The applicant must obtain Form I-20, issued by an accredited U.S. school, which confirms admission and eligibility to apply for an F-1 student visa.
The applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources to cover their studies and living expenses.
The applicant must demonstrate strong ties to their country of origin, which may include family connections, property ownership, or employment commitments.
The applicant must pay the SEVIS fee as part of the F-1 visa process. In addition, if the applicant's own financial resources are insufficient, they must provide evidence of a financial sponsor.
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Processing times vary depending on USCIS workload, but can take several months. It is recommended that you apply as soon as possible before your program begins.
No, you must wait until USCIS approves your change of status before starting your studies.
You must maintain a valid immigration status, not have had unauthorized employment, and have a Form I-20 approved by an accredited school.
No. If you leave the United States while your change of status application is pending, USCIS will consider your application abandoned.
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