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The F-3 visa is a special category for Canadian and Mexican students who live in their home country but commute daily or regularly to attend school in the United States. If you are a Canadian or Mexican citizen enrolled in a U.S. academic or language program and you return to your home each day (or on weekends), you can apply for an F-3 visa. You must keep full-time enrollment and follow all normal student visa regulations. Note that F-3 visa holders may not bring dependents. We assist eligible students by preparing the F-3 application and ensuring they understand the requirements, so they can study in the U.S. while residing at home.

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Frequently Asked Question

Get clear answers to the most common queries related to U.S. visas, immigration, documentation, timelines, and eligibility.

The F-3 visa is a commuter student visa for Canadian and Mexican citizens who live in their home country but cross the border regularly to attend school in the United States.

Yes, citizens can petition for parents

Timelines vary by category and country.

Yes. F-3 students must follow all standard student visa rules, including maintaining full-time enrollment and staying in good academic standing.

We assist eligible students by guiding them through the application process, preparing necessary documents, and helping them understand all requirements for studying in the U.S. while continuing to live in their home country.