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Re: executive MBA f1 visa Hii sir, I Wants to get the Information About the F1 Visa requirements in U.S. for Indian students ? |
Re: executive MBA f1 visa All accepted undergrad and graduate program (including MBA) students from India require an F1 visa stamping to get into the U.S. and stay there for the entire duration of the MBA course. Category of U.S. Visa If you are applying for regular graduate programs (like an MBA degree or any other Masters program) or undergraduate courses, youd need an F category visa. As the student, you will need an F1 visa and your dependents (if any) would need an F2 visa. The actual time to get a student visa isnt much. But the background work needed e.g. getting all the visa requirements (documents, fees, etc) can be time consuming. There are 4 basic qualifying criteria: An admit from a SEVP certified university Proof of finances to fund the MBA (or any other graduate or undergrad) program Basic pre-requisites for the course Intention to come back to India after completing your study i.e. you are not a potential immigrant Required Documents Form I-20: You know what this is. It needs to be signed by the institution granting you the admission offer Passport: This should have a validity of at least 6 months beyond the intended period of stay in the U.S. Photograph (2 2): Note that the photo dimensions are different from the regular passport size photos that you might have. SEVIS Fee and F1 Visa fee: These need to be paid before you go for your F1 visa interview appointment. The SEVIS fee can be paid online with a credit card, while the F1 visa fee can be paid at an approved Indian bank. Other documents as suggested by the U.S. embassy / consulate |
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