M1 Initial Requirements for I-20
All international students attending ASHER INTERNATIONAL M1 are required to have an I-20 Form to gain entry into the United States. Please thoroughly read the information given herein and carefully follow the instructions to begin the enrollment process.
If you also need an M-2 for dependents, additional information will be requested and submission of a DS-156 Nonimmigrant Application is required.
M1 Eligibility – It Is Suitable For:
- Foreign nationals to attend a full course of non-academic study at colleges, universities,
or conservatories in the U.S. - Foreign nationals coming to the U.S. to attend a full vocational course
M1 Benefits:
- You can enter the U.S. as a fulltime vocational student
- You can legally work part-time on campus. You may also work off campus if necessary
- You can freely travel in and out of the U.S. while on a valid visa
- Your dependents can live with you as long as you maintain your M1 status
- M1 are issued quickly
Apply Today to Start M1 Process
Timeline: (3 Weeks, 2hr training sessions)
Disclosure Agreement: International visas or passports to any country are not guaranteed approval by the US Embassy. Each individual international student must qualify, all documents prepared correctly, and pay all fees to be considered for a USA visa. ASHER INTERNATIONAL does not guarantee you will receive a Visa but each student has equal rights. The ASHER INTERNATIONAL 3 week program will help you prepare for the USA embassy interviews.
Features
- You have successfully completed a course of study normally required for enrollment
- You have been accepted for a full course of study by a vocational institution approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The institution must send you a Form I-20M-N, certificate of eligibility for nonimmigrant (M1) student status for vocational students
- You are sufficiently proficient in English to pursue the intended course of study, or the school you intend to attend has made special arrangements to teach you the English language
- You have sufficient funds to cover the first year of study, and access to sufficient funds to cover subsequent years
- You have a permanent residence in your home country, which you do not intend to abandon
- You intend to depart the U.S. upon completion of the course of study. You may establish this by presenting evidence of economic, social and/or family ties in your homeland sufficient to induce you to leave the U.S. upon completion of studies
- Your proposed education in the U.S. would be useful in your homeland, and therefore induce you to leave the U.S. upon completion of studies.