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​STUDENT VISA
 

If you come to the USA you must have permission from the U.S. government to enter the country.This permission is given in the form of either: 
         ■  A visa issued from the American embassy or consulate in your home country, or
         ■  A visa waiver, where agreements exist between the U.S. government and some countries to allow short term visits to the U.S. without a visa.
There are many types or classifications of visas for entry to the U.S., and each of them has its own rules, regulations, qualifications and restrictions. To find out which visa is right for you,please click here

The main purpose is study 
As full time student & Plan to stay more than 90 days you need 
Obtain an F1 - student visa
 

 Please click here to see 
How to apply for  F 1 Student Visa 

The main purpose is sight see 
study a little bit,stay less than 90 days
As part time student 
(study less than 17 hours per week),
you need obtain an tourist as Prospective students
B1/B2  visa 

Please click here to Prospective student B1/B2 Visa
Also see  
How to apply for a B2  Vias as Prospective Student

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5 Facts for International Students on F1 Visas in the U.S.

The F1 visa category is reserved for academic students enrolled in colleges, universities, high schools, language training programs, and other academic institutions. The first step for a prospective student is being accepted for enrollment in an established school (University/College) which is SEVP certified. 

We have created a list of the most common questions from and for international students on rules and regulations regarding the F1 student visa:

What are the requirements for F1 student visas?

§  You must be attending an academic institution or a language-training program;
§  You must be enrolled as a full-time student;
§  The school must be approved by the USICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) to accept foreign students;
§  You must show sufficient financial support to complete the study;
§  You must prove that you do not intend to abandon your foreign residency.

Can I travel outside the US?
Yes.  You may return to the US after an absence of no more than five months. You must have a new F1 visa if your original one has expired. Have your designated school official sign your I-20 before leaving the US.

Can I transfer to a different school?
Yes.  You must notify your current school and work with the designated school official (DSO) to transfer your SEVIS record. You also need to obtain a new I-20 from your new school, and give the completed I-20 to your new DSO within 15 days of transfer date.

Can I work in the U.S.?
F-1 visas are intended to enable foreign students to study in the U.S., hence, there are strict work restrictions. Students with F-1 visas are generally allowed to work on the campus of the university at which they study for up to 20 hours a week. There are also two training programs that F-1 students can get permission to work under.  F1 students should always seek advice from the DSO (or foreign student advisor) before seeking employment in the United States.

For more information on employment for international students follow this link.

How long can I stay in the U.S. with a F1 visa?
When you enter the US, an immigration officer at the port of entry will issue you an I-94 card that indicates your non-immigrant status (F1) and your authorized stay. It is typically “Duration of Status” or “D/S” on a student’s I-94 card, meaning that you may remain in the U.S. as long as you are enrolled in the school to complete your academic program. After the program ends you will have 60 days to depart the U.S. For more information on renewing your F1 student visa, follow this link.

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