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February 2013 – Visa USA Expert
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February 2013 – Visa USA Expert

February 2013 - Visa USA Expert

There are two primary fees that you will have to pay to get your student visa: Non-immigrant visa application processing fee – For current fees for Department of State government services select Fees. You will need to provide a receipt showing the… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Paying Visa Fees | Read more Types of Visas for International Students? Types of visas for international students is an interesting question. The U.S.A. Department of State issues different types of visas to international students who want to come here to the U.S. for further education: F-1 A full-time student would receive… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Student Visa | Read more Once Your Visa is Approved, Are You Home Free? Once your visa is approved, are you home free? you’ve done all your paperwork and passed your Consular Officer interview and travel to the U.S., is there anything that could possibly stop you from entering the U.S. and beginning your… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Student Visa | Read more How Long Can You Stay in US with a Student Visa? How long can you stay in the US with a student visa? When you enter the U.S. on your student visa, you will usually be allowed to stay for the duration of your your student status. That means you may… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Student Visa | Read more What is Optional Practical Training? As in international student coming over to the USA, you have probably asked yourself what is optional practical training? Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a period during which undergraduate and graduate students with F-1 status who have completed or have been… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | OPT (optional practical training), Working While You Study | Read more What is SEVP and SEVIS? SEVP The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) is designed to help the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of State better monitor school and exchange programs and F, M and J category visitors. SEVIS Exchange visitor and student… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Application Process | Read more Scheduling Your Visa Interview Scheduling your visa interview is a big part of adventure. In general, almost every person who applies for a student visa (either F1 or M1) must show up at their Consulate and go through a one on one interview with… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Application Process | Read more First Step for Student Visa First step for student visa? What’s the first step for student visa? If you are interested in studying in the United States, you should be asking yourself what you need to do first. The first step is to research the… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | Getting Started, Student Visa, Transferring your visa | Read more Visa Approval Tips Visa approval tips These visa approval tips are provided in order to better help you prepare you for passing the student visa interview. The following tips will not guarantee the approval of your visa after your interview, but they should… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | General Information | Read more Entering the USA Entering the USA When entering the USA, international students should carry their passport with visa stamp and I-20 or DS-2019 in their carry-on luggage on the airplane. Students will be given a WHITE arrival card (I-94) on the airplane that… By Mike Wallace., | February 6, 2013 | General Information | Read more « PreviousPick a LanguageTranslate » Amazon.com WidgetsCheck us out on FacebookWhat’s Hot Now?About F-1Application ProcessBest ResourcesChanging StatusChinaCollege InformationCommunity CollegeCommunity CollegeF-1 Visa InterviewFamily and DependentsFinancesGeneral InformationGetting StartedGraduate StudentsI-20Immigration ReformIndiaInterviewOPT (optional practical training)Paying Visa FeesScheduling Your Visa InterviewSEVISState DepartmentSTEMStudent VisaStudying AbroadTransferring your visaUndergrad Path to USVisa InterviewWorking While You Study(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Questions & Feedback?Go USA Visa CenterHelping all international students get a visa and come to USA for [email protected] +plus.google.com/110483511829917150387 Go USA Visa Center FacebookGo USA Visa Center TwitterGo USA Visa Center Google PlusGo USA Visa Center YoutubeGo USA Visa Center LinkedIn