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Visas
If you plan to study in the United States, you must be
accepted for a full course of study by an educational
institution approved by the U.S.
Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS)
and obtain one of the following visas:
- F-1
(Student Visa) for full-time students enrolled
in an academic or language program.
- J-1
(Exchange Visitor Visa) for students seeking practical
training that is not available in their home country
to complete their academic program. Under the J-1
program, you must return to your home country for
a minimum of two years after the end of your studies
in the U.S. before becoming eligible to apply for
an immigrant (permanent residence) visa to return.
- M-1
(Vocational Studies Visa) issued for students
attending non-academic trade and vocational schools.
Contact the American consular office in your home
country or visit BCIS
Online to obtain visa application procedures.
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