<p>Hi, I am really excited about going to Princeton this fall! I am from China. I’ve heard that most international students, especially those who have never been abroad, will have a transition phase before really fit in the American colleges. </p>
<p>I am thinking if we can arrive in the states like a month earlier, and spend some time getting to know the new surroundings. But it’s just an idea, I am still not sure how to work it out, like where to stay and with whom. Any suggestions? Or anyone who’s thinking the same thing?</p>
<p>I think there are restrictions on a student visa – you can only enter the US up to so many days before the actual beginning of student orientation. Not sure how strict they are about this, but I doubt that ‘a month earlier’ would really be feasible.</p>
<p>As for me, I have a long-term tourist visa personally, and relations in the Bay area, so my situation’s somewhat different. But if you really are interested in heading out early, why not talk to Princeton and ask them if they can arrange something for you?</p>
<p>To study at Princeton you will have to apply for a F-1 or J-1 visa.
Any of those two visas allows you to enter the States 30 days prior to the date that’s on it, usually the beginning date of an international student orientation program.</p>