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New York Film Academy is authorized to enroll foreign students.
We can issue I-20 Certificates of Eligibility for either the F-1 or M-1 student visas.

STUDENT VISAS
Please take notice - visas take time to process. We strongly suggest that you contact the International Office (international@nyfa.com) immediately after you apply to the school, to start the process!

An I-20 Certificate of Eligibility is needed in order to apply for a student visa at a US Consulate. Canadians do not need to apply for a visa, but do need the I-20 to enter the US in student status.

To obtain an I-20:

First apply to the school (either online or by mailing an application. There is $150 International Student application fee.  After you are admitted we will then contact you to get the information needed to create the I-20.

You will need to provide evidence that you have the funds available to pay for the entire cost of your tuition and living expenses.
An interview at a US Embassy or Consulate is required to apply for a visa. It can take from a few days to a few months to get an interview, please contact the US Embassy in your country to determine how long it takes to get an interview and be granted a visa.

If you are currently in the US as a student on an M-1 or F-1 visa you can transfer your I-20  to NYFA.   Please contact the International Office for more information.

Contact:

International Office
212-674-4300
international@nyfa.edu

Currently, the Euro and other currencies are so strong, it has become extremely inexpensive to travel and study in the United States.

Visit msn.com for up-to-date information on money exchange conversion rates.
INSURANCE

As medical costs can be unexpectedly high in the U.S. , the New York Film Academy strongly advises students to have health insurance coverage for the duration of any New York Film Academy program. Students may choose to find a policy on their own, or they may contact the insurance provider below for, reasonably priced short term coverage.

You can apply online or contact US Netcare to  request an application.

www.usnetcare.com

Email: info@usnetcare.com

Phone:

212-262-8918 

In addition to health insurance, the New York Film Academy strongly advises students to purchase travel insurance as well.


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Our film school & acting school staff is multilingual.

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