How to Prepare Your F1 Visa Application Before the Interview
Updated:2008/04/28
How to Prepare Your F1 Visa Application Before the Interview
Preparing documents for an F1 visa application to study in the
US might be a complicated process. This easy-to-follow guide
outlines what you need to do in order to get it done.
Steps
- Fill out visa application forms online to save time. Male
students need to fill out 3 forms, DS-156, DS-157 and DS-158.
Female students do not have to fill out DS-157. The forms
could be accessed at Visa application forms
- Have your photograph taken, glue it on the DS-156 form. This
photograph must be 2 by 2 or 5cm to 5cm, taken on white or
off-white background within the last 6 months.
- Pay your SEVIS fee (US$ 100) online at Form I-901
application. Here you need to fill out the I-901 form
(important information includes the school code, your SEVIS number
both printed on the I-20 form) and pay the fee using a credit card.
Print the receipt for your record. There are alternative
methods to pay this fee such as mailing a money order to the
Department of Homeland Security or using Western Union Quick Pay
Service.
- Arrange an interview appointment and pay US$100 visa
application fee.
- Bring the following documents to the interview:
- Your valid passport (valid for atleast 6 months from the date
of interview)
- Form I-20
- SEVIS fee paid receipt
- Visa application fee receipt
- Interview appointment letter
- Application forms (DS-156,DS-157,DS-158)
- Financial supporting documents
- Qualifications - Degree/Diploma certificates
- Transcripts
- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL)
- Standardized test scores if applicable (SAT, ATC, GRE,
GMAT).
- Photograph with specifications as above.
Tips
- Make sure your documents are complete.
- Present them in an organised way to make things easier for the
consular officer (consider having a cover page listing the
documents you have or organising them in separate files).
Warnings
- This is only a rough guide. Each individual country might have
extra requirements as to what documents to bring. Consult the US
embassy/consulate in your country to have a checklist of them.