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Study in the USA
Study in the USA
The USA hosts the largest number of international students, offering top-ranked universities, diverse courses, and unmatched research opportunities.
Top Universities
Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Yale, UC Berkeley, and more.
Academic Flexibility
Hundreds of majors and the ability to change fields.
Work Options
On-campus jobs + Optional Practical Training (OPT).
Diverse Community
1+ million international students from 200+ countries.
Innovation & Research
World leader in technology, business, and healthcare.
Universities
Harvard University, MIT, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Columbia University.
Popular Programs
Engineering, Computer Science, Business & Management, Health & Medicine, Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences.
Tuition Fees:
USD $15,000 β $45,000 per year (varies widely by program & institution).
Living Costs:
USD $10,000 β $18,000 per year (city-dependent).
Visa Application Fee:
USD $185 (F-1 visa) + SEVIS Fee USD $350.
On-campus jobs: up to 20 hours/week during terms, full-time during breaks.
Average pay: USD $10β$15/hour.
Off-campus jobs require authorization (CPT/OPT).
Fulbright Scholarship β Full funding for graduate studies.
Hubert Humphrey Fellowship β Non-degree programs for professionals.
University Scholarships β Many US universities offer partial/full tuition waivers.
Merit & Need-based Aid β Common in private institutions.
OPT (Optional Practical Training):
1 year work permit after graduation.
STEM OPT Extension:
Additional 24 months for eligible STEM graduates.
H-1B Visa Pathway:
Employer sponsorship for long-term work.
Green Card:
Possible through employer sponsorship, EB categories, or family sponsorship.
Visa Type: F-1 Student Visa
Key Documents:
I-20 from a SEVP-approved school
SEVIS Fee receipt (USD $350)
DS-160 Visa Application form
Proof of funds (tuition + living)
English test results (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo)
Valid passport + visa interview
Processing Time: 2β6 weeks (interview required at US Embassy, Kathmandu)
University shortlisting & application filing
SOP, CV, LOR editing & guidance
I-20 assistance & SEVIS payment guidance
Mock visa interviews & financial document prep
Housing, insurance & travel support
Pre-departure briefing & post-arrival support
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General Questions About Study in the USA
Tuition fees range from USD $15,000β$45,000 per year, plus USD $10,000β$18,000/year for living.
Yes. Most US universities accept TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo. Requirements vary by institution.
Yes. On-campus work is allowed (20 hours/week). Off-campus requires CPT/OPT authorization.
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OPT = 1 year post-study work. STEM OPT = additional 24 months for STEM graduates.
Receive I-20 β Pay SEVIS fee β Fill DS-160 β Schedule & attend embassy interview.
Yes, dependents can apply under the F-2 visa category. However, spouses cannot work on F-2.
On average, 2β6 weeks depending on embassy interview slots.
Yes. Fulbright, Humphrey Fellowship, and many university-specific scholarships are available.
Yes. Through employer sponsorship (H-1B β Green Card), EB categories, or family sponsorship.
The USA is diverse and multicultural. Most universities have international student support offices and Nepali student associations.
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