F-1 Visa Checklist for International Students (2025–2026)
Everything you need to get your F-1 student visa — from the moment you receive your I-20 to the day you land in the US. Bookmark this page and check off each step.
Step 1: Receive and Verify Your I-20
Your I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status) is issued by your university's Designated School Official (DSO). You cannot apply for an F-1 visa without it.
- Verify all details are correct — your name (exactly as in your passport), program start date, school name, and SEVIS ID (starts with N)
- DSO signature is present on page 1 of the I-20
- Program end date gives you enough time to complete your degree
- Financial support amount matches what you submitted to the university
- If anything is wrong, contact your DSO immediately for a corrected I-20 before paying the SEVIS fee
Step 2: Pay the SEVIS Fee (I-901)
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) fee must be paid before your visa interview. As of 2025, the fee is $350 for F-1 students.
- Pay online at fmjfee.com using a credit/debit card
- Enter your SEVIS ID exactly as it appears on your I-20
- Print or save your I-901 payment receipt — you'll need it at your interview and on arrival
- Allow 3 business days for payment to process before scheduling your visa interview
Step 3: Complete the DS-160 Application
The DS-160 is the online nonimmigrant visa application form. Complete it at the US Department of State website.
- Use your legal name exactly as it appears in your passport — no nicknames
- Upload a passport-style photo that meets US visa requirements (square, white background, recent)
- Answer all questions fully and truthfully — false statements can result in permanent visa bans
- Save your application ID (starts with AA) after each session — the form times out
- Submit and print your DS-160 confirmation page with the barcode
Step 4: Schedule Your Visa Interview
Schedule your F-1 visa interview at the nearest US Embassy or Consulate in your home country. Wait times can be weeks to months depending on location and time of year.
- Schedule at travel.state.gov or the local Embassy website for your country
- Choose an appointment date that is at least 120 days before your program start date (F-1 visas can be issued up to 120 days before)
- F-1 students cannot enter the US more than 30 days before their program start date
- Pay the MRV (Machine Readable Visa) application fee — $185 in 2025 — when booking
- Save your appointment confirmation with the CGI reference number
Step 5: Prepare Your Interview Documents
Arrive at the embassy with all documents organized. Consular officers make quick decisions — being prepared matters.
- ✓ Valid passport — must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay
- ✓ DS-160 confirmation page (printed)
- ✓ Original I-20 signed by DSO
- ✓ SEVIS fee receipt (I-901 confirmation)
- ✓ Visa appointment confirmation
- ✓ Visa application fee receipt (MRV receipt)
- ✓ Passport-size photograph (same specs as DS-160)
- ✓ University admission letter or offer letter
- ✓ Financial documents — bank statements, scholarship letters, sponsor letters showing funds to cover tuition + living expenses
- ✓ Transcripts and academic certificates from previous institutions
- ✓ Test scores if applicable (TOEFL/IELTS, GRE, GMAT, etc.)
- ✓ Proof of ties to home country — family, property, employment (shows intent to return after studies)
What to Expect at the Interview
Most F-1 visa interviews last only 2–5 minutes. The consular officer is assessing whether you're a genuine student and whether you intend to return home after graduation. Common questions include:
- Why did you choose this university/program?
- How will you fund your studies?
- What are your career plans after graduation?
- Do you have family or job ties back home?
- Have you studied or worked in another country before?
Step 6: After Your Visa is Approved
- Verify the visa stamp in your passport — check your name, visa type (F-1), and expiration date for errors
- Your visa expiration date ≠ how long you can stay. F-1 students are admitted "Duration of Status" (D/S) — you can stay as long as you're enrolled
- Book your flight to arrive no more than 30 days before your I-20 program start date
- Inform your university's international student office of your arrival date
Arrival Day Checklist — Documents to Carry On Person
- ✓ Passport with F-1 visa stamp
- ✓ Original signed I-20
- ✓ SEVIS fee receipt
- ✓ University admission letter
- ✓ Financial documents (bank statements)
- ✓ Proof of accommodation (dorm assignment, rental agreement, or host family letter)
- ✓ Return flight information or strong ties to home country
- ✓ Emergency contact numbers (university, family)
- ✓ Cash and card for immediate expenses (taxi, food, first-day needs)