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Student Visas - Bureau of Consular Affairs - U.S.
Department of State
If your course of study is 18 hours or more a week, you will need a
student visa. When traveling to the U.S. to attend seminars,
conferences or a program of study
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Here is a checklist by United States Visa & Immigrant
Consultant Dr Arun C Vakil to increase your probability
of getting a student visa at the first attempt and avoid
rejection.
Visit a US Visa Application Centre with the following:
1. A passport valid for minimum six months beyond the
visit.
2. Two photocopies of the first page and one photocopy
of the last page of your passport. A copy of the
passport pages containing observations or remarks.
3. A fully completed and signed visa application form.
Each applicant aged 14 or above must sign his/ her own
application form.
4. A 2 x 2-inch photograph which is not more than six
months old. If you do not send your photo according to
the required specification, your application will be
considered incomplete.
The Application Centre will retain your original visa
application form and return your passport.
Here are some steps you can take:
i. Please schedule your visa appointment after paying
the fees.
ii. Fill the visa application forms DS-156, 157 (if
applicable) and 158 very carefully. Each question box
should be answered in complete details. No vague replies
please.
iii. Arrange your papers in a file with each paper in
separate plastic folder with a sticker or post-it
indicating what paper it is for easy retrieval.
iv. Practise managing the file with one hand. Your hand
will be occupied holding the telephone receiver from
which you may have to speak with the Visa Officer.
The order of papers recommended:
Appointment notice along with receipt of fees paid
I-901 form indicating SEVIS fee paid
Passport in original
I-20 SEVIS approved form
Letter of admission from US university
Entrance test scores (whatever applicable)
Latest marksheets/ degree certificate obtained in India
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Statement of future plan in India
Financial statement of self and family showing all
assets
Evidence of income-tax paid over the last three years
Bank transactions of your family over the last three
years (passbook, not statement)
Form I-134, if your US sponsor is involved with his/ her
financial papers
Letter from the Indian company if willing to give you
job on your return
Evidence of certificate of marriage, if applicable
Evidence of certificates of birth of children, if
applicable
The above documents are recommended (not suggested by US
Immigration Laws) based on individual cases.
They must be shown only if asked during your visa
interview. The objective of this important exercise is
to overcome the presumption that you are an intending
immigrant to America under Section 214 (B), and prove
that you will come back after your studies, based on
your financial and social ties and family circumstance.
While speaking with the visa officer
Speak with confidence.
Be honest.
Be to the point.
Smile.
Be well-groomed.
DON'T MISS
All you wanted to know about US student visas
Dr Arun C Vakil is an expert on visa regulations for the
US. He holds an MBA from the University of California,
Los Angeles and Ph D from the University of Wyoming,
Laramie. He is the author of Gateway to America, and
conducts orientation courses for students going to the
US.
Dr Arun C Vakil
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