M1 Visa
(For nonacademic or vocational studies)
M1 visa is a non-immigrant student visa that allows foreign nationals to
engage in a full course of vocational or non-academic study in the United States
M1 student visa details:
The M1 visa is suitable for foreign students wishing to attend a full vocational
or non-academic course, other than language training, at colleges, universities,
or conservatories in the United States. On M1 student visa, a person can remain
in the country for one year or for as long as he or she is enrolled as a full
time student in the course of study plus 30-days to prepare to leave the U.S.
The M-1 visa holders are able to apply for change or adjust status to other
categories of US temporary visas. But, they cannot change to
H-1B visa or F1 visa status if the employment offered is based on knowledge gained through studies
while in M1 status.
One can enjoy the following privileges on M-1 visa:
The M-1 visa holders can:
- travel in and out of the U.S. (on short trips and return) or remain in the
country continuously till the completion of their study program;
- transfer from one college to another by notifying the alteration to the
USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services);
- work lawfully on-campus on a part-time basis;
- work lawfully off-campus on a project study that's related to their area
of study; and
- apply for a visa, commonly known as “M2 visas’, for family members
accompanying them to the United States. The M2 visa is issued to the spouse
and minor children (below age 21) of the M1 visa holders. These dependent visa
holders can stay in the United States as long as the principal visa holder
remains in legal status.
Note: Once an M1 holder is 6 months into a program of study,
he/she is disallowed from changing his/her course of study, excluding under
truly exceptional situation.
Documents required for applying M1 visa:
While applying for M-1 visa, the documents required include:
- Original valid passport and any previous passports that are still in
your possession;
- Completed Form DS-156 (application for a nonimmigrant visa) and Form
DS-158. All male students between 16-45 years have to also complete Form
DS-157 (Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application);
- Recent passport-size photographs;
- A police certificate;
- Original Form I-20M-N issued by your intended school;
- Permission letter from the school/college you plan to study in; and
- Evidence of financial support.
Extension of stay:
After the completion of studies, the M-1 visa holder can apply for extension of
stay if he/she wishes to pursue practical training. In general, a person holding
M1 visa will be authorized to have one month of practical training for every
four months of study he/she has finished. The student will be limited to six
months total training time.
To extend your stay, you must submit completed Form I-539 (application to extend
or change nonimmigrant status) to USCIS at least 15 days (but not more than 60)
prior to your approved stay in the country ends. At the same time, you are
required to submit Form I-20I-D to the USCIS.
Our Services:
We at immspec.com, as part of all services, provide assistance
preparing your M-1 visa application. Our services include;
- Complete review of your personal situation
- Confirmation that the M1 student visa is suitable for you
- Checklist of documents that you require for your visa
- Exact preparation of your visa application
- Submission of your M1 visa application to the correct government
organizations
- Professional guidance on how to handle yourself at your USCIS or
Consular interview
For additional information about US student visas, please call [(918)
258-6092] or complete the form on our contact page. We will provide you a FREE
initial consultation.