A Comprehensive Guide to Essential Forms for the F-1 Visa Application

A Comprehensive Guide to Essential Forms for the F-1 Visa Application

Written By: Krish Bajaj

5 min read - June 12, 2024


Applying for an F-1 visa involves navigating several important forms, each with its own purpose and requirements. This guide dives deep into the DS-160 form, the I-20 form, the SEVIS form, and other essential documents, explaining their significance, how to fill them out, and any intricacies you need to be aware of.

DS-160: Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application

What is the DS-160?

The DS-160 form is the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application required for all nonimmigrant visa applicants, including F-1 students. This form collects information about your background, travel plans, and the purpose of your visit to the United States.

How to Fill Out the DS-160:

  1. Access the Form: Visit the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website to begin your DS-160 application.
  2. Personal Information: Provide personal details such as your full name, date of birth, nationality, and passport information. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months while applying.
  3. Travel Information: Indicate your intended date of arrival in the US, the address where you will stay, and details about your US point of contact (usually your university). You also need to list out any prior travel history to the US accurately.
  4. Social Media Handles: You will be asked to provide details of your social media accounts used in the last five years. Include handles for platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and others.
  5. Education and Work History: List your educational background, previous and current employment, and any other professional qualifications.
  6. Security and Background Questions: Answer a series of security-related questions truthfully. These cover areas such as criminal history, immigration violations, and health issues.
  7. Upload Photo: Upload a recent passport-sized photograph that meets the US visa photo requirements.
  8. Review and Submit: Carefully review all the information before submitting the form. Errors can delay your application process.

What to Look Out For:

I-20 Form: Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status

What is the I-20 Form?

The I-20 form is issued by the US educational institution where you have been accepted. It certifies that you are eligible for F-1 student status and provides essential information for your visa application and entry into the US. Upon acceptance to an educational institution, sometimes, they directly share the I-20. Other times you will need to complete the School’s I-20 Request Form.

After being accepted, the school will provide an I-20 request form. This form collects information needed to generate your I-20, such as:

It’s very important to fill out this form accurately and completely. Once you fill this out, along with the I-20 request form, you will typically need to submit the following documents:

Submit these documents to the school’s international student office or the designated official handling your case. Your school may take a few weeks after the form to share your i20. In recent years, schools have been issuing digital I-20’s instead of paper copies. Since it is a very important document, as soon as you receive it, be sure to review the following:

What to Look Out For:

Before the school can issue your I-20, you need to pay the SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee.

SEVIS I-901 Form: Paying the SEVIS Fee

What is SEVIS?

SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) is a system that tracks F-1 students, J-1 exchange visitors, and their dependents throughout their stay in the United States. The SEVIS I-901 form is used to pay the SEVIS fee, which funds this tracking system.

How to Complete the SEVIS I-901 Form:

  1. Access the Form: Visit the FMJfee.com website to begin the process.
  2. Enter SEVIS ID: Enter your SEVIS ID number from your I-20 form.
  3. Personal Information: Provide your personal details, including your name, date of birth, and address.
  4. School Information: Enter your school code, which is also found on your I-20 form.
  5. Payment: Pay the SEVIS fee using a credit card or other accepted payment methods.
  6. Print the Receipt: After payment, print the confirmation receipt. You will need this for your visa interview and for entering the US.

What to Look Out For:

Form I-539

What is Form I-539?

Form I-539 is the "Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status" used by individuals who are currently in the United States and wish to extend their stay or change their nonimmigrant status to another category. This form is often used by F1 students who wish to change their status or extend their stay. For example, if you came to the United States for a long holiday and and later decided to enroll in a full-time academic program, you would need to complete the DS-160 form to apply for an F1 student visa. Similarly, if you are an F1 student nearing the end of your program and want to pursue Optional Practical Training (OPT) or another educational opportunity, you may need to fill out the DS-160 to change your visa status accordingly.

How to Complete Form I-539:

  1. Access the form through this link - https://www.uscis.gov/i-539
  2. Fill in information part by part
    • Part 1: Information About You
    • Part 2: Application Type
    • Part 3: Processing Information
    • Additional Information About the Applicant
    • Part 5: Information About Your Current Status
    • Part 6: Information About Your Request
    • Part 7: Signature of Applicant
  3. Supporting Documents - Upload any additional documents as requested
  4. Filing Fee - Check the USCIS website for the current filing fee and make the payment accordingly.
  5. Submission - Submit the completed Form I-539, along with the required supporting documents and filing fee, to the appropriate USCIS address listed on their website.

What to Look Out For:

Form I-797

What is Form I-797?

Form I-797, Notice of Action, is issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to communicate information or a decision about an application or petition you have filed. It is not an application form you fill out but a notification received from USCIS. There are several types of I-797 notices, each serving a different purpose:

Since Form I-797 is issued by USCIS, there is no form to fill out on your part. Instead, you should review and understand the information provided in the notice you receive.

What to Look Out For:

Additional Forms and Documents

1. Financial Support Documents:

You will need to provide proof of financial support to demonstrate that you can cover your tuition and living expenses while studying in the US.

Examples Include:

2. Passport:

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the US.

3. Visa Interview Confirmation:

After submitting your DS-160, schedule and confirm your visa interview at the nearest US embassy or consulate.

Steps to Schedule:

4. Visa Photograph:

Have a US visa-compliant photo ready for your visa application. The requirements for the photo can be found on the US Department of State website.

Final Tips for a Smooth F-1 Visa Application Process

FAQ Section

Q: What's the difference between the I-20 and SEVIS?

A: The I-20 form is issued by your US school and certifies your eligibility for F-1 student status. SEVIS is the system that tracks your status as an international student in the US. Your SEVIS ID number is included on your I-20 form.

Q: Can I apply for an F-1 visa while on another US visa?

A: Yes, but you must demonstrate a clear intent to study and show how your previous visa's purpose differs from your new intent. It might involve leaving the US to reapply from your home country.

Q: What do I do if there is an error on my I-20 form?

A: Contact your Designated School Official (DSO) immediately to correct any errors. Ensure all information matches your passport and other documents.

Q: How long does the SEVIS fee payment take to process?

A: The SEVIS fee payment usually processes immediately, but it is recommended to pay at least three days before your visa interview to ensure everything is recorded in the system.

Q: What if my social media information changes after submitting the DS-160?

A: If there are significant changes to your social media accounts after submitting your DS-160, inform the consular officer during your visa interview.

Q: Should I include private social media accounts in the DS-160?

A: Yes, include all social media accounts you have used in the past five years, regardless of their privacy settings. Failing to disclose this information can lead to complications or denial of your visa application.

Q: Can I edit my DS-160 after submitting it?

A: If you need to correct information after submitting your DS-160, you cannot edit the submitted form. Instead, you must fill out a new DS-160 form and bring the new confirmation page to your visa interview. Inform the consulate of the updated form to ensure they use the correct one.

Q: What if I want to change schools? What happens to my I-20 and SEVIS?

A: If you want to change schools, you will need a new I-20 form from your new institution. Your new school will help you transfer your SEVIS record. You must notify your current school's Designated School Official (DSO) and follow the transfer process to ensure your SEVIS record is correctly transferred and you remain in status.

Q: I don't have an acceptance and I-20 from the school I want to attend but I have it from another school. Can I apply for the F-1 and change it to the school I want to attend after I get my visa?

A: You must attend the school listed on the I-20 form you used to obtain your F-1 visa. If you get accepted to a different school after obtaining your visa, you will need to update your visa with the new I-20 by contacting the consulate or embassy that issued your visa. This process can vary, so it’s important to seek guidance from both schools' DSOs and the issuing consulate.

Wrapping It Up

Applying for an F-1 visa involves several crucial forms and steps. Understanding the DS-160, I-20, SEVIS I-901, and other necessary documents is essential for a successful application. By following this guide and paying attention to details, you can navigate the F-1 visa process with confidence and ease, ensuring a smooth transition to your studies in the United States.