International Students To be eligible for an educational visa (also known as a student visa) in most countries, including
the
United
States,
an
international student typically needs to meet the following requirements: 1. Enrolled in a recognized educational institution: The student must be accepted into a recognized educational institution, such as a college or university, that is authorized to sponsor international
students.
2.
Full-time
5. Nonimmigrant intent: The student must demonstrate that he or she has a residence in their home country and does not intend to immigrate to the country where they wish to study. The specific requirements and application process may vary by country, so it's important for the international student to research the requirements and procedures for the country where they plan to study.
enrollment: The student must be enrolled in a full-time course of study, which generally
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means at least 12 credits or units per semester. 3. Financial ability: The student must demonstrate that he or she has sufficient financial resources to support himself or herself during the entire course of
study.
evidence
This
may
involve
of
financial
providing
support
or
sponsorship from a parent, guardian, or
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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other source. 4. Good health: The student April 2023
must undergo a medical examination to demonstrate that he or she is in good health, free from communicable diseases and other conditions that may pose a health risk.
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