What are the BENEFITS of the F1 Visa? With a F1 Visa not…

What are the BENEFITS of the F1 Visa?

With a F1 Visa not only can you study in the United States you can also legally work on campus part-time which is different from F2 Visa holders who are not allowed to work at all. You can also switch schools if you deem appropriate and travel outside the US whenever you want. The best benefit is that you can bring your children or spouse to the US with the F2 Visa!

3 things each International Students needs to know about the interview!

First, make sure you get all the documents you need for the interview (the most important one being the study permit from the university you applied to). Second, most embassies or consulates ask the same questions so make sure before your appointment to rehearse what you want to say in order not to get suck and third, don’t forget to mention that you want to go back to your home country after you graduate and keep your answer short but clear!

Can you complete the Student Visa Application Online?

The student Visa application is called DS-160 Form and is completed online to make it easier for applicants. Keep in mind that when you complete this form online you will have to print it out together with your personal photo. You will also need the receipt of the visa fee payment which costs 160 dollars. All these documents are a must for the interview you will have to schedule.

Who is eligible to apply for the F2 Visa and what type of Visa is it?

To be able to apply for the F2 Visa you need a family member who is a F1 Visa applicant/holder. Even if your relative has a F1 Visa only a few people in their circle are eligible to apply. If you are their spouse or a minor child under the age of 21 and unmarried then you can apply for the non-immigrant dependent Visa.

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.

What are the 5 things you will be asked in the F1 Visa Interview?

Knowing what you will be asked before the interview is a great advantage because confidence is key. Keeping your answers short and concise is also very important so, the 5 things you will be asked about are: your financial status, study plans, university choices, academic capabilities and post-graduate plans.

Where are INTERNATIONAL Students in the US from?

Most international students who come to the US to study either for an undergraduate, graduate, non-degree programs are from China (around 370,000), then India (200,000), South Korea (50,000), Saudi Arabia (37,000), and Canada (26,000).

What additional documents might the Embassy request for a Student Visa?

They might ask for more evidence of how you will pay for your studies, living expenses and travel costs. Other than that they might also ask for transcripts or certificates of the schools you attended to before and the standardized test scores required by the University you want to attend to now.
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