The American student visa, officially known as the F-1 academic visa, is the visa required when a person of the relevant age is interested in studying at a university or any other academic establishment in the United States. The F-1 requires that the holder agrees to work for a minimum of 20 hours a week during their university term period. In addition to this, they will also be required to work full-time during the holidays. When they have finished their course, the holder must leave the country within 60 days. However, within that period of time they have a chance to apply for work relevant to the course they have just completed, for example to take practical training or to apply for an H-1b visa. They can then try to apply for an Eb-3 visa.

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In order to apply for an American student visa, the applicant must have received a letter offering them a place in an institution or university in the USA. They must also present proof that all fees have been paid to the chosen educational institution, a process that can take up to 90 days to complete.

There are also other options available, related to the American student visa, which interested applicants may wish to consider. The J-1 exchange visitor visa is designed for people involved in prearranged work, training or research. Another alternative is not dependent on educational requirements, but is aimed at anyone looking to attend non-academic training courses.