New York F1 Study Visa Attorney
F-1 visas will only be issued by a US Consulate to International students that intend to be full time students. The following information is provided as a guide. An F-2 visa will be issued to the dependents of an F-1 student. Please visit: American Consulate to find the nearest Us Embassy/Consulate that has jurisdiction over your visa application.
Documents to take to the US Consulate:
- I-20 form issued and signed by the University of Rhode Island
- Copy of the receipt of payment of the I-901 SEVIS fee.
- Evidence that you have enough money to pay for your tuition, fees and other expenses. Present your Certificate of Financial Responsibility and/or letter from your Department head that you have been awarded an Assistantship.
- Evidence that you intend to return to your home country after completion of studies. Proof that you have strong ties to your family and country by showing a land deed, proof that your parents own a business, or any other documents.
- Evidence of English proficiency, TOFEL, GRE, or GMAT score.
- Proof of a valid passport (valid for at least 6 months into the future)
- Photographs
- F-1 visa stamp on passport
- Visa reciprocity fee (if applicable). Please visit U.S. State Travel for details click here
Here are some answers to common questions regarding visas:
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Where can I apply for the F-1 Visa?
In most cases, you can apply for your F-1 visa at the US Embassy/Consulate that has jurisdiction over your country. Depending on what country you come from, you might be able to apply for your visa at an Embassy/Consulate that is far from your country. This is called “third country national (TCN’s visa). Call the Embassy/Consulate before you make the appointment for your visa.
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When can I apply for the F-1 visa?
You can apply at any time before the start date of your program (see I-20); however, the Consulate will not issue the visa until 90 days prior to the start date on the I-20.
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How long after I have received the visa can I enter the US?
You can enter the US only 30 days before the start date of your program listed in you I-20 (item 5 second line).