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OUR TOP UNIVERSITIES

Discover top-tier education, where your academic journey starts with excellence.

NYFA

New York, USA

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The New York Film Academy (NYFA), founded in 1992, is a private institution that offers hands-on, project-based learning in the fields of filmmaking, acting, and other creative arts. With campuses in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Florence, and online, NYFA provides a range of degree programs, including MFA, MA, BFA, and AFA, as well as certificate programs. Known for its immersive approach, the academy allows students to engage in practical work from day one, creating films and projects under the guidance of industry professionals. Its alumni have achieved success across various entertainment sectors, reflecting the academy's commitment to fostering talent and creativity.

Ohlone College

Fremont, California
Newark, California

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Ohlone College, founded in 1965, is a public community college in Fremont, California. It offers over 190 associate degrees and certificates across various fields, including STEM, business, arts, and health sciences. Known for its large Deaf Studies program, it caters to the academic needs of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students. The college emphasizes hands-on learning and real-world experience. Ohlone provides student services like financial aid, counseling, and career development. The student-faculty ratio is 26-to-1, promoting personalized academic attention. The college is committed to diversity and inclusion. It has campuses in Fremont, Newark, and offers online options.

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  • STEP 1 Discover your ideal U.S. path

  • STEP 2 Personalized Test Prep Guidance

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  • STEP 3 Craft a Strong Application Profile

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  • STEP 6Plan your Pre-Departure

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FAQs

What are the main requirements for U.S. admissions?

Strong academics, recognized English proficiency, and verified financial support typically suffice. Our specialists ensure each requirement is met precisely, strengthening your overall application.

How do I begin the admission process?

Research schools, compile key documents, and submit applications before deadlines. ICL Immigration guides each step, helping you avoid missed cutoffs and incomplete files.

Can I get scholarships or financial aid?

Yes, many U.S. colleges offer scholarships or grants for international students. We pinpoint relevant opportunities and refine your submissions for the best possible outcome.

What if I need to improve my English test scores?

You can retake recognized tests (TOEFL/IELTS) or enroll in bridging courses if needed. Our advisors help you choose the right path to meet or exceed each program’s language standard.

Do I need SAT/ACT or GRE/GMAT scores?

Undergraduates often require SAT/ACT, while grad programs may ask for GRE/GMAT. ICL Immigration clarifies which exams suit your goals and maps out effective prep strategies.

How can I secure an F-1 student visa?

You need an I-20, pay the SEVIS fee, and succeed at the embassy interview. We provide thorough guidance on forms, documentation, and interview coaching for a smooth process.

Can I work part-time while studying in the U.S.?

F-1 students can typically work on campus part-time, with CPT or OPT options for hands-on experience. Our team explains each step of authorization, ensuring you remain compliant while you earn and learn.

May I bring my spouse or children with me?

Yes, dependents need F-2 or J-2 visas, plus financial proof covering their expenses. ICL Immigration compiles the required paperwork to facilitate a smooth family relocation.

Do I need health insurance or specific vaccines?

Most universities require insurance plans covering medical care and certain immunizations (e.g., MMR). Our consultants clarify each school’s coverage criteria so you stay fully compliant and protected.

Can I transfer or switch majors once I’m in the U.S.?

Yes, but you must maintain valid SEVIS status and follow your institution’s policy. We coordinate updates with your school, ensuring your records remain legally accurate.

What happens after I receive my acceptance letter?

Confirm enrollment, pay any deposit, and request your I-20 or DS-2019 from the university. ICL Immigration helps with finalizing documents, travel plans, and preparing for visa appointments.

Does ICL Immigration support me after enrollment?

Absolutely—we advise on status renewals, campus transitions, and potential work avenues like OPT. Count on us for ongoing guidance throughout your U.S. studies and beyond.

What is the range of U.S. tuition fees?

Undergraduate tuition can range from around $15,000 to over $50,000 per year, depending on the institution. ICL Immigration clarifies exact costs and identifies suitable programs tailored to your budget.

How much does it typically cost to live in the U.S.?

Living expenses (housing, food, transport) often run between $10,000–$20,000+ per year, depending on location. Our team helps estimate these costs and plan finances, ensuring you can manage day-to-day essentials.

Are there extra costs beyond tuition and basic living expenses?

Students should account for health insurance, textbooks, lab fees, and personal spending, which vary by program. We detail these potential expenses early on, helping you form a comprehensive budget and avoid surprises.

Disclaimer & Source: Requirements can change without notice. Always confirm details with official government sites (e.g., USCISU.S. Department of State) and university websites.

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