M-1 Student Visa is applicable for international students who wish to enroll in non-academic vocational studies in the United States. Flight training, cooking classes, technical courses, mechanical classes etc are considered as vocational studies.
M-2 Student Dependent Visa – Dependents (spouse and children) of a M1 student visa holder is granted a M2 visa. You would need a M2 I-20 from your vocational school prior to visa application filing.
The outcome of your visa is entirely dependent on the visa interview. CONFIDENCE, CLARITY and CONVICTION in your delivery is key to make a positive impression on the visa officer and to be successful at the visa interview.
It’s not ‘what you say’ but HOW YOU SAY it!
Step 1:
Completing the online DS160 form.
Step 2:
Creating online case profile.
Step 3:
Generating CGI and payment of applicable visa fee.
Step 4:
Scheduling the visa biometric (OFC) and interview appointments.
Step 5:
Collating all relevant documents including all financial related documents.
Step 6:
Sponsors documents.
Step7:
Appearing for the visa interview.
Step 8:
Collection of passport.
2 inches x 2 inches with 70 - 80% face in white background. Only required for children under 14 and drop-box eligible applicants.
Subject to interview availability
Visa fee, processing time, procedures etc. are subject to change at any time and is at the discretion of the embassy.
It is at the discretion of the visa officer at the Embassy if they wish to call you in for a personal interview or not.
3 months before your intended date of travel.
I-20 is sent to you by the university/college you have been accepted at. You need this form to apply for the student visa. It certifies that:
SEVIS – Student and Exchange Visitor Information System.
For complete details please refer to https://www.ice.gov/sevis
Requirements for a loan vary from bank to bank subject to their own terms and conditions, your credit scores, collateral etc. You would need to enquire at your bank branch for further information.
A F1 visa is for student enrolled for any academic or language course. A M1 visa is for a student enrolled in non-academic or vocational courses (Eg: flight training).
If you are a spouse and/or minor child of a student in the US, you qualify as a dependent. Children over the age of 21 are not eligible as dependents.
Yes, they can apply at the same time or anytime later as well.
An Indian passport holder must apply for a M1 visa from India or their current country of residence if they wish to study in the US.
You can travel one month before start of the program.
No. You would need to pay a new visa fee and apply for a new visa.
Typically, the processing time is 3/5 working days from the interview date. However, you would be notified if the embassy requires more time for verification etc.
OFC appointment is to be scheduled at least one day before the visa interview appointment.
Visa approval is at the sole discretion of the visa officer.
Once paid, this visa fee is neither refundable nor is it transferable to anyone else.
Sometimes, the embassy may request additional documents to aid their decision.
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