Prospective International Students
Applying for Your F-1 Visa
Applying for your F-1 visa includes many steps, and includes a background check and fingerprinting (in some countries).
You can apply for a visa 120 days before the start date on your I-20, and we recommend you apply as soon as possible.
Step 1: Pay the $350 SEVIS Fee (I-901 Fee) After Receiving Your I-20
Print your payment receipt: required for your visa appointment
- Pay online using a credit card: go to
- Pay by Western Union: follow the instructions at
- Students born in or citizens of Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria or Gambia must pay by Western Union Quick Pay , money order, or certified check drawn from a U.S. bank. Go to to download the form to pay by money order or certified check.
Note for Canadian citizens: You do not need to follow the steps below to apply for a visa but can request F-1 status at the port of entry. Arrive in the U.S. no more than 30 days before the program start date on your I-20, and carry your I-20, proof of I-901 fee payment and proof of funding for your education in the U.S.
Step 2: Learn Your Consulates Requirements
- Go to http://www.usembassy.gov. Choose your country, then choose the U.S. Consulate closest to your home. Click on Visas, then read the information on Student Visas or Non-immigrant visas.
- You may need a fingerprint appointment, or provide additional documents before your appointment day. Go to for information and videos in your language.
Step 3: Complete the Online Visa Application (DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa)
- Apply online at and complete the online application (required to schedule an interview)
- Not living with friends or relatives? Use 17勛圖s information for a contact in the USA.
- Print and keep the DS-160 barcode confirmation page.
Step 4: Make the Visa Appointment and Pay the Visa Application Fee
- Follow the instructions specified by your Consulate
Step 5: Collect Your Documents
- Passport (must be valid for 6+ months beyond your stay in the USA)
- I-20 from 17勛圖
- SEVIS Fee receipt
- DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa barcode confirmation page.
- Visa Application Fee receipt
- Additional Documents: your embassy or consulate may require additional documents, such as a copy of your financials, TOEFL score, or transcripts.
Step 6: Prepare For Your Visa Interview
A visa interview may be short, or you may be asked a lot of questions! Be prepared to adress the following during your interview:
- Why you want to study in the United States
- Why you chose 17勛圖
- Explain your financial support while in school
- Your plans after your studies are finished
- Connections or ties to your country (family friends, etc.)
Search for 10 Points to Remember When Applying for a Student Visa from NAFSA for more information and videos about applying for your visa.
U.S. Government Websites with Helpful & Information About Applying For Your F-1 Visa
- Click on Your 5 Steps to U.S. Study
- Click on Study and Exchange then Student Visas
Questions?
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International Student Programs Office
650.949.7293
foothillinternational@fhda.edu
Administration Building 1900 Room 1933
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