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Are You in Need of a Student Visa?

One of the most well-known aspects of America is its educational system. With its prestigious universities and seminars, it is a land rich in opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate studies. For this reason, many students from foreign countries find themselves wishing to travel into the country on a temporary basis to take advantage of the unique educational climate. For most of these students, a student visa will be required during this stay for legal purposes. If you are traveling for a semester abroad, are traveling for tourism but participating in a recreational course that is longer than 18 hours a week, or simply travelling into America for a seminar towards your degree, you will need a student visa. An experienced Orlando immigration lawyer can give you the guidance you need to move through this process.

Processing of a student visa can often take an extended period of time and it is recommended that students that are interested in applying for give themselves plenty of time to move through the process. Student visas, however, can only be issued 120 days prior to your course and therefore if you file too early, your application will be held until the Embassy or Consulate can formally issue you the visa. For students who are making travelling plans, the Department of Homeland Security only allows those possessing student visas to be in the country 30 days prior to the start of the course. If you wish to be in the country longer, you must apply for a visitor visa.

Assistance for Obtaining a Student Visa

The continuation of education is often a high priority in many people's lives, whether for job opportunities or personal beliefs. This studying, however, is often not limited to the border of their native country and studying abroad is not uncommon. We at S.A. Young Law Firm understand the importance of travelling into the United States to pursue education, and are dedicated to offering our clients the legal assistance they need in successfully acquiring the student visa they need.

To get your questions regarding student visas answered, contact an Orlando Immigration Lawyer today.