You must apply for your visa well in advance of your arrival. Obtaining a student visa can take several weeks or even longer, depending on your home country.
To apply for a U.S. visa, you will need to present the following documents at the U.S. embassy or consulate nearest to you:
- Your Form I-20
- The SEVIS Fee receipt
- A copy of your financial support documents, i.e. evidence that you have sufficient funds to meet the expenses of studying at Carroll, e.g. bank statement.
In addition, the application for a U.S. visa requires you to present:
- A valid passport
- Passport-size photographs
- Completed visa applications forms (Visa application forms are available on individual consular websites.)
An application fee and an interview will also be required.
There have been (and continue to be) changes in the visa application process and these changes are usually reflected on the consular websites.
Find a U.S. Consulate or Embassy
Canadian Citizens: Canadian citizens do not require an entry visa to enter the U.S. from Canada, but do require an I-20, passport, financial documentation and proof of SEVIS fee payment and must follow certain procedures. Please review the Important Information for Canadian Students page for more information.
In advance of your interview, you are encouraged to review the following:
Visa appointments are very short and questions vary. It is important to come prepared to your interview, ready to answer questions about Carroll University, the major you intend to study, and how campus life is structured at Carroll. We encourage you to review the resource we have sent in your admission package, entitled “Ten Points to Remember When Applying for a Nonimmigrant Visa,” published by the Association of International Educators. While published in 1997, these general points provide good guidance and still are relevant today. Here are some of the facts you may want to prepare for your interview:
- What is the exact name of my major?
- How many credits will I need to take to graduate with my intended degree?
- Which classes will I be taking during my degree?
- In your hard copy acceptance package, the Office of Global Education included your program worksheet and your optional four-year plan. These documents can be used to show what you plan to study at Carroll. We encourage you to read these documents and send any questions or concerns to international@5675n.com.
- How many students attend Carroll? How many international students?
- What do I enjoy about Carroll's community and campus? What fits my personality?
- Why do I want to study in the United States?
- How will I finance my education?
- Bring your financial documents to your appointment
Here is a list of important documents to bring to your appointment:
- Interview appointment letter
- Passport (make sure it is not expired)
- Two passport photographs
- Translations to any documents not in English
- I-20 document
- Acceptance letter and financial aid award
- Bank documents to show finances
If you are looking for more information, visit the Department of State’s Interview Preparation website.