Studying in the USA
A special visa is available for students studying in the USA for a short period. The Student Exchange and Visitor Program assists the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State issue the appropriate visas for those students who wish to study in the USA.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How Do I Apply To Study In The U.S.?
You first must apply to study at a USCIS-approved school in the United States. When you contact a school that you are interested in attending, you should be told immediately if the school accepts … more -
I Want To Be A Student In The US. What Type Of Visa Do I Need?
People who wish to come to the US to pursue fulltime academic or vocational studies are typically admitted into the US in one of two nonimmigrant categories. The M1 category … more -
What Kind Of Visa Do I Need To Participate In A Cultural Exchange Program In The Us?
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides two nonimmigrant visa categories for persons to participate in exchange visitor programs in the United States. The "J" visa is for … more

