Any international student wanting to study in the USA will need to
obtain a student visa for the USA. Most students are issued with an F-1
visa, and the general outline/process flow for obtaining an F1 visa is
as follows:
Now that you have an initial idea of the process flow, lets go into more detail on each stage:
- Be Accepted at an SEVP Approved School
Before you can apply for your F-1 student visa for the USA, you must
apply to and be accepted by a school approved by the SEVP. You can visit
International Student for more information and to search for graduate and undergraduate programs in the US that are approved.
- Pay your SEVIS Fee and Receive your I-20
Once you’re accepted, you will be required to pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee in
order to be enrolled in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information
System (SEVIS). Then, your school will provide you with a Form I-20.
This form will be presented to the consular officer when you attend your
F-1 visa interview. If your spouse and/or children plan to reside in
the USA with you while you study, they will be required to have
individual Form I-20s, but they will not need to be enrolled in the
SEVIS.
- Complete the Visa Application
Applying for the F-1 student visa may vary depending on the U.S. embassy
or consulate you are dealing with. You will be required to pay a
non-refundable visa application fee. There is an online visa application
available, which allows you to complete and print the Form DS-160 to
take to your F-1 visa interview.
- Schedule and Prepare for your Interview
You can schedule your F-1 visa interview with the U.S. embassy or
consulate. Wait times for interview appointments vary by location,
season, and visa category, so you should apply for your visa early. An
F-1 student visa for the USA can be issued up to 120 days in advance of
your course of study start date. You will only be able to enter the US
with an F-1 visa 30 days before your start date.
The following documents are required for your F-1 visa interview:
- A valid passport
- The Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160
- The application fee payment receipt
- A passport photo
- A Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status (Form 1-20)
Additional documents may be requested to prove your eligibility for
the F-1 student visa, including academic transcripts, diplomas, degrees,
or certificates. Test scores such as the TOEFL, SAT, GRE, or GMAT
may also be requested, as well as proof of your intent to depart the
U.S. after your program is complete and proof of your financial
stability.
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Check out our
list of questions that you could be asked during your F1 Visa interview
Attend your F-1 Visa Interview
Your F-1 visa interview will determine whether you are qualified to
receive an F-1 student visa for the USA. Assuming that you have prepared
the appropriate documents and meet all of the F-1 visa requirements,
your visa will be approved at the discretion of the consular officer.
You may be required to pay a visa issuance fee. Digital fingerprint
scans will be taken for records. Your passport will be taken so that you
can get your visa and you will be informed when you can get it back,
either by pick-up or in the mail.
Keep in mind that visa issuance is not guaranteed. Never make final
travel plans until you have your visa approved. If your visa is denied,
you will be given a reason based on the section of law which applies to
your ineligibility. Filing a waiver of ineligibility is possible in some
cases.
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