
This step-by-step guide is for French high-schoolers, university students, and parents who want to study in the United States. You’ll find the full process for F-1 (academic) and M-1 (vocational) visas, tips to prepare a strong file, ace the embassy interview, and turn your studies into a springboard toward a Green Card.
Visa | Who it’s for | Length of study | Work allowed |
|---|---|---|---|
F-1 |
Universities, high schools, English-language schools |
Up to 5 years |
OPT 12 months (up to 36 months for STEM fields) |
M-1 |
Vocational & technical programs |
1 year (+ extensions) |
OPT: 1 month for every 4 months of study* |
Example: a 12-month M-1 program grants 4 months of OPT.
Aiming for an engineering or computer science degree? The STEM OPT extension (12 months + 24 months) then makes the Green Card more accessible via the EB-2 NIW visa — detailed criteria. Official list of STEM fields (ICE PDF).
Parent tip: a scouting trip is possible with a B-2 tourist visa or via ESTA.
Timing: apply 6–10 months before the intake (winter / spring / summer).
Parents want to accompany you? See our guide to the B-2 tourist visa.
Option | Duration | Best for |
|---|---|---|
Post-completion OPT (F-1) |
12 months |
All F-1 graduates (except ESL) |
STEM extension (F-1) |
+24 months |
Science, tech, engineering, math degrees |
OPT (M-1) |
1 month / 4 months of study |
Vocational programs |
CPT (F-1) |
During the program |
For-credit internships tied to your major |
Turn OPT into a Green Card
Patriot Immigration Law Group has been assisting French students and families for over a decade who aspire to study — and then build a career — in the United States. From school selection to converting an F-1 or M-1 into a Green Card, we prepare every step: visa strategy, file assembly, consular interview coaching, and planning for potential employer sponsorship.
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