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G E O 7 F L Y

Study In USA

USA Student Visa Process

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Selecting a University and a Course

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Filing Student Admission Application

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Receiving Offer Letter from University

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Paying tuition fee to the University

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Receive Letter of Acceptance & Fee receipt

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Paying Sevis Fee and receiving i-20 Form

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Filing F1 Student Visa DS-160

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Scheduling and attending Interview at the US Embassy

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Approval book the Air ticket and Fly

STUDY IN USA

Students all across the globe consider the USA as the most preferred study destination because of the high-quality education standard and teaching methodologies. In addition, the country is home to some of the top-ranking universities worldwide. Following are some of the reasons why students should go and study in the USA.

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USA STUDENT VISA

If you want to study as a full-time student in the United States, you will generally need a student visa. There are two nonimmigrant visa categories for persons wishing to study in the United States. These visas are commonly known as the F and M visas. The “F” category is for academic students, and the “M” is for vocational students.

You may enter in the F-1 visa category provided you meet the following criteria:

F-1 STUDENT VISA

The F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows you to enter the United States as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution or in a language training program. You must enroll in a program or course of study that culminates in a degree, diploma, or certificate, and the U.S. government must authorize your school to accept international students.

M-1 STUDENT VISA

The M-1 visa (Vocational Student) category includes vocational or nonacademic programs other than language training.

ENGLISH TEST REQUIREMENT

WORKING WHILE STUDYING

F-1 students may not work off-campus during the first academic year but may accept on-campus employment under certain conditions and restrictions. After the first academic year, F-1 students may engage in three types of off-campus employment:

F-1 students may also be eligible to work off-campus on a case-by-case basis due to special situations such as severe economic hardship or extraordinary student relief. M-1 students may engage in practical training only after they have completed their studies. For both F-1 and M-1 students, any off-campus training employment must be related to their area of study and must be authorized before starting any work by the Designated School Official (the person authorized to maintain the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)) and USCIS.

Students: Academic and Vocational (F and M visas)

APPLY FOR A STUDENT VISA

“Geo7Fly Solutions” provides customized solutions for all students looking for an opportunity for higher education overseas. Our services start with the counseling of selecting the right course based on your interest and educational background.

As we have a good network with universities and colleges, the students will have various courses to choose from. We make sure that the selected course is perfectly compatible with students’ personal and professional goals.

Our services are at par with the competitors as we prepare students’ portfolios by highlighting key areas and handling the entire correspondence with the universities/colleges on the students’ behalf at the time of admission.

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After receiving the admission letters, we will process the student visa application. We provide complete supervision for the preparation of financial documents, completing applications, and related processes. After achieving the student visa, we walk through our pre-departure services, guidance, Health Insurance, Lodging, etc. And if needed, we will help you with work permits and getting permanent residence.

WHY GEO7FLY FOR A STUDENT VISA?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can we stay on a student visa?

    Accommodations are available both on and off-campus. Students stay in the dormitories if available on campus or students can stay in the rented apartments or shared accommodation which are available outside the University Campus.

  • When do the admissions take place?

    Admissions take place during the month of January and August.

  • What is the average tuition fee?

    Tuition fee ranges from $20k to $45k per Graduation program

  • What is the average living cost per month?

    Living cost depends on the location and way of life. It may be around $600 to $1000.

  • Can we work with Student Visa part-time or full-time?

    You are allowed to work part-time and also full-time based on your majors. On-Campus jobs include working as a research assistant, teaching assistant, working in University as per available post. Off-Campus jobs will be based on CPT options, which are provided after 9 month stays in the USA.

  • How long do USA Master’s degrees take?

    USA Masters take around 18 – 36 months based on credits/courses the student selects.

  • How early can we enter the USA?

    F1 visa can be issued up to 120 days before the program start date as listed on the student’s I-20. But students cannot enter the United States more than 30 days in advance of the beginning of studies.

  • What kind of expenses should a student expect when coming to the USA?

    Tuition Fee, Health Insurance, Travel, Accommodation, and Food.

  • Are Scholarships provided for students who are studying in the USA?

    Scholarships depend on the merit of the student and also if funds are available at the University.

  • What is an I-20?

    I -20 form is the document that the student will receive from the university/college that the student has been accepted into. It will provide details of the program you are enrolled in, the estimated length of the program, program cost, etc.

  • What is SEVIS?

    The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), administered by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is an Internet-based system that maintains data on foreign students and exchange visitors before and during their stay in the United States.

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