F visa
In the United States, the F series of visa is a class of non-immigrant student visa that allows foreigners to pursue education in the United States. F-1 students must... Wikipedia
- Type: Non-immigrant visa for international students
- Purpose: Study at an accredited U.S. educational institution
- Eligibility: Enrolled in an academic program, language training program, or vocational program, Accepted by a S.E.V.P-approved school, Full-time student status, English proficiency or enrollment in English proficiency courses, Sufficient funds for self-support, Intention to depart the U.S. after completing studies
- Duration: Duration of study program, with possible extensions
- Employment: On-campus employment allowed (with restrictions), Off-campus employment options after first academic year, Curricular Practical Training (CPT), Optional Practical Training (OPT), STEM OPT Extension
- Grace Period: 60 days after program completion to depart the U.S. or change status
- Dependents: Spouse and unmarried children under 21 eligible for F-2 visas
- Application Process: Acceptance to a SEVP-approved school, Obtain Form I-20 from the school, Pay SEVIS fee, Apply for F-1 visa at U.S. embassy or consulate
- Restrictions: Cannot enter U.S. more than 30 days before program start date
- Oversight: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of State
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