Washington Theological Seminary was approved by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) on 11/16/2004. SEVP and SEVIS are administrated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the principal investigative arm of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Washington Theological Seminary's campus is at Springfield, VA. We suggest you review and contact other
SEVIS certified schools nearby before apply for the admissions of Washington Theological Seminary.
Washington Theological Seminary is just one of the more than 10,000 SEVIS certified schools authorized to issue I-20 forms for academic students(F1 Visa), vocational students(M1 visa) or exchange visitors(J1 Visa) in United States.
We won't be able to keep all our data current and accurate. Before choosing Washington Theological Seminary to start your study or research, you should ask whether Washington Theological Seminary is still currently in SEVP program and authorized to issue I-20 Forms in SEVIS system. You should also confirm with them the cost and calendar year of Washington Theological Seminary.
If you already have applied for admission of or studied at Washington Theological Seminary, we strongly encourage you to
write a review of Washington Theological Seminary. This will be very helpful to other people.