F-1 student visa

The F-1 student visa is a non-immigrant visa for individuals who wish to study in the United States. It allows individuals to enter the U.S. temporarily for the purpose of pursuing a full-time course of study at an accredited academic institution such as a college, university, or language school.

The F-1 visa also allows students to engage in certain types of practical training related to their field of study, such as internships or co-op programs.

To be eligible for an F-1 visa, an individual must be accepted to a full-time program of study in the U.S., demonstrate that they have the financial resources to support themselves during their stay, and have a foreign residence that they have no intention of abandoning. The length of stay for an F-1 visa holder depends on the length of their program of study.

It’s important to note that F-1 visa holders are subject to immigration regulations and must maintain their student status to remain in the U.S. legally.

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