The wealth of opportunities for vocational education in the United States attracts students from all over the world. However, foreign students who wish to make use of those opportunities must first obtain the M-1 visa status, which grants authorization for applicants to enter into a non-academic or vocational program in the United States.
At theKaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., our Miami M-1 visa/status attorneys can help you work through this critical and complicated application process. Our Miami legal team can help you mitigate the chances of your application being slowed by procedural errors or any other complications. Additionally, we will help prepare you for the evaluation that you will need to undergo as part of your application.
Basic Requirements:
In order to be eligible for the M-1 visa status, an individual must be enrolled in what is termed as a “full course of study” in a non-academic or vocational program that is approved to educate foreign students. These approved schools will have been granted authority to issue Form I-20 by the Department of Homeland Security. All applicants must either be enrolled in an English language course or be competent in English already in order to be considered for this visa status.
Since individuals with the M-1 visa status will not be eligible to work in the United States without prior approval, applicants are expected to have the financial means to support themselves throughout their stay in the United States. Additionally, applicants must maintain a foreign residence and intend to leave the United States upon completion of their program.
Duration Of Stay:
There is not a set time period for the M-1 visa status. Rather, recipients are allowed to remain in the United States as long as they remain in valid status throughout their enrollment and attendance to any vocational program that is approved to educate foreign students.
Family Members:
The M-2 derivative status will be available to spouses and children of M-1 visa holders. As such, spouses and children may accompany M-1 visa holders into and remain in the United States. Children will only be eligible if they are unmarried and under the age of 21.
Fees:
At the Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., our Miami immigration lawyers will charge the following in attorney’s fees to help you complete and file your application in the U.S. with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) , in addition to the filing fee that is currently charged by the USCIS:
Change Status in the USA:
Application outside of USA at a Consular Office:
What Will I Need To Begin The Process?
M-1 Application Information and Documents
If you are not currently in the United States, you will need additional application information and documents for an M visa (when filing at a Consulate Office)
Sample Retainer Agreement
Consult With An M-1 Visa/Status Attorney In Miami
If you plan on attending a vocational program in the United States, you should speak with one of the Miami M-1 visa lawyers with the Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., about what you will need to do in order to have the best chance of securing your M-1 visa. To begin working through that process with one of our experienced Miami immigration attorneys, please call our Miami office.
Call us today at (305)-245-9990 or schedule an free appointment online https://kabalaw.cliogrow.com/book, fully private, and confidential consultation and learn more about how we can help.
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