STUDENT VISAS US
The US Student Visa category includes a range of visas that allow overseas students to enter the United States for the purpose of studying full-time at an accredited educational institution.
DO I QUALIFY FOR A US STUDENT VISA?
Our Free Student Visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a Student Visa to the US. This assessment uses the criteria set by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
ACADEMIC STUDENT VISA (F-1)The Academic Student Visa allows foreign students to pursue their studies at a high school, college or university in the United States. |
VOCATIONAL STUDENT VISA (M-1)The Vocational Student Visa allows students to attend vocational schools, such as a trade school or a practical career training school, in the United States. |
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UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE STUDENT VISA (J-1)The University/College Student Visa allows foreign students to attend college or university through government-sponsored programs. |
SECONDARY STUDENT VISA (J-1)The Secondary Student Visa allows foreign secondary students to experience life with an American family while attending high school for one year. |
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano has met with local Montana officials, law enforcement personnel and private sector stakeholders in the hope to strengthen the USA-Canada Border.
As per the implementation of the Travel Promotion Act (TPA), which was signed into law by Barrack Obama on March 4, 2010, the government will begin charging a fee for ESTA applications starting on September 8, 2010.
The US Labour Department has taken legal action against Smartsoft International after it violated several H-1B visa rules.












