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Moving to the US - Visas, etc.

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Even after the most careful investigation of your study options, you probably have many questions about living and learning in the United States. The nearest U.S. educational advising center should be able to provide you with pre-departure materials and may organize pre-departure orientation programs fro students from y our country or region. Such orientations often include practical information on visas, passports, travel , and cultural and academic life. Some offer participants the chance to meet fellow students who have recently spent time in the United States.

Applying for your visa

Once you are admitted to a college or university in the United States, you will need to obtain a student visa to enter the United States. Apply for your visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate using the I-20 or IAP-66 that your U.S. college, university, or sponsoring agency sent you for this purpose. If you are accepted by several institutions, do not apply for a visa until you decide which you will attend, and then use that institution's form.

You will need various documents to support your visa application. Prepare carefully for your visit to the U.S. embassy or consulate. Read all documents thoroughly, so that you know exactly what you are agreeing to when you enter the United States on a student visa.

Visa procedures vary slightly from one consulate or embassy to another. Check with the office where you will apply to determine exactly what supporting documentation will be required of you. Several items are generally required:

  • A current, valid passport (not required of Canadians)
  • An I-20 form for the F-1 visa or an IAP-66 form for the J-1 visa
  • Evidence of financial support for the period of time and amount indicated on the I-20 or IAP-66 form
  • Proof that you have a permanent residence outside the United States
  • One or more passport-type photographs
  • A nonimmigrant visa application

Additional application materials may be requested by the visa officer to prove your eligibility. These may include:

  • evidence of English proficiency
  • school records to verify academic preparation
  • additional evidence of strong ties to your home country

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  • of your ability to support yourself while in the United States.

An application fee or a short interview may be required.

The consular officer will place a visa in y our passport. If you receive a multiple-entry visa, you may use it to re-enter the United States up to the date of its expiration as long as you have a valid I-20 or IAP-66 form. If you encounter any problems obtaining your visa, contact the institution or agency that issued the I-20 or IAP-66 form.

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