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The F-1 Student Visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States that allows international students to enter and study full-time at an accredited academic institution.
It is the most common and widely used student visa category, designed for those pursuing academic studies at universities, colleges, high schools, and language training programs.
Studying in the U.S. under the F-1 visa offers unmatched advantages that set you up for a global career.
The F-1 visa process involves several structured steps. Proper planning and documentation are key to a successful application. Apply at least 6–12 months before your intended intake.
Choose your course and target universities based on your profile, budget, and career goals. Submit applications with all required academic documents. Receive your official admission letter Confirm enrollment and pay deposit
Once accepted, your institution will issue Form I-20 — the crucial document linking you to your school in the SEVIS system. Contains your SEVIS ID Shows program start/end dates and estimated costs
Pay the mandatory SEVIS fee at FMJfee.com before applying for your visa. Keep the payment receipt — it is required at the interview.
Fill out the DS-160 online non-immigrant visa application. Include personal information, education history, travel details, and passport information accurately.
Pay the non-refundable visa application fee. Save your payment confirmation — you'll need it to schedule your embassy appointment.
Book both your Biometrics Appointment (at a Visa Application Centre) and your Visa Interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Book early — slots fill fast.
Visit your VAC with original documents. Digital fingerprints and a photograph will be collected for your visa record.
This is the most critical step. The consular officer evaluates your academic intent, financial capability, genuine student status, and intent to return home. Be confident, honest, and prepared.
Choose your course and target universities based on your profile, budget, and career goals. Submit applications with all required academic documents. Receive your official admission letter Confirm enrollment and pay deposit
Once accepted, your institution will issue Form I-20 — the crucial document linking you to your school in the SEVIS system. Contains your SEVIS ID Shows program start/end dates and estimated costs
Pay the mandatory SEVIS fee at FMJfee.com before applying for your visa. Keep the payment receipt — it is required at the interview.
Fill out the DS-160 online non-immigrant visa application. Include personal information, education history, travel details, and passport information accurately.
Pay the non-refundable visa application fee. Save your payment confirmation — you'll need it to schedule your embassy appointment.
Book both your Biometrics Appointment (at a Visa Application Centre) and your Visa Interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Book early — slots fill fast.
Visit your VAC with original documents. Digital fingerprints and a photograph will be collected for your visa record.
This is the most critical step. The consular officer evaluates your academic intent, financial capability, genuine student status, and intent to return home. Be confident, honest, and prepared.
Studying in the U.S. under the F-1 visa offers unmatched advantages that set you up for a global career.
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We understand that the visa and immigration process can be complex. To help you get started, we’ve answered some of the most common questions our clients ask.
The F-1 visa is for academic programs at universities, colleges, high schools, and language programs. The M-1 visa is for vocational and non-academic programs. Most international students studying for degrees will use the F-1 visa.
Yes, but only in specific ways: on-campus employment (up to 20 hours/week during semesters), or authorized internships through CPT or OPT. Unauthorized off-campus work is a serious violation that can result in deportation.
Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can apply for the F-2 dependent visa. However, F-2 dependents cannot work in the U.S. and have limited study permissions (cannot pursue a full course of study).
After completing your program, you have a 60-day grace period. During this time, you can apply for OPT to work in the U.S., change your visa status, or return to your home country. STEM graduates can apply for a 24-month OPT extension.
The F-1 is a non-immigrant visa. However, many students transition to H-1B work visas after graduation and may eventually qualify for an employment-based Green Card. This pathway is common but competitive and takes several years.
Processing time typically ranges from a few business days to a few weeks, depending on the U.S. Embassy/Consulate location and appointment availability. Apply well in advance — at least 3–4 months before your intended travel date.
Not for the visa itself, but most U.S. universities require proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE) as part of their admission process. Your I-20 will only be issued after the university accepts you, so proficiency tests are practically required.
SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) is the U.S. government database used to track international students. The I-901 SEVIS fee (~$350) registers you in this system and must be paid before your visa interview. Keep the receipt — it's required on the day.