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US Consulate visa section.?

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do US consulate interview officers give F-1 visas to students who want to study in Community Colleges in the US?Are they very selective of applicants who apply for students visas into the US(Favouring those going to top class Universities and Ivy league colleges than those going to Community colleges even though they have their I-20s?)Does a Community College international visa applicant with good finanacial background have a higher chance?If there is discrimination of gaining F-1 visas due to class or fame of College,what can such a person in this situation do to have his F-1 visa?

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  1. You asked the same question twice.  Curious gave you the right answer:  US consular officers do not discriminate against student visa applicants who wish to attend community college.  You will still need to convince the interviewing officer that you need to study in the US, and that you intend to return to your own country once your studies are completed.


  2. Look over this site....  http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/frvi_1...

    If the site itself doesn't help, it does offer telephone number for live operators.

    I hope this helps

  3. No. They don't favor one college over others. As long as you have all documentation necessary, you should have fair chances. However, if you are from the Middle East, you might get an additional screening or have tough time in getting an approval of your visa application.

  4. You need to visit www.immigrate2us.net RIGHT NOW

    This site is helping me file a I-601 waiver entirely on my own..

    The support there is awesome..

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