The United States is the number one study-abroad destination, hosting more international students than any other country. With thousands of universities to choose from and endless opportunities for academic and personal growth, the U.S. offers something for everyone.
The USA has over 4,000 universities, including Ivy League and top state institutions. Known for flexibility and innovation, U.S. education lets students tailor programs with majors, minors, and electives. It’s a global hub for technology, business, and research.
Over 1 million international students study in the U.S. annually.
Sports, clubs, Greek life, and events make U.S. campuses dynamic.
From New York’s energy to college towns like Ann Arbor, there’s an option for every lifestyle.
USD 1,000–2,500 per month depending on city.
F-1 visa holders can access Optional Practical Training (OPT) for up to 12 months.
STEM graduates can extend OPT for an additional 24 months.
Strong employer connections and internship programs.
There are two main types: F-1 (academic) and M-1 (vocational). Steps include:
Apply & get accepted
Must be to a SEVP-certified school.
Receive Form I-20
Issued by the school, required for visa application.
Complete Form DS-160
Online visa application form.
Pay SEVIS I-901 fee
Mandatory student tracking system fee.
Schedule embassy interview
Pay visa fee and book an appointment.
Attend interview
Bring passport, DS-160, I-20, SEVIS receipt, financial proof, and academic records.
Visa decision
If approved, visa is stamped in passport.
Entry to U.S
Allowed up to 30 days before program start date.
Official details are listed on the U.S. Department of State student visa page.
USD 20,000–50,000+ per year
1 million+
Harvard, MIT,
Stanford, UCLA
USD 60,000+
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