Student Visas and Passports New York NY

To attend college in the U.S., you must first get permission to enter the country. To do so, you must meet stated requirements, which include that you must be healthy, law abiding, financially self sufficient, and prepared to leave once you have completed your studies.

Gemological Institute of America - New York
(212) 944-5900
270 Madison Avenue 2nd Floor
New York, NY
Apex Technical School
(212) 645-3300
635 Ave of the Americas
New York, NY
New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts
(212) 645-0030
39 W 19th Street
New York, NY
State University of New York College of Optometry
(212) 938-4000
33 West 42nd Street
New York, NY
Berkeley College
(212) 986-4343
3 East 43 Street
New York, NY
Fashion Institute of Technology
(212) 217-7999
227 W 27th St
New York, NY
School of Visual Arts
(212) 592-2000
209 E 23rd St
New York, NY
New York International Beauty School Ltd
(212) 868-7171
500 Eighth Avenue 8th Floor
New York, NY
Wood Tobe - Coburn School
(212) 686-9040
8 E 40th St
New York, NY
Empire Beauty School - Manhattan
(800) 223-3271
22 W 34th St
New York, NY
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Student Visas and Passports

Student Visas and Passports

To attend college in the U.S., you must first get permission to enter the country. To do so, you must meet stated requirements, which include that you must be healthy, law abiding, financially self sufficient, and prepared to leave once you have completed your studies.

Applying for a visa
The rules and regulations governing the entrance of international students into the U.S. are somewhat complicated. If you are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, you must submit to the U.S.consular authorities Form I-20 for an F-1 or M-1 student visa, or Form DS-2019 for a J-1 exchange visitor visa. You must also provide a valid passport from your home country.

The F-1 and J-1 are the most commonly used visas by international students.  F-1 visas are for full-time students in an academic or language program. J-1 visas are for people participating in an exchange visitor program (educational or cultural) in the U.S. M-1 visas are for students attending trade or vocational programs.

The I-20 or DS-2019 forms will be sent from your college after you have been admitted to a full-time academic program and have demonstrated that you have sufficient financial resources to cover all expenses. Before granting the entrance visa, American consular officers may request additional information. They must be convinced that you are a student who plans to return to your home country upon completion of the program.

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