🇲🇦 Moroccan citizens · 🇺🇸 USA · Student
Student visa approval odds for Moroccan citizens going to USA
An F-1 visa requires a Form I-20 from a SEVP-certified school, payment of the US$350 SEVIS I-901 fee, and the US$185 visa (MRV) fee — about US$535 in government fees in 2026. Officers assess whether you are a genuine, funded student who will return home; F-1 applicants are also judged under Section 214(b).
Last reviewed July 2026. Source: U.S. Department of State — Bureau of Consular Affairs .
USA assesses a student visa on whether you are a genuine student who can fund and complete the course. As an approximate starting point, this route runs near a 67% base approval for Moroccan citizens — your finances, ties and history then push your personal odds up or down. Moroccan applicants see moderate refusal rates that improve markedly with documented finances and travel history.
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Key requirements
- Form I-20 issued by a SEVP-certified school
- SEVIS I-901 fee US$350, paid before the interview
- DS-160 + US$185 MRV visa fee
- In-person interview showing genuine student intent
- Proof of funds covering first-year tuition and living costs
Money & funds
Show funds covering the first-year tuition and living costs stated on your I-20 — documented, genuine, and readily available.
Typical timeline
Pay the SEVIS fee once you have the I-20, then book a visa interview; wait times vary by post. The visa is usually issued a few business days after approval.
Common refusal reasons
- Section 214(b) — perceived immigrant intent
- Unclear or insufficient funding for the course
- Course inconsistent with your background or career plan
- Weak ties to home country
- Incomplete SEVIS record or I-20 issues
What actually moves the needle
Admission to an accredited institution
This is the heart of student decisions for USA. Make it concrete and documented rather than assumed.
Clearly documented funding for tuition and living costs
Officers weigh this alongside everything else — gather clear evidence before you apply.
A credible study plan that fits your background
Officers weigh this alongside everything else — gather clear evidence before you apply.
Context for Morocco applicants
Moroccan applicants see moderate refusal rates that improve markedly with documented finances and travel history. Your personal profile matters far more than any nationality-level pattern, so focus on the levers above.
Avoid the common pitfall
The most frequent reason this route fails is unclear funding or a course that does not fit your profile. Address it directly and you remove the biggest doubt.
Frequently asked questions
What are the total US student visa fees in 2026?
About US$535 in government fees: the US$350 SEVIS I-901 fee plus the US$185 MRV visa application fee. Schools and tests charge separately.
Do I need an I-20 before applying for an F-1 visa?
Yes. A SEVP-certified school issues the Form I-20 first; you pay the SEVIS fee, complete the DS-160, then attend the interview.
How do I prove funding for an F-1 visa?
Show documented, available funds covering the first-year tuition and living costs on your I-20 — bank statements, sponsor letters with evidence, scholarships or loans.
Can an F-1 visa be refused under 214(b)?
Yes. Even genuine students must show intent to return home. Weak ties or an unconvincing study plan can lead to a 214(b) refusal.
How early should I apply for a US student visa?
As early as your I-20 allows — you can be issued the visa up to 365 days before your program start and enter the U.S. up to 30 days before it begins.