Candidates may study in the USA with an F-1 if they are embarking upon academic
courses
of study at the primary, secondary,
or university level. Students enrolled in English language courses
within the United States may also apply for F-1 visas.
Navigating the complex range of US visa options for immigration can be a time-consuming process. Whether a candidate is applying for a short term B1 business visa or a B2 tourist visa, or for longer-term US immigration with a view to obtaining a USA Green Card, a broad range of visa services are available.
Navigating the complex range of US visa options for immigration can be a time-consuming process. Whether a candidate is applying for a short term B1 business visa or a B2 tourist visa, or for longer-term US immigration with a view to obtaining a USA Green Card, a broad range of visa services are available.
With a branch office located in the
US, Global Visas can help you to determine which American immigration
service is the most appropriate for your relocation to America. US visa
applications
can be monitored throughout the
process and our immigration consultants can offer US immigration legal
advice to ensure that you obtain the right American visa for you.
Benefits
US study permits are without
exception non-immigrant visas and will not lead to a Permanent Resident
Card for lawful permanent residence to work in the USA, or as it is more
commonly known a US Green Card. However, there are several benefits for
those wishing to study in the US.
In particular, F1 visas allow candidates to work in the USA during their course so long as the work is based on
In particular, F1 visas allow candidates to work in the USA during their course so long as the work is based on
campus
. In some cases where unforeseen circumstances lead to hardship, off-campus work may also be permitted.
In America, F1 visas allow
candidates to freely enter and leave the United States throughout the
duration of their grant and in addition, dependents may enter the
country with the principle applicant and remain for the entirety of
their course of study.
Eligibility Criteria
Before applying for an F-1 student
visa, applicants must be accepted into a course of study at a recognized
US educational institution and be able to provide documentation
indicating their enrolment status.
It will also be necessary to provide
other documentation including a valid passport, photograph, and an
affidavit of financial support. Applicants must demonstrate adequate
English language ability, and crucially, candidates must prove that they
intend to return to their home country upon completion of their course
and expiry of their US study visas.
This may be assisted through the inclusion of documentation which demonstrates ties to the home country - for example, family ties through a
This may be assisted through the inclusion of documentation which demonstrates ties to the home country - for example, family ties through a
marriage certificate
, employment obligations through a contract or evidence of prior temporary trips to the USA.
In addition, candidates applying for an F1 visa must be able to demonstrate:
- Sufficient grasp of the English language to pursue the intended course, unless special language tuition arrangements have been made with the institution or the course of study is an English language programme.
- Possession of and/or access to sufficient funds to support themselves throughout the course.
- Documentation of acceptance as a student from a recognized US educational institution.
F-1 visas are normally granted for
the duration of the course of study; however, candidates may remain in
the country for up to 60 days after the course is completed.
Spouse Immigration and Dependent Immigration
Whilst student visas for the USA are
not intended as routes to permanent settlement, in most cases they will
result in the applicant being in the country for a lengthy period. As a
result, applicants immigrating to America through all classes of
student permit may bring their spouse and/or dependents with them.
In the case of F visa holders, dependents are granted a US F-2 visa, allowing them to remain in the country for the same duration as the principal applicant and to study if they wish, although employment is not permitted. Find out further information on our US M1 Vocational Student Visa page.
In the case of F visa holders, dependents are granted a US F-2 visa, allowing them to remain in the country for the same duration as the principal applicant and to study if they wish, although employment is not permitted. Find out further information on our US M1 Vocational Student Visa page.
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