The 2027 Fulbright Foreign Student Program application is open!
Apply by June 30, 2026! Applications and materials must be subimitted through the online system. You can apply at this link.
About the Program
The Fulbright Program is the flagship international academic exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government.
Led by the U.S. government in partnership with more than 160 countries worldwide, Fulbright offers life-changing international academic and cultural exchange opportunities to study, research, and contribute to finding solutions to complex global challenges. Fulbright provides participants, who represent the best and brightest of U.S. society and of societies abroad, are chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential.
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program supports graduate students, early career professionals, and researchers from Yemen to research and study in the United States for one year or longer at U.S. universities or other educational institutions. Participants also experience life in the United States and share their culture and traditions with Americans.
Participants will be selected through an open, merit-based competition in which leadership potential, academic excellence, and the ability to adjust to life in the United States are considered. By receiving a Fulbright Foreign Student Program award, participants become part of a global network of Fulbright participants and alumni.
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and is administered by Amideast in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Benefits
Besides earning your master’s degree or pursuing graduate-level research at a U.S. university, there are many benefits of the Fulbright Program, including, but not limited to:
- Learning about the United States and engaging American culture and sharing your own culture and traditions.
- Enriching your knowledge and improving employment prospects with a graduate degree or graduate level research.
- Joining a global Fulbright community and finding solutions to complex global challenges.
- Contributing to professional developemnt and research at U.S. universities.
- Collaborate with U.S. host institutions and businesses.
- Covered award costs include tuition, a living allowance, and round-trip travel.
Applicant Requirements
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is for graduates and professionals from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. A competitive applicant should have an excellent academic record, strong English language skills, and the commitment to return to their country or territory of nomination upon completion of the Program.
The requirements to apply for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program are:
- Must be a citizen of or permanent resident able to hold a passport from Yemen.
- U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents are not eligible to apply.
- Must reside in Yemen throughout the application, selection, nomination, and placement processes.
- Must hold a U.S.-equivalent bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution by the program start date.
- Must have a strong academic background.
- Preference is given to applicants who have little or no previous experience studying or living in the United States.
- Must be proficient in English or able to attend a Long-Term English (LTE) program prior to the start of your academic program.
- Applicants must have two years of professional work experience after graduation.
- Applicants must submit an English proficiency test report showing at least 80 on the TOEFL or 120 on the Duolingo English Test.
A candidate who has resided in the United States for five or more consecutive years in the six-year period preceding the date of application is ineligible for an award.
Employees and consultants of Amideast, employees of U.S. missions who work for the U.S. Department of State or the former U.S. Agency for International Development, and their immediate family members are ineligible to apply for the Fulbright Program during the period of their employment and until one year following the termination of employment.
In addition, employees of an organization responsible for nominating or selecting individuals for participation in any exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs are not eligible to apply during and for a period ending one year following the termination of such employment, association, or service.
Application Instructions
Applications will be accepted in most fields of study, including the humanities, social science, science, technology, and engineering. However, graduate programs involving clinical studies, such as medicine and nursing, are not permitted. Non-clinical programs, such as public health and nursing administration, are permitted.
Applicants are required to submit the following documents with their application:
- Original academic transcripts and their certified translations, if originals are not available in English.
- A valid TOEFL ITP, TOEFL IBT, TOEIC (Four Skills or L&R) or Duolingo test score.
- Three letters of recommendation including one professional, one academic, and a third letter that can be either professional or academic.
- A current résumé or CV detailing all prior education and work experience.
- A personal statement, in English, up to 600 words in length.
- A study/research objective statement, in English, relating to field of study or research.
- A copy of the applicant’s valid Yemeni passport or National ID.
- Original, and if not in English, translated academic diplomas.
Selected candidates should be available for interviews in Aden in July 2026.
Important Notes
- Applications must be completed online. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
- All recipients of the Fulbright Program must return to their country or territory of nomination for at least two years upon completion of the program.
- Any applicant requiring assistance or access to a computer and internet connection to complete the application is welcome to use the advising center at Amideast/Aden for free.
- Applicants must reside in the nomination location throughout the application, selection, nomination, and placement processes.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own. The Fulbright Program has a zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism. Applicants who plagiarize any part of their application may be immediately disqualified. To learn more about plagiarism, download the presentation on plagiarism and how to successfully prepare your application.
All submitted work should be your own, based on your own original thoughts, ideas, and level of English language proficiency. While individual U.S. institutional policies range widely and policy responses from U.S. universities will continue to evolve, copying language/content produced by Generative AI directly into your application may negatively impact admission or affiliation decisions.
Additional Information
Follow the U.S. Mission to Yemen social media for updates on information sessions.
Contact Information
For more information, contact Amideast/Yemen:
Email: advising-yemen@amideast.org / aden@amideast.org
Phone: 02- 235 069/70/71


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