How to Apply for a US Student Visa as a Malaysian?

How to Apply US Student Visa for a Malaysian Student

Getting ready to study abroad in the United States? Read on to find out information on applying for a US Student Visa from Malaysia.

Types of Student Visa

According to travel.state.gov, there are generally two types of student visa, F visa and M visa. Based on your course of study and type of school you plan to attend, you can determine which visa you will need.

Students who plan to attend a US university or college is required to apply for a F-1 visa. This visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to temporarily live in the US while studying at institutions certified by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).

F-1 Visa Application Process

Before you begin your F-1 visa application, the first step is to apply to SEVP-approved institutions and be accepted.

When to start? The application process for an F-1 student visa is very complex and time-consuming, so we advise our students to begin the process as soon as your Form I-20 from the institution.

You can follow the following steps to apply for a F-1 visa:

  1. Apply and get accepted at an SEVP-approved institution.
  2. Receive Form I-20 and pay SEVIS I-1901
  3. Complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (Form DS-160) and pay the visa application fee.
  4. Schedule visa interview.
  5. Attend visa interview.

As of October 2023, the visa application fee for F-1 visa is $185. Find out more about how to pay application fee for Malaysian students here.

F-1 Visa Requirements

Before attending the visa interview, students are usually required to gather and prepare the following documents:

    • Passport
    • Photo
    • Non-immigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 confirmation page
    • I-901 and DS-160 payment receipts
    • Form I-20
    • Bank statements or other proof of finances to show how will you pay your educational, living and travel costs
    • Transcripts, certificates, standardized test scores
How to apply to US colleges and universities?

For more information about studying in the United States and choosing the right university, you may find out here.
For more information about transferring to a US institution as an American Degree Transfer Program student, you may find out here.

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