USA Student Visa Services
Why Choose Us?
- Personalized guidance for your unique goals.
- End-to-end support from university selection to pre-departure.
- Years of experience in successful visa processing.
Our Services
- University Selection: Find the perfect fit for your education.
- Documentation Support: Ensure accurate and complete paperwork.
- Visa Application Assistance: Hassle-free DS-160 form and appointment help.
- Interview Preparation: Boost confidence with mock interviews.
- Pre-Departure Tips: Travel, accommodation, and settling in guidance.
Visa Types We Assist
J-1 Visa: For exchange and cultural programs
F-1 Visa: For degree programs and academic studies.
M-1 Visa: For vocational and non-academic programs.
Requirements for Admission to U.S. Institutes
Undergraduate Programs
- Academic Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent (Grade 12 completion).
- Competitive GPA (varies by institution).
- Standardized Tests (varies by university)
- SAT or ACT scores (optional at some institutions).
- English Language Proficiency
- TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores for non-native English speakers.
- Application Documents
- Completed application form (Common App or university-specific).
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) or personal essay.
- Letters of recommendation (usually 1-3).
- Resume (optional).
- Financial Proof
- Evidence of funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
Postgraduate Programs
- Academic Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
- Competitive GPA (varies, generally 3.0+ on a 4.0 scale).
- Standardized Tests
- GRE or GMAT scores (depending on the program).
- Some programs may waive test requirements.
- English Language Proficiency
- TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores for non-native English speakers.
- Application Documents
- Completed application form.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) detailing academic and career goals.
- Letters of recommendation (2-3 from professors or employers).
- Updated CV or resume.
- Research Proposal (if applicable)
- Required for research-intensive programs like PhDs or some Master’s degrees.
- Work Experience (if applicable)
- Some programs, like MBAs, may require professional experience.
- Financial Proof
- Evidence of ability to fund tuition and living expenses.