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Travel guide for Indian students — Romeoville, United States. Nearest international gateway: ORD (Chicago O'Hare).

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About Lewis University

Lewis University is a private Catholic university in Romeoville, a southwest suburb of Chicago, founded in 1932 and run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. It is known for Aviation, Nursing, Criminal Justice and Business, with a suburban campus and a notable international student community.

Lewis's 410-acre Romeoville campus is about 25 miles from Midway (MDW) and ~30 miles from O'Hare (ORD), the main international gateway, roughly 20-30 minutes by road from each.

Lewis offers career-focused programs - it is especially known for its Aviation program (it even has an adjacent general-aviation airport) - in a suburban setting close to Chicago's job market. Its International Student Services office actively helps new arrivals.

Airport pickup and shuttles

Lewis's International Student Services recommends A-1 Airport Limousine (book in advance) for airport transfers, alongside rideshare. The university runs a free campus shuttle between the Romeoville and Oak Brook campuses and to local communities, and the village of Romeoville offers low-cost local rides.

From the airports to campus

Midway (~25mi) and O'Hare (~30mi) are each about 20-30 minutes away by car. Pre-booked airport limo or rideshare is the most practical option. RTA bus 834 (Joliet-Downers Grove) provides 24-hour service connecting the main campus to local communities and rail.

When to book flights

Book 6-10 weeks ahead of intake; compare carriers from your nearest metro above.

Visiting your child at Lewis means flying into O'Hare (ORD), about 30 miles from the Romeoville campus (Midway is ~25mi). Chicago has two airports: O'Hare (ORD), where most international flights from India arrive, and Midway (MDW), mostly domestic. The CTA runs the 'L' trains (Blue Line from O'Hare, Orange Line from Midway) and buses; Metra commuter rail and Pace suburban buses cover the wider region. Pay with the Ventra app or card. Plan the US visitor visa well ahead.

Getting from ORD to campus

A-1 Airport Limo (pre-booked)
Recommended by Lewis ISS; book in advance from ORD or MDW.
varies
Uber / Lyft
From O'Hare or Midway to Romeoville, ~20-30 min.
$45-75
RTA bus 834 + rail
24-hr Joliet-Downers Grove bus connecting campus to local communities.
~$2-3

Visitor visa for parents

Indian parents need a B1/B2 visitor visa. First-time interview waits are long and vary sharply by consulate, so city choice matters - you may book at ANY US consulate in India, not just your home city.

Chennai (fastest) ~1 month
Kolkata ~2.5 months
New Delhi ~6.5-8 months
Hyderabad ~7.5-8 months
Mumbai (longest) ~9.5-10 months
MRV visa fee $185 (~Rs.15,500)
  • Plan 8-12 months ahead, especially for graduation - graduations do NOT qualify for emergency/expedited appointments.
  • You can book at any consulate in India; many families fly to Chennai to save months versus Mumbai or Delhi.
  • The dropbox (interview waiver) window shrank from 48 to 12 months in 2025 - most parents with older expired visas now need a full interview.
  • Visitor stays are up to 6 months per visit, set by the officer at entry on the I-94.

Just admitted to Lewis? Most Indian students enter on an F-1 academic visa (DS-160 fee $185 + SEVIS I-901 fee $350). J-1 is for exchange programs (SEVIS $220), M-1 for vocational study. Spouses/children come on F-2/J-2/M-2 dependent visas. You can enter the US up to 30 days before your program start date. For Fall 2026, Indian F-1 applicants must interview at one of five US consulates in India.

Arrival checklist

  • Book your flight into O'Hare (ORD) or Midway (MDW) - each ~20-30 min from the Romeoville campus.
  • Pre-book A-1 Airport Limousine (recommended by Lewis ISS) or arrange rideshare for arrival.
  • Use the free campus shuttle between Romeoville and Oak Brook once enrolled.
  • Confirm student baggage allowance with your airline.
  • Carry your I-20, SEVIS receipt and financial documents in hand luggage for US immigration.

Chicago is the value pick among big US cities - around $1,700-2,500 a month all-in sharing and cooking, well below the coasts for comparable city life. The trade-off is winter: heating bills climb in older walk-ups from December to March, so factor that in. The CTA 'L' is excellent, so almost no student needs a car. Neighbourhoods like Rogers Park and Pilsen stretch the budget furthest.

Monthly cost of living in Romeoville (a student estimate)

Rent - room in a shared flat $700-1,100
Rent - on-campus housing $800-1,200
Food & groceries $300-500
CTA Ventra monthly pass $75
Utilities + internet $160-250
Mobile phone $40
Realistic monthly total (sharing, cooking) $1,700-2,500

That's roughly $20,000-29,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.

Finding accommodation

Chicago offers better value than New York or the coasts. Most students share apartments on a CTA line or take university housing first year.

  • A CTA Ventra monthly pass ($75) covers unlimited train + bus - most students don't need a car.
  • Neighbourhoods like Rogers Park and Pilsen are cheaper while staying on the 'L'.
  • Chicago winters are harsh - budget a little more for heating in older buildings.

Working part-time

On an F-1 visa you can work on-campus up to 20 hours/week during term (full-time in breaks). Off-campus work needs authorization - CPT during study, OPT after (up to 12 months, +24 for STEM degrees). You cannot freelance or work off-campus without approval.

Safety & student support

Chicago is a large city where safety varies sharply by neighbourhood. Student and campus areas are generally fine, but research the specific area and use normal big-city awareness, especially at night.

  • Campuses (UChicago, Northwestern, UIC) run security escorts, shuttle services and safety apps - UChicago's is especially extensive in Hyde Park.
  • Stick to well-travelled routes and the 'L' during normal hours; use rideshare late at night.
  • Check crime patterns by neighbourhood rather than judging the whole city - student areas differ a lot from the citywide statistics.

Indian community & food

Chicago has a large Indian community, anchored by Devon Avenue ('Little India') on the North Side - groceries, sweets, restaurants and clothing all on one strip.

Indian grocery stores

  • Devon Avenue in West Rogers Park - Chicago's historic 'Little India': the original Patel Brothers plus dozens of grocers and sweet shops.
  • Indian Garden and Fresh Farms-type grocers in the suburbs (Schaumburg, Naperville, Skokie).
  • Spices and staples easy to find near Hyde Park and Evanston for everyday cooking.

Student community

  • UChicago, Northwestern and UIC all have active Indian/South Asian student associations and large Diwali/Holi events.
  • Devon Avenue is the cultural centre for festivals, food and shopping.
  • Endless Indian dining on Devon Avenue and in the suburbs of Naperville and Schaumburg.

Cost & living figures for Romeoville last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.

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CityRomeoville
RegionIllinois
Nearest airportORD (Chicago O'Hare)
TypeMasters
Est. monthly cost$1,700-2,500
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