How does the process of applying for the Student Visa go? First you…
How does the process of applying for the Student Visa go?
First you need to submit and have all your Forms ready, which are the I-20 and DS-160 Forms. After that you need to pay for the Visa Fee and keep the receipt. The next step is to schedule the Visa interview and while you wait for it, gather all the documents you need. Last but not least you have to attend the interview at the US Embassy or Consulate.
Is it difficult to get a F2 Visa?
Considering that the F2 Visas are dependent student visas, it is not difficult to get one as long as you have all the right documentation with you. It is important to be able to financially take care of yourself if you go to the US, therefore financial proof is needed.
As a F1 Visa applicant you need these documents: a passport (original and photocopied), nonimmigrant visa application which you can complete online (DS-160 form), application fee receipt, a photo (if it failed to be uploaded online in the DS-160 form then you need to bring it to the interview) and a certificate of eligibility for nonimmigrant Student Stays for academic language students (F1).
IMPORTANT info before entering the United States?
It is important to remember that getting your Visa issued isn’t a 100% guarantee that you will be able to enter the United States. Even though it is highly likely you will be allowed to travel as an international student to the US with the F1/F2 Visa, the Department of Homeland Security or Border Protection officials might deny you entry. It is important to have your documents with you all the time to avoid such situations.
What kind of Visa is the F1 Visa and who can apply for it?
The F1 Visa is a nonimmigrant Visa which allows students to enter the United States for a long period of time until they finish their course of study. Students with this type of Visa are allowed to work in the US up to 20 hours a week during Fall and Winter, and 40 hours during official holidays and breaks.
How can you finance your studies in the US?
If you don’t have the funds to study in the US some of the best options are to go to your home country education authorities where they offer their own nationals students money to study abroad, the international admissions office where they can assist you and scholarships and grants offered by American organizations.
What can American Universities offer to hard-working students?
If you are an international student wanting to finish your Bachelor/Master/PhD degree in a country with many studying and job opportunities, then the US is perfect for you. What makes American Universities stand out from the other ones is the diverse environment and support they give to international students which helps them find the right career path in a place with a wide range of programs.
TOP 10 Countries for Receiving F1 Visas!
The US is known as a great place for students all around the world that’s why they issue around 300,000 Visas every year. Top 10 countries with the most issued Visas are: China, India, South Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Mexico and Germany.