Student Visa – Your Key to Studying in the USA
Student visa is the main legal document that allows international students to live and study in the United States. At Lingua Prime Brooklyn, we provide full guidance for obtaining and maintaining an F-1 student visa, helping you start your academic journey with confidence.
What is a Student Visa?
A student visa (F-1) gives you the right to:
- Enroll in accredited U.S. colleges, universities, or language programs
- Enter and stay in the United States during your course of study
- Work part-time on campus or take part in authorized training programs (CPT/OPT)
- Travel in and out of the U.S. while your visa is valid
Why Apply with Lingua Prime
Our dedicated visa support team assists you at every stage of the student visa process:
- Eligibility Check & I-20 Preparation – we ensure all admission and financial documents meet U.S. immigration requirements.
- Application & Embassy Interview – step-by-step help completing the DS-160 form and preparing for the visa interview.
- Arrival & Status Maintenance – instructions on entering the U.S., full-time enrollment, and reporting changes to keep your student visa valid.
Timeline and Requirements
- Apply at least 3–4 months before your program starts.
- Visa processing usually takes 2–6 weeks depending on the U.S. embassy.
- Proof of financial support and acceptance (I-20 form) is mandatory.
Maintain Your Student Visa Status
To keep your student visa active you must:
- Stay enrolled full-time and maintain good academic standing.
- Follow work regulations and report address or school changes promptly.
- Request extensions or transfers through proper channels if needed.
Start Your U.S. Education Journey
A student visa is not just paperwork — it is the foundation of your successful education and career in the United States.
With Lingua Prime Brooklyn, you receive personalized support from the first consultation to your first day on campus.
👉 Contact us today to begin your student visa application and open the door to world-class education in the USA.