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Other Nonimmigrant Visas
F Visas for Foreign Students
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Student visa is probably one of the most commonly known nonimmigrant visa type among all others and there are actually a few other visa types that are also used from by people coming over to the United States for study or training purposes, such as B-1, H-3, J-1, and M-1 visas, etc. "F" visa is designed for international students coming over to the United States to pursue academic educations, even though it often used for a non-degreed and short course of language training known as "English as a second language" (ESL) programs, too, which often leads to continued studies in an actual degree oriented academic programs. There are two types of sub-categories under this "F" visa classification: If you have any questions regarding F-1/2, please provide us as much information as possible. If you currently have a pending case with a receipt number please also provide it. If you have a challenge from the USCIS either in form of a "Request for Evidence" (RFE) or "Intent to Deny" (ITD) or "Intent to Revoke" (ITR), please provide us either a copy of that challenge through email or fax (972-994-0088) so that we have a better understanding of the problems at issue. You can email your inquiry to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it via fax to: 972-994-0088, and one of our experienced immigration attorneys will respond to your inquiries personally and promptly, usually within 24 hours, if not sooner. Thank you. Yu, South & Associates, Where YOU Matter the Most. |


