Frequently Asked Questions About F1 Student Visa and Asylum
Discover how F1 students can apply for asylum in the U.S., get work authorization, continue studies, and pursue a Green Card.
Entering the United States temporarily for tourism, business, or education is an exciting opportunity, but it requires strict adherence to ‘Non-Immigrant’ intent laws. Whether you are applying for a Visitor Visa (B-1/B-2), pursuing an academic degree with a Student Visa (F-1), or participating in an exchange program (J-1), the burden of proof lies on you to demonstrate strong ties to your home country.
At Clinch Law Firm, we help you navigate these rigorous consular interviews and complex paperwork. We specialize in overturning refusals based on Section 214(b), guiding students through OPT/CPT work authorization, and strategically managing Change of Status (COS) applications for those wishing to switch from a tourist to a student status while in the U.S. Let us help you secure your entry and maintain your status compliant with U.S. law.
Discover how F1 students can apply for asylum in the U.S., get work authorization, continue studies, and pursue a Green Card.