US Consulate Releases Guidelines for Applying for Student Visa

US Consulate Releases Guidelines for Applying for Student Visas

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The US Consulate has announced guidelines for Nigerians applying for student visas to study in the United States.

The guidelines are contained in a statement issued by the US Mission on Friday.

According to the Consulate, students applying for new visas and those renewing their visas would be attended to on specific dates between November 2021 and January 2022.

Excerpt of the statement, “Starting November 24, the US Mission once again will be expanding operations to better serve the student population of Nigeria. This approach will be two-fold: a special procedure for students who need to renew student visas to continue their course of study, and a series of dedicated interview days for prospective new students.

“You may be eligible for a priority student visa interview slot if you are a prospective student seeking F1 visa appointment and you have not been refused an F1 visa in the past six months.

“Abuja student surge days will take place on December 8, December 15 and January 12. These surge days will be filled on a first come, first served basis.

“Lagos student surge days will take place on November 24, December 8, and December 15.”

Students in Abuja are required to check www.ustraveldocs.com/ng for instructions while those in Lagos are to book their appointments by emailing their documents to LagosStudents@state.gov.

The US Consulate added that students in both locations need to submit completed DS-160, approved 1-20, 1-901 SEVIS fee receipts, GTBank (MRV) receipt for visa fee, valid passport data page and a scanned passport photograph.

List of requirements for students renewing their visas:

“If you are currently studying in the United States, you may be eligible for a special application procedure. To qualify for this procedure, you must be renewing a student visa that is still valid or has expired with the past 24 months and are renewing your visa either to: (a) continue participation in the same major course of study even if at a different different institution; or (b) attend the same institution even if in a different major course of study.

“Abuja applicants: Go to WWW.ustraveldocs.com/ng and follow the instructions to complete your visa application. Visit a designated DHL facility and mail the following documents:

“A printout of your Confirmation page (printed from www.ustraveldocs.com/ng)
A completed DS-160
An approved I-20
A receipt for your I-901 SEVIS fee
A GTBank (MRV) receipt for your visa fee
Your passport containing the expired student visa (if that passport is expired, a current valid passport is also required)
A passport photograph meeting these requirements
Proof of continued full-time enrollment (such as transcripts, tuition payment, etc.)

“Lagos applicants: Bring all of the following to the U.S. Consulate in Lagos at 12:30-1:00pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, between November 25 and January 5:
A completed DS-160
An approved I-20
A receipt for your I-901 SEVIS fee
A GTBank (MRV) receipt for your visa fee,
Your passport containing the expired student visa (if that passport is expired, a current valid passport is also required)
A passport photograph meeting these requirements
Proof of continued full-time enrollment (such as transcripts, tuition payment, etc.)”

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