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#51
05-11-2012, 05:52 PM
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My parents are green card holders, do they qualify for this loan?
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My parents are green card holders, do they qualify for this loan?
Why wouldn't they? Is there a difference between getting a loan as a USC and a GC Holder?
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05-12-2012, 03:30 PM
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They would just be considered as alien resident right? if you have green card?
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They would just be considered as alien resident right? if you have green card?
Permanent Resident.
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08-09-2012, 03:14 AM
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Hey guys, I know this thread is old and that Deferred Action is coming up, but I wanted to add some info since it's close to the new school year and there are registration fees coming up for a lot of us. I just tried to apply for this loan on Monday and it was nerve-wracking, to say the least.

The first two people we talked to said it couldn't be done -- that it was impossible for us to receive any student loan due to my nonresident status. Then we talked to a supervisor who said the same thing. But my stepfather wouldn't take no for an answer, saying we knew we could apply, that we knew it had worked for others, that the ITIN would work in lieu of a SSN. She put us on hold. I'm not sure why she changed her tune or what it was she found but when she came back, she said she could help.

So far the application has been set up and we've been gathering documents, so I don't have anything substantial to add in terms of approval. But I still wanted to note my experience on the phone because it was scaring me to death, having to answer residency questions and getting rejected and having to press the supervisor about the issue.

Just as a reminder: This is the Wells Fargo Student Loan for Parents and you need both an ITIN and a USC co-signer.
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12-27-2012, 02:05 PM
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Hey guys, I know this thread is old and that Deferred Action is coming up, but I wanted to add some info since it's close to the new school year and there are registration fees coming up for a lot of us. I just tried to apply for this loan on Monday and it was nerve-wracking, to say the least.

The first two people we talked to said it couldn't be done -- that it was impossible for us to receive any student loan due to my nonresident status. Then we talked to a supervisor who said the same thing. But my stepfather wouldn't take no for an answer, saying we knew we could apply, that we knew it had worked for others, that the ITIN would work in lieu of a SSN. She put us on hold. I'm not sure why she changed her tune or what it was she found but when she came back, she said she could help.

So far the application has been set up and we've been gathering documents, so I don't have anything substantial to add in terms of approval. But I still wanted to note my experience on the phone because it was scaring me to death, having to answer residency questions and getting rejected and having to press the supervisor about the issue.

Just as a reminder: This is the Wells Fargo Student Loan for Parents and you need both an ITIN and a USC co-signer.
Here's a super late response: Thanks for the update, Edamame.

If you're still around, can you let us know if you were approved for this?

I am going to see if I can apply for this with my SSN and a USC co-signer. I'll post here again when I move forward with it.

It's not for a huge amount of money (< $3000).
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12-27-2012, 06:02 PM
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Dreamerperson, I haven't dealt with the loan in quite some time, but I see no reason why you would be denied, especially for such a relatively small loan.
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Thanks for that informative post! When getting a no credit check cash advance, every person wants to feel like they are secure. Luckily, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is beginning to crack down on fraud for payday loans and mortgages. With this extra regulation for loans, you can feel safer getting your loans. CFPB expect to ensure payday loans are a safe, reliable option for borrowers.
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