US Visa Thailand - F1 Visa Thailand
F1 student visa applicants
must first apply to a qualified school in the US and get accepted. The
school will send the “Form I-20” after the applicant is accepted. Form
I-20 is a confirmation form for foreign students, which includes a
summary of estimated costs per year for attending the school.
Applicants can apply for a F1 student visa after receiving the Form I-20 from their school and paying the SEVIS fee.
Applicants
must prove they or their sponsors have enough funds to cover their
education / living expenses in the US and a strong intent to return to
their home country.
Normally, the sponsor of a F1 student visa should
be an immediate family member such as parents, brother / sister or
other family members. Applicant’s cases will be scrutinized more
closely by US Embassy officers if their sponsor is not a family member
due to the high number of applicants attempting to commit student visa
fraud.
F1
student visa applications normally take 1 - 3 weeks to process if the applicant
has already received Form I-20 from their school depending on the
caseload of the US Embassy in the country of residence.