Best sources of advice for international students to study in United States
Source #1 - If you are still in your native country, visit EducationUSA website of the U.S. Department of State to find over 400 advising centers. You can get assistance to find universities, colleges and other educational institutions that you can contact to study in the United States. You may even get advice on how you can get the admission forms and make your application for acceptance by American universities and colleges.
Source #2 - After you decide on the American university or college that you want to apply, contact: international student advisor, director of international students, foreign student advisor before contacting the admission office. Send an email or call the person to get detailed information.
The easiest way to contact international/foreign student advisor is to visit the website of the university, college or educational institution.
American universities and colleges are in competition to attract international students due to budget cuts and slowdown in economic activities that also affected educational institutions.
Source #3 - Contact the education attaché at the embassy of your country in the United States in Washington, D.C. Visit the embassy website to get contact information (name of the official, his/her email and telephone number). Take into consideration the working hours of the embassy and time difference between your country and the United States if you will make an international call.

