F-1 Visa

The F-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to travel to the USA and study for a full-time degree at an institution authorized by the US Government.
What is an F-1 Visa?
The F-1 visa is a highly sought-after US student visa designed for international students wishing to pursue academic and language programs at accredited educational institutions in the United States. Under the F-1 visa, students are granted the opportunity to study full-time, work part-time on-campus, and participate in Optional Practical Training (OPT) to gain practical experience in their field of study. 

Benefits

Specialized Fields of Study

This visa allows students to immerse themselves in academic programs tailored to their career aspirations.

Cultural Immersion

F-1 Visa holders have the unique opportunity to experience cultural immersion by studying and living in the United States.

Employment Opportunities

The F-1 Visa provides limited employment opportunities for students, offering valuable hands-on experience in their field of study.

CPT & OPT Training

F-1 Visa holders can engage in CPT & OPT Training to gain practical work experience in their chosen field during or after completing their studies.

Requirements

English proficiency

Proficiency in the English language is essential for academic success and effective communication within US institutions and the broader community.

Acceptance into a US study program

Applicants must receive an acceptance letter from a US educational institution offering a program that aligns with their educational goals and field of study.

Form I-20

This form is essential for initiating the F-1 Visa application process and serves as documentation for enrollment.

Paid SEVIS fee

The SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee is a mandatory payment that funds the F-1 Visa program.

CPT & OPT

Curricular Practical Training (CPT)

With the help of employment, paid or unpaid internships, or cooperative (co-op) education, international students on an F-1 visa can be given the opportunity to temporarily complete curricular practical training (CPT). CPT must be finished before graduation and it must be covered in a recognized curriculum.

Optional Practical Training (OPT)

With the help of the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, foreign students who are studying on an F-1 visa may work for up to 12 months in a job that is related to their field of study. Students on F-1 visas can apply for OPT once their first academic year is finalized.

Difference between CPT & OPT

The period of time you are qualified for these programs and the types of work that are permitted in each program are the main differences between OPT and CPT. 

• CPT must be finished before graduation.
• OPT can be finished either before or after graduation.

• CPT employment enables students to participate in an internship, practicum, or cooperative (co-op) education program with or without pay as part of their main curriculum.
• OPT is not employer-specific and permits employment—not an internship or co-op—without the need to receive course credit.

Timeline - How can I stay longer in the USA?

  • F-1 Visa

    Duration
    3-4 years

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  • H-1B Visa

    Duration
    up to 6 years

  • Green Card

    Duration
    Permanent

Frequently asked questions

What is an F-1 Visa?

The F-1 Visa is a non-immigrant student visa that allows international students to pursue academic studies in the United States at accredited colleges, universities, and other educational institutions.

Am I eligible for an F-1 Visa?

To be eligible for an F-1 Visa, you must have been accepted for a full-time academic program at a US educational institution, demonstrate sufficient financial resources to cover your education and living expenses, and maintain a residence abroad that you have no intention of abandoning.

Can I work on an F-1 Visa?

F-1 Visa holders are allowed to work on-campus part-time while school is in session and full-time during designated school breaks. Students can be eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for temporary work authorization related to their field of study.

How long can I stay in the USA on an F-1 Visa?

F-1 Visa holders are allowed to stay in the USA for the duration of their academic program, including any authorized practical training period. Upon completion of their studies, students are allowed an additional grace period of 60 days to prepare for departure or to apply for post-completion OPT.

Can I travel outside the USA with an F-1 Visa?

Yes, F-1 Visa holders can travel outside the USA and re-enter as long as they have a valid F-1 Visa and an endorsed Form I-20 from their designated school official. It is essential to check the travel guidelines and ensure that the visa and documents remain valid during the travel period.

What is the process for applying for an F-1 Visa?

To apply for an F-1 Visa, you must first be accepted by a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-approved school in the USA. Then, you will need to pay the SEVIS fee, complete the Nonimmigrant Visa Application (Form DS-160), and schedule an interview at a US embassy or consulate in your home country.
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