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Introduction of four materials needed for studying in the United States

The United States has superior geographical conditions and relatively suitable climate, which is the favorite place for many international students. What materials do I need to prepare to apply for a study visa in the United States? Dear me, I have compiled four kinds of materials for studying in the United States for you. Welcome to reading.

I. Submission of materials

It is called submitting materials because these are necessary for visa application in the United States. Without them, you can't pass the visa examination.

These materials include: a valid passport; A 2-inch x2-inch square color photo taken within half a year and posted on the cover of the passport; The confirmation page of DS- 160 form, please indicate Chinese name, name code, home address and school address on it; SEVIS payment receipt; I-20 form provided by American schools or programs, remember to sign the text and date in the corresponding position; In addition to the above materials, an interview appointment form should also be presented.

Second, academic materials.

Academic materials mainly prove the applicant's learning ability and motivation, including: transcripts in Chinese and English during the university period, original translations of graduation certificates and degree certificates in Chinese and English, GRE/TOEFL transcripts, resumes, study plans, department profiles and tutor introductions.

This part of the material can't be ignored. It doesn't look complicated, but it is the most easily asked place in the interview process. Not only should you prove your learning ability to the visa officer, but you should also show your future plans and the possibility of studying in the United States.

Third, binding materials.

When applying for a visa to study in the United States, you should not only prove that you have the ability to be a full-time student in the United States, but also prove that you will return to China in time after completing your studies in the United States. Therefore, in order not to let the visa officer think that we have an immigration tendency, a good binding material is still very important.

For students, the biggest binding force in China is their relatives, so we'd better bring home real estate license, household registration book, recent family photo and so on. During the interview, you should show your good relationship with your parents and your determination to take care of your parents after graduation.

Fourth, financial information.

In order to prove that the applicant has the ability to pay all the expenses for not working in the United States, we need to prepare relevant financial support materials at this time, whether it is a scholarship provided by the school or a deposit certificate from parents. For applicants who are completely self-funded, the amount of the deposit certificate should be relevant, and try to open it to around 600,000.

In addition, if the guarantor is a parent, it is also necessary to provide the parents' work certificate and the parents' income certificate in Chinese and English in the past three years, so that the visa officer can judge whether the funds are true or false. At the same time, you can also prepare certificates of deposit or other investment materials at home.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) supplementary material

1. American university courses

2. various test transcripts (such as IELTS/TOEFL /GRE/GMAT/SAT transcripts, etc.). )

3. Prove your excellent certificates (such as portfolio, award-winning certificate, published articles, etc.). )

4. Various additional materials that can prove their student identity (such as student ID card, college entrance examination card, school meal card, school library card, etc.). )

5. The student's own on-the-job income certificate or internship certificate (if employed)

6. Admission notices from American schools

7. Family photos, travel abroad or company photos.

8. Parent handbook or company introduction