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Type of Non-Immigrant Student Visa
  • As an Indian student intending to study in the
    U.S.A., one will need to acquire a U.S.A. student
    visa from a U.S. Embassy . The U.S. Embassies in
    India are located in New Delhi, Hyderabad,
    Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai.
  • F-1 Visa Academic Studies
  • An F1 Visa is the most common type of
    nonimmigrant student visa. F-1 visas are issued
    to students or researchers who wish to study or
    conduct research at an accredited US college,
    university, high school, private elementary
    school, approved English language school, or
    other approved academic institutions. Students
    issued an F-1 visa are expected to complete their
    studies in the nominated time.
  • In order to be qualified for an F-1 visa,
    students must be accepted by a recognized school,
    college, or university as a full time student and
    have proof of sufficient financial support during
    their stay in the US. An F-1 student can stay in
    the US as long as he/she is enrolled in a school,
    college, university, seminary, conservatory, or
    other academic institution.
  • F-1 visa applicants must obtain an I-20 form from
    their college or university in order to apply.
    F-1 visas are only issued in US embassies and
    consulates outside the US.
  • Excluding any training required by a course, F-1
    visa holders cannot work in the United States.
    F-1 students are only eligible to work part-time
    on campus for up to 20 hours per week.
  • Visit us -gt Study in USA

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F1 Visa Cycle
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The USA education system 
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Types of Institutions
  • Public Universities- State-affiliated
    institutions financially supported by public
    taxes, usually large in size. All levels of
    degrees with different fields of study are
    offered. Public colleges and universities are
    relatively easy on the pocket for residents of a
    state where the schools are located. Foreign
    students pay "out-of-state" tuition, which is
    higher. There are many notable public
    universities across the country just a few
    examples Pennsylvania State University, Ohio
    State University, University of California,
    Kansas State University, University of Texas ,
    California State University.
  • Private Universities- Private Institutions run
    without the control of the Government entity.
    Tuition fees of these institutions are higher but
    the international as well the domestic students
    pay the same amount of fees. The notable private
    institutions are Long Island University, George
    Washington University, New York University,
    Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Technical Institutes -These are schools
    emphasizing principally on engineering and
    science they are known for their research and
    graduate programs. Most International students
    who attend these schools are of graduate level.
    Undergraduates admitted to these schools usually
    have incredibly strong backgrounds in math and
    sciences, as witnessed by grades and standardized
    test scores (e.g. SAT or GRE). M.I.T. (the
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Cal Poly
    (California Polytechnic Institute), Georgia Tech
    (Georgia Institute of Technology), NYIT New York
    Institute of Technology) and W.P.I. (Worcester
    Polytechnic Institute) are a few of the noted
    schools.
  • Top ten (10) institutes in USA

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Entry Criterion
  • Academic requirement To apply for undergraduate
    programs candidates require 102 or equivalent
    and also SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) scores.
    To apply for masters program 16 years of
    education (4 year bachelors degree or
    equivalent) is required. Some universities also
    require GRE scores (Graduate Record Examination)
    for engineering related courses. Past academic
    record in the same field is preferable although
    students can change their field of study if they
    can substantiate it through a strong SOP.
    Admission into management field is open to all
    students. However some universities may
    additionally require past work experience and/or
    GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Tests)
    score.
  • Intakes
  • Main Intakes Fall (August / September) all
    courses are available.
  • Other Intakes Spring (January) and Summer (Mid
    April) few universities and few courses are
    available. Few universities offer rolling intakes
    as well.
  • Requirement for USA Study Visa

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Application Procedure
  • English Language Requirements All students must
    have the required English language proficiency
    with regards to the course. TOEFL score of 90 or
    above for Postgraduate and 80 above for
    Undergraduate studies is a decent score. IELTS
    score of 6.0 or above for Undergraduate degrees
    and 6.5 or above for postgraduate degrees is
    required. Over 2500 institutions in USA recognize
    the IELTS exams including several top ranked
    institutions. 
  • Entry Requirements  Eligibility
  • Undergraduate 102
  • Graduate16 years of education required (1024)
  • Some institutions accept 15 years education into
    their Bridge /Masters Programs
  • Good strong academic background
  • Good scores in entrance exams like SAT, TOEFL,
    GRE, GMAT, IELTS etc
  • Strong recommendation letters for masters
  • To the point Statement of Purpose/Personal
    Statement, essays resumes
  •  
  • Application Procedure for USA

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Costs
  • Living Expenses 11500 to 20000 pa depending
    on lifestyle and location.
  • Tuition fee 12000 to 28000 pa.
  • Funds to be shown- 30,000 approx. for UG and
    32,000 approx. for PG.
  • Documents for Admission
  • Application Fees, Application Form, Statement of
    Purpose, Essays, Resume, Recommendation Letters,
    Transcripts, Mark sheets Certificate, Bank
    Statements, Affidavit of Financial Statements,
    Test Score Report
  • USA Study Visa

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Application Process
  • USA universities follow First come first serve
    basis while recruiting students. Therefore
    students who apply early stand a stronger chance
    during admissions. For Fall intake students
    should start the admission process about 8 months
    in advance.
  • Students need to fill an online application. Most
    universities have an admission fee which has to
    be paid online. The online confirmation along
    with physical copies of admission documents have
    to be sent to the university. The documentation
    for admission s fairly detailed and varies with
    university. It usually covers academic documents,
    financial documents recommendations, SOP etc (for
    a detailed list, contact any of our offices).
    Many universities also require online score
    reporting. It usually takes 3 months for the
    university to process application. Some courses
    and specializations may take more time.
  • The admission confirmation document is called I20
    and this document is the basis for visa
    processing.
  • Courses in USA

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Work Options
  • USA F1 Student visas are generally valid for a
    period of 5 years including OPT (optional
    practical training).During study program
    students can work only under certain conditions
    and in accordance with complex guidelines and
    restrictions issued by the United States
    Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).
    After meeting the guidelines and taking
    permission from the university where they are
    studying students are eligible to work for a
    maximum period of up to 20 hours per week during
    the academic year. Students can work full time
    (40 hrs) only during holidays. The average wage
    for part time jobs is between 10 and 12 per
    hour. Students can opt for OPT which is related
    to their field of work. International students
    who have graduated from a university in USA are
    eligible to work full time for the remaining
    period of their visa in USA. On completion of
    their OPT the student can later apply for work
    on a H1 B visa (work permit visa).
  • Work in USA

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Stages of Visa Application
  • In general, prospective students will go through
    five stages when applying for a US student visa
  • Apply to and be accepted by a Student and
    Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-approved school
    in the US (six to twelve months prior to US
    study)
  • Pay the Student and Exchange Visitor Information
    System (SEVIS) fee
  • Complete a US student visa application along with
    recent photo(s)
  • Pay the visa application fee
  • Schedule and attend a visa interview.
  • Colleges feeses in USA

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Steps to obtain US Student Visa
  • Step 1 Paying the F1 VISA application fee
  • Every Indian student wishing to pursue higher
    education in US must pay the non-immigrant VISA
    application fee (F1 VISA application fee)i.e 160
    which will be INR 10,880 and the SEVIS fee. Both
    these payments are mandatory for F1 VISA.
  • Step 2 Complete the DS-160 form
  • The US non-immigrant VISA application form,
    commonly called as the DS-160 form, needs to be
    filled, reviewed and submitted. An aspirant does
    not need the VISA application and SEVIS fee
    receipts while filling or submitting this form.
    So, one can even complete this form before the
    payment of fees.
  • Link to complete DS-160- http//www.ustraveldocs.
    com/in/in-niv-ds160info.asp
  • Step 3 Schedule 2 appointments
  • Now, an aspirant has to schedule 2 appointments
    instead of 1 according to the new process adopted
    by the US consulate. The following 3 details are
    required before the   two appointments are
    scheduled
  • a) Passport number
  • b) Date of application fee payment
  • c) DS-160 form 10 digit barcode number
  • The first appointment that is scheduled is called
    the Offsite Facilitation Center(OFC) wherein
    fingerprints and a photo are taken at the OFC.
    The OFC appointment must be at least 1 day before
    the actual VISA interview appointment.
  • The second appointment called the normal VISA
    interview appointment, This appointment is the
    actual VISA interview appointment where one has
    to take all the financial and academic documents
    for the VISA stamping.

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Steps to obtain US Student Visa
  • Step 4 Student has to pay 200 as SEVIS fee.
    Please see the link www.fmjfee.com for further
    details. It is to be paid via credit card only.
  • Step 5 Visit OFC (Offsite Facilitation Center)
    for fingerprints and photo
  • After scheduling of the appointments, one has to
    visit the OFC for fingerprints and photograph.
  • Step 6 Visit the US consulate for your VISA
    interview
  • After successful photograph and fingerprint
    scanning at OFC, one has to visit the US
    consulate that one selected during scheduling of
    the first appointment. The documents verification
    and F1 VISA interview will take place and whether
    the VISA is accepted or rejected will be
    immediately informed after the VISA interview.
  • USA Study Visa

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