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Climb Credit is a peer-to-peer lending company that finances education at over 60 campuses across the USA. Launched in 2014, the company identifies those schools that consistently improve their graduates’ earning potential and have a high probability of graduating students who can qualify for good j…

Student loan repayment is a dicey task for both debtor and lender. 70% of students have a burden of repaying student loan which they have undertaken for their college degree. So, it is important to choose a legitimate loan company which provides loan at considerable interest. Due to this reason, the…

The Eastman Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial services cooperative that provides financial products and services to an individual as well as businesses. As of now the organization has over $3.5 billion in assets and serves over 180,000 members at over 25 branches. Headquartered in Kingsport…

At a Glance: Student Loan Refinancing involves replacing your existing Indian student loan with a new loan from a US lender, usually at better terms like a lower interest rate or shorter term. The benefits include lower monthly payments, lower interest rates, shorter loan terms, personalized service…

At a Glance: Non-U.S. citizens can get personal loans, but it can be challenging. Some lenders require a cosigner, while others have options for immigrants. Factors like credit history, income, employment, visa status, and future plans impact eligibility. Alternative credit references and documentat…

Buying a dream home is exciting, but applying for a mortgage can be daunting, especially if you’re applying for a mortgage in the US as a nonresident! The application process requires a huge amount of paperwork and documents. There is also usually a lot of uncertainty as to whether you will qu…

At a Glance: Securing a US mortgage as a non-US citizen can be challenging due to factors like lack of credit history and uncertainty regarding visa status. Permanent resident aliens with a green card find it easier to obtain a mortgage, while non-permanent resident aliens need to prove their intent…

At a Glance: Yes, it is possible to get a mortgage loan on an L1 visa. The requirements include having at least 2 years of work history in the US, a 2-year credit history, a passport for identification, an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) for tax purposes, and proof of assets to cover the…