Admission to ESL Program or Community College Not a Reason for Denial of Student Visa
We have been receiving a number of inquiries from prospective clients who are interested in switching to F-1 student visa status using a Form I-20 issued by a English as Second Language (“ESL”) school or a community college. In our experience, USCIS (if the change of status is requested from within the U.S.) or the Department of State (if the visa application is filed at a consulate abroad) have been very critical towards applicants admitted to attend ESL or a community college in the U.S.
We have seen USCIS deny change of status to F-1 applications on seemingly due to the lesser-known name of the college. Similarly, U.S. consulates abroad have been denying F-1 visa applications where the foreign student wishes to study at a lesser-known college. In a specific response to these situations, the Department of State has issued a note which is aimed to remind consular officers that “attendance at a lesser-known college, English language program, or a community college is not, in itself, a reason for refusing a student visa applicant. A student must establish that he/she has a plan for his/her education.”
What this means is that the F-1 visa or change of status applicant must show an educational plan which may include an ESL or a community college but which must, at some point, indicate that the student would transfer to a four-year college or another more advanced school. According to the Department of State, “a plan that includes initial attendance at a community college or English language program, and then a transfer to a four-year college, certainly is acceptable. Which school a student chooses is not nearly as important as why he/she chose it.”
Considering this guidance, it becomes even more important for the F-1 applicant to be able to tell a story and present an educational plan as part of his or her F-1 visa application process. This educational plan must be as detailed as possible and must present a clear picture of the applicant’s educational goals and where and how they would be achieved. Please contact us if we can help you prepare your F-1 visa application.
