Students and Exchange Visitors
The United States welcomes foreign citizens who come to the U.S. to study or participate in an exchange program. Before applying for a visa, all student and exchange visitor applicants are required to be accepted and approved for their program. When accepted, educational institutions and program sponsors will provide each applicant the necessary approval documentation (I-20 or DS-2019) to be submitted when applying for a visa. Please select from the choices below for information about student and exchange visitor visas:
Studying in the United States
- Student Visas — Academic and vocational (F and M Visas) including:
- English language programs
- University degree programs
- Flight training and other technical or vocational programs
- Students — in Public Schools — F-1 Students Attending High School (Grades 9-12)
Education USA has additional information on studying in the United States.
Exchange Programs
- Exchange Visitor Visas (J visas) including:
- Summer Work and Travel program
- Camp Counselor program
- High school and university exchange programs
- Au pair programs
- Research programs
- Fulbright programs
For further information on J1 programs, please the website for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs website.
A number of past J1 Exchange visitor program participants have shared their stories with us. Watch the videos and learn about the types of jobs and activities you can enjoy in the United States.
SEVIS Fee and the Visa Application Process
Student and Exchange Visitors are required to pay the SEVIS fee prior to attending their visa interview. You may pay the fee at www.fmjfee.com. Please bring the SEVIS fee receipt along with other supporting documentation to the visa interview.
A full list of required and recommended documents for Student and Exchange Visitors and information on the visa application process can be found on the U.S. Embassy Prague website.
Journey Without Risks Competion
- The Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic and the Student Agency Bus Company are launching a public awareness campaign about trafficking in persons and fraud. They are hosting a competition called, “Journey Without Risks: Invent, Warn, Win!” To participate just submit a 30-second video to their website or Facebook, which informs travelers about what to look out for. The winner will get their video played on the Student Agency international routes in summer 2013 and will win free bus tickets!
Useful Links
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• Education USA
A comprehensive web site by the Department of State
• U.S. Educational and Cultural Exchange
Another Department of State website devoted to exchanges