Is the US the right place for YOUR Bachelor/Master Degree studies? Studying in…
Is the US the right place for YOUR Bachelor/Master Degree studies?
Studying in the US might seem difficult or not the right fit for you but if you are a hard working student wanting to advance your career prospects in a culturally diverse environment then the US is the right place for you. The US not only has a wide range of academic fields, it also has internship programs specifically for international students to help them with their professional career in order to stay in the US and have better paying jobs after graduation.
How high do the US universities RANK?
The US has been number one in global university rankings for a long period of time. At number one we have Harvard University which is located in Cambridge, then number two is Massachusetts Institute of Technology also located in Cambridge, number three is Stanford University in Stanford and number four University of California in Berkeley.
F2 Visa holders have many benefits because this Visa allows flexibility and freedom. Some of the things F2 Visa holders can do are: extend their Visa stay, apply for a Green Card, change their Visa Status for their studies or job and have access to healthcare.
Where do you apply for the F1 Visa?
Even though you submit your application online, you need to print it out because the application of the visa is made at the US Embassy or Consulate, the day of the interview. Keep in mind that you need to schedule an interview and gather all the documents needed which you will find in our page!
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 are the general requirements of the Student Visa?
The general requirements of the Student Visa are: a passport, nonimmigrant visa application- DS-160 form, application fee receipt, a photo, a form I-20 which must be signed by the school you’re admitted to and your bank statements showing financial stability.
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.
5 important tips to pass your Student Visa interview!
First you need to gather all the documents needed for the interview, this includes the I-20 forms or the study permit by the university you applied to. Second, pay attention to all the questions being asked and keep your answers short and clean. Third, before you go to the interview prepare and explanation as to why you want to study in the US beforehand so you don’t get stuck while being interviewed. Fourth, talk about your family and how you want to return to your country after graduating and last but not least be positive and confident, don’t forget to smile!