Study in the United States2025-11-10T12:57:12+00:00

Study in the United States

study in united states

Study in the United States

The USA offers diverse programs across thousands of universities, emphasizing practical learning and innovation. International students thrive in multicultural campuses and gain access to post-study work opportunities, global networks, and career growth.

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Students Recruited

15

Universities

95%

Visa Success rate

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Why Choose the United States?

The United States is a global leader in education, technology, and innovation. With its vast range of programs and cutting-edge research facilities, it provides unmatched opportunities for personal and professional development.

OPT & STEM Extensions

Build your career through Optional Practical Training and STEM work extensions after graduation.

Scholarships, Grants & On-Campus Jobs

Take advantage of generous funding options and part-time work opportunities on campus.

Diverse Programs & Global Recognition

Choose from an incredible range of degrees and enjoy qualifications respected worldwide.

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USA visa Application process

  • STEP 1
Application

We carefully review the student's academic history, career goals, and preferences to select the most suitable U.S. universities and programs.

  • STEP 2
Receive Offer

Once applications are submitted, students begin receiving conditional or unconditional offers from universities, tailored to their profile and aspirations.

  • STEP 3
I-20 Issuance / Interview Prep

Once an offer is accepted, the university issues an I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility). We also provide guidance and mock practice for the U.S. visa interview to ensure students are fully prepared.

  • STEP 4
Visa Application

Our experts assist students in completing the DS-160 form, scheduling their biometric appointment, and preparing documents for the F-1 visa interview.

  • STEP 5
Tuition Fee Payment

We guide students through paying the SEVIS I-901 fee along with any required tuition deposits or university fees.

  • STEP 5
Visa Approval & Documentation

After successfully completing the interview, students receive their visa approval and necessary entry documents, allowing them to prepare for travel.

  • STEP 7
Enrollment & Pre-Departure Support

We provide complete pre-departure assistance including accommodation guidance, travel planning, and university enrollment support to ensure a smooth transition to the U.S.

Work Opportunities in USA

Part-Time Work Opportunities (USA)

F-1 students are allowed to work on campus up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session. During official breaks or vacations, full-time work on campus is permitted. Off-campus work (such as CPT or pre-completion OPT) may be possible when tied to the course or with proper authorization.

Optional Practical Training (OPT)
After completing their program, F-1 students may apply for Post-Completion OPT (up to 12 months) to work full-time or part-time in their field of study. STEM graduates may extend OPT by an additional 24 months under the STEM OPT extension.

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Study in the United States experts

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Manager

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What happens if my USA student visa is refused?2025-09-11T11:38:22+00:00

If your visa is denied, you’ll receive a letter explaining the reason. You may reapply after addressing the concerns (e.g., insufficient funds, unclear study intent). Many students succeed on their second attempt with proper preparation and supporting documents.

Can I work while studying in the USA on an F-1 visa?2025-09-11T11:38:04+00:00

Yes, but with restrictions. Students on an F-1 visa can work up to 20 hours per week on-campus during semesters and full-time during breaks. Off-campus employment (CPT or OPT) requires prior authorization from your school’s Designated School Official (DSO) or USCIS.

How much bank balance do I need for a USA student visa?2025-09-11T11:37:36+00:00

You must show proof of funds covering at least one academic year’s tuition plus living expenses. The amount varies by institution and location, but typically ranges between USD $25,000–$45,000 (or more for high-cost programs).

What type of visa do I need to study in the USA?2025-09-11T11:36:13+00:00

Most international students apply for an F-1 Student Visa (for academic programs) or M-1 Visa (for vocational courses). Exchange visitors usually need a J-1 Visa. The visa type depends on the course and institution you choose.

When should I start my USA student visa application?2025-09-11T11:36:36+00:00

You can apply as soon as you receive your I-20 or DS-2019 form from a SEVP-approved institution. It’s recommended to start at least 3–4 months before your program begins, as appointment slots at US embassies/consulates can fill up quickly.

What documents are required for a USA student visa interview?2025-09-11T11:37:07+00:00

You’ll generally need:

  • A valid passport

  • Form I-20 or DS-2019 (signed by your school)

  • Proof of SEVIS fee payment

  • DS-160 confirmation page

  • Visa application fee receipt

  • Academic transcripts, test scores, and admission letter

  • Financial evidence showing you can cover tuition and living costs

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