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Here to Help: The SEVP Student Response Center

Here to Help: The SEVP Student Response Center

January 31, 2013

If you have a question or need assistance while studying in the United States, you should call or email the SEVP Student Response Center (SRC).

Students: Keep This in Mind When Choosing a School

Students: Keep This in Mind When Choosing a School

January 4, 2013

You have much to remember when you choose a school. The first is that the school you choose to attend must be Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified.

Finding the Right Program

Finding the Right Program

December 24, 2012

The United States offers an unparalleled variety of program options. It is one of the numerous reasons why international students study here. So, with all these options, how do you choose the right one?

Applying to a School in the United States: Know Your DSO

Applying to a School in the United States: Know Your DSO

December 18, 2012

After you have completed the college application process and have been accepted to a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school, you may have questions about the school or university you will attend.

Steps to the Application Process

Steps to the Application Process

December 5, 2012

The application process in the United States may be very different from applying to a school in your home country. Be sure to read about the process before you begin.

Private vs. Public High Schools in the United States

Private vs. Public High Schools in the United States

October 30, 2012

If you want to attend high school in the United States on an F-1 visa, choosing the right school is important. The United States has a wide variety of high schools and secondary education opportunities from which to choose.

National Day on Writing

National Day on Writing

October 18, 2012

During your program of study in the United States, you probably will have to complete several writing assignments. Some academic programs require more writing than others, but all F and M students must complete some writing.