What is the F-1 Visa?
The F-1 Visa is a nonimmigrant (temporary) US Visa for international students (foreign students) in colleges, universities, seminaries, conservatories, academic high schools, other academic institutions, or in language training.
You will need a different visa if you wish to pursue nonacademic or vocational studies. Please review the Department of Homeland Security website for the various types of visas.
Am I Eligible for an F-1 Visa?
Please review the Student Exchange and Visitor Program site through ICE where “Student Process Steps: How to Navigate the U.S. Immigration System” is outlined.
Limits on Attending Publicly Funded Schools If you wish to attend "public" high school (grades 9-11) in the United States on an F-1 Visa:
International students attending "private" schools, or in privately funded adult education or language programs, are not subject to these requirements.
Also, please be aware that these requirements affect only international students who obtain F-1 Student Visas (those to whom Form I-20 would be issued). These requirements do not affect international students in any other status, for example exchange students (who hold J-1 Visa status), or dependents of foreign nationals in the United States on long-term visas (students whose parents are here as diplomats, researchers or foreign workers).