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  2. Immigrant Classes of Admission | OHSS - Office of Homeland...

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    The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides several ways to gain LPR status. These are called classes of admission. The largest class is family reunification. The United States also grants LPR status for economic and humanitarian reasons. Diversity also plays a role.

  3. Nonimmigrant Classes of Admission | OHSS - Office of Homeland...

    ohss.dhs.gov/topics/immigration/nonimmigrant-admissions-temporary-visitors/...

    Section 101 (a) (15) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) defines the official nonimmigrant classes of admission. Nonimmigrants are only allowed to be in the country for specific purposes. Each class of admission has different rules about length of stay and lawful activities.

  4. 7.4.2 F-1 and M-1 Nonimmigrant Students - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/.../742-f-1-and-m-1-nonimmigrant-students

    Foreign students pursuing academic studies and/or language training programs are classified as F-1 nonimmigrants, while foreign students pursuing nonacademic or vocational studies are classified as M-1 nonimmigrants.

  5. What is F-1 Non-Immigrant Status? | Salisbury University

    www.salisbury.edu/.../immigration/visa-F-1/general

    An F-1 nonimmigrant status, therefore, is granted to individuals whose main purpose for entering the United States (U.S.) is to complete a full course of study and then return to their home country upon completion of their studies.

  6. Chapter 2 - Eligibility Requirements - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-2-part-f-chapter-2

    To be eligible for F-1 or M-1 status, noncitizens must meet the following requirements: [1] Be bona fide students qualified to pursue a full course of study;

  7. Students and Exchange Visitors - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/students-and-exchange-visitors

    If you wish to pursue full-time academic or vocational studies in the United States, you may be eligible for one of two nonimmigrant student categories. The “F” category is for academic students and the “M” is for vocational students.

  8. F-1 Visa for International Students: Requirements, Rules, Status

    shorelight.com/student-stories/student-visa-usa-f1

    Applying for your F-1 visa is mandatory to travel to the US. Read our step-by-step guide to learn everything about the F-1 study visa for USA, F-1 visa rules, F-1 visa requirements, F-1 status, and everything you need to obtain a student visa for USA.

  9. Understanding the Beneficiary’s Class of Admission: A ... - EZ485

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    Your class of admission refers to your visa category. It’s critical for understanding USCIS policies, visa classifications, beneficiary rights, and your status eligibility. Correct documentation ensures you meet admission criteria and legal definitions in the immigration process.

  10. Nonimmigrants: Who Can Study? - ICE

    www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/Nonimmigrant Class Who Can Study.pdf

    F-1 nonimmigrants must attend an SEVP-certified school full-time. An F-2 spouse may not engage in a full course of study, but may engage in study at an SEVP-certified school in the United States as long as they are enrolled in less than a full course of study.

  11. Decoding the Class of Admission on Form I-130: An Essential ... -...

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    Entering the correct Class of Admission code on your Form I-130 isn’t just a formality, it’s essential for accurately identifying and verifying your permanent resident status. This step is a critical part of the immigration process in the United States.