Study in the USA
Dec 26th, 2007 by admin
For International Students looking for admission in America
Every year millions of international students arrive to the USA for graduation or getting other higher degrees, for instance, in Engineering, Medicine or Management, Law and so on. So why not, the greatest colleges in about any field are located in this country. The following information is concentrated on receiving a Student visa (also known as F1 visa), some helpful information about the college application process and views after you finish your study are covered as well. Visa, i.e. immigration document let a foreign resident to take a trip to a port-of entry of the U.S. and ask for permission from the American immigration officer to go into the USA.
STEP 1: EXAMS ESSENTIAL TO BE QUALIFIED FOR STUDENT VISA:
a) TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): English is the official language of the USA. Earlier it used to be just paper based exam however today it’s as a rule given online from designated centers in many countries.
b) Specialization specific exam: Depending upon which specific branch and level of education, so there is an examination for that your specific field. Tests offices are situated all over the world, they are mostly computer based.
STEP 2: STUDENT VISA (or F-1 Visa) Every student are supposed to have a non-immigrant aim i.e. they are coming to the USA truly for educational purposes and not just to go to the country with immigration aim. Students must also show that they have necessary financial resources to get education without the necessity to engage in unlawful or prohibited employment.
STEP 3: ENTERING USA At the US port of Entry, international students must demonstrate all the documents counting passport, I-20 plus Documents from Institution. And the immigration representative after verification will then issue an I-94 Arrival/Departure Record which has a unique number. You must keep it safe, perhaps attached to the passport.