a field of study, eg: from a masters to a Phd --- Forwarded messy e From: Date: Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 5:43 AM Subject: Re: February Pro m To: James West Hi James Can you please clarify what a 'change of level' is. You say when you do a change of level you have to take the next available start date which is the January start date. If it is mandatory with the change of level to do the January start date why would the application be necessa in any case as my current I-20 is already for the January start date. I am currently at home in please get back to me as soon as you are able. I am also available on . Thank you and regards U On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 11:11 PM, James West < wrote: Hello E, I just found out that you have switched to February instead of January. Please note that we will have to cancel your I 20 and Change of Level. This means that you will have to get a new initial 120, Pay a new SEVIS Fee and submit a new I 20 application. When you do a change of level you have to take the next available start date which is the January start date. Please confirm you have received this email. Thanks. All the best, James West International Office tel: fax: EFTA_R1_00541461 EFTA02031358

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