
Passports and Visas
Residents of the US or individuals entering the US on a visa waiver, a tourist visa or a business visa may take a language course of less than 18 hours during their tourism visit to the USA. Target International Student Center is authorized to issue F1 forms /I-20 visa application request
When Do I Need to Apply for My Student Visa?
Embassies and Consulates are able to issue your student visa as early as 120 days before the study start date shown on your I-20 form. Students are encouraged to apply for their visa early to provide enough time for visa processing. Students may apply for their visa as soon as they are prepared to do so. It is recommended that you wait until you receive your Form I-20 before you make an interview appointment at the U.S. embassy or U.S. consulate. Students can enter the U.S. no earlier than 30 days before the study start date shown on your I-20 form
Additional Information
The embassy website for your country will help you schedule an appointment for an interview, pay the application processing fee, and review application instructions. These sites are often translated into the local language.
Target International Student Center is happy to answer questions and help as much as we can, too.
Information Source: U.S State Department (website)
Application Information
F-1 Student Visa/ U.S. Embassy Information
Target International Student Center has programs for students on all types of visas: F-1 student visas, tourist visas, visa waivers(VWP), J-1 Cultural Exchange Visas, permanent residence, and local students (no visa Requirements)
If you plan to join us on an F-1 student visa, you can find the steps to apply for an F-1 student visa below. The F-1 student visa application process is easy. Information Source: U.S State Department (website)
Contact Target International Student Center if you have any questions:
Email: registrar_boston@targetschool.com
Somerville (617) 628-0367 - Boston (617) 779-0367
Skype: targetschools







