Study in USA

International students looking for a top-notch education frequently choose the United States as their destination. The nation's education system enjoys great acclaim and provides a wide variety of programs for all levels of study. Primary, secondary, and post-secondary education is all included in the US educational system, which places a heavy focus on the liberal arts. In high school, vocational education and training, as well as undergraduate and graduate degree programs, universities and colleges accept international students. Strong academic offerings, opportunities for independent study, and eminent faculty are hallmarks of American institutions. Academic counseling, career assistance, and student clubs are some of the support services and tools that American universities offer to their international students.

The types of USA Student Visas:


There are three types of student visas in the United States of America (USA): F, J, and M.

A. F-1 student visa:
To study at a USA-accredited university or college.

B. J-1 exchange visa:
To take part in an exchange program offered by high schools and universities.

C. M-1 student visa:
To take part in training programs, vocational studies, and non-academic programs in the USA.

Documents required for University Application:

Scan copy of your passport

Scan copies (original) of all educational Certificates & Mark sheets

Scan copies (original) of Two Academic Reference Letter (For PG)

Statement of Purpose

Scan copy (original) of Academic IELTS Certificate(if required)

Job experience letter (if required)

Other supporting documents (if available, e.g extracurricular activities)

Necessary documents for Visa Application

Visa application form

Acceptance in a SEVP certified institute and form I-20

Payment for SEVIS

An application for a non-immigrant visa and form DS-160

Your photographs in specific formats and contact number

Academic certificates, such as degrees, diplomas, or transcripts

Evidence to show you have enough funds to bear living expenses, such as bank statements, scholarship program, and a statement of your sponsor’s financial undertaking if any

Interview Preparation:

Preparing for a student visa interview for the United States can be an important part of the process for international students who are planning to study in the US. Here are some tips to help you prepare for your US student visa interview:

Research the visa requirements:

Practice your English language skills:

Prepare your documents:

Prepare for common interview questions:

Be prepared to discuss your ties to your home country:

Dress appropriately:

Be honest and direct: