Student Visa Basics

Curricular Practical Training

Curricular Practical Training (CPT) allows F-1 students to engage in off-campus employment that is an integral part of their academic curriculum, such as internships or cooperative education (co-op) programs. CPT is not available at all universities. CPT must be authorized by the school’s Designated School Official (DSO) and does not require separate approval from U.S….
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10 Basic Visa Rules

Here are 10 basic rules to remember and follow while you are on a student visa. Make sure you follow ALL U.S. visa regulations and your institution’s rules to avoid falling out of legal status. Note that working illegally or being convicted of a felony are particularly serious visa violations. You can find rules specific…
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Optional Practical Training

Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a type of temporary work authorization granted to international students in the U.S. on an F-1 visa. It allows them to gain practical experience in their field of study either during or after their academic program. OPT allows F-1 students to work in a job related to their major for…
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F-1, B2 or Visa Waiver?

Determining the appropriate visa or status to enter the U.S. can be confusing. For a relatively short program, it may seem easiest to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa (B2) if you already have one in your passport, or on a visa waiver if your country participates in this program. However, U.S. immigration authorities…
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The Visa Interview

To obtain a visa, you will undergo a visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country. The interview usually lasts between 3 to 10 minutes. Your goal in the interview is to prove to the consular officer that you plan to return to your home country after your visit or studies…
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The Student Visa Process

Applying for a U.S. student visa involves several key steps, primarily for the F-1 visa, which is designated for full-time academic students. Here’s an overview of the process:​ Before applying for a student visa, you must be accepted by a U.S. school certified by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). All schools on this…
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