Does Michigan State provide visa support for international students after admission?

I’m an international high school student thinking about applying to Michigan State, and I’m trying to understand what kind of visa support the university offers after admission.

I want to know whether the school helps with the documents and guidance needed for the student visa process, since that part of studying in the U.S. is still confusing to me.
21 hours ago
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Sundial Team
21 hours ago
Yes. Michigan State University provides visa support for admitted international students, mainly through its Office for International Students and Scholars. After admission, MSU helps you complete the paperwork needed to receive your I-20, which you then use to apply for the F-1 student visa. The university also offers guidance on the visa process, including maintaining your student status once you arrive.

In practical terms, MSU’s international office is the place that issues immigration documents, explains what financial proof you need, and answers questions about SEVIS, visa interviews, and arrival requirements. You will still apply for the visa yourself through the U.S. government, but MSU’s staff helps make sure you have the correct university documents and understand the steps.

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