I am an International student from Japan and learning at a college in California. I am here with F-1(student) visa and do not have citizenship in the U.S. However, I started to think like I want to be a lawyer here in the U.S. I have heard that to be a lawyer or go to law school is pretty hard and cost much money for international students. Is that true? and if so, how is it difficult and how much does it cost, or how long does it take usually? And if I could graduate from law school, fortunately, can I work in the U.S., I mean can I get a working visa easily? Thank you very much.
Can a Japanese International student be a lawyer and have a good job opportunity in the U.S.?
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- 3+ months ago by Totoro
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