Applying For Your Student Visa

Review Your Immigration Documents

  • Confirm the accuracy of information on your Form I-20 or Form DS-2019.  
  • Contact ISSS if any corrections are needed.
  • Verify that your passport meets and renew, if necessary, before applying for your visa.

Pay the I-901 SEVIS Fee

  • Visit 
  • Watch the .
  • Pay the I-901 SEVIS fee using the appropriate University of Colorado Boulder codes:
    • F-1 students: DEN 214F00155000
    • J-1 exchange visitors:  P-1-00066
  • Your SEVIS number starts with the letter N and is at the top of your I-20/DS-2019.
  • Bring to your visa interview.

Make Your Visa Appointment

  • Review student  on the U.S. Department of State website.
  • Check .
    • Depending on your country of residence and field of study or research,  can be lengthy, so apply early.
  • Apply for your visa nearest to your place of permanent residence. 
  • Complete the  (Form DS-160).
  • Upload a  and pay any required fees.
  • Carefully read visa application details on your specific U.S. Embassy or Consulate's website.

Prepare for and Attend Your Visa Interview

  • Be ready to discuss and document:
    • Academic preparation and purpose for traveling to the U.S.
    • Intent to depart the U.S. after completing your program.
    • Ability to cover all expenses related to your program.
  • Bring , including proof of fee payments and the I-901 SEVIS fee.
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Visa Issuance Delays

  • Understand that security background screening may cause delays. These delays are referred to as  
  • The U.S. Department of State generally does not disclose reasons for delays.
  • Inquiries about visas subject to "administrative processing" are typically not accepted until 180 days after the visa interview date.
  • Check your visa application status online through the under "Check my Visa Application Status."