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US Student Visa - F1 and M1 Visas
A foreign national coming to the U.S. solely for pursuing a full course of study, he or she may be eligible for the F-1 student visa. The foreign national must establish that he or she has a residence abroad for which there is no intention of abandoning. If you are coming to the U.S. to complete a course of study of more than 18 hours a week, you will need a student visa. In addition, a student must be proficient in English and have sufficient funds to finance their studies. At NeJame Law an Orlando US student visa attorney can assist you in evaluating or obtaining a student visa.
In addition, the student must be proficient in English and have sufficient funds to finance the studies.
You can also visit the www.educationusa.state.gov created by the Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to learn about educational opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study, opportunities for scholars, financial aid, testing, admissions, and much more.
In most countries, first time student visa applicants are required to appear for an in-person interview. However, each embassy and consulate sets its own interview policies and procedures regarding student visas. Students should consult Embassy web sites or call for specific application instructions.
Keep in mind that June, July, and August are the busiest months in most consular sections, and interview appointments are the most difficult to get during that period. Students need to plan ahead to avoid having to make repeat visits to the Embassy. To the extent possible, students should bring the documents suggested below, as well as any other documents that might help establish their ties to the local community.
Changes introduced shortly after September 11, 2001 involve extensive and ongoing review of visa issuing practices as they relate to our national security. It is important to apply for your visa well in advance of your travel departure date.
The selection of the right type of student visa and the proper handling of both the application and the process, are key elements for a successful outcome. Call a Central Florida Student Visa Immigration Attorney at NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi and Moreno, P.A., today at 407-245-1232 if you want to apply for a student visa. You can also e-mail our Immigration Division or fill out our online form and one of our immigration attorneys will contact you shortly. We are committed and honored to assist you with all of your immigration needs.
