5 Requirements To Know Before Studying Abroad In The U.S.

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Are you thinking about studying abroad in the U.S.? If so, there are great reasons to follow through on this idea. You’ll find that many doors will open for you when you get a degree from a known U.S. institution. However, there are many things to plan for and be aware of as you start planning for study in the U.S. Take a look at some of the requirements you can expect:

Look into specific visa requirements

Do you think about studying in the U.S.? You could be considering working there as an intern or as a trainee. If this is the case, you’ll want to consider a J1 work and travel visa, allowing you to hold some type of work opportunity while in the U.S.

Make sure you plan as the type of visa you get will impact the possibilities available for you in terms of work or other types of programs. Check out all of the visa requirements before applying to be sure that you qualify. You may want to consider a consultation with an immigration lawyer to help you understand what you need for the goals you have in mind.

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Pass an English language proficiency test

To get accepted at a school in the U.S., you’ll need to prove your proficiency in English. This is usually through passing the TOEFL requirement. In some cases, you may need to be admitted into an ESL program to get your English up to the necessary level. This can ensure you get the most out of your educational program.

Before getting started on the process, you can always take an online English course to help you improve your proficiency so that you can easily pass when it’s time to take the test.

Get approved at a school

To get approved for a student visa, you must be accepted into a school. As you start looking into a visa, make sure you’re looking for a school and preparing your documentation to get accepted into a U.S. school.

Pro tip: look into the cities you’re considering studying in, from the public transport to potential student lodging, so that you can prepare accordingly.

Evidence of financial stability

You’ll need to prove that you can support yourself while in the U.S. This may be proof of your parents’ ability to provide financial support during your time in the U.S., or it may be proof of support from a sponsor. 

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However you may be supporting your studies abroad, you’ll need to have some type of proof of your ability to pay for your time in the U.S. It can be quite challenging to be approved for a U.S. visa without some kind of financial proof. 

Completion of secondary school

To study in U.S. at any of the schools that you may want to apply to, you’ll need to prove you completed secondary schools. There will be an application form you’ll need to fill out. This is something you’ll need to consider before you even start thinking about studying higher education in the U.S. Some schools may take some type of certification equivalent to a high school diploma.

In Conclusion

If you want to study abroad, keep in mind that there will be red tape along the way. But the good news is that it’s not impossible. Just make sure to prepare as well as you can, from taking an English proficiency course to getting all of your documentation in order, but know that studying in the U.S, will be worth it all.

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