United States

Study in the USA

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Step-by-Step
USA Student Visa Process

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Get Admission

Apply to universities and receive your I-20 form.

Step 1

Pay the EVIS fee

mandatory before your visa appointment.

Step 2

Complete the DS-160 Form

the official U.S. visa application form.

Step 3

Schedule a Visa Interview

Book an appointment at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate.

Step 4

Prepare Documents

Academic records, financial proof, and required forms.

Step 5

Visa Interview Day

Face-to-face interview with the visa officer.

Step 6

Visa Approval & Travel!

Fly to the USA and start your journey! Processing Time: 2 to 6 weeks—Apply early to avoid delays!

Step 7

How Much Does Study Cost in the USA?

The cost of studying in the USA varies based on the university, course, and city. On average:

  • Undergraduate programs cost between $20,000 and $50,000 per year.
  • Graduate programs (master’s/PhD) range from $25,000 to $55,000 per year.
  • Living expenses can be between $10,000 and $18,000 per year, covering housing, food, and daily needs.
  • If bringing dependents, their expenses may range from $6,000 to $12,000 per year.

Tip: Costs vary based on location—Trinetra Overseas can help you find the most affordable options!

Work Opportunities for International Students in the USA

Work on campus for up to 20 hours per week during the academic term.
Full-time work is allowed during breaks.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT) – Work off-campus if it’s part of your curriculum.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) – Stay and work for 12 months post-graduation (or 36 months for STEM graduates).
Pathway to H-1B Visa—Secure long-term career opportunities in the USA.

Frequently Asked Questions

(FAQs)

What types of student visas are available for the USA?

The F-1 visa is for academic programs, and the M-1 visa is for vocational studies.

What financial proof is required for a USA student visa?

You need to show funds covering at least one year of tuition and living expenses, typically $25,000 to $60,000.

Can I bring my family?

Yes! F-1 visa holders can bring their spouse and children under an F-2 dependent visa, though F-2 dependents cannot work.

What is the USA student visa interview process like?

A face-to-face interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where officers evaluate your intent, finances, and study plans.

Do I need health insurance as an international student?

Most universities require health insurance, either through the school or private providers.

What is SEVIS, and why do I need to pay the SEVIS fee?

SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) tracks international students. The SEVIS fee ($350) must be paid before your visa interview.

How long does visa processing take?

2 to 6 weeks, depending on appointment availability—apply early!

What is the difference between CPT and OPT?

CPT allows off-campus work if it’s part of your program. OPT lets you work for 12 months after graduation (or 36 months for STEM graduates).

Can I work while studying?

Yes! F-1 students can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week and full-time during breaks.

What are the fees for the USA student visa?

SEVIS Fee: $350 Visa Application Fee: $185 (subject to change)