Student Visas (High School or Elementary School Students)
I would like to send my child to elementary school (primary) or high school (secondary)
in the United States
Public Elementary (Primary) School
The United States will not issue a student visa to your child to attend a
U.S. public elementary or middle school (K-8)
Public High (Secondary) School
The United States will issue a student visa to your high school student (grades
9-12) to attend a U.S. public high school if you submit evidence that the local
school district has been reimbursed in advance for the unsubsidized per capita cost
of your child’s education. However, attendance at U.S. public high school cannot
exceed a total of 12 months
Private Elementary and High Schools
Student status is available to foreign students who are coming to pursue a full
course of study in a private elementary or high school.
A successful visa petition will contain sufficient evidence of
the following:
- Your child has been accepted for a full course of studies by an INS approved educational
institution;
- Your child speaks sufficient English to pursue the intended course of study (or
the school will provide your child with English language courses or teach the course
in your child’s native language.)
- You or a sponsor have sufficient funds (personal funds, financial aid or scholarships)
to cover all your child’s tuition and living expenses; and
- Your child has binding ties to his or her home country
Your first step in the process should be getting your child accepted
by the educational institution. Once the school accepts your child as a student
it will issue a special form. However, acceptance by the school is not enough to
obtain your child’s student visa. You will have to present your visa request along
with the required documentation and fees to the US consulate nearest your place
of residence. Also, even after you receive your visa from the US consulate, the INS
could deny your child entry into the United States at the border.
Rosenblatt Associates can help you present the strongest
case possible to increase your chances to get your child’s student visa. We are
familiar with all the requirements and problems that may come up during the process.
We can also offer important guidance to you to reduce the possibility of an entry
refusal. Once your child has been issued the visa and has been admitted to the United
States, we can also help maintain your child’s visa status.
Free Personalized United States Immigration Assessment