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F-1
VISA INFO
| F-1
Student Visa General Information: |
The
United States welcomes foreign students to American language
schools, high schools, universities and other institutions
of higher education. Thousands of learning institutions
are approved by the USCIS to accept foreign students as
full time students. It is possible to change schools and
universities while being on an F-1 Visa without leaving
the country.
| F-1
Student Visa Eligibility Requirements: |
An
applicant for a US student visa must come to the United
States to pursue an academic program in an institution
recognized by the United States government. The foreign
citizen must have a valid educational purpose for coming
to the United States and be a full time student. It is
not possible to be a part-time student on an F-1 Visa.
The student can stay in the United States for as long
as he/she is enrolled in school. The student visa is normally
issued at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the students
home country.
| Traveling
on F-1 Student Visa: |
- Foreign
students may enter the United States multiple times
if they hold a valid F-1 Student Visa.
- It
is important that the F-1 Student Visa holders have
all the necessary documents and signed authorizations
to avoid any problems at the U.S. port of entry.
- The
passport must also be valid for a certain amount of
time in order to be granted entry.
- F-1
Visa holders can also travel freely within the within
the United States.
- Working
on F-1 Student Visa:
- Students
may work on campus as long as they are enrolled in school.
- Students
may apply for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) to
gain work experience in their field of study while being
a full time student.
- Students
may take advantage of Optional Practical Training (OPT)
once the degree is completed as a full time employee.
- Many
students obtaining a bachelor or master degree in the
United States go on to be sponsored by their employer
for an H-1B Work Visa.
| When
applying at the consulate for your student visa: |
- You
will have to pay a non-refundable application fee. This
means that if your visa does not get approved, you will
not get your money back.
- An
application Form DS-156, completed and signed. These
forms are free at all U.S. consular offices.
- A
DS-157 form for all males aged 16-45.
- A
passport valid for travel to the United States and with
a validity date at least six months beyond your intended
period of stay in the United States. If more than one
person is included in the passport, each person desiring
a visa must make an application.
- One
photograph 1 and 1/2 inches square (37x37mm) for each
applicant, showing full face, without head covering,
against a light background
- For
the "F" applicant, a Form I-20A-B. For the
"M" applicant, a Form I-20M-N.
You
will need to show that you have enough money to support
yourself.
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