Applying for your F-1 student visa at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu requires careful preparation and understanding of both general F-1 visa requirements and Nepal-specific procedures. While the process can feel overwhelming, knowing exactly what to expect and how to prepare significantly increases your approval chances for studying in the United States.
The F-1 visa application involves multiple steps that you need to complete in the correct sequence. Starting early and staying organized prevents last-minute complications that could delay your travel plans.
Recommended application timeline:
Why timing matters: The U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu experiences high volume during peak seasons (May through August), so scheduling your interview early gives you more appointment flexibility and time to address any unexpected issues.
Step 1: Receive your Form I-20
Your university sends your I-20 after you’re admitted which includes your demonstrated financial ability to attend. The I-20 contains your Student and Exchange Visitor Information Service (SEVIS) ID number, which you’ll need for the next steps.
Step 2: Pay the SEVIS fee
Visit fmjfee.com to pay the SEVIS fee (currently US$350). Keep your receipt – you’ll need it for your visa interview. Payment must be made at least three business days before your interview.
Step 3: Complete the DS-160 form
The DS-160 U.S. visa application collects your biographical information, travel history and background details. This online form requires:
Critical tip: Save your application frequently using the Application ID. You can’t recover lost progress without it. The form expires after 30 days of inactivity.
Step 4: Pay the visa application fee
You must pay the non-refundable visa fee (currently US$185) before scheduling your interview. Payment options in Nepal include online payment or designated bank branches.
Step 5: Schedule your visa interview
Use the online appointment system to book your interview at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu. During peak season, appointments may be limited, so schedule as early as possible.
Step 6: Attend your interview
Arrive at the embassy before your scheduled time and with all required documents organized and ready for review.
Proper documentation is essential for visa approval. Missing or incomplete documents can result in denial or administrative processing delays.
Primary requirements:
Academic documentation:
Proof of financial support for international students is critical for F-1 approval. Consular officers must be convinced you can afford your education without working illegally.
Financial documentation should include:
Organization tip: Arrange financial documents in order of importance with a cover sheet summarizing your funding sources and total available amount.
Evidence of ties to Nepal:
Additional helpful documents:
The U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu has particular procedures and expectations that Nepali applicants should understand.
Arrival and security procedures:
Interview process flow:
Academic questions:
Financial questions:
Intent to return questions:
Strong answer strategies:
Situations that raise concerns:
How to avoid problems:
Some applications require additional review beyond the standard interview. This doesn’t mean denial but does create delays.
Reasons for administrative processing:
If your application requires administrative processing, the embassy will retain your passport and notify you when the review is complete. Processing times vary from a few days to several weeks.
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Once you receive visa approval, several important steps remain before you travel to the United States.
Understanding your visa stamp:
Entry requirements:
Pre-departure checklist:
Final F-1 visa interview preparation reminder: Keep copies of all your visa application documents with you when you travel. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at your port of entry may ask to review them.
Once in the United States, maintaining legal status is crucial:
With the right documents and a clear plan for entry and arrival, you can move from visa approval to a confident start on campus. Stay organized, follow the F-1 rules from day one and you’ll set yourself up for a smooth transition into your program and life in the U.S.
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