How to Get a U.S. Student Visa (F-1) for Nigerians – 2025 Guide
✅ 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:
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Be accepted by a SEVP-certified school in the U.S.
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Prove you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your studies.
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Show strong ties to Nigeria and intent to return after completing your program.
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Speak proficient English (or be enrolling in English language training).
📝 Application Process
Step 1: Apply to a SEVP-Approved School
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You must be accepted before you can begin the visa process.
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The school will issue you a Form I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility).
Step 2: Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee
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Go to fmjfee.com and pay the $350 SEVIS fee.
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Print the payment confirmation—it’s required for your visa interview.
Step 3: Complete the DS-160 Form
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Fill out the U.S. visa application form online at:
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Upload a passport-sized photo as per U.S. requirements.
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Print your DS-160 confirmation page.
Step 4: Pay the Visa Fee
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$185 USD non-refundable visa application fee.
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Payment is made via the U.S. Visa Information and Appointment Services site for Nigeria:
https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/
Step 5: Book Your Visa Interview
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Schedule your interview at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or Consulate in Lagos.
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You’ll need:
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Your passport
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DS-160 confirmation
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SEVIS payment receipt
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I-20 form
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Visa appointment confirmation
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📂 Documents Required for Interview
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Valid Nigerian passport
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Form I-20 from your U.S. school
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SEVIS payment receipt
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DS-160 confirmation page
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Visa appointment letter
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Bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsorship proof (financial support)
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Academic records: transcripts, certificates, test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, etc.)
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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:
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Why did you choose this school?
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What is your course of study?
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How will you fund your education?
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What are your plans after graduation?
➡️ Be honest, confident, and clear.
⏳ Processing Time
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Standard processing is 7–21 business days, but can vary.
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Apply at least 2–3 months before your program start date.
🔁 Can You Work on an F-1 Visa?
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Yes, but with restrictions:
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On-campus work: up to 20 hours/week during school
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Off-campus: only after 1 year and with DHS authorization (CPT/OPT)
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