Student Guide – Part 4 – Students Under 18
F1 / M1 Student Visas
Ensure Your Child’s U.S. Future with Education and Visas
Plan for Teens Under 18
Welcome to Part 4 of the Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram’s Student Visa Guide! We’re excited to help parents of children under 18 navigate U.S. education and visa options, securing your family’s path to a permanent home in the U.S.
Family Visa Solutions
Visas like the E-2 Investor or L-1 Intra-Company Transferee offer spousal work rights, but children, even of working age, receive no work authorization. At 21, children must secure their own U.S. status. A Green Card is the key: when one parent obtains a Green Card, children under 21 typically qualify too, unlocking work and residency benefits.
Prioritize Green Cards for Teens
For children over 13, Green Card planning is urgent, as qualifications and processing can take years. We strategize to secure Green Cards before your children turn 21, ensuring teens 16+ can work and thrive in the U.S. Our experts align your family’s visa needs with critical age milestones.
Master U.S. High School
U.S. students graduate at 18, with Grades 11–12 (ages 16–18) vital for college readiness. Students maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA, 2.0–4.0, 3.5+ for Honor Roll) across six+ subjects and take SATs (up to 1600 points). Strong GPA and SAT scores drive college admissions and scholarships. Unlike UK A-Levels (2–3 subjects post-16), U.S. students study broader curricula, so early integration into U.S. schools is essential for success.
Tackle U.S. College Costs
A four-year U.S. BA degree costs ~$30,000/year, unlike the UK’s three-year programs. Specialized fields (e.g., law) require a BA plus additional years. Cost-saving options:
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In-State Public Universities: ~$10,000/year for Green Card holders or citizens, unavailable to international students.
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Community Colleges: $6,000–$9,000/year for two years, transferable to a university as a third-year student.
Only Green Card holders or citizens access student loans, making Green Cards vital for affordability.
Act Fast for Your Family
Integrate your children into the U.S. education system early and secure Green Cards before age 21 to unlock work, study, and financial opportunities. Our team crafts tailored visa plans to ensure your family’s long-term U.S. success.
Take the First Step Now
Ready to build your children’s U.S. future? Contact us for a free consultation to explore student visas and Green Card options. Let’s secure your family’s American Dream today!
Attorney Chris M. Ingram
Chris M. Ingram, a U.S. Immigration Attorney, is originally from Northampton, England. He earned his BA (Hons) in Law from De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, in 1994. In 1996, he completed his Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (PGDLP) at De Montfort School of Law, followed by a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Huddersfield University, UK, in 1998. After relocating to the United States, Chris was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2003 and has been a proud member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 2004.
Having experienced the U.S. immigration process firsthand with his wife and three children, Chris M. Ingram founded his law firm with a mission to ensure that every client receives the best possible immigration experience. He recognized the need for accessible and comprehensive immigration education, leading him to develop one of the most informative online platforms available today.
The Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram website now features:
- Over 1,000 pages of immigration resources
- Hundreds of educational videos on visa and green card options
- Client success stories and testimonials to inspire new applicants
We continually update and expand our content to keep visitors informed about the latest immigration policies, visa options, and legal strategies.


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