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STUDY IN THE US
Monday, May 12th 2008

 

In most countries, first time student visa applicants are required to appear for an in-person interview. However, each embassy and consulate sets its own interview policies and procedures regarding student visas. Please contact us to discuss your situation specifically.

 

1. Becoming a US Student
2. U.S. Work Options For Foreign Students

 

Keep in mind that June, July, and August are the busiest months in most consular sections, and interview appointments are the most difficult to get during that period. Students need to plan ahead to avoid having to make repeat visits to the Embassy. To the extent possible, students should bring the documents suggested below, as well as any other documents that might help establish their ties to the local community.

Changes introduced shortly after September 11, 2001 involve extensive and ongoing review of visa issuing practices as they relate to our national security. It is important to apply for your visa well in advance of your travel departure date.

 

 
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  US Immigration Office in Buffalo, New York: Law Office of Rosanna Berardi, P.C.
33 Central Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14086
Ph:   716.681.0069
Fax:  716.683.3341
US Immigration Office in Toronto, Ontario:

Toronto Star Building
1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5E 1W7
Ph:  1.877.721.6100
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