Useful Information: Student Visa, SEVIS and Predeparture Information
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SEVIS Fees
I-901 SEVIS Fee for F, M, and J Nonimmigrant Students and Exchange Visitors
Nonimmigrant students and exchange visitors are subject to this fee, which will be used to administer and maintain the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) as ...
Travel / Health Insurance
Health insurance provides coverage for medical care in the United States. A more detailed look at health insurance, including the types of insurance available, can be found below.
Travel insurance covers you during your journey from your home country to the ...
SEVIS General Information
-901 SEVIS Fee for F, M, and J Nonimmigrant Students and Exchange Visitors
Beginning October 27, 2008, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will increase the congressionally mandated fee that is charged to cover the costs of the Student and ...
SEVIS Fee Payment Process
SOURCE: http://www.ice.gov/sevis/i901/faq4.htm#_Toc81222044
In general, you need to:
Either be currently enrolled in an approved school or exchange visitor program or have been accepted into one. You will need a Form I-20 or DS-2019.
Determine if you need to pay the fee. ...
How long may I stay on my F-1 student visa?
When you enter the United States on a student visa, you will usually be admitted for the duration of your student status. That means you may stay as long as you are a full time student, even if the F-1 ...
Multiple Entry and the Student Visa
Your student visa is a multiple entry visa and as long as you come and go in and out of the U.S. within the dates on that visa you will not have any problems. The grace period on either ...
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