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Study Visa USA

USA Education Consultants in Hyderabad

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The USA has been everybody’s dream country since forever. The USA is a country where people live in their true sense. The USA is full of adventure, life, and innovation. While some come to the USA to experience the lush American culture, incredible diversity, delicious food, picturesque views, and its prosperous heritage, others come to rediscover themselves. Trust me; one cannot get tired of this country to visit it again.

USA’s education is something that shouldn’t be forgotten. The USA’s equipped with some of the world’s best universities and has been the major student magnet since the 18th century or even earlier. There are over 4,000 renowned universities spread across the country, offering a large variety of academic programs with a versatile and flexible education system. Amongst the world’s 20 top universities, the USA has 13 of them.

Missouri University of Science and Technology, San Jose State University, Mississippi State University, University of Cincinnati, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Indiana Tech University are some of the top universities of The USA that are most preferred by Indian students.

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​Did you know?

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  • The USA has been recorded the world’s largest international students with a monstrous 1 million and more foreign students as of the year 2018

  • The USA alone consists of 30% of all present foreign students

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Why study in the USA?

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Education is one of the chief reasons why The USA is famous for. USA’s educational system is a well appreciated and readily accepted by a large chunk of students worldwide. The USA is recorded as the second-largest higher educational system, making it globally available for the student community. The educational system does not have the interference of the government but is self-regulatory whereas for public universities the educational system is jointly made by the local and state government. The educational system of the USA offers a wide range of options in the fields of arts, sciences, business, law, and emerging professions as well. The educational system is built on a research basis, stressing on the value educational techniques where the students can yield maximum benefits.

Although there is a huge list of reasons why you should study in the USA, here are a few reasons that are appealing.

  • Diverse student population

  • Engaging campus life

  • Explore the culture and traditions of America

  • Guaranteed career after graduation

  • Unique American Educational system

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Cost & Accommodation of studying in the USA for INDIAN students:

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It is quite obvious that every 2 out of 5 people prefer the USA over any other country for a number of reasons; education is one among them. It is a known fact that the cost to study in the USA is fairly expensive, but they’re totally worth the quality.

The tuition fee depends on various factors like the city, university, and a few others. There are some low-cost and funded universities (public) that are no less than the private universities of the same country. You could even apply for appropriate scholarship programs to avoid paying extra money.

English language programs: $700 to $2,000 a month

Undergraduate bachelor degree: $20,000 to $40,000 per year

Graduate degree: $20,000 to $30,000 per year

Doctoral degree: $28,000 to $55,000 per year

(Programs related to Business, medicine, psychology, the law can be slightly higher)

Despite its high cost of living, The USA always puts up her standard of living high. And that is why you should have your budget planned well in advance. There are a number of overseas consultants in Hyderabad who can get your budget planned with world-class amenities. The living expenses include food, rent, electricity, transport, groceries, books/study materials, clothing can be $15,000 per year approximately depending on the lifestyle you choose. So plan your budget with our experienced overseas education consultants in Hyderabad.

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Admission in US Universities for International students

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The USA literally has a large number of universities offering a wide range of courses. So here's what you need to know about the application procedure in the USA and to embrace your student life.

  • Decide your university: this is often a thorny task as there are many universities and that you need to have accurate information to make the right decision. Decide on the basis of the subjects you would want to take.

  • Request for an application form: once you chose your dream university, go to their website and contact the admissions office to seek an admissions application form ( application form usually gives you a detailed description about your university, courses they offer, duration, tuition fee, and many others)

  • English proficiency tests: after applying to the universities, you should wait till your application is being processed. Meanwhile, you can take tests like TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT, GRE, or GMAT.

  • Gather your records: as a part of your application, you may now group your academic certificates and post your application(s) along with the application fee to your desired universities through the instruction stated in the university’s website.

  • Just breathe: once you posted your application form, you have to stay patient until they take their decision. They will then send you an acceptance letter.

  • Begin your visa procedure: You may check out the visa section for detailed information.

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USA Visa Application Procedure

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The USA is known for its long and complex visa procedure. Hence it is recommendable to prepare beforehand to save time and money. You may start the procedure 3-5 months before the commencement of your course to avoid any further delay. There are several steps involved to apply for the visa and these may differ from every embassy of the USA. So here is a general yet vividly explained procedure and requirements for the student visa in the USA. Once you received an acceptance letter from your desired universities, your visa application procedure begins.

 

1. Get your things placed:

Requirements:​

  • An updated passport

  • Your non-immigrant visa application (Form DS-160)

  • Receipt of your application fee

  • Your latest photograph

  • Form I-20 (certificates of your personal information like your income certificate, academic, and language test)

  • SOP

2. Make an appointment for the interview: You may be asked to pay some fee and book an appointment to appear for an interview.

3. Fill the DS-160 form:
Fill the DS-160 form online and you may be asked to link your social media profile.

4. Appear the interview: Consider it a very crucial stage of your visa procedure. Stay generous and confident while briefing your objectives for studying in the US.

5. Plan your journey once you receive a confirmation letter.

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Employment opportunities study in the USA

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The USA, also known as the land of opportunities has always proved itself right by creating fortuities for everyone in every sector. There are a sizeable number of employment opportunities easily accessible for its students (including foreign students). Whether you want to take up a part-time job or a full-time, there’s a high chance you’ll find your way in the new world. Here are all the possible employment opportunities in the USA that you can choose while still pursuing your academic program or even after your graduation.

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Part-time:

The F1 form of the student visa anyhow allows you to work for 20 hours per week. There is a huge list of things that you can do for your living like the tutor, babysitter, and computer assistant to name a few. However, you should check the rules and regulations before applying for a job. You could find academic-related jobs at your university’s placement cell/notice boards or through building contacts. At some universities, students are allowed to work at the universities as interns or even at the cafeteria, computer centers, and others. Taking up internships may academically help you than other casual jobs.

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Full-time:

Since you’re going abroad on a study purpose, you will only be eligible to take a full-time job only after the completion of your graduation. However, you should have a work permit/visa to work full time. There is always a high demand for professionals and knowledge-based workers in the USA. If you do not want to work in the USA, you can find jobs anywhere in the world; after all, you’ve graduated from the outstanding universities in the USA!

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Why choose Westernflyoverseas

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Westernflyoverseas Services are Hyderabad’s top overseas education consultants that have been assisting study-enthusiasts to achieve their career goals. The USA’s universities have been in the limelight for the centuries and had set international standards in terms of education, science and technology, and many other spheres over the past years. This has turned the USA into a global hotspot of international students. At Westernflyoverseas, our experienced and skilled USA consultants in Hyderabad aid you in the most efficient way to see you accomplish your dream career. Here is a list of perks that we provide, keeping in mind the huge competition.

  • Our consultants sharpen your profile and make it presentable.

  • We will advise you on selecting your career, suggesting all the best universities suiting your career objectives, and disclosing the eligibility criteria.

  • Our dedicated consultants help you with the application and visa procedure.

  • Conduct a one on one student training program that provides all the relevant information about your education abroad.

  • We all know how complex and time-taking the visa procedure can get without proper guidance. We also conduct demo visa-interview sessions that build your confidence.

  • Our experts will give you pre-departure guidance; air ticketing, foreign exchange, accommodation, bank account, new sim-card, and other travel-related information.

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List of Universities in USA

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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Stanford University

  • Harvard University

  • University of California, Berkeley

  • Cornell University

  • University of Washington

  • University of California, Los Angeles

  • University of Michigan

  • Purdue University

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Columbia University in the City of New York

  • Penn State University

  • University of Minnesota

  • The University of Texas at Austin

  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • University of Southern California

  • University of California, Irvine

  • New York University

  • University of California, San Diego

  • University of Pennsylvania

  • Carnegie Mellon University

  • Princeton University

  • University of California, Davis

  • Yale University

  • University of Chicago

  • University of Florida

  • University of Maryland

  • Arizona State University

  • Michigan State University

  • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • University of Colorado Boulder

  • Johns Hopkins University

  • Northwestern University

  • Texas A&M University

  • Duke University

  • Boston University

  • The University of Arizona

  • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

  • University of Virginia

  • Georgia Institute of Technology

  • University of California, Santa Barbara

  • The University of Utah

  • The Ohio State University

  • North Carolina State University

  • University of Pittsburgh

  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

  • Washington University in St. Louis

  • Tufts University

  • Oregon State University

  • Indiana University Bloomington

  • California Institute of Technology

  • University of California, Santa Cruz

  • Iowa State University of Science and Technology

  • University of Georgia

  • Vanderbilt University

  • Georgia State University

  • University of Oregon

  • University of Iowa

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst

  • Georgetown University

  • University of Delaware

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Brigham Young University

  • Colorado State University

  • Florida State University

  • University of South Florida

  • George Mason University

  • University of Central Florida

  • University of Notre Dame

  • University of Houston

  • University at Buffalo, State University of New York

  • George Washington University

  • Washington State University

  • University of California, Riverside

  • Dartmouth College

  • University of Rochester

  • Brown University

  • Emory University

  • University of California, San Francisco

  • Rice University

  • University of Connecticut

  • University of Kansas

  • The University of Illinois at Chicago

  • University of Kentucky

  • University of Missouri

  • The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  • University of Cincinnati

  • University of North Texas

  • University of South Carolina

  • San Diego State University

  • University of Miami

  • Virginia Commonwealth University

  • Rochester Institute of Technology

  • Temple University

  • University of New Mexico

  • Drexel University

  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

  • The University of Oklahoma

  • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

  • Portland State University

  • San José State University

  • California State University, Fullerton

  • University of Vermont

  • Boston College

  • Florida International University

  • Louisiana State University

  • Case Western Reserve University

  • The University of Alabama

  • San Francisco State University

  • Clemson University

  • Oklahoma State University

  • Kent State University

  • Syracuse University

  • Wayne State University

  • University of New Hampshire

  • Northeastern University

  • California State University, Northridge

  • DePaul University

  • The University of Texas at Dallas

  • Auburn University

  • Loyola University of Chicago

  • The University of Tennessee at Martin

  • Fordham University

  • Utah State University

  • West Virginia University

  • Texas Tech University

  • Stony Brook University

  • American University

  • University of Maryland, Baltimore County

  • Michigan Technological University

  • Tulane University

  • Southern Methodist University

  • Baylor University

  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

  • University of Denver

  • University at Albany, State University of New York

  • The University of Texas at Arlington

  • Ohio University

  • Northern Arizona University

  • Santa Clara University

  • The University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • Western Michigan University

  • Kansas State University

  • Liberty University

  • Northern Illinois University

  • University of Arkansas

  • The United States Air Force Academy

  • California State University, Long Beach

  • Illinois Institute of Technology

  • Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis

  • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

  • University of Missouri-Kansas City

  • College of William & Mary

  • Mississippi State University

  • Florida Atlantic University

  • Lamar University

  • Brandeis University

  • University of Idaho

  • New Mexico State University

  • The New School

  • University of Nevada, Reno

  • Montana State University

  • Binghamton University, State University of New York

  • James Madison University

  • California State University, Sacramento

  • The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

  • Swarthmore College

  • Saint Louis University

  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  • Wake Forest University

  • Southern New Hampshire University

  • Oregon Health & Science University

  • Nova Southeastern University

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute

  • University of Colorado Denver

  • University of Rhode Island

  • East Carolina University

  • Old Dominion University

  • Western Washington University

  • Appalachian State University

  • University of Louisville

  • Bowling Green State University

  • Kennesaw State University

  • University of Wyoming

  • Texas State University

  • Marquette University

  • Middlebury College

  • Lehigh University

  • University of Mississippi

  • University of San Francisco

  • Miami University

  • Carleton College

  • Pace University

  • University of North Dakota

  • University of Maryland University College

  • Grand Valley State University

  • California State University, Chico

  • The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • New Jersey Institute of Technology

  • Berklee College of Music

  • Ball State University

  • Southern Illinois University Carbondale

  • Boise State University

  • Villanova University

  • Towson University

  • University of Maryland, Baltimore

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

  • University of Akron

  • University of Alaska Fairbanks

  • University of Dayton

  • University of Massachusetts Lowell

  • Grand Canyon University

  • Calvin College

  • University of Massachusetts Boston

  • Wesleyan University

  • Smith College

  • Illinois State University

  • University of San Diego

  • The University of Maine

  • University of Northern Iowa

  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro

  • Creighton University

  • Bucknell University

  • University of Richmond

  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

  • Brigham Young University-Idaho

  • Loyola Marymount University

  • Williams College

  • The University of Texas at El Paso

  • Mount Holyoke College

  • Chapman University

  • California State University, Fresno

  • The University of Memphis

  • California State University, Los Angeles

  • Pepperdine University

  • University of Toledo

  • North Dakota State University

  • Middle Tennessee State University

  • Western Kentucky University

  • Wright State University

  • Central Michigan University

  • Clark University

  • Sonoma State University

  • Yeshiva University

  • Missouri State University

  • Savannah College of Art and Design

  • Baylor College of Medicine

  • Gonzaga University

  • The University of Montana

  • Bryn Mawr College

  • Seton Hall University

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

  • University of Missouri-St. Louis

  • Colby College

  • Amherst College

  • Kenyon College

  • Thomas Jefferson University

  • Hofstra University

  • United States Military Academy

  • Cleveland State University

  • University of North Florida

  • Harvey Mudd College

  • Florida Institute of Technology

  • Vassar College

  • University of St. Thomas

  • Rowan University

  • Eastern Michigan University

  • University of North Carolina Wilmington

  • Humboldt State University

  • Central Washington University

  • Colorado School of Mines

  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

  • University of Southern Mississippi

  • Wichita State University

  • Medical University of South Carolina

  • Oberlin College

  • Oakland University

  • Marist College

  • University of Massachusetts Medical School

  • Idaho State University

  • East Tennessee State University

  • College of Charleston

  • Wellesley College

  • Sam Houston State University

  • California State University, Dominguez Hills

  • Beloit College

  • Ithaca College

  • University of Nebraska at Omaha

  • Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

  • Minnesota State University, Mankato

  • Buffalo State College

  • United States Naval Academy

  • The Catholic University of America

  • Texas Christian University

  • Quinnipiac University

  • University of California, Merced

  • The Evergreen State College

  • The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

  • California State University, San Bernardino

  • Rasmussen College

  • Washington and Lee University

  • St. Olaf College

  • Montclair State University

  • Indiana State University

  • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

  • Ferris State University

  • Babson College

  • University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

  • Stevens Institute of Technology

  • Seattle University

  • University of Colorado Colorado Springs

  • Bowdoin College

  • Bard College

  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

  • Haverford College

  • University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

  • St. John's University

  • School of Visual Arts

  • California State University San Marcos

  • Georgia Southern University

  • Central Connecticut State University

  • Eastern Kentucky University

  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

  • Marshall University

  • Elon University

  • St. Cloud State University

  • Columbia College Chicago

  • Lehman College, CUNY

  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

  • The University of Tulsa

  • Purdue University Global

  • University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

  • Earlham College

  • Radford University

  • Medical College of Wisconsin

  • Colgate University

  • State University of New York at Oswego

  • The University of Alabama in Huntsville

  • Biola University

  • Pomona College

  • Reed College

  • University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

  • Lock Haven University

  • University of Michigan-Dearborn

  • University of the Pacific

  • College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University

  • Georgetown College

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