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Student

If you want to study in the United States, there are three categories to do so:

  1. F-visa/status category
  2. M-visa/status category and
  3. J-1 visa/status category.

Each visa/status category fulfills a different purpose and therefore, has different requirements, which must be fulfilled.

Please refer to the specific category.

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