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If you are applying from overseas for an F-1 Student Visa from your home country, you will begin by selecting a school in the U.S. where you want to study and applying to the school. You may also want to begin your goal of applying from overseas by looking into preparing for your student visa interview at this time. If your application is accepted you will obtain a Form I-20 from the DSO (Designated School Official) and pay the I-901 SEVIS receipt. You will be added to the SEVIS database with an individual ID number. After the school enters your information into the SEVIS database, you will receive Form I-20 and schedule the "Initial Entry Visa Interview" with your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please check with your U.S. Embassy or Consulate to determine their policies and procedures and you MUST prepare for this interview or you can be denied your visa. How do you prepare for your student visa interview? You can check the US Department of State website and select your city, then click the link for visa information. Wait times for student visa appointments at embassies and consulates world-wide can be found at Travel.State.Gov. Go USA! - Mike All information presented here is from my personal research and my attempts to save you time and money when pursuing your dream of coming to the USA to study. Do not take any of this information as LEGAL advice - I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on TV. This information is gathered from a variety of sources including many U.S. Government websites and I urge you to validate this information as much as possible, just as I do when posting on this blog. | Get your student visa and come to the USA for college!

Applying from Overseas | Visa USA Expert

If you are applying from overseas for an F-1 Student Visa from your home country, you will begin by selecting a school in the U.S. where you want to study and applying to the school.You may also want to begin your goal of applying from overseas by looking into preparing for your student visa interview at this time. If your application is accepted you will obtain a Form I-20 from the DSO (Designated School Official) and pay the I-901 SEVIS receipt.You will be added to the SEVIS database with an individual ID number.After the school enters your information into the SEVIS database, you will receive Form I-20 and schedule the “Initial Entry Visa Interview” with your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please check with your U.S. Embassy or Consulate to determine their policies and procedures and you MUST prepare for this interview or you can be denied your visa.How do you prepare for your student visa interview?You can check the US Department of State website and select your city, then click the link for visa information. Wait times for student visa appointments at embassies and consulates world-wide can be found at Travel.State.Gov.Go USA!- MikeAll information presented here is from my personal research and my attempts to save you time and money when pursuing your dream of coming to the USA to study. Do not take any of this information as LEGAL advice – I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on TV. This information is gathered from a variety of sources including many U.S. Government websites and I urge you to validate this information as much as possible, just as I do when posting on this blog.Share this:Tagged on: applying, overseas By Mike Wallace., | May 7, 2020| Applying for a visa | No Comments | ← TransferringStudents Studying Abroad →Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.SearchRead From any CategoryApplying for a visa (5)Changing Status (6)China (1)College Information (6)F-1 Student Visa (6)Family and Dependents (1)General Information (10)Getting Started (3)Graduate Students (1)Immigration Reform (5)India (1)Interview (1)OPT (optional practical training) (1)Paying Visa Fees (2)Scheduling your interview (1)STEM (2)Student Visa (9)Studying Abroad (1)Transferring (1)Undergrad Path to US (6)Working on your Visa (2)Why risk getting your student visa denied?Special Spring Semester Discount:Browse the ArchivesMay 2014 (7)April 2014 (1)August 2013 (2)May 2013 (20)April 2013 (8)February 2013 (20)January 2013 (11)Choose a Recent PostIndia Students Love STEM FieldsMay 8, 2014F-1 Visa Interview ChecklistMay 8, 2014Students Studying AbroadMay 7, 2014Applying from OverseasMay 7, 2014TransferringMay 7, 2014Changing StatusMay 7, 2014What’s Special About an F-1 Student VisaMay 2, 2014Canada & Bermuda Student’s Don’t Need Visa’s for USA SchoolApril 28, 2014New State Department Video Gets it RightAugust 23, 2013Documentation for F-1 Student Visa InterviewAugust 1, 2013Campus gear…Get noticed…Feed your ears…Get some cool clothes for college…Study longer…Subscribe to this blogEnter your email address to subscribe to the Go USA Visa Center blog to receive updates. 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