Frequently asked questions
Questions about F-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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What is a ”designated sponsor letter” for J-1?
A designated sponsor letter confirms acceptance into a J-1 program and the sponsor''s commitment to guide the participant, essential for the correct visa process.
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What is a ”Designated Third Party” when submitting documents?
'Designated Third Party'' is the person authorized to submit documents on your behalf in the visa process, with attention to reputation and rules to avoid risks in submission.
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What is a ”field trip” on the F-1?
Field trip on the F-1 is an official educational excursion that complements practical learning, without the need for extra travel authorizations for short trips and within immigration rules.
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What is a ”financial sponsor letter”?
Financial sponsor letter is a document that proves formal financial support for students applying for the F visa in the USA, essential to ensure legitimacy and legal compliance.
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What is a ”mid-term break”?
Mid-term break is a pause in the middle of the semester that allows rest and preparation, without affecting the F visa status, provided the student maintains enrollment and course load.
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What is a ”multi-year F-1 visa”?
The multi-year F-1 visa allows multiple entries into the U.S. during its validity period, making it essential to strictly follow immigration rules to ensure a safe academic experience.
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What is a ”non-degree program” with F-1?
The F-1 visa allows attendance in academic programs and ''non-degree programs'', which are courses without a diploma, provided the student follows all immigration rules and chooses reliable institutions.
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What is a ”program freeze”?
'Program freeze'' is the temporary suspension of accepting new students into academic programs, which can impact visas and continuity of studies in the US.
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What is a ”program level change”?
Program level change is the alteration of the academic level under an F visa, requiring an update in SEVIS to maintain the student''s legal status in the USA.
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What is a ”public institution” and a ”private institution”?
Understand the difference between a ''public institution'' and a ''private institution'' for F visa students and ensure a safe, informed choice in your US immigration process.
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What is a ”record transfer” in SEVIS?
The ''record transfer'' in SEVIS is the formal transfer of an F-1 student''s record between institutions to keep their immigration status updated and legal.
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What is a ”reduction of course load” for medical reasons?
A reduction of course load for medical reasons allows students with F visas in the USA to temporarily reduce their courses, ensuring recovery without compromising immigration status.
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What is a ‘study plan’ in the context of a master’s degree?
The study plan is an essential document that details your academic and professional objectives, proving commitment and clarity in the master''s project to consular authorities.
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What is a “B-2 prospective student” and how does it differ from the F-1?
The F-1 visa is for full-time studies; the B-2 prospective student is for short visits and academic evaluation. Choosing the correct visa is essential for legality and a successful trip.
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What is a “chapter” of a college fraternity or sorority?
Fraternity or sorority chapters are important local units on campus, promoting culture, leadership, and integration for students with F visas, always respecting immigration laws.
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What is a “Designated Fingerprint Site”?
"Designated Fingerprint Site" is a place authorized for fingerprint collection from F visa applicants, ensuring security and compliance with US laws.
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What is a “Designated Port of Entry”?
The Designated Port of Entry is the official location for legal entry into the U.S., where documents are verified to ensure compliance and security of the immigration process.
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What is a “Designated Sponsor Organization”?
A Designated Sponsor Organization is an institution authorized by SEVP to sponsor international students for the F visa, issuing documents and ensuring legal compliance during their studies in the USA.
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What is a “DHS site visit”?
DHS site visit is an inspection by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to ensure legal compliance and security in immigration processes, especially for F visas.
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What is a “financial statement from the bank”?
The "financial statement from the bank" is an official bank statement required to prove financial resources for the F visa, ensuring that you can cover your stay in the US.