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    I currently have a tourist visa, however I would like to travel to the USA to attend a Yoga school to study two courses which will take about 1.5 years. On the immigration website, I can see that I would need to apply for an M student visa as the courses will exceed the 18 hours per week . The school I would like to enrol with is called REFLEX Arts and is based in Sarasota, however this school is not on the list of SEVIS approved Schools .


    I would really appreciate some advice on how I can obtain the correct documents in order to attend these courses.

    Many thanks​
    Last edited by Cappon43; 11-28-2023, 10:51 AM.

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    I think it is important to find a SEVP-certified school listed by SEVIS. Contact REFLEX Arts and inquire if they have plans to obtain SEVP certification or if they can guide you to affiliated schools that offer the same courses.

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    • #3
      Since REFLEX Arts is not SEVIS-approved, you must find an alternative Yoga school or institution that holds this approval.
      Last edited by EdmundShields; 06-27-2024, 09:19 PM.

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      • #4
        Yoga teacher training in the USA offers a transformative journey for those passionate about deepening their practice and sharing it with others. Programs range from 200-hour to 500-hour certifications, blending philosophy, anatomy, and teaching techniques. The experience not only strengthens physical abilities but also fosters personal growth and mindfulness. Aspiring yoga teachers should research various training programs to find the one that aligns with their goals. For individuals seeking guidance with academic writing tasks, such as law essays, you can learn more through EduBirdie to enhance your skills.

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        • #5
          You’re right that an M student visa is typically required for courses beyond 18 hours per week. The tricky part is that the school you're interested in, REFLEX Arts, isn’t SEVIS-approved. This is a crucial step for obtaining a student visa because only SEVIS-approved schools can issue the Form I-20 needed for the visa application.

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          • #6
            I get why you're looking into Yoga Teacher Training in the USA. It's such an amazing way to deepen your practice and share yoga with others. The exciting thing about doing it in the States is the sheer variety of programs to choose from, each offering a unique approach and focus. Some places provide immersive experiences, while others are more flexible with schedules, which is great if you work around other commitments.If you're unsure where to start, check out resources like https://www.exercise.com/ . They have lots of helpful info about fitness certifications and could give you some good insight into what to expect from different yoga training programs.
            Last edited by ShelHarby; 10-23-2024, 10:06 PM.

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