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How to Get a U.S. Student Visa (F-1) for Nigerians – 2025 Guide
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✅ What is the F-1 Visa?

The F-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa for students who have been accepted to study full-time at a U.S.-approved school, university, or college.


📋 Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for an F-1 visa, you must:

  • Be accepted by a SEVP-certified school in the U.S.

  • Prove you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your studies.

  • Show strong ties to Nigeria and intent to return after completing your program.

  • Speak proficient English (or be enrolling in English language training).


📝 Application Process

Step 1: Apply to a SEVP-Approved School

  • You must be accepted before you can begin the visa process.

  • The school will issue you a Form I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility).

Step 2: Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee

  • Go to fmjfee.com and pay the $350 SEVIS fee.

  • Print the payment confirmation—it’s required for your visa interview.

Step 3: Complete the DS-160 Form

  • Fill out the U.S. visa application form online at:
    https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/

  • Upload a passport-sized photo as per U.S. requirements.

  • Print your DS-160 confirmation page.

Step 4: Pay the Visa Fee

Step 5: Book Your Visa Interview

  • Schedule your interview at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or Consulate in Lagos.

  • You’ll need:

    • Your passport

    • DS-160 confirmation

    • SEVIS payment receipt

    • I-20 form

    • Visa appointment confirmation


📂 Documents Required for Interview

  • Valid Nigerian passport

  • Form I-20 from your U.S. school

  • SEVIS payment receipt

  • DS-160 confirmation page

  • Visa appointment letter

  • Bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsorship proof (financial support)

  • Academic records: transcripts, certificates, test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, etc.)

  • Proof of ties to Nigeria (e.g. family, job offer, business, or property ownership)


🗣️ What to Expect at the Interview

The U.S. consular officer will ask questions like:

  • Why did you choose this school?

  • What is your course of study?

  • How will you fund your education?

  • What are your plans after graduation?

➡️ Be honest, confident, and clear.


⏳ Processing Time

  • Standard processing is 7–21 business days, but can vary.

  • Apply at least 2–3 months before your program start date.


🔁 Can You Work on an F-1 Visa?

  • Yes, but with restrictions:

    • On-campus work: up to 20 hours/week during school

    • Off-campus: only after 1 year and with DHS authorization (CPT/OPT)


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If you’re studying fields related to logistics, international trade, or supply chain, consider interning with or connecting to industry leaders like Wigmore Trading. We support young African talent interested in global business and procurement, and can advise on practical work experience opportunities abroad and in Nigeria.


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