If your sponsor is in India,
you will need the following documents:
- Affidavit of support on stamped paper (Rs.10,15 or 25) from your
sponsor promising to bear the cost of your program for the entire period
of your stay in the United States. This document has to be notarized as
well.
- Verification of your sponsor's financial resources certified by
a chartered accountant, This statement should indicate that your sponsor
has the means to support you during the entire duration of your study and
stay in the United States. All original documents for the sources mentioned
in the chartered accountant's statement including bank pass books should
be brought along, to be produced before the Consular officer, if necessary.
If your sponsor is in U.S,
you will need the following documents:
- I - 134 (available at Immigration and Naturalization service (INS)
offices in the U.S) promising to bear the costs of your study and stay in
the United States.
- Bank account statement of your sponsor.
- Salary statement of your sponsor.
The above information is valid even if your sponsor does not
live in the United States.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
You may apply for a student visa not earlier than 90 days prior to
the reporting period mentioned in the I - 20.
The consular office opens at 7.30 a.m. (Monday through Friday). Since
the office can process only a limited number of applications per day, it would
be in your interest to come as early as you can to file your application.
If you need additional information, please contact 8273040
between 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m.,Monday through Friday.
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