Applying for a US F-1 Visa

Filling in your DS-160 visa application

The DS-160 is an online visa application form that you (and your dependents, if applicable) must complete before applying for an F-1 or J-1 student visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy outside the U.S. You may access the DS-160 on the U.S. Department of State website

Purdue ISS has published a fairly comprehensive F-1 Visa post here. The U.S. Department of State has compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions that may be helpful in completing the DS-160, including help for technical issues.

Follow the guidance above. I would just add that if you are planning to go along with your child to drop him at University, make sure you apply as a group (i.e. using only one US DS-160 login ID for all) for everyone who is travelling. Your admitted child should apply for a F-1 student visa and the rest of the family who is travelling along will apply for B-2 tourist visas.

You should start filling in your DS-160 as soon as possible! If you have not yet received your i-20/ SEVIS, don’t fret. The rest of the DS-160 takes time and you can get a head start by completing the rest of the sections. Leave the i-20/SEVIS part unfilled and you can always return and fill in that part so long as you have not submitted your DS-160.

After you have completed the DS-160, you must print and keep the DS-160 barcode page. (You will not need to print the full application.)

Apply for a Visa Appointment

Pay the Visa Application Processing fee

Points to remember when applying for a F1 Visa

Preparing for the Appointment

List of Supporting Documents to Carry

Appearing for the Appointment

Receiving your Visa(s)

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