u/Elegant_Knee6833

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How long can i delay a passport submission

I know there are programmes that require passport and others that don't. It is kind of a hassle for me to get a passport here since I have to travel to another state to get it done.

The applications start from October and that's ideally the time I'm planning to go get it done. But having the physical copy might be another delay on its own.

- Is there a chance I might be able to provide another document as proof of residency since according to the rules here, a passport is not proof of identity?

- Should I contact the admissions office first and inquire about this?

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u/Elegant_Knee6833 — 3 days ago

EU orthodontist rates?

Heyyo, i just got my braces today. It's a very mild case of underbite and tiny gap in the middle i want to get fixed. But the issue is, I'm pursuing my higher studies and if i get the opportunity to study in another country after a year, would this have an impact on my treatment?

Since i want to be prepared for everything, would doctors in EU charge a lot for getting braces removed/continued for foreign students? I won't be having that much money to spend anyway, so my other worry is whether the doctor would take installments if i do have to continue treatment according to his/her opinion. This would be a big financial risk for me and tbh i need perspective to plan things out. If anyone can help it would be really awesome.

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u/Elegant_Knee6833 — 3 days ago
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EU orthodontist rates?

Heyyo, i just got my braces today. It's a very mild case of underbite and tiny gap in the middle i want to get fixed. But the issue is, I'm pursuing my higher studies and if i get the opportunity to study in another country after a year, would this have an impact on my treatment?

Since i want to be prepared for everything, would doctors in EU charge a lot for getting braces removed/continued for foreign students? I won't be having that much money to spend anyway, so my other worry is whether the doctor would take installments if i do have to continue treatment according to his/her opinion. This would be a big financial risk for me and tbh i need perspective to plan things out. If anyone can help it would be really awesome.

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u/Elegant_Knee6833 — 4 days ago