Study in USA FAQs

Study in USA

Common questions on your study abroad planning and journey

Requirements include academic transcripts, standardized test scores (SAT/GRE), English proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL), and recommendation letters.

While not mandatory, most universities require IELTS or TOEFL scores for non-native English speakers.

Tuition fees range from USD 20,000 to USD 50,000 per year, depending on the institution and program.

Yes, various scholarships are offered by universities and organizations based on merit and need.

International students can work up to 20 hours per week on-campus during academic sessions.

Processing times vary but generally take a few weeks after the visa interview.

Yes, OPT allows students to work in their field for up to 12 months post-graduation.

After receiving an I-20 form from a university, apply for an F-1 visa and attend a visa interview.

Living costs vary by location but average around USD 10,000 to USD 18,000 per year.

New York, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles are popular due to their diverse communities and educational opportunities.

While studying doesn’t guarantee PR, options like H-1B visas and employer sponsorships exist.

Harvard University, MIT, Stanford University, and University of California system are top choices.

The SEVIS fee supports the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System and is required before visa interviews.

Yes, dependents can apply for F-2 visas but cannot work.

Health insurance is mandatory; universities often offer specific plans for international students.

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