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TheImmigrant
Jan 18, 2011
You need to enroll and be accepted. Then it's easy - universities have a Designated School Official (DSO) who serves as liaison with Homeland Security to maintain your F-1 visa. I'm an immigration lawyer, and deal with people changing status from F-1 all the time. F-1 is probably the easiest visa status to obtain for living in the US.

Bear in mind that university study is freakishly expensive by Dutch standards. You're looking at $20,000-$40,000 per year in tuition, and then you need to demonstrate that you have adequate funds for living expenses too.

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