United States of America Visa

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Everything you need to know about visas in the U.S.

The US Government provides an opportunity to international students to study in the country but as a prerequisite, you’ll have to obtain a student visa first. The visa you need will depend on the type of study you want to pursue in the country.

The U.S. Government offers three different student visa types:
Documentation

You will need the following documentation for your visa application:

Additional documentation may also be required:

You may also have to appear for a personal interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate.

F-1 Student Visa
Most students who wish to pursue their studies overseas opt for the F-1 Student Visa. There are three major steps to it, being:

When you arrive in the US you must:

Once you get your visa, there are a number of things you need to do to ensure it remains valid, including:

While studying in the U.S., you will need to observe the following rules:

You must attend and pass all of your classes. If you are finding your studies too difficult, you should speak with your designated school official (DSO) immediately
If you think you will be unable to complete your program by the end date listed on your Form I-20, you must talk to your DSO about requesting a possible program extension
You must take a full course of study each term. If you cannot study full-time, contact your DSO immediately
You cannot drop below a full course of study without consulting with your DSO

You can find out more about each type of visa on the U.S. Government’s Department of State website. Fix a free appointment, by filling the online form, with our team to understand the process in detail.

What are the type of U.S. visas?

Student Visa

Get studied at your favorite, world fame universities in the U.S. by applying under Study Visa.

Tourist Visa

Explore the culture, landscape, art, people, and lots more in the U.S., by filing your tourist visa.

Business Visa

Settle your business in a high currency country like the U.S., by choosing a business visa.

Work Visa

Be employed in the U.S. as both skilled and unskilled workers by the Tier 2, Tier 3 visa.

Family Visa

If you are planning to welcome your family members with you in the U.S., apply for a family visa.

Innovator Visa

If you have any innovative idea and looking for some help, the Canada govt. can be your supporting hand.

PR Visa

If you have completed the required time in the U.S., and want to be here for the rest of your life, Apply for PR.

U.S. Global Talent Visa

Talent is always welcomed in the U.S., Get your visa application filed as U.S. Global Talent Visa.

Investor Visa

You have to invest a minimum of 2 million in the U.S. in order to get an investor visa.
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