The F-1 visa is designed for those who wish to study full-time in the United States. It covers a wide range of programs, from English language courses to master's and doctoral degrees.
The F-1 visa is valid for up to 5 years, but the period of stay is limited to the duration of the study program.
Have an acceptance letter and Form I-20 from an accredited school in the United States and have paid the SEVIS fee.
Applicants must demonstrate that they still have strong family or social ties to their country of origin.
Applicants must have sufficient financial resources to cover the costs of study and living expenses in the United States without needing to work.
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Yes. The visa may be denied if you do not demonstrate sufficient financial resources, strong ties to your country of origin, or if your documents are incomplete.
No. Even if your visa is approved, you can only enter the United States up to 30 days before the start date listed on your Form I-20.
Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can apply for an F-2 dependent visa, but they cannot work in the United States.
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