Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a U.S. Student Visa (F-1)
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By Samuel Gyamfi Travels | August 2025
Planning to study in the United States from Ghana? The U.S. F-1 Student Visa is your gateway to world-class education and exciting global opportunities. But the process can feel overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. This guide breaks everything down clearly, so you can approach your visa journey with confidence.
🎓 What Is the F-1 Visa?
The F-1 Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to study full-time at accredited U.S. institutions such as universities, colleges, high schools, or English language programs.
📋 Step 1: Get Admitted to a U.S. Institution
Your journey begins with securing admission to a U.S. school certified under the SEVP (Student and Exchange Visitor Program). Once accepted, the school will issue you a Form I-20 – the official document needed to apply for the visa.
Tip: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in the U.S.
💵 Step 2: Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee
After receiving your Form I-20, you’ll need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee online. This fee supports the maintenance of your student record in the SEVIS system.
- Fee amount: $350 (as of 2025)
- Payment methods: Visa/MasterCard or bank transfer
📝 Step 3: Complete the DS-160 Form
The DS-160 is the official online U.S. visa application form. Fill it carefully at the Consular Electronic Application Center.
Make sure you:
- Use correct and consistent information
- Upload a passport-style photo
- Print and save the DS-160 confirmation page (with barcode)
💳 Step 4: Pay the Visa Application Fee
Next, pay the non-refundable U.S. visa application fee (currently $185 for Ghanaian applicants). You’ll need to:
- Create an account on www.ustraveldocs.com/gh
- Generate a payment slip and pay at GTBank or online with a card
- Keep the receipt safely
📅 Step 5: Schedule Your Visa Interview
Log into your account on U.S. Travel Docs to schedule your appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Accra.
You’ll need your:
- DS-160 confirmation number
- I-20 SEVIS number
- Visa fee receipt number
👜 Step 6: Prepare for the Interview
This is a crucial step. The visa interview will determine whether you’ll be granted the F-1 Visa. Be honest, confident, and concise.
Documents to Bring:
- Passport (valid for at least 6 months)
- Form I-20 signed by your school
- DS-160 confirmation page
- Visa fee and SEVIS payment receipts
- Admission letter and academic transcripts
- Proof of financial support (bank statements, scholarship letters, sponsor letters)
Interview Tips:
- Know your course and why you chose the university
- Explain how you or your sponsor will finance your studies
- Emphasize your intention to return to Ghana after your studies
📢 After the Interview
If approved, your passport with the F-1 Visa will be returned to you via courier within a few days. If denied, don’t panic – you can reapply with improved documentation or clarity.
📌 Final Advice for Ghanaian Students
Getting a U.S. student visa takes preparation, but with the right guidance, you can avoid common mistakes. If you’ve been refused before or are unsure about financial proof, it helps to speak with an expert.
At Samuel Gyamfi Travels, we offer step-by-step support with school applications, SOP writing, interview coaching, and visa documentation. Reach out to us for a free consultation today!
📞 Need Help with Your U.S. Visa Application?
- Email: samuelgyamfitravels@gmail.com
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