Chances are, there are good resources available in your own country to help you.
A network of Educational Advising/Information Centers exists around the world to help prospective students with questions about coming to the
- Africa
- East Asia
- Europe
- Eurasia
- Mexico/Central America/Caribbean
- Middle East/North Africa
- South America
- South Asia
In addition, you may find help by contacting a Fulbright Commission or Foundation in your country. These organizations are bi-national, non-profit organizations that are established for the purpose of carrying out the Fulbright Program (an exchange program for graduate study, teaching, or advanced research in the
Among the functions of U.S. Consulates abroad is issuing student visas. There is no way to obtain a visa without first seeing a
Schools or Agencies in Your Country
You may also want to consult academic exchange offices of schools in your country, or officials of your country's educational agencies. The lists below should help you:
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