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  1. Home. Visa Types. What is a Visa? When FSVS uses the word “Visa”, we mean the multi-colored visa stamp laminated into the individual’s passport. Visa stamps are issued by U.S. Consulates abroad. They take in the application, determine if the person qualifies, and issue the visa stamp.

  2. Student Visa Application Process. The process of becoming an F-1 or J-1 student occurs in the following steps: Receive the F-1 I-20 or J-1 DS-2019 from the USC Graduate Admissions (GA) Office. Pay mandatory SEVIS I-901 Fee.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Studying abroad far from home is a remarkable and life-changing experience that allows international students to broaden their horizons, gain an excellent education, and explore new cultures. However, along with the many benefits of studying in the U.S., international students may encounter a phenomenon known as “culture shock.”

  4. At USC, an international student is defined as an individual who will enter or has already entered the United States with an F1 visa. Students who are already in the U.S., or who plan to enter the U.S., on non-immigrant visas such as the E2, H2 or L2 are also considered international students.

  5. If you are outside the United States or are planning to leave the United States, and your visa has expired or will expire shortly after the start of your program at USC, you must use your USC I-20 to apply for a new F-1 visa.

  6. In general, all applicants for a student visa must provide the following documents: F-1 students must present all three pages of the USC I-20; J-1 students must present both pages of the USC DS-2019; Confirmation receipt showing completed non-immigrant visa application form DS-160 with the assigned ID number

  7. Determine which student visa is appropriate for your studies at USC. Learn about the differences between F-1 and J-1 visas for international students.