Understanding the Process

The Dream is to study abroad. However, there are stringent requirements and procedures to be followed.
At Scholastic Frontier, we will help you fulfill this dream. As mentioned, doing it on your own can be costly and if ever denied, will pay full price to reapply.

Before we go through the procedures, let us educate ourselves about the types of visas and other requirements.

TYPES OF VISA FOR THE USA

M-1 Visa

This type of Visa is for those who will be in a NON-academic, training, or even Vocational School.
For this type, you can apply for technical and/or vocational training. Can even possibly work (without a work permit) until completing the course requirements.

J-1 Visa

This type of Visa is for students who would want to work in the USA and be in study-based exchange and visitor programs only. They apply for this to teach, receive certain skill training, and of course, learn.
This is structured towards advanced training.

F-1 Visa

This is what we call the “ACADEMIC STUDENT VISA”.
It gives you access to enter the United States as a full-time student. The college, University, or any Academic Institution must be accredited to be able to apply for this.
Attaining this F-1 Visa is our only goal to embark on your frontier.

WHAT IS A STUDENT VISA?

A citizen of any foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must obtain a visa. This can be an immigrant visa for permanent residence or a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay, or a student visa to study in the United States.
Your course of study and the type of school you plan to attend will determine which type of Visa you will be granted if pass the requirements.

Acceptance must be at an SEVP Approved School.

The first step is to apply to a SEVP-approved school in the United States. After the acceptance of your enrollment, you will be registered for this. There will be a SEVIS I-901 fee (included and will be paid by Scholastic Frontier).

The SEVP-approved school will then issue you a Form I-20. After you receive the Form I-20 and register in SEVIS, the next step is applying to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for a student (F or M) visa. Here we will utilize the Form I-20 to the consular officer when you are scheduled to attend your visa interview.

OTHER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE STUDENT VISA

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Required academic qualifications.
  • Essential language proficiency.
  • Completed all F-1 or M-1 and J-1 application forms.
  • The passport must be valid for 6 months beyond the departure date. So, apply now and go for the next college start date to ensure a smoother process for approval.
  • Application fee payment receipt.
  • Intent to depart the United States after studies.
  • Attain diplomas, transcripts and even certificates from your school.
  • A translation of your Diploma.
  • Proof of funds.
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