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The M nonimmigrant category allows qualifying vocational students to study in the U.S. in approved vocational schools. To obtain student status a person must show that he or she –
• has been accepted by an approved academic school in the U.S;
• has the financial resources to complete the planned course of study without working in the U.S.; and
• plans to return abroad when he or she completes the program.
Husbands, wives and unmarried children under 21 of M nonimmigrant students can be granted M2 dependent status to accompany the student.
What is the general process?
There is basically a 5-step process –
1. The first step is to contact the school you are interested in attending.
• Prospective students can review a list of approved schools at www.ice.gov.
2. If an approved school accepts you, they will issue you a form I-20.
3. Once you receive the I-20, you must pay a student fee to the U.S. Government. Use form I-901.
• For more information about this fee, see the I-901 or further information about the student fee.
4. If you are outside the U.S. with your I-20, you can apply for a visa; if you are already in the U.S., you may be eligible to change status to become a nonimmigrant student.
5. After you are admitted to the U.S., –
• For proof of your status while you are here, you can access your I-94 arrival-departure record at