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Student Visa

International students usually come to the United States with either an F-1 or J-1 visa.

F-1 Student Visa

The F-1 is the most common visa for undergraduate students at Saint Louis University. After you are admitted to the University and confirm your enrollment, SLU will send you an I-20 form, which is required for an F-1 student visa.

Learn More About the F-1 Visa

J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa

The J-1 exchange visitor visa is for students who will be attending Saint Louis University temporarily (one or two semesters). After you are admitted to the University and confirm your enrollment, SLU will send you a DS-2019 form.

Learn More About the J-1 Visa

Things to Keep in Mind

  • If you’re applying for an F-1 visa, it must be issued within 120 days of the start date on your I-20 form.
  • Check the website of your embassy or consulate for a list of documents required for your visa application.
  • Visa appointments slots can fill up. Schedule your appointment early in the process to assure you’ll get an interview. Some consulates may waive the interview requirement for F-1 visa applicants, but you won’t know until you make your visa appointment.
  • After your visa is approved, notify SLU by emailing internationalservices@slu.edu.
  • Both F-1 and J-1 visa-holders can enter the United States up to 30 days before the program begins.
  • Many students apply to multiple schools and may receive multiple I-20s. You should enter the US with the I-20 of the school where you plan to attend. Even if you received your visa using another university's I-20, you can enter the US with that visa and the I-20 for a different school.