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When a citizen of a foreign country enters the United States, they must generally obtain a visa. They can choose between a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay and an immigrant visa for permanent residence. In order to study in the United States, you must have a student visa. The type of visa that would apply to you depends on your course of study and the type of school you wish to attend. An F visa is for those who will attend a university or college, high school, private elementary school, seminary, conservatory, or another academic institution, including a language training program. The M visa is for those who will study in a vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution, not including a language training program. If you need an attorney to help you obtain a student visa, contact Katona & Associates, PLLC to schedule a consultation.
In order to be eligible for a student visa, whoever intends to enroll in a school must first apply to and be accepted by a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) approved school. Once this is completed, an individual can apply at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for an F or M student visa with a form I-20 provided by the school. If children will also attend American schools, they will need their own individual I-20s.
There are many ways in which to apply for a student visa, including applying in person at the U.S. embassy or consulate or online. Once you have completed the application, you will have to schedule an interview. Depending on the age of the applicant, the interview may be required. Generally, if you 13 years of age or younger or over the age of 80, you are not required to attend an interview. If you are between the ages of 17 and 79, you will most likely be interviewed. It is important to note that consular officers have the discretion to require an interview of any applicant, regardless of age. Wait times for an interview can vary by location, season, and visa category. Always apply for your visa early.
It is important that you take the time to gather and prepare numerous documents for your interview. Some of the many documents that you should be ready to provide include the following:
The purpose of the interview is for the consular officer to determine if you are qualified to receive a visa and what kind of visa you may be eligible for. You will have to prove that you meet the requirements under U.S. law. You will be required to submit to a fingerprint scan. Once the interview is complete and you are approved, you will pay the fees and wait for your visa. It is always in your best interest to complete the interview process early.
If you are coming to attend one of the many esteemed academic institutions of New York State, you will likely need a student visa. The attorneys at Katona & Associates, PLLC have nearly 20 years of experience proudly representing students around the world as they try to continue their studies in the United States. If you need a law firm to help you through the process or represent you if a legal issue arises with your student visa, contact the attorneys at Katona & Associates, PLLC today.