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F-1 Student Visa: Your Gateway to Studying in the United States

The F-1 Student Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to pursue academic studies or language training programs in the U.S. At Truett Immigration, our experienced team is dedicated to helping you navigate the F-1 visa application process with confidence and ease.

From preparing your documentation to guiding you through the interview process, we provide personalized support tailored to your educational goals.

Why Choose Our F-1 Visa Services?

  • Comprehensive eligibility assessment

  • Assistance with Form I-20 and SEVIS registration

  • Guidance on visa application and interview preparation

  • Support with maintaining status while studying

  • Help with extensions, transfers, and work authorization options

Frequently Asked Questions About the F-1 Student Visa

1. What is the F-1 Student Visa?
It is a visa for international students who want to attend an academic program or language training in the U.S.

2. How do I apply for an F-1 visa?
You must be accepted by a SEVP-certified school, receive Form I-20, pay the SEVIS fee, complete the DS-160 visa application, and attend a visa interview.

3. Can I work while on an F-1 visa?
F-1 students can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week during school sessions and may be eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after completing their studies.

4. How long can I stay in the U.S. on an F-1 visa?
You may stay for the duration of your academic program plus any authorized practical training period.

5. What happens if I need to extend or change my F-1 status?
We can assist you with extensions, transfers to other schools, or changing your status if your plans change.

Ready to Start Your Educational Journey in the U.S.?

Truett Immigration offers a free initial consultation to assess your eligibility and guide you through every step of the F-1 visa process.

Contact us today to schedule your free screening and take the first step toward your U.S. education dreams.

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