Planning to study in the United States? Oki-Doki provides professional assistance with obtaining a U.S. student visa, offering full support at every stage of the process.
Depending on the nature of your studies, there are two main categories of student visas:
F-1 Visa – For academic programs at accredited institutions, including universities, colleges, and language schools.
M-1 Visa – For vocational or non-academic training programs.
Types of U.S. Student Visas
Personal Consultation – We help you choose the right visa type and assess your chances of approval.
Document Preparation – We gather and review all required documents, including completing the DS-160 application in English.
SEVIS Registration – We assist with the SEVIS fee payment and obtaining the I-20 form from your school.
Interview Appointment – We help schedule your visa interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate on the most convenient date.
Interview Preparation – We provide guidance on potential interview questions and tips for a successful outcome.
Full Support Until Visa Issuance – We keep you updated on your application status and assist throughout the entire process.
Our Services Include
Required Documents for a U.S. Student Visa Application
Form I-20
An official admission letter from your U.S. school confirming your enrollment
SEVIS Fee Receipt
Proof of payment for the mandatory SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee
Valid Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry into the U.S
Photograph
A recent color photo, 5x5 cm, taken on a white background within the last 6 months
DS-160 Confirmation Page
A printed confirmation page of the completed online visa application form
Interview Appointment Confirmation
A document showing the date and time of your scheduled U.S. visa interview
Financial Documents
Evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses in the U.S
Additional Documents
Depending on your case, this may include academic transcripts, test scores, and other supporting materials
Required Documents for a U.S. Student Visa Application
Form I-20
An official admission letter from your U.S. school confirming your enrollment
SEVIS Fee Receipt
Proof of payment for the mandatory SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee
Valid Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry into the U.S
Photograph
A recent color photo, 5x5 cm, taken on a white background within the last 6 months
DS-160 Confirmation Page
A printed confirmation page of the completed online visa application form
Interview Appointment Confirmation
A document showing the date and time of your scheduled U.S. visa interview
Financial Documents
Evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses in the U.S
Additional Documents
Depending on your case, this may include academic transcripts, test scores, and other supporting materials
U.S. Student Visa Application Process
Free Consultation
We’ll help determine the appropriate visa type and assess your chances of approval
School Admission
Get accepted to a U.S. institution and receive your Form I-20
SEVIS Fee Payment
Pay the mandatory SEVIS fee and receive your payment confirmation
Pay the Visa Fee
Make the visa application payment and obtain a receipt
Schedule the Interview
Choose a convenient date for your visa interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate
Interview Preparation
Receive guidance and tips for a successful interview
Attend the Interview
Visit the consulate, complete the interview, and await the decision
Receive Your Visa
Get notified when your passport with the approved visa is ready for collection
Complete the DS-160 Form
Fill out the U.S. visa application form in English with accurate information
No hidden fees. Prices and timelines are clear from day one.
Over 7 Years of Experience
We know the nuances, intricacies, and what works in practice.
Genuine Acceleration
We monitor slots and schedule appointments earlier than others.
Real-Time Notifications
Everything under control: personal manager + automatic updates on application status.
Barrier-Free Communication
We work in your native language — everything is clear from the first word.
No Dodgy Schemes
We operate strictly according to consulate rules. No dubious “guarantees,” but with experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Processing times vary, but on average, the entire process takes 3 to 4 months. It’s highly recommended to start early.
Yes. In your first academic year, you’re only allowed to work on-campus, up to 20 hours per week during school terms. After the first year, off-campus work may be permitted under certain conditions (e.g. CPT or OPT).
If your application is refused, we’ll help analyze the reasons, adjust your strategy and documentation, and guide you through a stronger reapplication process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Processing times vary, but on average, the entire process takes 3 to 4 months. It’s highly recommended to start early.
Yes. In your first academic year, you’re only allowed to work on-campus, up to 20 hours per week during school terms. After the first year, off-campus work may be permitted under certain conditions (e.g. CPT or OPT).
If your application is refused, we’ll help analyze the reasons, adjust your strategy and documentation, and guide you through a stronger reapplication process.
Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please verify details before submitting your application.