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US Student Visa

US Student Visa
Anyone wishing to come to the United States for full-time studies needs to obtain a US student visa. The main category is the F-1 visa and it includes academic students in colleges, universities, seminaries, conservatories, academic high schools, other academic institutions, and in language training. The other US student visa category is the M-1 which includes vocational students.

Appling for a US Student Visa
You must apply to study at a USCIS-approved school in the United States . When first contact a school in which you’re interested you should first ask if the school accepts foreign students. You must demonstrate to the consulate that you have sufficient funds to pay for your studies and stay in the America .

Can you Transfer Schools?
So long as you’re a full-time student in good standing, you can transfer to a different school. But be sure to comply with all requisite steps in the US student visa rules as you would in applying to a school for the first time

Can you bring family members with you on an F-1 or M-1 visa?
Yes, your spouse and children may come with you to America in F-2 visa derivative status. They should go with you to the U.S. embassy or consulate when you apply for your student (F-1) visa. You’ll need to prove their relationship to you by birth, marriage certificates, etc. That’s one of the great things about the US student visa program—but be careful, if you lose your status, your family will also lose their status as well.

For How Long is a US Student Visa Valid?
Answer: For as long as you are enrolled as a full-time student in an educational program and making normal progress toward completing your course of study. If approved, you also will be allowed to stay in the country up to twelve additional months beyond the completion of your studies to pursue practical training. At the end of your studies or practical training, you will be given sixty days to prepare to leave the country. Therefore your US student visa should be able to provide you with ample time to complete your studies…and then some.

Work Authorization
While staying in America on a US student visa you may be allowed to work on-campus or off-campus (after the completion of your first year of study) in a field directly related to your studies.