You will be prepared to finish and submit your application for an F-1 student visa after you have finished these stages.
1. Get Accepted and Get Your I-20
When you are accepted to a US university with SEVP certification, the F-1 student visa application procedure begins. The US government uses SEVP accreditation as evidence that your university is both recognized and adequately resourced to offer you an education.
Your university will provide your I-20 form after you are accepted. This form records your study schedule and offers corroborating details about your visit.
The following information is recorded in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) when your I-20 is issued:
- Your SEVIS ID number
- Your program's start and end dates
- Your intended program of study
- Your funding sources
- Cost of attendance at your school of choice
- Other personal information
Your university provides this information based on what you submit in your university application materials.
As soon as you receive your I-20, make sure all your information is accurate, and then sign at the bottom of the first page. It can take a long time to fix an error on your I-20 and if something is wrong, you may not be granted access to the country. Retain your Form I-20 when you travel to the US. You will need it to enter the US, to work, and for other activities (e.g., getting a US driver’s licence).
2. Pay Your SEVIS Fee
The total cost for your F-1 student visa will be approximately $510, which includes the cost of the visa itself, plus SEVIS processing and maintenance fees.
- Requirements: Your I-20
- Cost: $350 (INR 29,000)
Make sure to save the I-901 SEVIS fee receipt. You will need it for your visa interview.
3. Complete Your DS-160 Visa Application
Your DS-160 is your visa application. All prospective international students must complete DS-160 to receive an F-1 visa.
- Requirements: Your I-20, passport, travel itinerary, and photo for your visa
- Cost: $160 (INR 13,000)
After you successfully submit your DS-160, you will receive a printed confirmation with a barcode on it. Save this form; you will need it for your visa interview.
4. Schedule Your Visa Interview
Find the nearest US embassy or consulate and schedule your visa interview. Wait times will vary by country and can take months, so remember to set up your appointments as early as possible!
5. Attend Your Visa Interview
During the interview portion of the F-1 visa application process, the US consulate or embassy confirms you are coming to study as a legitimate, serious student. In your visa interview, you must also prove that you have the funds to cover your time studying in the US, and confirm that you plan on returning home after your studies are complete. Attending your visa interview in person is required, though there are a few rare exceptions (e.g., if you are younger than 14 or older than 80 years of age, or if you meet certain visa renewal requirements).
- Cost: Your DS-160 payment covers the cost
- Where to apply: Scheduling portal for your visa interview
After you complete your visa interview, you will be granted your F-1 visa and acquire F-1 status. You are now cleared to study in the USA!
You may be nervous about your impending interview as an international student. Although having anxiety is natural, don't forget to breathe deeply and keep in mind that you are well-prepared! Although it's an essential interview, it shouldn't be a stressful one.
ADVICE FOR YOUR VISA INTERVIEW
Your interviewer will probe to ascertain:
- Do you belong as a student?
- Do you possess the funds necessary to pay for your education?
- When you finish your degree, do you intend to go back home?
Questions You Might be Asked at Your F-1 Student Visa Interview
- Why did you pick this university?
- Which other US universities did you apply to?
- How will you pay for your education?
- Do you have relatives in the USA?
- Do you plan to work while in the USA?
- What do you plan to do after graduation?