I could technically get a SETV or even the B visa directly from an embassy (if I can have everything ready in time, before leaving).
With COVID and everything just starting to unfreeze, do you think embassies such as in Malaysia are a bit "rusty" or hesitant to issue SETV visas and Non-Immigrant B visas?
You might or might not be given a COVID extension in February. As for June, after March 25, no one knows anything about COVID extensions or borders. No way to know.
I changed many many light bulbs in the past. Or is it "lightbulb" or "lamp"? Anyway, not important, but "light bulb" is probably correct. I studied a bit of electrical engineering. I could go on, but this page isn't about light bulbs, the post should be posted in a light bulb group instead. Although we all use light bulbs I guess. Still, LED is probably better than incandescent or fluorescent.
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"F" just in case (anyone who doesn't know, it means "Following," so that you get notifications). Even though I could click "..." in the corner of the post, and there is a "Turn on notifications for this post" option.
Also, I think we discussed this topic of light bulbs a few weeks ago. OP should have used the search function.
You need to study a minimum of around 8 hours per week to get an ED visa (fewer for private 1-on-1 lessons). Missing too many classes will result in the visa being revoked.