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  2. Student Visa - Travel

    travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study/student-visa.html

    There are several steps to apply for a visa. The order of these steps and how you complete them may vary by U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please consult the instructions on the embassy or consulate website. Complete the Online Visa Application. Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 – Learn more about completing the DS-160. You must ...

  3. How to apply for, extend, or renew a student visa. Visit the Department of State’s website to learn more details about F-1 or M-1 visas and J-1 visas. Get information about: Eligibility rules; How to apply; Appointment wait times; Application fees; Extending your stay in the U.S. Student visa renewals; Can you work in the U.S. with a student ...

  4. Apply For Your U.S. Student Visa: Undergraduate - EducationUSA

    educationusa.state.gov/your-5-steps-us-study/apply-your-student-visa/undergraduate

    Apply for Your Student Visa. Prepare for Your Departure. The United States government offers three student visa types including F, J, and M. F Student Visa: for study at an accredited U.S. college or university or to study English at an English language institute.

  5. Students and Employment - USCIS

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    If you would like to study as a full-time student in the United States, you will generally need a student visa. There are two nonimmigrant visa categories for persons wishing to study in the United States. These visas are commonly known as the F and M visas.

  6. Apply For Your U.S. Student Visa - EducationUSA

    educationusa.state.gov/your-5-steps-us-study/apply-your-student-visa

    Information pertaining to visas and travel can be found on the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Study in the States. Choose your level of study to learn more about applying for your student visa.

  7. The first step in applying for a U.S. nonimmigrant visa is to complete your application. It takes approximately 90 minutes to do this. After you submit your application, you can move on to the next steps such as scheduling your interview. Important: Before You Start. Learn about Types of Visas.

  8. Your first step is to apply to a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school in the United States. Use the School Search tool to find SEVP-certified schools and programs that are eligible to enroll F-1 and M-1 students.

  9. Study & Exchange - Travel

    travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study.html

    The United States supports international education and welcomes foreign students and exchange visitors. Before applying for a visa, students and exchange visitors must be accepted by their schools or program sponsors.

  10. Students and the Form I-20 - Study in the States

    studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students/prepare/students-and-the-form-i-20

    Applying for a nonimmigrant visa. The Form I-20 lists your program start date, 30 days before which you are allowed to enter the United States. F-1 and M-1 student visas can be issued up to 365 days in advance of your course of study start date.

  11. 10 Steps to Get a US Student Visa: Full Application Guide

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    Our 10-step guide above explains how to apply for a student visa to the US. To reiterate, here are the steps you'll need to take: Apply and get accepted to a US school; Receive Form I-20 (for F-1/M-1 students) or Form DS-2019 (for J-1 students) from your school; Pay the I-901 SEVIS fee online; Locate your nearest US embassy or consulate