- If you are planning to study in the US, you need to follow these steps:
- Choose a major that interests you.
- Choose the U.S. state in which you would like to live: A list of U.S. Universities categorized by State
- Search for a suitable school and find out about its admission
- Make sure the school satisfies your interest and your budget.
- Make sure the school is accredited by NEASC (CIHE), MSA (CHE), NCA (HLC), SACS (COC), NWCCU, or WASC (ACCJC-ACSCU) by visiting the CHEA Database
- Check if the school requires examinations for undergraduate and graduate students such as TOEFL, GMAT, GRE, SAT, ACT, etc.
- Apply online or download applications for admission to the school you have chosen. We recommend applying to more than one program to improve your chances of acceptance.
- Prepare a financial affidavit providing the estimated tuition at the school of your choice.
- Apply for an I-20. See pay SEVIS fee.
- After receiving your acceptance letter, I-20, and SEVIS receipt, you need to apply for an F-1 visa. Instructions at http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html .
- Requirements For An I- 20
- Undergraduate
- High school diploma or equivalent
- TOEFL ( Unless applying for ESL programs)
- I-20 request form
- Application for admission
- Completed financial affidavit
- A photocopy of your passport
- A short letter (explaining why the student wants to study at a certain university and what will he or she do after completion of the studies)
- Graduate
- An official transcript from last institute attended
- GRE or other graduate testing required by the program being admitted
- I-20 request form
- Statement of purpose
- Application for admission
- A photocopy of your passport
- Completed financial affidavit