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When should you arrive at college? – Visa USA Expert
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When should you arrive at college? – Visa USA Expert
When should you arrive at college Most schools recommend that all students arrive to their college at least one week prior to the first day of the semester.

When should you arrive at college? - Visa USA Expert

When should you arrive at college?F1 and J1 students may enter the U.S. up to 30 days prior to the first day of the semester. Most schools recommend that all students arrive to their college at least one week prior to the first day of the semester.This gives students time to attend the International Services check-in, the final orientation sessions, and to avoid late registration fees.Graduate students with university assistantships should plan to arrive one week prior to the start date on the official university offer letter.Don’t Be Denied Your VisaKeep in mind that just because you have been accepted into a college and you have applied for your student visa, you can automatically make your travel plans and come to the USA. The last step in the process is preparing for and being approved for your student visa at your student visa interview.Your interview takes place at a consulate/embassy in your home country and last year over 160,000 students were accepted into college and ready to fly to the USA – but they failed their F1 student visa interview!Don’t let that happen to you – be prepared for your student visa interview by getting my ebook today.GoUSA!- 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:Google+ Mike WardLike this:Like Loading...