Friday 27 January 2012

Greetings from Star Network S A, Lima


There is always a great interest in Asian students to study abroad especially in American territory. But now a days practically it has become very difficult to get a US visa particularly for the middle class families because, visa relates to the financial capability of the parents of the prospective students. As a result, a large number of potential talents remain unflourished. But it is a matter of great hope that education in some South American countries is comparatively cheaper than that of US institutions. Additionally, the visa matters is also within the reach of many middle class families.

However, the official language of South American countries except Brazil is Spanish. As a result, the Asian students become somewhat disappointed when they donot get a prompt response or when they get an answer in Spanish. They are even unable to read the brochure of the universities. With a motive to bridge the educational gap between South America and Asia, we, the Star Network S A consultancy firm located in Lima and La Paz are trying our best. We know Hindi, Bangla, English and Spanish. We are always available via e-mail amchnath@hotmail.com, letsgo4study@gmail.com, facebook, phone and gmail Chat. Practically it is very expensive to reach us by phone. Sometimes, we travel from country to country. There is also a big time difference. So, we recommend e-mail and Chat. We are highly committed to satisfy any query regarding South American institutions, life style, visa regulations and immigration formalities.

Right now, our service includes direct admission into Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia universities. We also provide tourist and business visa information. Shortly we are expanding our services in Chile, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panama, Surinam, Guyana, Uruguay and Mexico.


Our Future Plan

We are going to establish our sister concern to provide the following services:

1. Work permits in South American countries.

2. Work permits in Central American countries (Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Bahamas)

3. Work permits in European countries (Spain)

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