F1 Visa At a Glance

An F1 visa may be obtained for a student who wishes to pursue full-time academic studies in a college, university, seminar, conservatory, private academic high school, other academic institution, or language-training program. Tourists on a B2 visa may have difficulty changing their status to F1 in the US unless their visa has a “prospective student stamp.” A J1 visa holder who is subject to §212(E) may change their status from J1 to F1 but must apply from their home country or through a third country.

A F1 student may work 20 hours per week on campus. F1 students who suffer from economic hardship may secure off campus employment.

Applicants of an F1 Visa appropriate.

Foreign nationals qualified to attend a full course of study at colleges, universities, conservatories, or academic high schools in the US

Requirements for obtaining an F1 Visa.

In order to qualify for F-1 or M-1 status, the alien must first apply to, and be accepted by, an academic institution in the United States authorized to enroll foreign students. The student must establish that he or she has the financial ability to pay for all costs associated with the education sought as well as meet the school’s academic requirements and show that he or she is sufficiently fluent in English.