Visa Required for Education in the United States

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Around 1.2 million international students live in the United States and are a part of study abroad programs at educational institutions. 

These universities and colleges are some of the best in the world. Foreign nationals who want to reside in the United States and attend a full-time educational program are required to have a student visa to the USA. There are various sub-types of student visas, depending on the type of education program they will be attending. 

The F-1 Student Visa is reserved for international students enrolled full-time at a university, seminary, college, high school, conservatory, or other qualifying academic institution in the US.

Student Visa To Study In The United States

If you are considering learning in the United States, contact USA Visa Consultant. They will walk you through the steps to obtain the correct visa to live in America.

The M-1 Student Visa is for those attending a non-academic institution (such as a vocational school), and the M-3 Student Visa is for academic commuter students who are citizens of Mexico or Canada. In 2018, 389,579 international students were issued an F-Visa, and 9,683 foreign students obtained the M-Visa to the US.

international students were issued an F-Visa in 2018!
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International students must first receive a Letter of Acceptance to enroll full-time at the educational institution of their choice that has been approved by SEVIS. They will then apply for the student visa that meets their needs. A spouse and/or unmarried children who will be living with the student must be granted an F-2 visa or M-2 visa for family members. 

Contact USA Visa Consultant to apply for the visa that best suits your needs. They will answer any questions you have about the process.