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264 Student Visas lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

Pedro A. Miranda
Pedro A. Miranda

Miranda Injury Lawyers

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Hollywood50+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Peter J. Thompson
Peter J. Thompson

Thompson & Partners

Immigration LawCriminal LawInternational LawAsylum
Coatesville27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Peter R Tovey
Peter R Tovey

The Tovey Firm

Immigration LawEstate PlanningCriminal LawAsylum
Aloha17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Radu Vasilescu
Radu Vasilescu

The Vasilescu Firm

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipFamily Visas
Jamaica15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Raisa Cohen
Raisa Cohen

Law Offices of Raisa Cohen

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Corona11+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Immigration LawFamily LawWorkers' CompensationPersonal Injury
Federal Way23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Raymond  Lahoud
Raymond Lahoud

Law Offices of Raymond Lahoud

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Allentown15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Renee Colette Redman
Renee Colette Redman

The Redman Firm

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Hamden32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Rhoda Agyeman
Rhoda Agyeman

Agyeman Legal

Immigration LawCitizenshipDeportation DefenseFamily Visas
Fitchburg9+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Rhoda Agyeman
Rhoda Agyeman

Rhoda Agyeman, Attorney at Law

Immigration LawCitizenshipDeportation DefenseFamily Visas
Hartford9+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Richard Michael Wilner
Richard Michael Wilner

The Wilner Firm

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Anaheim30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Richard Michael Wilner
Richard Michael Wilner

Wilner Trial Lawyers

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Garden Grove30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Astoria25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Richard T. Herman
Richard T. Herman

The Herman Firm

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Cleveland25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robert Aaron Perkins
Robert Aaron Perkins

Perkins & Associates

Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Cicero36+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Immigration LawWorkers' CompensationAsylumCitizenship
Elkhart15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Amarillo34+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Immigration LawAsylumCitizenshipDeportation Defense
Bakersfield12+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Student Visa Lawyers in the United States

Every year, over one million international students enroll in U.S. colleges and universities. Each one needs proper visa authorization to study, work on campus, and remain in legal status. A student visa lawyer helps applicants and current students handle the paperwork, deadlines, and government requirements that come with studying in America.

What Student Visa Law Covers

Student visa law falls under U.S. immigration law and primarily involves F-1 visas for academic programs and M-1 visas for vocational training. Lawyers in this area also handle J-1 exchange visitor visas, which apply to research scholars, au pairs, and certain exchange students.

Beyond initial visa applications, this practice area covers maintaining valid status, transferring between schools, applying for Optional Practical Training (OPT), and responding to visa denials or revocations. Attorneys also assist with reinstatement petitions when a student falls out of status and needs to correct their record with USCIS.

When to Hire a Student Visa Lawyer

  • Your visa application was denied and you need to understand why or file an appeal
  • You've fallen out of status due to a dropped course load, unauthorized employment, or an expired I-20
  • You want to transition from a student visa to a work visa like the H-1B after graduation
  • Your school lost its SEVP certification and your enrollment status is uncertain
  • You received a Request for Evidence (RFE) from USCIS and need to respond within the deadline

How the Student Visa Process Works

The process starts with acceptance to a SEVP-certified school, which issues a Form I-20 or DS-2019. The student then pays the SEVIS fee, schedules a consular interview, and submits supporting documents proving financial ability and intent to return home.

After arriving in the U.S., students must check in with their Designated School Official (DSO) and maintain full-time enrollment. Any change in program, school, or employment status requires updated authorization. According to ICE data, over 1.1 million active F-1 and M-1 student records existed in the SEVIS system as of 2023.

How Visa Outcomes Are Determined

  • Financial documentation — consular officers evaluate bank statements, scholarship letters, and sponsor affidavits to confirm the student can cover tuition and living expenses
  • Academic preparedness — prior grades, standardized test scores, and the program's relevance to the student's career goals all factor into approval decisions
  • Ties to home country — officers assess whether the applicant has strong reasons to return home after completing their studies
  • Immigration history — prior overstays, visa violations, or denied applications can significantly reduce approval chances
  • Consular discretion — each officer makes an independent judgment, which is why denial rates vary widely by embassy and country of origin

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work while on an F-1 student visa?

F-1 students can work on campus up to 20 hours per week during the school year and full-time during breaks. Off-campus employment requires specific authorization through Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or OPT. Working without authorization is a status violation that can lead to deportation.

What happens if my student visa application is denied?

Most student visa denials fall under Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, meaning the officer wasn't convinced you'd return home. You can reapply with stronger documentation. A lawyer can review the denial reason and help you build a more complete application for your next interview.