Studying in the US is the dream of many young people around the world. It is one of the most powerful ways to access world-class education, global career opportunities, and long-term migration pathways that could lead to the realization of the “American Dream.” The process, however, is not always straightforward as prospective students must make important decisions and demonstrate resilience in the process, from identifying the right school to obtaining the very strict F-1 visa rules, raising the school fees, and living costs.
Why study in the US?
The U.S. remains a destination of choice for a lot of international students each year for good reasons:
- Access to top-ranked universities and research institutions
- Opportunities to connect with excellent students
- Internship opportunities at prestigious companies
- Strong job market
Steps to consider when planning to study in the US:
- Decide on what program to study: Start by choosing the degree or program you want to pursue. This decision shapes everything that follows, including your choice of schools, required tests, and career direction. For some, this step can be challenging, either because their interests are highly specialized or because they are drawn to multiple fields.
- Find the right school: Once you’ve identified your program, the next step is selecting a suitable institution. Look beyond whether a school simply offers your program, but also consider its location, cost of attendance, and overall environment. If you’re pursuing a PhD or research-based program, ensure the school has faculty members whose interests align with yours and who are willing to mentor you. Also, prioritize schools that are financially realistic, whether through affordability, scholarships, or assistantship opportunities.
- Review admission requirements: After narrowing down your program and schools, carefully review their admission criteria. Requirements may include standardized tests such as the GRE or TOEFL, depending on the program. This is also the stage where you should prepare a compelling personal statement (Statement of Purpose) and secure strong letters of recommendation. Meeting and exceeding these requirements strengthens your application.
- Apply for your student visa: Once you receive an admission offer, the next step is applying for a student visa. During this process, you must demonstrate to the visa officer that your academic intentions are genuine, you have sufficient financial support, and you meet all immigration requirements. Preparation and clarity are key to a successful visa interview.
- Arrive and begin your study: After securing your visa, you can make travel arrangements and prepare for your journey. Upon arrival, focus on settling in, complying with all immigration and university regulations, and adjusting to your new environment. Staying informed and responsible will help you make the most of your academic experience in the U.S





























