
The United States remains the premier global destination for world-class education and unparalleled career growth. Our consultancy specializes in simplifying the complex US visa landscape, ensuring every applicant meets the strict requirements set by the Department of State. We provide comprehensive assistance for students targeting Ivy League or state universities, as well as professionals seeking work authorization. From securing your I-20 form to meticulously preparing your DS-160 application, we cover every critical step of the journey. Our team offers dedicated mock interview sessions to build your confidence for the mandatory consular appointment. We also advise on SEVIS fee payments and financial documentation to prove your eligibility effectively. With our professional backing, you can focus on your future while we handle the technicalities of your US visa application.
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The USA is home to the world's most prestigious universities and cutting-edge research facilities. A degree from a US institution offers global recognition, access to diverse cultural experiences, and unique Optional Practical Training (OPT) opportunities to gain work experience in your field of study.

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An F-1 visa is for academic students attending a regular university or college, while a J-1 visa is for exchange visitors participating in specific cultural or educational exchange programs.
You should start as soon as you receive your I-20 or DS-2019 form. You can apply for a student visa up to 120 days before your program start date, but earlier is always better.
You must prove you have liquid funds available to cover the total cost of tuition and living expenses for at least the first year of your studies, as listed on your I-20 form.
A consular officer will ask questions about your study plans, your choice of university, your financial ability, and your intent to return home after your program. We provide mock interviews to help you prepare.
Yes, many students apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT), which allows them to work in their field of study for 12 to 36 months (depending on their degree) after graduation.
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