Student Visas (F & M)
The student visa is required for full time course of study at an educational institution approved by the Government. The institution must be approved and registered under the new SEVIS system and comply with ongoing reporting requirements. F-1 visas are available for private secondary schools, but not public school unless for a period of up to 12 months and the full cost of tuition is reimbursed. It is also not available for publicly funded adult education programs, except for community or junior college, which charge full tuition.
Requirements
- Non-immigrant intent is critical. Student must how they have no intention of abandoning foreign residence.
- Must demonstrate sufficient financial support
- English proficiency or proof that Language training will be available
- Must intend to depart the U.S. on completion of the courses
- Student must maintain full course load to remain in status. Unauthorized employment is prohibited
Full-time course of study
For undergraduate college students, this generally means 12 semester/quarter units provided other students paying full tuition are also considered full time.
Procedures
Generally must apply at an overseas consulate after receiving I-120 school approval. Change of status from other non-immigrant visa possible, but becoming more difficult. A proposed rule would eliminate change of status on many cases.
Reinstatement
F-1 students who violate status must apply to the BCIS for reinstatement. New rules limit the ability of students to reinstate status and require schools to notify SEVIS of status violations.
Employment Options
Generally no work authorization is granted during first academic year, except for on campus or exceptional hardship
On Campus Practical Training
This is permitted after first year, provided there is some educational affiliation with the school, such as bookstore. During the school year, F-1 students may generally work 20 hours
Curricular Practical Training
It must be related to a course of study and employment must be for the purpose of practical training.
Optional Practical Training
This is available for a maximum of 12 months, generally after completion of course work. An application for OPT must be made between 90 days prior to completion of study course and 30 days after.
Students must get EAD (employment authorization document) and notation on I-120 form. New rules allow OPT for additional periods after obtaining new level of education.
Status
Students are admitted for duration of status (D/S). There is a 60 day grace period for determination of course or OPT. Change of status to a non-immigrant classification is permitted provided student has maintained status.
Extension of stay may be permitted, but new rules limit discretion of school and the Government if student has fallen out of status, for example for dropping credits below a full course load.
Derivatives obtain F-2
The spouse and minor children accompanying an F-1 student are eligible for admission in F-2 status if the student is admitted in F-1 status. The spouse and minor children following to join an F-1 student are eligible for admission to the United States in F-2 status if they are able to demonstrate that the F-1 student has been admitted and is, or will be within 30 days, enrolled in a full course of study, or engaged in approved practical training following completion of studies.
M Visa
Requirements for M visa are similar to F-1 requirements, but at the vocational or community college level. M students are admitted for a specific time to