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M-1 Student Visa

The M-1 Student Visa has been designed for non-immigrants
who want to pursue non-Academic or Vocational studies in a non-academic
institution
in the U.S. Foregin nationals interested in pursuing an academical degree,
should apply for an F1 student visa.
Key Facts for the M-1 Student Visa
- The application is reasonably quick.
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You may come to the U.S. as a full-time vocational or non-academic student
enrolled in a program leading to a degree or certificate.
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You can transfer from one school to another, but only if you apply for
and receive permission from USCIS to do so. Once you are six months into
the program of studies, you are prohibited from transferring except under
truly exceptional circumstances.
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You are never permitted to change your course of study.
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You may not work during your studies.
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You may get permission to work for up to six months after your studies
are done. The job must be considered practical training for your field
of study.
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You may travel in and out of the U.S. or remain until the completion
of your studies, up to a maximum of one year. If you have not completed
your program in a year or by the time your school projected, whichever
is less, you must apply for an extension.
- M-1 student visas are usually issued for the anticipated
duration of time it will take to complete your projected course of studies.
- You may be eligible for an Optional
Practical Training. The length of this trainig would be one
month for every four months of study.
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Visas are available for accompanying relatives, although relatives may
not accept employment in the U.S.
- You may remain in the U.S. up to 30 days
beyond the length of time it takes to complete your program.
If you or a family member would like to apply for an M-1 Student
Visa to come to the United States to pursue vocational or technical
studies, contact
our immigration attorneys. Our experienced team has helped
thousands of clients in the past. You will be in good hands.