What is the difference between an F1 and an F2 visa? A F1 Visa…
What documents will you need for your Student Visa interview?
If you are applying for an F1 Visa, you will need the following documents prior to the interview:
your passport (original and photocopied),
the online visa application confirmation (DS-160),
the visa fee payment receipt,
an I-20 Form,
a photo of yourself,
and proof of financial stability.
If you’re applying for an F2 Visa, you’ll need all of the above, plus two additional documents: a birth certificate if you’re the child of an F1 Visa holder, or a marriage certificate if you’re the spouse, and the F1 Visa holder’s I-20 Form.
What restrictions do F2 Visa holders face?
Aside from the flexibility and freedom that F2 Visa holders enjoy, they are subject to a few limitations.
They are not allowed to work in the United States with an F2 Visa, pursue a degree there, obtain a Social Security Number, or enter America before their F1 Visa holder.
How do I get a F1 Visa?
You must first complete the DS-160 online nonimmigrant visa application.
After that, you must upload and print a photo to bring with you to the embassy interview.
After that, you must schedule an interview with the US embassy or consulate, prepare for the interview, and finally, attend the Visa interview.
Is it possible to get a scholarship to study in the United States?
Although most universities do not provide loans or grants to international students, there are numerous organizations that do.
These organizations can be businesses, non-profits, or even private foundations, so do your homework to find the best option for you.