Study in USA

The United States universities are pioneers of top quality education and are in the forefront of cutting edge technology. Approximately 3600 institutions in the US provide the world's best education with an excellent and large variety of programs in both traditional courses as well as professional courses. The US degree is well sought after and is recognized worldwide. US education provides you with the needed understanding, the right attitude and skills to be effective professionals and leaders in the international, interdependent and diverse society and economy. Your education stay in the US, apart from giving academic excellence, also enhances your independent thinking, cross cultural communication skills and self-confidence.. The academic system provides flexibility to the students by offering not only a variety of programs but also giving an opportunity to design their own majors and programs of study.
Visa, Languages, Work
To obtain a student visa for the United States you are required to submit a financial statement as proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay. You can provide this evidence by submitting a declaration of surety or a bank statement. Your personal ESC student advisor will provide the required templates.
Studying in the USA requires a student visa (F1-Vsa). The application documents are to be submitted personally at the US Consulate in your home Country. A personal interview is part of the application process.Since September 11, 2001, the United States has increased security at all of its borders and increased scrutiny for all visa applications to the U.S. Visitors must meet stringent criteria to obtain a visa prior to entering the Country, including documenting financial capabilities to support the program of study and demonstrating compelling ties to the home Country. Visas are issued by the State Department (DOS) at U.S. embassies and consulates.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) oversees both Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agencies. CBP inspectors are responsible for admission of travelers to the U.S.at the port of entry, for a specified status and period of time. ICE is responsible for immigration enforcement and matters within the U.S.
Visa process USA
Apply Online
Complete the visa application form on the official U.S. Department of State website or the relevant embassy/consulate site.
Pay Fee
Pay the visa application fee online.
Schedule Interview
Schedule a visa interview, if required, at the U.S. embassy or consulate.
Gather Documents
Collect necessary documents, including passport, confirmation, photos, and financial proof.
Wait for Processing
Allow time for visa processing. Apply well in advance of your travel date.
Visa Issuance
If approved, your visa will be issued, and you can plan your trip.
Arrival in the U.S.A
Upon arrival, go through immigration and customs processes at the port of entry.Always check the official U.S. government website or contact the U.S. embassy for the latest information.