HOW TO GET A VISA for usa
Brenda Yamile Varón Molina
Ficha 627273
Sena chía sede B
TYPES OF VISA
• Turismo y Negocios (B1/B2)
• Estudio en los Estados Unidos (F & M)
• Programas de Intercambio – Au Pairs, Trabajo de Verano,
Profesores Bilingües, etc. (J)
• Trabajadores Temporales (H, L, O, P)
• Trabajadores Religiosos (R)
• Empleados Domésticos (B1, A-3, G-5)
• Miembros de Tripulación (C1,D)
• Inversionistas (E1, E2)
• Prensa y Medios de Comunicación (I)
• Diplomáticos y Oficiales (A, G, C-3)
• Tráfico de Personas y Victimas de Crímenes (S,T,&U)
VISA FOR STUDIES
Applicants who wish to study in the United States should apply for an F or M visa. An
applicant who wants to study in an academic program, such as at a university or intensive
English language institute, must apply for an F visa. An applicant who wants to study in a
vocational or nonacademic program, such as a culinary institute or flight training, must
apply for an M visa.
An applicant must demonstrate the following:
•Acceptance at a school
•Possession of sufficient funds to pursue the proposed course of study
•Preparation for the course of study
•Intention to leave the United States upon completion of the course of study
•Unless coming to participate exclusively in an English language program,
sufficient knowledge of the English language to undertake the course of
study
REQUIREMENTS
A valid passport
REQUERED DOCUMENTS
•The confirmation page from the DS-160 Application form
•A photograph (for requirements
see TIPS for the DS-160 )
Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for
Student Status
SEVIS Fee Receipt
steps
STEP 1: Select visa type. Many people visit the U.S. for business or pleasure on B1/B2
visas but there are many different types of visas for study, exchange programs,
employment, and investment in the U.S. Please review our Visa Categories page for more
information. We suggest that all applicants apply well in advance of planned travel to
ensure there is enough time for visa processing.
STEP 2: Complete DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application form. This form is available
online in English with Spanish translation. Print out the “Confirmation Page” with the
barcode after filling out the application. See our TIPS for the DS-160 if you need
additional help
STEP 3: Pay the non-refundable application fee and schedule appointment (if
required). Note that not everyone requires an interview (see section on Interview
Waivers). Use the online system to determine if an interview is required.
STEP 4: Schedule appointment for biometrics to be taken at the Applicant Service Center (ASC) in
Bogota or Medellin (if applicable - see below). Appointments are scheduled through the Visa
Information Service. You will choose your passport pick-up location through this site. Save this
information for Step 4 and 5.
STEP 5: Attend your Applicant Service Center (ASC) appointment in Bogota or Medellin
(if applicable). During this appointment, your biometric information will be
collected. Applicants should present their current passport and DS-160 confirmation page.
STEP 6: Appear at U.S. Embassy in Bogota for your interview. Appear on the date/time of
your visa interview appointment.
STEP 7: Pick up passport with visa at your local DHL office or the Applicant Service
Center (ASC). Pick up passport at selected site chosen in Step 3. Note: If you need to
reschedule your appointment or change your pick-up location, contact the Visa Information
Service directly. There is no need to contact the Embassy.
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    HOW TO GETA VISA for usa Brenda Yamile Varón Molina Ficha 627273 Sena chía sede B
  • 2.
    TYPES OF VISA •Turismo y Negocios (B1/B2) • Estudio en los Estados Unidos (F & M) • Programas de Intercambio – Au Pairs, Trabajo de Verano, Profesores Bilingües, etc. (J) • Trabajadores Temporales (H, L, O, P) • Trabajadores Religiosos (R) • Empleados Domésticos (B1, A-3, G-5) • Miembros de Tripulación (C1,D) • Inversionistas (E1, E2) • Prensa y Medios de Comunicación (I) • Diplomáticos y Oficiales (A, G, C-3) • Tráfico de Personas y Victimas de Crímenes (S,T,&U)
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    VISA FOR STUDIES Applicantswho wish to study in the United States should apply for an F or M visa. An applicant who wants to study in an academic program, such as at a university or intensive English language institute, must apply for an F visa. An applicant who wants to study in a vocational or nonacademic program, such as a culinary institute or flight training, must apply for an M visa.
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    An applicant mustdemonstrate the following: •Acceptance at a school •Possession of sufficient funds to pursue the proposed course of study •Preparation for the course of study •Intention to leave the United States upon completion of the course of study •Unless coming to participate exclusively in an English language program, sufficient knowledge of the English language to undertake the course of study REQUIREMENTS
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    A valid passport REQUEREDDOCUMENTS •The confirmation page from the DS-160 Application form
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    •A photograph (forrequirements see TIPS for the DS-160 ) Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Student Status
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    steps STEP 1: Selectvisa type. Many people visit the U.S. for business or pleasure on B1/B2 visas but there are many different types of visas for study, exchange programs, employment, and investment in the U.S. Please review our Visa Categories page for more information. We suggest that all applicants apply well in advance of planned travel to ensure there is enough time for visa processing. STEP 2: Complete DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application form. This form is available online in English with Spanish translation. Print out the “Confirmation Page” with the barcode after filling out the application. See our TIPS for the DS-160 if you need additional help
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    STEP 3: Paythe non-refundable application fee and schedule appointment (if required). Note that not everyone requires an interview (see section on Interview Waivers). Use the online system to determine if an interview is required. STEP 4: Schedule appointment for biometrics to be taken at the Applicant Service Center (ASC) in Bogota or Medellin (if applicable - see below). Appointments are scheduled through the Visa Information Service. You will choose your passport pick-up location through this site. Save this information for Step 4 and 5.
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    STEP 5: Attendyour Applicant Service Center (ASC) appointment in Bogota or Medellin (if applicable). During this appointment, your biometric information will be collected. Applicants should present their current passport and DS-160 confirmation page. STEP 6: Appear at U.S. Embassy in Bogota for your interview. Appear on the date/time of your visa interview appointment. STEP 7: Pick up passport with visa at your local DHL office or the Applicant Service Center (ASC). Pick up passport at selected site chosen in Step 3. Note: If you need to reschedule your appointment or change your pick-up location, contact the Visa Information Service directly. There is no need to contact the Embassy.
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