Parents of international students are curious to learn about the US visa for parents of F1 students. Can parents accompany their children during their studies in the US? What do they need to know?
This article by Thao & Co. provides all the answers you need.
The answer is NO. The US government only allows foreign students to be accompanied by their children or legal spouses. F1 visa holders can apply for an F2 visa for their spouse or children to accompany them to the States.
The US F2 visa is issued to the dependents of F1 visa holders. F2 visa holders have similar rights and must satisfy the same conditions as F1 visa holders.
They are permitted to accompany F1 students to the US at the same time or join them later. This visa is categorized into 2 types as follows:
To be eligible for an F2 Dependent Visa, applicants must provide:
Also read: US Student Visa Financial Requirements – Higher Approval Rate Strategy.
The answer is NO. Parents cannot apply for a visa to accompany their children to the US. Instead, there are guardianship options for foreign students under 18 studying in the US.
The guardian is responsible for supporting and taking care of the student during their stay. To qualify as the guardian for a minor student, the individual must fulfill the following criteria:
In addition, the F1 student needs to satisfy the following requirements to apply for guardianship:
Also read: 20 US student visa interview questions & sample answers.
If parents of F1 students want to visit their children in the US, they can consider applying for a US visitor visa. This visa is divided into 3 types based on the purpose of the trip:
These visas are valid for no more than 6 months per entry, and holders are not permitted to work in the US under these visa categories.
Also read: US Visa Types – List of Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas.
Family members of an F1 student must meet the following criteria to join the student in the States:
Besides the US, some countries also permit foreign students to bring their spouses or children on their study trips:
Furthermore, some countries also allow parents to apply for guardian visas, such as Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Singapore. However, these guardian visas are typically granted only to parents of students under 18 years old.
To sum up, it’s currently not permitted for parents to accompany their children on their US study trips under sponsorship. Instead, they need to request a separate visitor visa to visit their children in the US.
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