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Visa Types

Students Visa

 As of January 10, 2010, all applications for F and M visas must be submitted electronically using the online form DS-160.

VisaType

Description

Documents Required

F




 

 

 

General Education or Language Study

 

 

DS-160 (completed electronically)

I-20 (issued by the school or the University in the US)

SEVIS
payment receipt

M






Nonacademic or vocational study


 


DS-160 (completed electronically)

I-20M (issued by the school or the University in the US)

SEVIS
payment receipt

 

If your primary purpose is academic study, you need an "F" visa. Applicants must demonstrate the financial capacity to cover tuition fees and living expenses for the first twelve months. (Full-time students may seek on-campus employment not to exceed 20 hours per week.)

According to the law, foreign students are not allowed to attend public secondary school in F-1 student status unless they reimburse the school authority for an amount equal to the school's per capital cost of education.

To qualify for these visas, you need to overcome the presumption in section 214 (b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) that all visa applicants are intending immigrants. You can overcome this presumption by providing evidence that you have strong, binding ties to your home country and that you have no intention of abandoning your residence here.

If you intend to engage in nonacademic or vocational studies you need a "M" visa. For example, if you wish to study aviation (piloting) or horse breeding, seek an "M" visa. (As no employment is possible while in "M" visa status, applicants must have immediately available the financial resources for the duration of their stay.)

Forms/Procedures: To obtain an exchange or study visa, an exchange or school program in the US must first accept you. You must have the correct form (DS 2019 or I-20), which is generated in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) and supplied by the accepting institution, to confirm that you are enrolled. Applications cannot be processed without the appropriate SEVIS form. In addition, every applicant, including spouses and children planning to accompany, must be properly registered with SEVIS.

Please review the information on SEVIS prior to your interview.

Family: Your spouse and children (under the age of 21) are eligible to receive visas to accompany you to the US. They will receive the same type of visas at the same price, provided that evidence of the relationship is submitted (e.g. birth or marriage certificate). 

You do not need a student visa to attend recreational schools such as tennis or golf camps, or if you are traveling to the U.S. primarily for tourism but will incidentally attend one or more classes.