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Finding the correct information about visa benefits and requirements
PostedMarch 14, 2022
UpdatedMarch 21, 2022
ByApproach Activities
Finding the correct information about visa benefits and requirements
The United States welcomes international students coming to study in the US on an F1 status. The F1 status is a non-immigrant status, therefore it is extremely important that you understand the benefits and comply with the requirements governing your stay. Failure to maintain your non-immigrant status could result in serious consequences and may affect your ability to remain in or return to the United States. The Study in the States website has a special section dedicated to international students and it is an excellent source of information.
Please check https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students
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