UKRAINE/RUSSIA
Ukraine is a country in the East of Europe. The area of 603,628 km² making it the largest country on the European continent. Ukraine borders on Russian Federation to the east and northeast, Belarus to the northwest, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south and southeast, respectively. Ukraine’s history began with the Kievan Rus’, the precursor to the East Slavs. From the 9th century the Kiev Rus’ became a large and powerful nation but disintegrated in the 12th century. After the Great Northern War (1700–1721) Ukraine was divided into regional powers and, by the 19th century, the largest part of Ukraine was integrated into the Russian Empire and the rest was left under Austro-Hungarian control. After a chaotic period of incessant warfare and several attempts at independence (1917–21) following World War I and the Russian Civil War, it emerged as one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union in 1922. following World War I and the Russian Civil War, it emerged as one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union in 1922. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic’s territory was enlarged westward shortly before and after World War II, and southwards in 1954 with the Crimea transfer. In 1945, the Ukrainian SSR became one of the founding members of the United Nations.
- Quality Education
- European Life Standard
- Worldwide Acceptance of Ukrainian Method of Teaching
- English Medium of Instruction
- Better Job Prospects
- Emphasis on Practical Aspects in Teaching
- Moderate Climate around the year
- Outstanding International Faculty
- One of the Best Transportation systems in Europe
- International Students enjoy approximately 30%~ 50% discounts on travel
- Enrichment of Experience through Visiting Professors from USA , CANADA , UK , etc.
- Participation of Students in Seminars/Symposia/Project Work, etc. in other European cities
- Chances of Permanent Residence & Settlement in Europe after completion of study
program - 100% VISA assured to deserving candidatesEtudier et vivre en Ukrane
- Globally Recognized Courses (Europe, UK, USA, Asia, Africa)
- Medical degree recognized by WHO, UNESCO, PLAB(UK), USMLE(USA), throughout EU and Various International Organization
- No Entry Test
- No IELTS or TOEFL required
- Tuition fee paid on arrival
- Cost effective
Higher Education :
International students get their higher education in universities, academies and institutes that are not only accredited, but also have a special license to teach foreign students. All the universities from this Guide possess the license. The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine controls the quality of educational services done to foreign students. International students start their studying with a foundation year. It includes a course of Ukrainian (Russian) language and some of the comprehensive subjects according to the future profession
Accommodation:
Having more than 1 million, student institutions of higher education in Ukraine form a system which considers to be one of the biggest in the world. In Ukraine you can get higher education in universities (academies, institutes) accredited on 3-4th level. After 4 years of studying you can get Bachelor degree, 5 years is for specialists, five and a half or 6 years Masters Degree. Among all the enumerated degrees Specialist is the most popular
International Students :
International students live in university hostels. There are various types of hostels. It is also possible to rent a flat.
Holidays :
- New Year 1st of January
- Orthodox Christmas 7th of January
- International Women Day 8th of March
- Orthodox Easter
- Labor Day 1st of May
- Victory Day 9th of May
- Trinity Sunday
- Constitution Day 28th of June
- Day of Independence 24th of August
Malaysia/China
It happened without a great deal of fanfare, but sometime over the last couple of years China surpassed other leading countries, such as France, Germany, and Australia. China is located at the east coast of the largest continent (Eurasia) as well as the western margin of the largest ocean (Pacific). It has a land area of about 9.6 million square km, occupying 6.5 percent of the total land area of the world
China has since ancient times been a united multi-ethnic country. After the foundation of People’s Republic of China, there are total 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the central government, the largest being the Han ethnic group. Chinese Governmentt to Support 50,000 International Students in 2015 1. Travel and Exploration
Studying in China is an excellent opportunity to explore the world’s most populous country. You will
experience China’s unique blend of ancient and modern civilization, as well as its scenic beauty
and bustling nightlife. Visit new places with other students from around the world who you
meet, and you’ll find yourself opening your eyes not just to China, but to the whole world.
2. It’s Affordable
Studying and living in China is cheaper than studying and living in European countries, the U.S., Japan, South Korea and many other countries.
3. Employment Advantage
When it comes to economics, China has been the world’s fastest growing country for the past 30 years. Even during the financial crisis, China’s economic growth has maintained a level of 8%, a pace unthinkable in other countries.
4. Quality of Education and International Recognition
China is striving to build more world-class universities, and investing heavily in higher education. Aside from China’s unique Chinese language, calligraphy, martial arts and other cultural subjects, Chinese degree programs in majors such as engineering, science, medicine, economics and trade, MBA as well as finance are highly revered. As for those who don’t know any Chinese, many universities offer degree programs taught in English, so you can earn your degree while learning the most widely spoken language in the world.
5. Experiencing the Culture Firsthand
Though it may surprise many, Chinese culture and people are extremely diverse and multicultural, consisting of 56 different ethnicities. For example, in Lijiang, in the southern province of Yunnan, twelve different minorities have dwelled together in social harmony for thousands of years, practicing an array of religions spanning from Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, and Islam, to many lesser known ones like Tibetan Buddhism and Bimo Religion of Baiyi.
Turkey/Cyprus
The country is located in such a place that is the melting pot and a bridge between a diversity of cultures. In Turkey you would definitely feel at home
Courses List
- English
- Foundation
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- Accounting & Finance
- Advertising & PR
- Architecture
- Art & Design
- Business
- Computer Sciences
- Economics
- Engineering
- Fashion
- Forensic & Criminology
- Health Sciences
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Language & Linguistics
- Law
- Management
- Marketing
- Media & Communications
- Medicine & Dentistry
- Natural & Environmental Sciences
- Pharmacy
- Politics & International Relations
- Psychology Social Sciences
- Sports
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FRANCE/ITALY
France is well known for its Francophone universities with wide facilities that attract international students.
2-France owes its economic success to its research capacity and to its achievements in the fields of bio- and nanotechnologies, mathematics, physics, medicine, and health, as well as sociology, law, archaeology… 3- Be a part of one of the world’s most effective educational systems 4- France’s universities and other educational institutions do not distinguish between international students and French students. Both groups face identical admission and tuition requirements; both receive the same degrees. • The universities confer “national diplomas,” which have the same weight regardless of the institution that confers them. • The Titre d’ingénieur is a national diploma. The schools that award it are accredited by CTI, the French national commission on engineering degrees. • A similar accreditation procedure exists for government-recognized schools of business and management, the diplomas of which are approved by the French state and, in many cases, have received international recognition or accreditation. • France’s schools of art and specialized schools also undergo national certification. • Licence = 6 semesters = 180 ECTS (Baccalauréat or equivalent + 3 years) • Master = 10 semesters = 300 ECTS (Baccalauréat or equivalent + 5 years) • Doctorate = 16 semesters (Baccalauréat or equivalent + 8 years) 2-Students enjoy special advantages in France that make life more enjoyable An extensive system of discounts, assistance, and special facilities allows students to stretch a relatively modest budget to cover basic needs—and to enjoy life in France. Benefits include a network of student restaurants, university housing, rent subsidies, health insurance, student clubs and associations, and discounts on public transportation, movies, museums, libraries, and sporting events. 3- Sports and cultural activities More than 2,000 cinemas, 1,200 museums, and 33,000 theatrical performances attest to the vitality of everyday cultural life in Paris and throughout France. Festivals of music, song, and dance; athletic events; and celebrations of books, food, and science round out the cultural life for which France is rightly famous. 4- Students enjoy discounts and special subscription prices at all cultural events. Student status also makes it easy to stay active in sports through discounted access to athletic facilities. Rare is the campus that does not host a wide range athletic clubs, associations, and leagues. Many universities and schools are located in city centers, offering easy access to the rich social and cultural life of France’s lively cities. Museums, bookstores, theaters, and cafés are never very far away. 5- Helpful briefs on coming to France This set of briefs sets out in practical detail everything the student needs to know about travel arrangements and arriving in France. Organized chronologically (“A month before departure,” “A week before departure,” “Upon arrival,” “Your first week,” and so on), the briefs help students prepare in a practical way for their departure, to prioritize their first steps, to identify urgent tasks, and, in so doing, to ensure a smooth arrival in France. 6- Enjoy French culture shock An A to Z Handbook for Student and Daily Life in France This pocket guide in French and English, organized like a dictionary in which the entries are color coded by theme (culture, academic life, health …), enables the user to quickly find expressions, acronyms, and various features of daily life as a student in France. Upon return, the guide will be a souvenir of the student’s experience in France. 2-international students to work under the following conditions: A residency permit (VLS-TS, validated by OFII, or a residency permit in addition to a visa) marked “student” entitles the student to accept paid employment for up to 60% of the legally defined work year (or 964 hours per year), without prior administrative authorization. The time that students spend in internships connected with their academic program (and covered by a written internship agreement) are not counted toward the maximum allowable working hours, even if the student is compensated during the internship. The minimum gross hourly wage, set by law, is €9,40. Withholding reduces the worker’s net wage by about 20%. 3-Working at a public institution of higher education International students are eligible for student jobs at universities and other public institutions of higher education. Students are hired to provide the following services: assisting incoming students; helping disabled students; providing tutoring; providing IT support and assistance; coordinating and staffing cultural, athletic, and social events workingin the career center; and supporting their institution’s promotional efforts. Student employment contracts are offered for a period not to exceed 12 months. They run from September 1 through August 31. Students may work up to 670 hours between September 1 and June 30, and up to 300 hours between July 1 and August 31. 4-After graduation • International students holding a degree equivalent to a master or above International students who have earned a degree that is equivalent to a European master or above may seek authorization to reside in France from 6 months to 1 year after the expiration of their student residency permit. This authorization, which is not renewable, allows the graduate to work for up to 60% of the legal work week. If the employment contract is related to the subject of the graduate’s degree program and if it provides compensation that is equal to or greater than 150% of the minimum wage, the prospective employee may apply to the local prefecture for change of status from student to employee. Once authorization is granted (it is not granted automatically), the individual may begin working full time. • Other students Accepting an offer of employment from a French firm after graduation implies a change in status (from student to employee). Graduates apply for the change by submitting their employment contract or offer of employment.
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United-Kingdom
There is a wide mix of cultures in the UK. In London there are foreign communities from most parts of the world. The culture of the UK is diversity friendly in most places and there is a general sense of individuality being a good thing. Although this isn’t 100% true everywhere in the UK, the cultural open-mindedness is good in most of the big cities, modern cosmopolitan areas and in remote wild area. The UK gives free school education to all children . University education and specialist education is well respected worldwide. Britain is a very safe place to live.
Culture: A. Diversity: There is a wide mix of cultures in the UK. In London there are foreign communities from most parts of the world. B. Tolerance: British people are usually tolerant to foreigners, and respect the freedom to have different opinions and beliefs. C. Freedom: People usually feel free to express their own opinions and wear what they want. D. Humor: British people have a strong sense of humor, but it can be hard for foreigners to understand when someone is joking E. Cautiousness: People often avoid talking to strangers until they have been introduced, partly to avoid any possible embarrassment. F. Creativity: Individual ideas are encouraged. Arts and music are creative. British people are often not so good at working as a group. Language : The UK is where the English language developed. There are more people using English as their first language in the UK than in any other country except the US). British English is easily understood in many parts of the world. Many people like British accents, although it can take some time for a foreigner to get used to some of the regional varieties. Travel : It is easy to travel to the UK. There are flights to London from most parts of the world. You can travel around the UK by trains and bus, although the services are not very efficient. It is usually not necessary for a student to have a car. The country is quite small, so it is easy to make day-trips or to go on holiday to other parts of Britain. The UK is close to the many different countries of continental Europe. If you come to work or study in the UK, you may have the opportunity to experience a variety of different cultures of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany, Spain, Portugal and other countries. Health : If you are on a course for more than 6 months, you should be able to obtain free health treatment if you become ill. Work : If you are given a student visa when you enter the UK, you are allowed to work part-time. The cost of living in the UK (for example, accommodation and food) is quite high, so many students want to find part-time or holiday jobs so that they can afford to stay longer. Employment opportunities exist: unemployment is quite low in many parts of the UK, and there are shortages in certain professions such as nurses and teachers. Education : The British educational system has a good reputation. Accredited qualifications obtained from British schools and universities are recognized in most parts of the world. There are courses in a wide variety of subjects, including many which are open to international students. Heritage : Britain has an interesting history and is good at preserving its traditions and old buildings and gardens. There are many museums and art galleries. Environment : There are many green areas, including beautiful parks, gardens and public footpaths. There are many coastal areas, but only a few of these have sandy beaches. Weather : The British weather is quite moderate. In general the summers are not too hot, and the winters are not too cold. University level first stage – Undergraduate stage This stage lasts for three or four years and leads to the award of a Bachelor’s Degree in Arts, Science or other fields (Technology, Law, Engineering, etc.). The Bachelor’s Degree is conferred as a Pass Degree or an Honors’ Degree where studies are more specialized. The Bachelor’s Honors’ Degree is classified as a First Class Honors, a Second Class Honors or a Third Class Honors. In some universities students must follow a foundation course before embarking on the course leading to the Bachelor’s Degree. B. University level second stage – Master’s Degree : Students must show originality in their application of knowledge and advancement of knowledge. The normal entry requirement for a Master’s degree is a good Bachelor’s degree. C. University level third stage – Higher Doctorate : After usually three years’ further study beyond the Master’s Degree, the candidate may present a thesis for the Doctorate. A further stage leads to Higher Doctorates which may be awarded by a university in Law, Humanities, Science, Medical Sciences, Music and Theology. Undergraduates or Graduates are respected all over the world and have good recognition that has cleared from UK. In this competitive world, good knowledge and your smartness are necessary to be in the competition. Requirements for College Acceptance : 1.True copy of Passport. 2.True copy of your all academic documents (Included School Leaving Certificate). 3.True copy of transcripts of mark sheets and 2 recommendation letters. 4.True copy of IELTS score card. Arts & Culture: London is home to some of the most impressive museums and art collections in the world. The British Museum: One of the most famous museums in the world, The British Museum is home to an enormous range of exhibits from prehistoric times to modern day. Natural History Museum: The story of Earth from the Big Bang to the forces that are still shaping it today. Nice dinosaur skeletons too! National Maritime Museum: Full of maritime treasures and artefacts, this museum in Greenwich charts Britain’s seafaring history with stories of naval battles and famous mariners and explorers, including Admiral Nelson. National Gallery: With over 2,300 paintings dating from 1230 to 1900, the National Gallery covers all major European schools of painting and is home to masterpieces by many great artists. Working while you study in the UK If you’re from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and you’re studying at a UK university on a student visa, then you’re likely to have authorization to work in the UK subject to certain conditions:- •Up to 20 hours a week during term time •Any number of hours during vacations •Internship with an employer Immigrate to United Kingdom What we will do for you? : We have a strict procedure in place to ensure every UK Visa application that is handled by our organisation undergoes a thorough assessment at the beginning to final stage checks before being submitted for review by the Embassy. Assess your UK immigration matter Gather all relevant documents needed for your UK Visa Complete all forms and paperwork Review your entire matter before submitting it to the Embassy. How do I apply for a visa? 1. Provide a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) number from your chosen institution. 2. Be able to demonstrate an appropriate level of English language competency. 3. Be able to provide confirmation of sufficient funding to cover course fees and living costs. 4. Submit the appropriate forms and documentation, including passports, photographs and proof of identity/address. 5. If you wish to extend your student visa, you must apply well in advance of your current one expiring. Never wait until after your visa expires, as this will affect future applications and could lead to you being deported. How much will it cost? Visa applications are not cheap. The fees you pay will depend on whether you apply from within or outside the UK and whether you can do it in person or by post. Applicants applying from outside the UK will currently be charged £255. What kinds of visa? There are a number of different types of visa available. 1. Tier 4 (Child) student visa: You can apply as a child student if you are between 4 and 17 years old. If you are between 4 and 15 years old, you must be coming to the UK to be educated at an independent fee-paying school. 2. Child visitor visa: You can apply as a child visitor if you are 17 years old or under and you want to come and study in the UK for up to 6 months. This includes activity-based programmes such as football summer school. You cannot switch and apply for a Tier 4 (Child) student visa while you are in the UK as a child visitor. If you want to apply for a Tier 4 (Child) student visa, you must apply from the country where you live. 3. Tier 4 (General) student visa: You can apply as an adult student if you are coming to the UK for your post-16 education. If you want to apply for a Tier 4 (General) student visa, you must apply from the country where you you live. 4. Student visitor visa, and extended student visitor visa: If you are 18 or over, and you want to study in the UK for up to 6 months, and you do not want to work while you are here, then you will need a student visitor visa. If you want to study purely English language courses, you can apply for an extended student visitor visa that allows you to stay for up to 11 months. You can only apply for the extended student visitor visa from outside the UK. While in the UK on a student visitor visa, you will not be allowed to switch and apply for a Tier 4 (General) student visa. What documents do you need as a student visitor? You should provide as many relevant documents as you can to show that you qualify for entry to the UK. If you do not provide them, we may refuse your application. Information about you : •Information about your finances and employment •Your accommodation and travel details •Information about your visit to the UK
Don’t forget to visit the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral and Nelson’s column – all within easy reach of one another.
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United-States-USA
The United States is the first destination for international students. Every year Millions of students pursue their educational goals in the American universities and colleges
The American education system offers international students the most diverse set of education options in the world. In fact, an international student who elects to take advantage of the American education system can pursue anything from nuclear science to film and dance. American education possibilities are almost endless! There are 8 main advantages of US study. The American education system offers international students the most diverse set of education options in the world. In fact, an international student who elects to take advantage of the American education system can pursue anything from nuclear science to film and dance. American education possibilities are almost endless! There are 8 main advantages of US study. The United States is the premiere destination for international students from all over the world. The main advantages of higher education in the USA are as follows : The United States has more institutions of higher learning than any other country in the world. More importantly than that, however, is the quality of these academic bodies. Most American colleges and universities offer top-notch education programs with highly qualified teaching staff. The research at many of these universities is cutting-edge and often published in journals worldwide.The list of world-class learning institutions in the USA is endless and include, but are not limited to: Stanford University, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, California Institute of Technology, UC Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, MIT, John Hopkins, Northwestern University, etc. A degree or certificate from a college or university is useless if it is not recognized by employers, other institutions or field authorities. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to ensure than the degree from the school you choose is recognized in the place you plan to use it in. Fortunately, colleges and universities in America are given professional accreditation by different governing bodies. These schools have to earn their accreditation by meeting certain criteria, helping ensure a quality education, as well as a degree or certificate that is recognized. Because of the vast wealth of resources in America, the opportunities for practical training related to your field of study are vast. Most college and universities have established affiliations with employers and researchers in different fields of study, thereby creating an avenue for students to obtain hands-on and invaluable experience. Many universities even require that students obtain practical training in order to graduate. In many cases, these opportunities are not available any where else in the world. America is a melting pot of people from all over the world. One will find most Americans to be very hospitable, friendly, kind, generous and accepting of foreigners. Regardless of what degree a student chooses to pursue in school, he or she will have to use computers and other technologies in order to succeed. Many universities incorporate the latest technology into their curriculum, encouraging students to obtain proficiency before they go out into the workplace. Specialized technology, such as the newest medical equipment in medical schools, allows each student to maximize their true potential and gain experience that is marketable in the real world. Since the USA school system utilizes credit units and often accommodates working students, most schools offer academic programs that are flexible in nature. This means that, very often, one can choose when to attend classes, how many classes to enroll in each semester or quarter, what elective or optional classes to take, etc. An American education is very conforming to each student’s needs. It has been said that the friends and experience obtained during campus life are worth as much as the education itself. Many make friends that last lifetimes. The lessons learned my co-existing and living with others from all over the world are priceless. In the United States, multiculturalism is the fundamental obsession expressing that people from different culture, ethics and races are equal and they can keep their identities, can take pride in their heritage and have a sense of belonging. It gives a sense of safety and confidence for immigrants, making them more open to, and accepting of, diverse cultures. Multiculturalism encourages racial and ethnic harmony and cross-cultural understanding, and discourages ghettoization, hatred, discrimination and violence. There is good job market for new graduates in United States. There is a large tourism industry in U.S that provides millions of international and domestic tourists. The country is the homeland for natural wonders, historical landmarks, cities. People in US seek for comparable attractions in addition to the amusement and vacation areas. Many universities facilitate educational tours for their students. The United States : continues to be one of the most attractive countries for immigrants and international students, and many look for USA work opportunities as they move. However, the only way you are legally allowed to work in the USA when you are not a citizen or permanent resident is to obtain a USA Work Visa. Whether you’re an international student thinking about working the USA, or are a foreigner interested in applying for a USA work visa, you will need to know what the rules and regulations are for your specific situation. How to apply for a Student Visa? : What are the advantages of studying in USA? :
As per the reviews of National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), many companies in United States are competing to hire new graduates. As a result there are increased opportunities for graduates from abroad. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics in June 2007, the unemployment rate in United States was decreased to 4.5%. These facts states that there is good opportunities for the international students in USA and for their careers on good path.
What is a USA Work Visa? :
If you want to legally work in the USA, you will need to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or hold a USA work visa. These visas allow you to work on a part-time or full-time basis under certain conditions.
The types of visas that allow you to work in the USA include :
• Employment Based First Preference (E1)
• Employment Based Second Preference (E2)
• Employment Based Third Preference (E3)
• Employment Based Fourth Preference (E4)
• Employment Based Fifth Preference (E5)
• F1 Student Visa
• J1 Student Visa
• M1 Student Visa
• H1B Visa
• L-1 Visa
• TN1 Visa (for Canadian immigrants)
If you want to get a USA work visa as an international student, you will be eligible for an F1 Visa, J1 Student Visa, or an M1 Student Visa.
About the F1 Student Visa :
The F1 Visa is granted to international students who are attending an academic program at an accredited college or university in the United States. You will need to maintain full-time student status in order to qualify for this visa, and you are allowed to stay in the U.S. for up to 60 days after graduation from your degree program. As an F1 visa holder, you are allowed to work 20 hours or less per week at a job on campus, and must report your working hours to your university on a regular basis. You are also eligible to complete practical training in your field of study for 12 months after graduation.
About the J1 Student Visa:- :
The J1 Student Visa is granted to students who need to acquire practical training in a field that is unavailable in their home country. They must find a sponsor who can provide them with the training, and they can enter the United States through the Exchange Visitor Program. If you are granted this visa, you will need to work with your employer to go through the sponsorship process.
About the M1 Student Visa:- :
The M-1 Visa does not permit you to work in the USA, but does allow you to enter the country legally and pursue an education. M-1 visas are granted to individuals attending a technical or vocational program, and you will need to provide proof that you can support yourself without having to work in the USA.
Working in the USA as a Foreigner (non-student) :
If you are interested in applying for a work visa in the USA as a non-student immigrant, you will need to find an employer to sponsor you for the length of your employment contract, and must work only a set number of hours based on the type of visa granted to you.
About the H1B Visa :
This visa allows you to work in the USA for up to six years as a non-immigrant. You are permitted to enter the United States with this visa, but must show proof of a sponsoring company before you move.
About the J1 Exchange Visitor Visa :
This visa is granted to both students and non-students interested in participating in the Exchange Visitor Program. This allows you to legally work or train in your field during the length of your stay. About the L-1 Visa :
The L-1 Visa allows companies to transfer certain employees from certain departments overseas to the United States. This type of visa is granted only to managers and executives,, and the individual is only allowed to work in the United States for a certain time frame.
About the TN1 Visa :
The TN1 Visa is granted to Canadian citizens who are given preferential treatment for entry into the United States through the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The TN1 Visa is granted for one year but can be renewed indefinitely. It is usually granted immediately at the Canadian border, and is one of the most efficient ways for a Canadian to enter the United States with the ability to work (as long as they are working for a specific employer).
Select where in the Unites States of America you would like to live and study.
Choose the type of school you would like like to attend, such as: University, College, Graduate School, Vocational School.
Upon acceptance by school, the school will issue you an I-20 form.
With the I-20 form and the F-1 Visa Application you can apply for a student visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Can a person on a visitor visa, if he gets admission to a school and gets an I-20, be able to change his status to student? :
No. A non-immigrant wishing to study in the U.S. must apply from their country of origin or residence if they wish to study in the U.S. on an F-1 visa.
I have received my Student visa, when should I travel? :
Students (F1 or M1) and Exchange Visitors (J1) may travel within 30 days of the commencement of the course of study stated on your I-20/DS-2019.
My dependents would like to visit me for a short term. What kind of visa do they need to apply? :
They can apply for a tourist visa.
How long may I stay in the U.S. on my J-1 visa? :
When you enter the United States on an exchange visitor visa, you will usually be admitted for the duration of your program, plus a period of 30 days for the purpose of travel.
I am applying for an J1 visa and I would like my spouse to travel with me, can he/she apply for a dependant visa (J2) at the same time that I do or must they wait until my visa has been issued? :
It is advisable for the spouse and dependent children to go for their visa interviews at the same time as the principal applicant .
Can I work while I am studying? :
Working while study is a popular option for students in the United States. Students are allowed to do part time jobs up to 20 hours per week as a full time student. During holidays this is extended up to 40 hours per week.
Are Scholarships available? :
International students are provided with scholarships by the universities to support their education expenses. This range from a few hundred dollars to full scholarships. Private scholarships are also available. They are the educational gifts given by various organizations or individuals, predominantly for academic merit.
USA is considered to be one of the most widely chosen study destination for international students. Apex institutions of learning, infinite study choices, international recognition, industrial training and research, flexibility, exciting campus life, global vision are the main features that make USA perfect for the international students.
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