Getting a Visa

When applying for a U.S. visa you will need an I-20 form or form DS-2019 from WPI. These forms will be issued once your admission or acceptance of a position with a respective office at the university has been completed.

Before you get started on the visa application process we strongly encourage you to look at the U.S. Department of State Destination USA Web site for information about U.S. Visa Policy and the latest on how to get a U.S. visa. When the U.S. Consulate issues your visa, the duration of the visa and the fee you have to pay is dependent on different factors. In addition to the length of your planned program of study/work at WPI the duration of the visa and the fee is also based on Reciprocity Agreements.

In addition, students and scholars on F-1 and J-1 visas have to pay an additional SEVIS Fee before applying for the visa. The SEVIS Fee regulations have recently increased and the new fee of $200 has been in effect since October 27th, 2008. Students and exchange visitors can learn more about the SEVIS Fee and how to pay the fee at the Department of Homeland Security website.

An Application for an F-1 Visa should consist of the following:

10 Helpful Hints to Obtain a Visa

 

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