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USA · Student visa guide

The student visaF-1

The visa that lets you study full time in the United States. Here is exactly how it works, what you pay, what the interview asks, and how we carry the whole thing with you.

Visa dossier
Visa typeF-1, non-immigrant
ForFull-time degree study
Issued byUS embassy or consulate
Needs firstAn I-20 from your school
Plan aheadAbout 8 to 12 months
The short version

One visa.One purpose.

The F-1 is the United States' main student visa. If you are coming to study a full-time degree at an approved US school, this is almost certainly the one you need.

You cannot apply for it cold. First a school admits you and issues a Form I-20. Then you pay the SEVIS fee, file the DS-160, and sit a visa interview at the embassy. We handle that whole chain with you.

Interactive · Check yourself

How interview-ready are you?

Tap everything you already have in place. The meter shows how far along your F-1 journey is, and where we step in to close the gaps.

Your readiness
0%
0 of 6 in place
Let's begin. We will build your plan from the very first step.
Close the Gaps With Us
Readiness is preparation, not a guarantee. A visa decision always rests with the US authorities.
Interactive · The visa path

From offer to stamp.

Five moves take you from an admission letter to a visa in your passport. Tap each one to open it up.

Interactive · Practice the room

The questions they ask.

A consular interview is short and direct. Step through the questions you are most likely to hear, and see how to approach each one. These are prompts to practise, not lines to memorise.

Embassy windowQuestion 1 of 6
The officer asks
Why do you want to study in the United States?
How to approach it

Be specific and personal. Name what your course and this country offer that your goal needs, and keep it short and confident.

The real interview rewards honesty. Answer in your own words about your real plans, never a rehearsed script. We run a full mock with you before the day.
Interactive · Your file

Walk in complete.

0/8documents ready
A general checklist. Exact requirements vary by embassy and case, and we confirm your full list with you before the interview.
What it actually costs

The fees, told straight.

Two fees go to the US government on the way to your visa. They are paid in US dollars and the amounts change, so we confirm the current figures with you rather than quote a number that may be out of date.

Paid to the US government
SEVIS I-901
Set by the US government

Paid before your interview. From Nigeria it is usually settled by money order or Western Union, not a local card, and you keep the receipt for the interview. We handle this step.

Paid to the US government
DS-160 visa fee
Set by the US government

The MRV application fee, paid when you file the DS-160 to book your interview. We complete the form with you and keep every answer consistent with your file.

Paid to your school and yourself
Study and living
Set by your school

Tuition, living costs and the proof of funds the visa needs are separate again, and depend on your school and city. We map your real numbers with you.

Our service fee is separate from all of these. Government and school fees are never hidden inside what you pay us, and we always show you the current amounts before you commit to anything.

When to start

Start early.

Give yourself about eight to twelve months. Working backwards from your intake, here is roughly how the runway looks.

12 mo
Months out
Tests and your school shortlist
8 mo
Months out
Applications submitted
5 mo
Months out
Offers in, choose, get your I-20
3 mo
Months out
SEVIS, DS-160, book the interview
1 mo
Month out
Mock interview, travel, depart

Interview demand in Nigeria is very high, so appointment slots go fast. Newer checks can include a look at your public social media. The earlier we start, the more room you have when it matters.

How we help

We carry it.You walk in ready.

01

Every form, with you

The I-20 details, the SEVIS payment, the DS-160, the appointment. We do the fiddly parts alongside you and check everything twice.

02

A real mock interview

We put you across the desk before the embassy does, with honest feedback, so the real one feels familiar.

03

The truth, always

We tell you where you stand, what to fix, and what the current rules are, even when it is not what you hoped to hear.

We prepare you to the highest standard we can. We cannot promise a visa, and you should be wary of anyone who does. The decision is the embassy's. Our job is to make sure nothing is missing when you face it.

F-1 questions, answered

Straight answers.

The visa, handled with you

Let's getyou that stamp.

Tell us where you are in the process. We will map the rest of your F-1 route, the steps, the costs and the interview, and tell you the truth about all of it.

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We prepare you to the highest standard. Visa and admission decisions rest with the US authorities and the universities. Government and school fees are separate from our service fee.