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What is the F-1 Student Visa?

The F-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa granted to foreign nationals who wish to pursue academic studies in the United States. It’s designed for students attending accredited U.S. institutions, including universities, colleges, high schools, conservatories, and language training programs. Whether your goal is to earn a degree, master’s, PhD or Ph.D., improve your language skills or explore specialized fields, the F-1 visa opens the door to an enriching U.S. educational experience.

Who is it for?

The F-1 visa is for students enrolling in a full-time academic program at an accredited U.S. institution. If you’re pursuing vocational or non-academic studies, the M-1 visa may be a better fit.

How to Find the Right School

Finding the right school is the first and most important step in your F-1 journey. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires that you choose a school accredited under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). To locate a school that qualifies, follow these steps:

    1. Identify Your Academic Goals: Consider your field of study, degree level, and other personal academic objectives.
    2. Search the SEVP-Accredited Schools Database: Visit the official DHS School Search Page to view a list of institutions approved to accept international students under the F-1 visa program.
    3. Research Each Institution: Beyond meeting SEVP requirements, ensure the school aligns with your financial needs, location preferences, and career objectives. Many international students gravitate toward schools with robust international programs, scholarships, and post-graduate support services.
    4. Connect with Admissions Offices: Once you’ve narrowed down your list of schools, contact their admissions offices. They will guide you through the application process and provide you with the Form I-20 if you’re admitted.

Story

Amina, a bright student from Nigeria, dreamed of attending a U.S. university. After researching several schools online, she found a SEVP-approved university with a highly-ranked engineering program. She applied, was accepted, and received her Form I-20—a document that would change her life forever. With this crucial form in hand, she began her journey to secure an F-1 visa.

The Role of SEVIS

Once accepted by a SEVP-certified school, you’ll be entered into the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). SEVIS is an online system that monitors and manages your status as an international student in the U.S. Here’s how it works:

    • After your acceptance, your school will issue a Form I-20, which officially begins the visa process and allows you to apply for your visa. This form is critical for applying for your F-1 visa, as it contains key details about your program, the institution, and your financial standing. Your details will be added to the SEVIS database, ensuring that both the school and the U.S. government can track your status as an international student.
    • You will also need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee, which funds the system that tracks your status during your time in the U.S. To activate your SEVIS record, you must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before applying for the F-1 visa. This is a critical step, as your visa application won’t proceed without it.

Story

Carlos, a student from Colombia, vividly recalls the moment he received his Form I-20 from his chosen university. After ensuring everything was in order, he paid his SEVIS fee online and breathed a sigh of relief. “I felt one step closer to my dream of studying computer science in the U.S.,” he said. “The SEVIS process was straightforward, but I had to double-check everything to ensure my information was accurate.”

Getting Your F-1 Visa: Two Pathways

There are two primary ways to obtain an F-1 visa:

1. Applying at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate

Most students apply for their F-1 visa directly through a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country. Here’s how it works:

    • Step 1: Apply for and get admitted to a SEVP-approved school.
    • Step 2: Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.
    • Step 3: Complete the DS-160 visa application form.
    • Step 4: Schedule a visa interview at your home country’s U.S. embassy or consulate.
    • Step 5: Attend the visa interview and provide the necessary documents, including your Form I-20, proof of financial support, and a valid passport.

If your visa is approved, it will be stamped in your passport, and you’ll be ready to travel to the U.S.

Story:

Kumar, a student from India, recounts his nerves on the day of his visa interview. “I prepared for weeks, practicing my answers and gathering all my documents,” he said. After a brief but thorough interview, Kumar was granted his F-1 visa. “That moment was the turning point. I knew I was about to begin a new chapter in my life,” he shared.

2. Changing Status While in the U.S.

If you’re already in the U.S. on a different visa type, you can apply to change your status to an F-1 visa. Here’s how:

This process can take several months, so plan accordingly. If your change of status is approved, you’ll receive notification from USCIS, allowing you to remain in the U.S. as an F-1 student.

Story

Emily, who was in the U.S. on a B-2 tourist visa, decided to pursue an art degree in New York. After receiving her I-20, she applied to change her status through USCIS. “The waiting period felt long, but I was patient,” she said. Finally, her application was approved, and she could stay in the U.S. to start her degree without leaving the country.

What Happens After You Arrive in the U.S.?

Your educational journey begins once you enter the U.S. with an F-1 visa.

You must:

    • Enroll in a full course of study.
    • Follow the requirements set by your school’s designated school official (DSO).
    • Maintain your visa status, which includes keeping your SEVIS record updated, renewing your visa if necessary, and following all U.S. laws.

F-1 Visa Dependents: Bringing Your Family Along

If you hold an F-1 visa and wish to bring your spouse or children to the United States, they may be eligible for an F-2 dependent visa.

Here’s what you need to know:

Who Qualifies for an F-2 Visa?

    • Spouse and Unmarried Children Under 21: Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can apply for an F-2 visa to join you in the U.S.

F-2 Visa Application Process:

    1. Obtain an I-20 for Each Dependent: Your school’s designated school official (DSO) will issue an I-20 form for your dependents.
    2. Complete DS-160 Application: Family members must submit a separate DS-160 visa application form.
    3. Attend the Visa Interview: Dependents must attend a visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country, bringing all required documents, including the I-20, proof of relationship (like marriage and birth certificates), and proof of your F-1 status.

Work and Study Restrictions for F-2 Dependents:

    • F-2 Spouse: Not allowed to work in the U.S.
    • F-2 Children: May enroll in primary or secondary school but only in post-secondary education if they change their status to F-1.

Story

When Jane, an F-1 student from South Korea, moved to the U.S. to study engineering, her husband and two children applied for an F-2 visa to join her. With careful preparation and guidance, the family reunited in the U.S. shortly after her studies began. While her husband couldn’t work, her children were able to continue their education in the U.S., enriching the family’s overall experience.

Embarking on Your U.S. Educational Journey: Final Steps and Support

The F-1 student visa is the first step toward an enriching academic experience in the U.S. Whether you’re applying through a U.S. embassy or changing your status from within the United States, each step is crucial to your success. By staying organized, paying attention to deadlines, and fully preparing for interviews, you can make your dream of studying in the U.S. a reality.

If you need any assistance during the process, from school selection to visa application, Law Offices of Osas Iyamu, LLC  is here to guide you every step of the way. Reach out today to schedule a consultation!

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