USA Student Visa

From Offer Letter to Arrival — Your F-1 Visa Done Right

Studying in the United States is a different kind of ambition. It is not just about the degree — it is about the campus, the network, the experience of being somewhere that genuinely changes the way you see the world. For students from Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh who have grown up in the UK, or who have come here as a stepping stone, an American university can feel like the natural next horizon.

The F-1 Student Visa is the route that makes it possible. It allows full-time academic study at a US Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) approved institution — from undergraduate degrees and postgraduate programmes through to language courses and intensive academic preparation. But the application process is more involved than many students expect, and the US Embassy takes the interview seriously.

You will need your Form I-20 from your US institution before anything else can move forward. Beyond that, the Embassy will want to see genuine academic intent, clear evidence of how your studies will be funded for the full duration of your programme, strong ties to the UK or your home country demonstrating that you plan to return after your studies, and a convincing explanation of why you have chosen this particular programme at this particular institution.

We work with students and their families to build an application that reflects their genuine situation clearly and professionally. We will help you understand exactly what the Embassy is looking for, prepare your supporting documents thoroughly, and make sure you walk into your interview knowing how to answer the questions that matter most.

Your place has been offered. Now let us help you take it.

Our Services

  • Full eligibility assessment including absence calculations and immigration history review
  • Preparation and submission of your naturalisation application (Form AN)
  • Guidance on the Life in the UK test and all supporting documentation
  • Honest, clear advice on the good character requirement and how your history may be treated
  • Dual nationality advice specific to Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh
  • Full consultation in Urdu, Hindi, Pashto, or English