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Country: USA

The US Government offers three different student visa types:

The first step is to apply to and be accepted by a US institution or school that has earned the Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification (SEVP). After being admitted, the international student office of the school will provide you a Form I-20, which is a printed copy of the data found in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) database.

Documents required for a US student visa

Documents required for a US student visa

Documents required for a US student visa

  • A passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the US (unless exempted by country-specific agreements)
  • Acceptance at a SEVP approved school and your Form I-20
  • Application fee payment for SEVIS 
  • Non-immigrant visa application and the Form DS-160 confirmation page
  • Your photograph in the requested format and number
  • If you are opting for Optional Practical Training (OPT), then in addition to the Form I-20, you must apply to USCIS for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
  • Bank statements
  • Financial undertaking by a sponsor to cover your accommodation and living costs
  • A scholarship program
  • Evidence that you will leave the US once you have completed your course of study. This can be in the form of an air ticket out of the US to your home country.

How can TOC help with visa applications?

Documents required for a US student visa

Documents required for a US student visa

We are able to offer you guidance during the entire procedure. We'll make sure you are up to date on all current visa criteria and circumstances, and we'll assist you in preparing the appropriate paperwork for submission. 

In order to make sure you have access to the most recent application forms and advice, our team of professionals will guide you to the appropriate websites and to accredited immigration representatives. We can also assist with document certification and translation to save you the trouble. 

F-1 Student visa

Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer:

Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer:

The F-1 Student Visa is the most popular choice for students who want to continue their education abroad. Its process consists of three main phases, which are as follows:

Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer:

Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer:

Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer:

  • What is the reason for your travel to the United States?
  • What is the duration of your stay in the United States?
  • Where will you be staying?
  • Where do you stay in India?
  • Who is going to cover your expenses during travel?
  • Do you have any relatives/friends in the United States?
  • Have you been to the United States before?
  • Where will you be studying?
  • Is there anyone else you know who is coming to the United States with you?
  • What have you been doing in India?
  • What are your plans after the visa expires?
  • Why did you select this university?
  • Why is your GRE / GMAT / SAT / TOEFL score low?
  • What is your father’s annual income?
  • Why do you wish to study in the US and not in India?

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