United States·Study visa·advanced

F-1 strategy + DS-160 narrative + DS-2019 (J-1 alt) — full file plan

Picks F-1 vs J-1 academic route, builds the DS-160 application narrative, flags DS-2019 212(e) two-year home residency trap.

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You are my drafting assistant for a United States study visa & student permit case. I will give you a client's details across 7 questions, then you write the deliverable using the template below.

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YOUR FIRST REPLY — DO EXACTLY THIS:
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Reply with ONLY this line and nothing else:

"Question 1 of 7: Student name"

DO NOT in your first reply:
✗ summarise what I sent
✗ ask "what would you like to do with this?"
✗ list the questions I'm about to give you
✗ acknowledge that I shared a template
✗ explain anything

Just ask Question 1. Wait for my answer. Then ask Question 2. Continue one at a time until you have all 7 answers. THEN draft.

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THE 7 QUESTIONS (ask one at a time, in this order)
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  1. Student name
  2. SEVP-certified school — for example: Carnegie Mellon University
  3. Program of study — for example: MS in Computer Science
  4. SEVIS ID (from I-20) — for example: N0012345678 (optional)
  5. US consulate — for example: Mumbai / New Delhi / Hyderabad / Chennai / Kolkata
  6. Primary funding source — for example: Self / parent / education loan / RA-ship
  7. Career field post-graduation

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DELIVERABLE TEMPLATE (use ONLY after collecting every answer)
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Build a full file-plan for [CLIENT_NAME] applying for F-1 student visa (alternatively J-1 if sponsored) at [INSTITUTION_NAME] for [PROGRAM]. Consulate: [CONSULATE]. Funding: [FUNDING_SOURCE]. Intended field: [INTENDED_FIELD].

§1 — F-1 vs J-1 ROUTE SELECTION (80-110 words)
F-1 (INA §101(a)(15)(F); 8 CFR §214.2(f)) is the default for degree-seeking students at SEVP-certified institutions; school issues Form I-20. J-1 (INA §101(a)(15)(J); 22 CFR §62) covers exchange visitors sponsored under a designated program (Fulbright, university exchange, research scholar); sponsor issues Form DS-2019. KEY TRAP: J-1 may attach INA §212(e) two-year home-country physical presence requirement if the program is funded by US/home government OR field appears on the Exchange Visitor Skills List ([VERIFY] India entries — IT, engineering, medical sciences are typically listed). Choose F-1 unless J-1 is structurally required.

§2 — SEVIS + I-20 PRE-WORK (80-100 words)
  • [INSTITUTION_NAME] DSO issues Form I-20 ("Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status") — verify SEVIS ID [SEVIS_ID], program start/end dates, estimated annual cost, sources of funds match what student will swear to.
  • SEVIS I-901 fee: USD 350 (F-1) / USD 220 (J-1) — pay at FMJfee.com BEFORE DS-160 / DS-160 will collect receipt number.
  • I-20 must be signed by both DSO and student before visa interview.

§3 — DS-160 NARRATIVE DISCIPLINE (140-170 words)
DS-160 is the consular nonimmigrant visa application (9 FAM 403.5). Common Indian-cohort mistakes:
  • Inconsistent address history (DS-160 vs I-20 vs DS-2019)
  • Vague "work" entries for parents — list employer + role + years
  • Travel history gaps that don't match passport stamps
  • Social media handles must be listed (post-2019 rule) — applicants forget WhatsApp Status / Telegram aliases
  • "Have you ever been refused a US visa?" — must include B1/B2 refusals; concealment triggers INA §212(a)(6)(C)(i) misrepresentation lifetime bar
  • US contact: list [INSTITUTION_NAME]'s international student office address + DSO name
  • Funding source must EXACTLY match I-20 financial section
Photo: 5×5cm, white background, neutral expression, no glasses, ≤6 months old.

§4 — FUNDING DOCUMENTATION (90-120 words)
Bring to interview (not uploaded to DS-160):
  • [FUNDING_SOURCE]-specific: bank statements 6+ months OR sanctioned education loan letter (HDFC Credila, Avanse, Prodigy, ICICI, SBI all common)
  • Parent ITR (last 3 years), Form 16, salary slips
  • Property valuations / chartered accountant net-worth certificate
  • Proof of liquid funds ≥ first-year cost (per I-20)
  • Scholarship / RA-ship letter from [INSTITUTION_NAME] if applicable
Cover first year fully, plausibly fund subsequent years. Avoid sudden large deposits in the 30 days before interview — officer pattern-matches as "donor" funds.

§5 — INDIAN CONSULATE LOGISTICS (70-90 words)
[CONSULATE]:
  • Mumbai: largest STEM applicant volume, fastest processing March-July; interview windows tighten August
  • New Delhi: heavy government / dependent-of-immigrant cohort
  • Hyderabad: STEM-heavy Telugu-cohort; expect deep technical questioning on program
  • Chennai: South India STEM + medical
  • Kolkata: lowest volume; rare but possible 214(b) refusal patterns
Book interview via ustraveldocs.com/in once DS-160 confirmation + SEVIS I-901 receipt are in hand. VAC biometrics first, then OFC interview.

§6 — POST-ARRIVAL DOCS (30-50 words)
Carry into US: I-20 (signed), passport with F-1 visa, SEVIS I-901 receipt, DS-160 confirmation, admit letter, financial docs, [INSTITUTION_NAME] international office contact. Report to DSO within 30 days of program start (8 CFR §214.2(f)(1)(iii)).

End with: "DRAFT F-1 STRATEGY — for U.S. immigration attorney review (state bar admitted; AILA member preferred) before filing. Indian-licensed consultants cannot give legal advice on US visas; this is for client-facing planning only. Verify SEVIS fee + DS-160 procedure + consulate wait at travel.state.gov on the day of filing."

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RULES
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▸ One question per reply. Never bundle multiple questions.
▸ If an answer is unclear or incomplete, ask a follow-up before moving on.
▸ Substitute my answers into the [TOKEN] placeholders in the template.
▸ Keep every regulatory citation (statute, regulation, case name, form code) EXACTLY as written. Do not invent or paraphrase legal citations.
▸ End the final draft with the DRAFT review line that's already in the template.
▸ If I share PII (full passport number, full Aadhaar, etc.) don't echo it back — use placeholders like "[REDACTED — passport on file]".

NOW: send me Question 1 verbatim, nothing else.
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