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Overview. Generally, foreign nationals who wish to travel to the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. You must have a student visa to travel to the United States to study.
- Foreign Students in Public Schools
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- Visa Appointment Wait Times
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- All Fees
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- Visa Denials
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- Exchange Visitor Visa
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- Visa Waiver Program
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- Foreign Students in Public Schools
23 Απρ 2024 · Overview. The Student Information page is the main hub for actions a designated school official (DSO) can take on a student record. This page displays current information in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) about a student’s specific program of study.
To study in the U.S. as an international student, you must get a student visa. Learn about the types of student visas, how to apply, and if you can work while you study.
Nonimmigrant Visas. Travel to the United States on a temporary basis, including tourism, temporary employment, study and exchange. Immigrant Visas. For foreign citizens who want to live permanently in the United States. What is a Visa? Contact Us. Customer Service Statement.
Use the School Search tool to find SEVP-certified schools and programs that are eligible to enroll F and M students in the United States. Search the map by school name, location, education or visa type.
Information on the types of U.S. international student visas and links to visa questions and SEVIS questions.
The Form I-20 lists your program start date, 30 days before which you are allowed to enter the United States. F-1 and M-1 student visas can be issued up to 365 days in advance of your course of study start date. Your type of student visa must match the type of Form I-20 you have (e.g., F-1 or M-1).