To apply for a USA student visa as a Bangladeshi citizen, you must meet specific requirements and follow a structured process. Here's a detailed overview:
Types of Student Visas:
- F-1 Visa: For academic studies at accredited U.S. institutions or English language programs.
- J-1 Visa: For exchange programs.
- M-1 Visa: For vocational or non-academic programs.
Application Process:
- Acceptance by a U.S. Institution: Secure admission to a SEVP-certified school, which will issue an I-20 form (F-1 or M-1 visas) or DS-2019 form (J-1 visa).
- SEVIS Fee Payment: Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee online ($350 for F-1, $220 for J-1) and save the receipt.
- Visa Application:
- Complete the DS-160 form (non-immigrant visa application).
- Pay the visa application fee of $160.
- Schedule an Interview: Book an appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka.
Required Documents:
- Valid passport (valid at least six months beyond intended stay).
- Form I-20 or DS-2019.
- SEVIS fee receipt.
- DS-160 confirmation page.
- Financial proof showing funds to cover tuition and living expenses (e.g., bank statements, sponsorship letters).
- Academic transcripts and standardized test scores (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, or SAT).
- Recent photograph per U.S. visa standards.
- Evidence of ties to Bangladesh (e.g., property ownership or family ties).
- Statement of Purpose and letters of recommendation (if required).
Key Considerations:
- Financial Requirements: Demonstrate funds to cover tuition and living expenses for one year (approximately BDT 25-30 lakh for F-1 applicants).
- English Proficiency: Minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL scores may be required.
- Interview Preparation: Be ready to answer questions about your study plans, financial capability, and intent to return to Bangladesh after completing your education.
Processing Time:
Visa decisions are typically made on the same day, but processing can sometimes take longer depending on circumstances