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Education Visa

Student Visa

An applicant should apply at center in or closest to, the city in which you are documented as being a resident. Please contact VFS Global if you have any doubts as to where to make your application. Applicants are permitted to bring somebody to assist them but limited to 1 person per applicant or group. VFS Global will not allow.

Issuance of the immigrant visa to the intending immigrant. Before the immigrant visa expires, the intended immigrant must show the immigrant visa at a U.S. port-of-entry. When an immigrant’s immigrant visa is approved, he or she becomes a lawful for Individuals and circumstances influence how long.

Visa Application Whole Process

Acceptance by a U.S. School

You must first be accepted by a U.S. school or university that is approved by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).

Pay the SEVIS Fee

After receiving your acceptance, you'll need to pay the SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee, which is required to support the maintenance and management of student visa information.

Complete the DS-160 Form

You'll need to complete the DS-160 online form, which is the U.S. visa application form. Make sure to upload a suitable photo as per the provided specifications.

Pay Visa Application Fee

Pay the non-refundable visa application fee, which can vary depending on the type of visa and your country of origin.

Schedule Visa Interview

After paying the fee, schedule an appointment for a visa interview at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. You'll need to bring your DS-160 confirmation page, visa application fee receipt, and the SEVIS fee receipt.

Attend Visa Interview

Attend the visa interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate. Be prepared to provide necessary documents, including your acceptance letter, financial support documents, passport, and visa application materials.

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Necessary Documents
  • Form DS-160 Confirmation Page
  • Valid Passport
  • Visa Application Fee Receipt
  • SEVIS Fee Receipt
  • Form I-20 (for F visa) or DS-2019 (for J visa)
  • Acceptance Letter
  • Financial Documents
  • Passport-Sized Photos
  • Visa Appointment Confirmation
  • Academic Transcripts and Diplomas
  • Standardized Test Scores
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Ties to Your Home Country Documentation

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F visas are for academic students, while J visas are for exchange visitors, including students participating in exchange programs. The specific visa type depends on the nature of your program.
You can apply for a U.S. student visa as soon as you have received your Form I-20 (for F visas) or DS-2019 (for J visas) from your U.S. educational institution. It's recommended to apply at least 120 days before your program start date.
Yes, but there are limitations. F-1 visa holders can work on-campus part-time during the school year and full-time during breaks. They can also participate in Optional Practical Training (OPT) after completing their studies. J-1 visa holders may have work opportunities related to their exchange program.
F-1 and J-1 visa holders can generally bring their dependents (spouse and unmarried children under 21) with them. These family members can apply for F-2 or J-2 visas. However, they may have restrictions on employment and study.
If your visa application is denied, the consular officer will provide a reason for the denial. You have the option to reapply if you can address the issues that led to the initial denial. It's important to review your application and address any concerns before reapplying.
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