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United Education Institute-Las Vegas guide for Latin American students
Las Vegas, NV — tailored checklist for students from Latin America.
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Everything you need before arriving at United Education Institute-Las Vegas
Cost, visa, housing, banking, and career — one guide for international students.
Cost of studying
- Tuition: Varies by program — see net price on college page
- Living cost: Housing + meals ~$12k–$18k/yr typical
- Food: ~$400–$600/month on campus or off
- Transportation: Campus transit, rideshare, or bike
- Health insurance: Required for F-1 — university or private plan
Visa & arrival
- F-1 visa process: I-20 → SEVIS fee → DS-160 → interview
- Required documents: Passport, financial proof, admission letter
- Visa interview tips: Ties to home country, clear study plan
- Arrival checklist: Airport pickup, bank, phone, housing
Housing near campus
- Apartments near campus: Search verified listings & neighborhoods
- Average rent: Studio to 4BR — compare by area
- Student housing search: Roommates, subleases, compatibility
Banking & money
- Student bank accounts: No SSN options & campus branches
- International credit cards: Build credit history in the U.S.
- Money transfer: Compare FX fees from home
Career & internships
- CPT: Curricular training before graduation
- OPT: 12-month post-completion work authorization
- STEM OPT: 24-month extension for STEM degrees
- Internship resources: Handshake, career center, CPT timing
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Your campus
United Education Institute-Las Vegas averages ~$33,051 net price.
Visa
Consular interviews in home country — documents in Spanish/Portuguese with certified translations if required.
Before you fly
- Consular interviews in home country — documents in Spanish/Portuguese with certified translations if required.
On campus
- International orientation
- Campus ID & bank account
- Join student orgs
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