If you want to study abroad, what is the visa and entry policy for studying in the United States?

Updated on educate 2024-08-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1.The nucleic acid test certificate requires that air passengers entering the United States must provide the airline with a PCR test certificate within 3 days (72 hours) before the flight's departure, or provide a certificate that has been infected with COVID-19 within three months and **proof**, otherwise the airline will refuse boarding to the passenger.

    2. Quarantine policy for entry.

    CDC has the following recommendations for vaccinated or unvaccinated international travelers:

    If you have already been vaccinated, after entering the U.S.:

    Take a COVID test 3-5 days after entering the country;

    Self-monitor for COVID symptoms.

    It should be noted that the standard for those who have been vaccinated is two weeks after completing two doses of WHO-approved vaccines (including Sinopharm Beisheng and Sinovac).

    If you haven't been vaccinated, after entering the U.S.:

    Self-take a COVID test 3-5 days after entering the country and self-isolate at home for 7 days after entering the country;

    Travelers who do not accept the test will need to self-isolate at home for 10 days after entering the country;

    Avoid contact with high-risk groups for 14 days after entry;

    Self-monitor for COVID symptoms and, if so, isolate and test promptly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    That must be to get a green card, maintain a better family conditions, and if you want to enter the country, both a visa and a green card are essential.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The United States is the No. 1 study abroad country for permanent residents, so the change in the U.S. study abroad policy has also received the most general attention. Starting this summer, the new application system for undergraduate studies in the United States - CAAS will be officially launched, which will slowly replace the current application system that has been retired for more than 40 years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Before traveling to the U.S., be sure to sign up for EVUS (Electronic Visa Renewal System). Before domestic departure, you need to complete vaccination and provide proof (Sinovac, Sinopharm), and you must complete vaccination 14 days before departure; 1 day before the departure of the flight to the United States, Youtong took a nucleic acid test and got a negative nucleic acid test report. When entering the country and boarding, you need to bring a valid negative nucleic acid certificate and a 14-day vaccination record within 24 hours.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The U.S. student visa policy requires you to be in good health, around 20 years old, and able to actively contact a mentor. The entry policy is to submit your identity card.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want to apply for a student visa in the United States, you must apply in advance, and you have high language requirements, and you need to rely on a TOEFL score of 86 or above.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Since the epidemic this year, the visa policy for American students has been tightened, which is a very difficult thing for many students who cannot go to school on time because of the epidemic. Since the majority of international students from China are from the United States, will there be any changes to the visa tightening policy? Let's take a look at the details.

    This year has been an unquiet year for Chinese students studying in the United States. Over the past few months, international student sentiment has fluctuated as Trump continues to tighten visa policies. First, it will expel 3,000 students with military backgrounds in China, then suspend visas for Chinese students and researchers with military backgrounds, and some US lawmakers have even proposed to stop issuing visas to all science and engineering students in China.

    On August 31, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo once again hinted that the U.S. is considering a complete ban on Chinese students and scholars studying and conducting research in the U.S., as this is to prevent China from infiltrating the U.S. and gaining important intellectual property outcomes in the U.S. New restrictions will reportedly be announced in the coming weeks or months.

    In March this year, Donald Trump declared a "national emergency" in response to the new crown pneumonia epidemic. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau immediately issued guidance saying that in response to the epidemic, a visa-free policy will be adopted during the state of emergency to allow international students** to study.

    On July 6, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that international students in the fall semester of 2020 will not be able to obtain visas to the United States or maintain their current visas if they only take ** courses. This new visa rule for international students has caused widespread criticism and litigation in the United States.

    Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology took the lead in filing a lawsuit on the 8th, asking the federal court to stop the new visa rules. According to the complaint, this new visa provision violates the U.S. federal Administrative Procedure Act and was released without any valid reason, public comment, and without much deliberation. Subsequently, Johns Hopkins and other universities, including California and Washington, D.C., also filed lawsuits to block the implementation of the new rules.

    According to reports, as of the 14th**, the lawsuit between the two universities has been supported by legal documents submitted by hundreds of town-level universities in the United States, more than 70 higher education groups, and more than a dozen high-tech companies such as Google and Microsoft.

    Recently, the latest SEVP data report released by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) shows that the number of international students studying in China in 2019 decreased by only about 1% compared with 2018, and China is still the largest group of international students in the United States. Among them, there are 36,842 Chinese students in the K-12 stage, accounting for 47%.

    The report, which is based on the Royal High School Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), shows that while the number of students with U.S. visas decreased slightly in 2019, it decreased compared to 2018. However, there are still 1.52 million F-1 and M-1 international students and 530,000 J-1 exchange scholars from 225 countries around the world to study and further their studies in the United States.

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