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Study in the USA with EEC — access 4,000+ universities including all 8 Ivy League institutions. The US offers the world's most diverse higher education system, OPT/CPT work opportunities, and the highest ROI for STEM graduates. EEC provides complete US admission support including GRE/TOEFL coaching, university shortlisting, I-20 guidance, and F-1 visa interview preparation.
USA remains the #1 destination for Indian students. Here's why thousands choose the American Dream every year.
STEM OPT gives you 36 months to work in USA after graduation. More time for H1B lottery attempts.
MS graduates earn $85,000-$150,000 starting salary. ROI within 2-3 years of graduation.
Home to MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and 4,000+ universities. Global recognition for your degree.
4.4M+ Indians in USA. Never feel alone abroad. Indian restaurants, temples, and cultural events in every major city.
Tech giants like Google, Amazon, Microsoft actively hire international students on OPT.
US degree opens doors worldwide. Work in USA, return home, or go anywhere globally.
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| Test | Target Score | Minimum / Waiver |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS | 6.5 (6) | Without IELTS possible* |
| TOEFL | 80 (20) | Without TOEFL possible* |
| PTE | 60 (58) | Without PTE possible* |
| Duolingo | 115 | Without Duolingo possible* |
| SAT | 1000 | Without SAT possible |
| GRE | 310+ | Without GRE possible |
| GMAT | 550+ | Without GMAT possible |
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Applicants should apply to 4-6 Universities. Select based on:
1) Academic % & Backlogs
2) GRE/GMAT/SAT Scores
3) Budget & Location
From Application to Visa Stamping.
Submit Docs via EEC Centralized Unit. Pay App Fees (Credit Card required).
Receive Acceptance in 6-8 weeks.
Pay $200-$2000 (Refundable if visa refused). Part of tuition.
Show 1 Year Funds: Edu Loan Letter OR Bank Balance + Affidavit of Support.
Final Admission Document needed for Visa.
Pay $185 MRV + $350 SEVIS Fee = $535 (Approx ₹45,000) to Axis Bank / Online. Receipt active in 24 hrs.
Book 1 day Biometric + 1 day Consular Interview.
CRITICAL: Clean Social Media (FB/Insta/X). Visa officers check digital identity.
Social Media Clean-Up Checklist:
Fill form with Passport, Education details, and Social Media handles.
AI-Powered Mocks + One-to-one Tutoring by EEC Experts.
Pay $350 (Approx ₹29,500) at fmjfee.com at least 3 days before interview.
Visit VFS Center (Mumbai/Delhi/Hyd/Chennai/Kolkata).
Passport stamped and returned in 1 week.
Required for Step 4 (Application).
Calculate your total cost to study in USA based on your preferences. Get estimates in INR.
* Estimates based on 2025-26 data. 1 USD = ₹83.00 (fallback). Actual costs may vary. Contact EEC for personalized guidance.
Expenses Before & After Visa.
Tuition Fees
Bachelor's: $15k-$30k | Master's: $15k-$25k
Complete guide to education loans for USA studies from India. Compare banks, rates, and requirements.
Apply 3-4 months before visa interview
Keep property documents ready for collateral
Compare interest rates across banks
Check for government interest subsidy eligibility
Ensure loan sanction letter mentions university name
Our counselors have helped 50,000+ students secure education loans. Get free guidance on documentation, bank selection, and loan processing.
US degrees are measured in "Credits".
1 Credit ≈ 1 hour of classroom learning per week.
Bachelor's Degree
120–128 Credits (4 Years)
Master's Degree
30–36 Credits (1.5–2 Years)
| Phase | CPT | OPT |
|---|---|---|
| During Study (CPT) | 12 Months | Internship / Co-op |
| After Study (OPT) | 12 Months | Work Permit |
| STEM Extension | + 24 Months | Extra for Science/Tech |
| Total Duration | 3 Years | Work Opportunity |
Employers DO NOT need to pay $100,000 to sponsor you. Sponsorship is achievable with proper skills.
F1 -> OPT -> H1B -> EB-2/EB-3 Green Card.
Extraordinary Ability (PhD/Researchers). Skips H1B quota.
Investment based Green Card for high net-worth families.
Marriage to US Citizen or sponsorship by relative.
Master your F1 visa interview with country-specific tips and real questions asked at US Embassies.
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Every step from application to arrival — handled by experts. Choose your visa type for USA.
We shortlist the best universities matching your profile, budget, and career goals.
Receive a complete country-specific document checklist so nothing is missed.
Our expert writers and editors craft your Statement of Purpose and essays.
We guide you on securing strong LORs from the right recommenders.
We fill and submit all application forms on your behalf — you verify every step.
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We guide you through accepting offers and tuition fee payment procedures.
We shortlist the best universities matching your profile, budget, and career goals.
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We fill and submit all application forms on your behalf — you verify every step.
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Intensive mock visa interviews — practice answers for every possible question.
Congratulations — you've got your visa! Time to prepare for departure.
Get a comprehensive visa document checklist with sample formats and templates.
Intensive mock visa interviews — practice answers for every possible question.
Congratulations — you've got your visa! Time to prepare for departure.
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Get free expert counseling — our team will guide you through every step of the process.
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The first step is to decide your program (Bachelors, Masters, MBA, or PhD) and take the required English test (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo). Then research universities based on your budget, location preference, and career goals. EEC provides FREE counseling to help you start.
Start 12-18 months before your intended intake. For Fall 2026 (August), start by January 2025. For Spring 2027 (January), start by June 2025. This gives time for test prep, applications, and visa processing.
Apply 8-10 months before your intake. Fall intake (August): Apply December-March. Spring intake (January): Apply June-September. Summer intake (May): Apply January-March. Early applications get better scholarship chances.
Yes! You can pursue Bachelors degree (4 years) in USA after 12th. Requirements: 12th pass with good percentage (60%+), SAT score (optional for many universities), and English test (TOEFL 80+ or IELTS 6.5+). Many universities accept without SAT.
Yes! After Bachelors, you can pursue Masters (MS/MA - 2 years), MBA (1-2 years), or PhD (4-6 years) in USA. Requirements: Bachelors degree, GRE/GMAT (optional for many), and English test. 363,019 Indian students chose USA in 2024-25.
No, it is NOT difficult if you apply strategically. USA has 4,000+ universities with varying admission requirements. With proper guidance, even students with 55-60% can get admission. EEC helps you select Dream, Reach, and Safe universities.
For top universities: 75%+ (3.5+ GPA). For good universities: 65-75% (3.0-3.5 GPA). For average universities: 55-65% (2.5-3.0 GPA). Many universities accept students with 55%+ if other factors are strong.
Yes! Many USA universities accept students with 55-60%. Focus on: strong SOP explaining low grades, good GRE/GMAT score, relevant work experience, and strong recommendation letters. EEC specializes in such cases.
There is NO official age limit for F1 student visa. Students of any age can apply. However, visa officers may question older applicants (35+) about their intent to return. Strong ties to home country help in such cases.
Yes! USA universities accept gap years if you can explain them well. Gap for work, family reasons, health, or skill development is acceptable. Prepare a strong explanation for your SOP and visa interview.
Apply to 5-8 universities: 2 Dream (reach), 3-4 Target (good fit), 2 Safe (high admission chance). This strategy maximizes your chances while managing application fees. EEC helps you create this balanced list.
Dream: Top universities where your profile is below average admits. Reach: Good universities where you have 50-70% chance. Safe: Universities where you exceed average admits (90%+ chance). Apply to all three types.
Total timeline: 6-12 months. Test prep: 2-3 months. Applications: 1-2 months. Admission decision: 4-8 weeks. Visa process: 2-3 months. Start early for best results.
Not mandatory, but highly recommended. A good consultant helps with: university selection, application review, SOP writing, visa preparation, and scholarship guidance. EEC offers FREE counseling with 28+ years experience.
EEC offers: 28+ years experience, 50,000+ students helped, FREE counseling, 26 centers across Gujarat, AI-powered visa prep tool, pay tuition AFTER visa approval, and high visa success rate for well-prepared students.
No! Many universities are now "GRE Optional" or "GRE Waived". However, submitting a good GRE score (310+) increases scholarship chances and strengthens your application. Check specific university requirements.
Not always. Many MBA programs accept GRE instead of GMAT, and some are test-optional. Top programs like Harvard, Stanford prefer GMAT 700+. Mid-tier programs may waive GMAT for candidates with 5+ years work experience.
No! Post-COVID, 1,800+ universities are "Test Optional" for SAT/ACT. However, submitting SAT 1200+ improves admission and scholarship chances. Check specific university policies.
Yes! 500+ universities offer MS programs without GRE requirement. Focus on: strong academic record, relevant work experience, good SOP, and strong recommendations. EEC has a list of GRE-waiver universities.
Yes, but you need an alternative: TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, or MOI (Medium of Instruction) letter. Some universities waive English test if you studied in English medium. Check specific requirements.
Yes! You can submit IELTS (6.5+), PTE (58+), or Duolingo (105+) instead. Many universities accept Duolingo which is cheaper ($65) and can be taken at home.
Top universities (MIT, Stanford): 325+. Good universities (Top 50): 315-325. Average universities (Top 100): 305-315. Many universities accept 300+ for MS programs.
Top universities: 100+ (each section 25+). Good universities: 90-100. Average universities: 80-90. Minimum for most: 79-80. Some accept 61+ for conditional admission.
Top universities: 7.5+ (no band below 7.0). Good universities: 7.0 (no band below 6.5). Average universities: 6.5 (no band below 6.0). Minimum for most: 6.0-6.5.
Yes! 4,000+ USA universities accept Duolingo English Test. Score requirement: 105-130 depending on university. Benefits: Cheaper ($65), faster results (48 hours), can be taken at home.
Depends on your strengths. TOEFL: Computer-based, American accent, integrated tasks. IELTS: Paper + computer options, British accent, face-to-face speaking. Most Indian students find IELTS slightly easier.
Yes! GRE Home Edition is available. Requirements: Quiet room, computer with camera/mic, reliable internet, ProctorU software. Same format and scoring as test center GRE.
Options: 1) Apply to GRE-optional universities, 2) Retake GRE (can take 5 times/year), 3) Strengthen other parts of application (SOP, experience, recommendations), 4) Consider universities with lower GRE requirements.
You can take GRE up to 5 times in a 12-month period, with at least 21 days between attempts. Universities see all scores unless you use ScoreSelect to send only your best scores.
GRE waiver means university does not require GRE. Ways to get: 1) Apply to GRE-optional programs, 2) Have 3+ years relevant work experience, 3) Strong academic record (3.5+ GPA), 4) Request waiver with justification.
Total cost per year: ₹25-55 Lakhs. Breakdown: Tuition (₹15-40 Lakhs) + Living (₹10-15 Lakhs). Public universities are cheaper. 2-year MS total: ₹50-100 Lakhs. Scholarships can reduce this significantly.
MS tuition per year: Public university (in-state): $15,000-25,000 (₹12-20 Lakhs). Public (out-of-state): $25,000-40,000 (₹20-33 Lakhs). Private: $40,000-60,000 (₹33-50 Lakhs). Total for 2 years: ₹24-100 Lakhs.
MBA tuition total (1-2 years): Top schools (Harvard, Wharton): $150,000-200,000 (₹1.25-1.65 Crore). Mid-tier: $60,000-100,000 (₹50-83 Lakhs). Affordable: $30,000-50,000 (₹25-42 Lakhs).
Monthly living cost: Big cities (NYC, SF, LA): $2,500-3,500 (₹2-2.9 Lakhs). Medium cities: $1,500-2,000 (₹1.25-1.65 Lakhs). Small cities/towns: $1,000-1,500 (₹83,000-1.25 Lakhs). Includes rent, food, transport, utilities.
NO! This is the BEST part of USA. You pay tuition AFTER visa approval, when you reach university (1st semester fee). Before visa, you only pay: Application fees (if any), Visa fee ($185 MRV + $350 SEVIS = $535), SEVIS fee ($350). Total before visa: ₹1,00,000 - 1,25,000.
Total budget for 2-year MS: Affordable option: ₹40-50 Lakhs. Mid-range: ₹60-80 Lakhs. Premium: ₹80-100+ Lakhs. This includes tuition, living, visa, travel, and initial settlement costs.
Scholarship types: Merit-based (high GPA, test scores), Need-based (financial need), Research assistantship (for MS/PhD), Teaching assistantship, Sports/talent scholarships. Apply early, write strong essays, and highlight achievements.
Fully funded = Tuition + Living expenses covered. Usually for PhD students (stipend $20,000-35,000/year). Some MS programs offer full funding for exceptional students. Highly competitive but possible with strong profile.
Steps: 1) Get admission letter, 2) Apply to banks (SBI, HDFC Credila, Axis, Avanse), 3) Submit documents (I-20, admission letter, co-borrower docs), 4) Get sanction letter (use for visa). Loan covers tuition + living.
Public banks: SBI (8.5%), Bank of Baroda (8.65%) - lower interest but slower. Private/NBFCs: HDFC Credila, Axis Bank (10-12%), Avanse, InCred (11-13%) - faster processing but higher interest. Compare based on your needs.
Yes! Up to ₹7.5 Lakhs without collateral from public banks. NBFCs like Prodigy Finance, MPOWER offer collateral-free loans up to ₹50 Lakhs based on university ranking and future earning potential.
Interest rates: Public banks: 8.5-10% (SBI, BOB). Private banks: 10-12% (Axis, ICICI). NBFCs: 11-13.5% (HDFC Credila, Avanse). International: 7-12% (Prodigy, MPOWER - USD loans).
Show funds for 1 year: Tuition (as per I-20) + Living ($15,000-25,000). Total: Usually $40,000-70,000 (₹33-58 Lakhs). Can be combination of: Bank balance, FD, loan sanction letter, sponsor funds.
Yes! Options: 1) Choose affordable public universities ($15,000-25,000/year), 2) Get education loan (covers 80-100% cost), 3) Work part-time (20 hrs/week = $800-1,200/month), 4) Apply for scholarships/assistantships.
Tips: 1) Choose public universities, 2) Study in smaller cities (lower living cost), 3) Apply for scholarships/assistantships, 4) Work on-campus, 5) Share accommodation, 6) Cook at home, 7) Use student discounts.
F1 visa is the US student visa for academic studies. It allows you to study full-time at SEVP-certified universities. Valid for duration of your program + 60 days grace period. 363,019 Indian students got F1 visa in 2024-25.
Required: Passport, I-20 form, SEVIS fee receipt, DS-160 confirmation, Visa fee receipt, Admission letter, Financial documents, Academic transcripts, Test scores, Photographs. EEC provides complete checklist.
I-20 is your admission document from the university, required for F1 visa. It shows: Program details, start date, estimated costs, SEVIS ID. You get it after paying deposit to university. Takes 1-4 weeks after deposit.
SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee is $350 for F1 visa. Pay online at fmjfee.com at least 3 days before visa interview. Keep the receipt - required at interview.
DS-160 is the online visa application form. Fill at ceac.state.gov. Includes: Personal info, education, work history, travel history, social media handles. Takes 1-2 hours. Save confirmation page for interview.
Steps: 1) Create account at ustraveldocs.com, 2) Pay visa fee ($185 MRV + $350 SEVIS Fee), 3) Fill DS-160, 4) Schedule appointment at US Consulate (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad). Book early - slots fill fast during peak season.
F-1 visa fees (2026): MRV fee $185 (~₹15,400). SEVIS I-901 fee $350 (~₹29,000, paid separately at fmjfee.com). Total: $535 (~₹44,400) = MRV $185 + SEVIS $350. No other new fee has been implemented in India yet. Pay MRV at designated banks, SEVIS online before interview.
F1 visa validity: Usually 5 years for Indian students (multiple entry). But you can only stay in USA for your program duration + 60 days grace period. Visa validity ≠ stay duration.
Overall F1 visa approval rate from India: ~75-80%. With proper preparation and documentation: 95%+. Main reasons for rejection: Weak financial proof, poor interview answers, immigration intent concerns.
Top rejection reasons: 1) 214(b) - Failed to prove non-immigrant intent, 2) Weak financial documents, 3) Poor interview answers, 4) Inconsistent information, 5) Wrong university/program choice, 6) Social media issues.
214(b) means visa officer believes you may not return to your home country after studies. To overcome: Show strong ties to India (family, property, job offer), clear career plans, and genuine intent to return.
Preparation tips: 1) Know your university and program well, 2) Prepare clear answers for "Why USA?", "Why this university?", "Future plans?", 3) Organize documents, 4) Practice with mock interviews, 5) Be confident and honest.
Common questions: Why USA? Why this university? Why this program? Who is funding? What are your future plans? Do you have relatives in USA? What will you do after graduation? Why should we believe you will return?
Interview duration: 2-5 minutes typically. Visa officer makes quick decision based on your answers and documents. Be concise and confident. Long interview does not mean rejection.
Options after rejection: 1) Analyze rejection reason, 2) Strengthen weak areas, 3) Reapply with better documentation, 4) Consider different university, 5) Get expert guidance. No limit on reapplications.
Yes! F1 students can work: On-campus: 20 hrs/week during classes, 40 hrs during breaks. Off-campus: Only with CPT/OPT authorization. Typical earnings: $10-20/hour on-campus.
On-campus work: 20 hours/week during semester, 40 hours/week during breaks. CPT: Can be part-time (20 hrs) or full-time (40 hrs). OPT: Full-time (40 hrs) after graduation.
On-campus jobs are within university premises: Library assistant, research assistant, cafeteria worker, IT help desk, tutoring, recreation center. Pay: $10-20/hour. No special authorization needed.
CPT is work authorization for internships/co-ops related to your major DURING studies. Must be part of curriculum. Can be part-time or full-time. Using 12+ months full-time CPT eliminates OPT eligibility.
OPT is work authorization AFTER graduation. Duration: 12 months for all fields. STEM fields get additional 24 months extension (total 36 months). Must apply before program ends. Work must be related to major.
STEM OPT gives additional 24 months work authorization (total 36 months) for Science, Technology, Engineering, Math graduates. Employer must be E-Verify registered. Huge advantage for H1B lottery attempts.
Work duration after graduation: Regular OPT: 12 months. STEM OPT: 36 months (12 + 24 extension). This gives 3 chances at H1B lottery. After OPT, need H1B or other work visa to continue.
CPT: During studies, must be curriculum-related, employer-specific. OPT: After graduation (or last semester), any employer in your field, more flexible. Both require authorization from university/USCIS.
OPT application: 1) Get recommendation from university DSO, 2) File Form I-765 with USCIS, 3) Pay filing fee — $520 paper / $470 online (effective 1 April 2024 per USCIS Final Fee Rule), 4) Wait for EAD card (3-5 months). Apply 90 days before to 60 days after program end.
H-1B is the work visa for specialty occupations requiring a degree. Duration: 3 years, extendable to 6 years. Annual cap: 65,000 + 20,000 (US Master's or higher). Lottery system due to high demand. Employer must sponsor. Government fees (2026 per H.R. 1 / DHS fee rule): Form I-129 petition fee $460 + DHS surcharge $600 + optional premium processing $2,805. H-1B minimum salary requirement was raised for 2026 — confirm prevailing-wage level with sponsor. Source: uscis.gov.
F1 to H1B path: 1) Complete degree, 2) Get job on OPT, 3) Employer files H1B petition, 4) Win H1B lottery (April), 5) H1B starts October 1. STEM OPT gives 3 lottery attempts. Many employers sponsor.
Yes! Thousands of US companies sponsor H1B. Top sponsors: Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Infosys, TCS, Cognizant, Deloitte, consulting firms. Tech and healthcare sectors sponsor most.
H-1B lottery is random selection because applications exceed the cap. Cap: 65,000 regular + 20,000 US Master's/higher. Registration: March (FY27 lottery: March 2026). Selection: late March. If selected, file full I-129 petition by June. Source: uscis.gov.
Average starting salaries: Computer Science: $85,000-111,000. Engineering: $83,000-101,000. Data Science: $95,000-120,000. Business/Finance: $70,000-90,000. Healthcare: $60,000-80,000. Location affects salary significantly.
Top hirers: Tech giants (Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Apple), Consulting (Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG), Finance (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan), IT services (Infosys, TCS, Wipro), Healthcare companies, Startups.
Top MS universities: MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, University of Michigan, UIUC, Purdue, UT Austin, University of Washington. Rankings vary by field - research specific programs.
Top MBA schools: Harvard, Stanford GSB, Wharton, MIT Sloan, Chicago Booth, Columbia, Kellogg, Duke Fuqua, Yale SOM, NYU Stern. Consider ROI - top schools cost $200K+ but have high placement rates.
Ivy League: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, UPenn, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell. These are elite private universities known for prestige, research, and alumni network. Highly competitive admission.
Public: State-funded, lower tuition for in-state students, larger class sizes. Examples: UC Berkeley, UT Austin, University of Michigan. Private: Higher tuition, smaller classes, more resources. Examples: MIT, Stanford, Harvard.
Best states: California (tech jobs, weather, Indian community), Texas (affordable, growing tech), New York (finance, diverse), Massachusetts (education hub), Washington (tech companies). Consider job market and living cost.
High Indian student population: UT Dallas, Arizona State, Northeastern, University of Southern California, NYU, Columbia, UIUC, Purdue, Texas A&M, University of Houston. Good for community support.
Top CS universities: MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, UC Berkeley, UIUC, Georgia Tech, University of Washington, Cornell, Princeton, UT Austin. Consider specialization (AI, Systems, Theory) when choosing.
Affordable options: Texas public universities (UT Arlington, UNT), Arizona State, University of Central Florida, SUNY schools, California State universities. Tuition: $15,000-25,000/year. Quality education at lower cost.
Major rankings: US News (most popular), QS World Rankings, Times Higher Education, Shanghai Rankings. Consider: Overall rank, program-specific rank, research output, job placement, alumni network.
Community colleges offer 2-year Associate degrees at low cost ($3,000-8,000/year). Can transfer to 4-year university after. Good option for: Budget-conscious students, improving grades, pathway to top universities.
Generally yes, but varies by location. Safe areas: University towns, suburbs, smaller cities. Be cautious: Late nights in certain urban areas. Tips: Research neighborhood before housing, use campus resources, stay aware.
Monthly costs: Rent: $800-2,500. Food: $300-600. Transport: $100-300. Utilities: $100-200. Phone/Internet: $50-100. Total: $1,500-3,500/month depending on city. Midwest and South are cheaper than coasts.
USA has diverse climates: California/Florida: Mild year-round. Northeast/Midwest: Cold winters (-10°C to -20°C), hot summers. Texas/Arizona: Hot summers (40°C+). Pacific Northwest: Rainy. Choose based on preference.
Yes! Vegetarian options widely available: Indian restaurants in most cities, grocery stores have Indian ingredients, university cafeterias have vegetarian options, Whole Foods/Trader Joes have good selection. Vegan also growing.
Yes! 4.4 million Indian Americans in USA. Large communities in: California (Bay Area, LA), New Jersey, Texas (Houston, Dallas), New York, Illinois (Chicago). Indian temples, grocery stores, restaurants in all major cities.
Student life includes: Classes and assignments, campus activities and clubs, part-time work, networking events, cultural festivals (Diwali, Holi celebrated), sports events, career fairs. Very active campus culture.
Yes! F1 students can travel freely within USA. No restrictions on domestic travel. For international travel: Need valid F1 visa stamp, I-20 with travel signature (within 1 year), valid passport.
Yes! You can visit India during breaks. Requirements: Valid F1 visa stamp, I-20 with recent travel signature from DSO, valid passport. Get travel signature before leaving. Re-entry usually smooth with proper documents.
Students must have health insurance. Options: University health plan (mandatory at many schools), private insurance. Covers: Doctor visits, emergencies, prescriptions. Cost: $1,500-3,000/year. Very important - US healthcare is expensive without insurance.
Steps: 1) Arrive in USA, 2) Visit bank with passport, I-20, university ID, 3) Open checking + savings account. Popular banks: Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo. Many offer student accounts with no fees. Get debit card and set up online banking.
Yes! Spouse can get F2 dependent visa. Requirements: Marriage certificate, F1 student's I-20, financial proof for both. F2 can stay in USA but CANNOT work. Can study part-time or full-time.
F2 is dependent visa for spouse and children (under 21) of F1 students. Allows: Living in USA, studying (spouse can study full-time). Does NOT allow: Working. Valid as long as F1 is valid.
No, F2 visa holders CANNOT work in USA. Options: 1) Change to F1 and get own work authorization, 2) Wait for F1 holder to get H1B, then get H4 EAD (work permit), 3) Start own business (limited options).
Yes! Parents can apply for B1/B2 visitor visa. Duration: Usually 10 years multiple entry, 6 months stay per visit. Requirements: Proof of ties to India, financial stability, invitation from you.
Green Card path: F1 → OPT → H1B → Green Card (EB-2/EB-3). Timeline for Indians: 5-10+ years due to country backlog. Faster options: EB-1 (extraordinary ability), EB-5 (investment), marriage to US citizen.
EB-2: For advanced degree holders or exceptional ability. EB-3: For skilled workers with bachelors. Both require: Job offer, labor certification (PERM), employer sponsorship. Long wait for Indians (10+ years currently).
Current wait time for Indians: EB-2: 10-12+ years. EB-3: 10+ years. Due to per-country limit (7% cap). Faster options: EB-1A (no backlog), EB-5 investment, marriage. Wait times may change with immigration reform.
Yes. Path: Green Card → 5 years residence (3 if married to USC) → Form N-400. Requirements: continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, English and civics test. Fee: $710 (online) / $760 (paper). Source: uscis.gov/n-400.
PR (Green Card) pathways: 1) Employment-based (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3), 2) Family-sponsored, 3) Investment (EB-5: $800K-1M), 4) Diversity lottery (Indians not eligible), 5) Special categories (asylum, etc.).
MYTH: Employers must pay $100,000 to sponsor H-1B. REALITY: Sponsorship cost is typically $5,000–$10,000 in government + legal fees (Form I-129 petition $460 + DHS surcharge $600 + ACWIA/Fraud fees + attorney; premium processing $2,805 is optional). Thousands of companies sponsor H-1B regularly. With STEM OPT (3 years), you get 3 lottery attempts. H-1B is achievable with the right skills. Source: uscis.gov.
Before visa interview, review all social media (Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, LinkedIn). Remove: Political posts, controversial content, hate speech, illegal content. Visa officers check digital footprint. You must list handles on DS-160.
Not required to be public, but you MUST list your handles on DS-160. Visa officers may check publicly visible content. Recommendation: Set personal content to "Friends Only", keep professional content public, ensure nothing controversial.
DS-160 asks for: Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and others you use. Visa officers may check any platform. Focus on: Removing controversial content, ensuring consistency with application, professional LinkedIn profile.
Yes! Red flags: Posts showing immigration intent, hate speech, illegal activities, inconsistent information (different job/education than application), controversial political content. Clean up 3-6 months before interview.
Steps: 1) List all accounts you've used in last 5 years, 2) Review and remove controversial content, 3) Ensure LinkedIn matches resume/application, 4) Set personal content to private, 5) Don't delete accounts (looks suspicious).
US degrees are measured in "Credits". 1 Credit = 1 hour of classroom learning per week. Bachelors: 120-128 credits (4 years). Masters: 30-36 credits (1.5-2 years). You can take more credits to graduate early!
Yes! Many universities are "Test Optional". However, submitting GRE 300+ or SAT 1000+ significantly increases scholarship chances and strengthens visa application. Consider taking test if time permits.
MS duration: Typically 1.5-2 years (30-36 credits). Some programs: 1 year (accelerated). Thesis option may take longer. You can graduate early by taking more credits per semester (saves money!).
MBA duration: Full-time: 2 years (traditional), 1 year (accelerated). Part-time/Executive: 2-3 years. Top schools mostly offer 2-year programs. 1-year MBAs are intensive but save time and money.
Yes! Take more credits per semester (15-18 instead of 12). Benefits: Save 1 semester tuition ($10,000-25,000), start OPT earlier. Check with advisor about course load limits and maintain good GPA.
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