Study in USA from Bangladesh – Apply with WIPS

Study in USA from Bangladesh

Start Your Academic Journey at Top U.S. Universities

Studying in the USA from Bangladesh is a dream for many students — and for good reason. With world-renowned universities, diverse programs, and countless career opportunities, the United States offers a premium academic experience that’s recognized worldwide. Whether you're aiming for undergraduate, graduate, or research-level study, the USA provides the ideal foundation for your future success.

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Why Choose to Study in USA for Higher Education?

The United States is home to over a million international students, and it's a top destination for Bangladeshi students seeking global exposure and world-class education. With flexible academic options, cutting-edge research, and vibrant campus life, studying in the USA from Bangladesh is a strategic investment in your career and future.


🇺🇸 Why Study in USA from Bangladesh?

The USA welcomes thousands of Bangladeshi students each year. Here’s why it remains the #1 choice:


✅ Globally top-ranked universities and programs

✅ Access to scholarships, research grants, and internships

✅ English-medium education with modern teaching methods

✅ Strong job market and optional post-study work opportunities (OPT)

✅ A multicultural environment that supports growth and innovation


Studying in USA from Bangladesh is achievable — and Wahead's Institute of Professional Studies (WIPS) is here to make it seamless, from admission to arrival.

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Wahead’s Visa Support

  • Expert guidance for F-1 student visa application
  • Support with I-20 form and SEVIS registration
  • Embassy appointment booking and interview prep
  • Checklist for academic and financial documents
  • Fast and transparent processing support

Test Preparation for Studying in USA from Bangladesh

Many U.S. universities require English proficiency tests (like IELTS or TOEFL), and standardized tests (like SAT or GRE). At WIPS, we help you prepare the right way to meet university standards.


✅ Language test coaching (IELTS/TOEFL)

✅ Support with SAT, GRE, or GMAT (if needed)

✅ Help with academic transcript evaluation (WES/NACES)


Wahead's Institute of Professional Studies (WIPS) ensures you're fully prepared for success — academically and administratively.


📞 Book a Free Study in USA Consultation with WIPS today — expert support, no hidden fees!

Top FAQs About Study in USA

  • How long does it take to get a student visa for the USA from Bangladesh?

    Once you receive your I-20, F-1 visa processing typically takes 1–3 weeks depending on embassy availability and application completeness.

  • What is the cost to apply for a U.S. student visa?

    The F-1 visa application (DS-160) fee is $185 USD. You also need to pay a SEVIS fee ($350). WIPS provides full guidance on payment and scheduling.

  • Do I need IELTS or TOEFL to study in USA from Bangladesh?

    Yes, most universities require proof of English proficiency. WIPS helps you register, prepare, and achieve your target scores.

  • What documents are needed to apply for study in USA from Bangladesh?

    Valid passport, academic records, admission letter (I-20), bank statement, visa photo, and completed DS-160 form are required.

  • Can I work while studying in the USA?

    Yes. International students can work part-time (up to 20 hours/week) on campus. After graduation, you may be eligible for OPT (Optional Practical Training).

  • How can WIPS help me study in USA from Bangladesh?

    WIPS offers complete support from university selection and test prep to visa assistance and pre-departure guidance — all tailored to U.S. admissions.