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Can domestic graduate students apply to study in the United States while studying?

Yes. When choosing a school or major, you can refer to the study abroad application reference system. Enter your GPA, major and other information. The system will automatically match students with similar situations from the database to see which colleges and majors you have successfully applied for. You can also search based on your study abroad goals.

U.S. immigration law provides two non-immigrant visa categories for students studying in the United States. The "F" visa is issued to international students who come to the United States for academic study, while the "M" visa is issued to international students who come to the United States for non-academic or vocational study.

To obtain a student visa, applicants must first apply to and be accepted by a U.S. school. When a student is accepted, the school will issue an I-20 or I-20M form to the student, which must be presented when the student comes to apply for a visa.

Extended information:

Visa application conditions

1. Must study full-time. The registered study period must be no less than 12 months. Postgraduate students must be approved by the student advisor and remain full-time students. The class time per week shall not be less than 18 hours, with laboratory teaching as the mainstay, and the class time shall not be less than 22 hours per week.

2. Have a certain level of English.

3. Have sufficient financial resources. Applicants must be able to prove that they have sufficient financial resources to complete their studies in the United States without relying on work. The best proof is the scholarship provided by the school or the written commitment and proof of financial guarantee issued by the applicant's parents or relatives. .

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