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Steps you need to follow to study in a university or college in the U.S

Research Your Options

Post secondary education includes six degree levels: associate, bachelor, first-professional, master, advanced intermediate, and research doctorate. The U.S. system does not offer a second or higher doctorate, but does offer postdoctoral research programs.

Our Professional experts in our office and international experts in Australia will help and guide you to find the best course available to achieve your task/ requirements.

Financing Your Studies

The U.S. government does not provide loans, grants, or general scholarship assistance for international students. As an international student, you will have to find alternative sources of funding.

Completing your application

We carefully follow the application requirements set by the admissions office of the institution to which you are expecting to gain admission.
While our expert professional staffs will help you to finalize your application in keeping with admission requirements of U.S., colleges and universities including third-party standardized tests. We will also guide you to get..

Foreign Diploma and Credit Recognition
Higher educational institutions and licensing boards in individual states evaluate academic coursework, degrees, and professional licenses. The U.S. has no single authority to evaluate foreign credentials.

Standardized Tests
As part of the application process, some programs require students to take one or more standardized tests. Plan to take your tests in advance so your scores are available when you submit your application.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Many colleges and universities require this test to measure your English language skills. Our in-house class help to get the required marks.

Apply for your visa

Before you can apply for a student visa, you must first be accepted by a U.S. institution of higher education that is certified by the SEVP.

Student Visas

We carefully select best types of student visas. We prepare all required documentation requirements on behalf of you.

Prepare for Your Visa Appointment

We will help you to arrange with appointment at a U.S. Embassy and provide all information your visa appointment.

Prepare for departure

We offer a range of tips and resources to help you support

How to Navigate the U.S. Immigration System

Find out how to get started, arrive, stay, and depart from the U.S.

Life in the U.S.

Learn about American holidays, states, and other useful information about the country.

Working While You Study in the U.S.

Find information for students and exchange visitors (F-1, and M-1 visa categories) pursuing employment in the United States.

Training Opportunities in the U.S.

Eligible international students and new graduates have the opportunity to gain on-the-job learning that supplements knowledge gained in their academic studies

Foreign Visitors Driving in the U.S

Get quick facts for short-term visitors, students, and residents about driving in the U.S.

English as a Second Language

Learn English and improve basic reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.

Income taxes

Some international students may be subject to income tax.