Study in the USA with Your Child

Golden Opportunity for Vietnamese Families

3/25/20261 min read

✅ Study in the USA with Your Child – A Golden Opportunity for Vietnamese Families

What is “Study in the USA with Your Child”?

“Study in the USA with your child” is a program that allows a parent to study in the U.S. under an F-1 visa, while their child accompanies them on an F-2 dependent visa and can attend public school in the United States.

This is an ideal solution for families who want to invest in international education for their children while parents continue advancing their education and career.

🎯 Key Benefits of the Program

1. Free Public Education for Children

Children on an F-2 visa are allowed to attend U.S. public schools (K–12) free of charge.

2. World-Class Education System

The U.S. education system helps children develop critical thinking, soft skills, and English proficiency.

3. Parents Improve Their Qualifications

Parents can enroll in university programs, master, doctor ... to enhance their academic background and career prospects.

4. Strong Future Pathways for Children

Early exposure to an international environment gives children a competitive advantage for scholarships and higher education in the U.S.

📌 Eligibility Requirements

  • Parent is admitted to an SEVP-certified school

  • Proof of sufficient financial resources

  • Clear and reasonable study plan

  • Transparent and well-prepared application

🏛️ U.S. Consulate Visa Interview – A निर्णing Step

The visa interview is the most critical step in determining whether your F-1/F-2 visa will be approved. Proper preparation significantly increases your success rate.

🔑 Common Interview Questions

  • What is your purpose of studying in the U.S.?

  • Why did you choose this school and program?

  • Who is sponsoring your education?

  • What are your plans after completing your studies?

  • Why are you bringing your child with you?

💡 Tips for a Successful Interview

  • ✔️ Be honest, clear, and concise

  • ✔️ Demonstrate strong ties to your home country (job, family, assets)

  • ✔️ Provide clear and legitimate financial proof

  • ✔️ Present a logical study plan without immigrant intent

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Giving answers inconsistent with your application

  • ❌ Not knowing details about your school or program

  • ❌ Weak or unclear financial documentation

  • ❌ Indicating intent to stay permanently in the U.S.