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IESL - Immigration Financial Documentation International students are required to prove that they have enough money to pay for tuition and living expenses while they are studying in the U.S. You must complete the Financial Statement page of the application and enclose an original letter from the bank showing that the funds are on deposit. In addition, the person providing the money, whose name is on the bank letter, must sign the Financial Statement page of the application. Immigration document Form I-20 When you have been accepted to the IESL Program at Lane we will send the Form I-20 (the Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant F-1 Student Status). When you receive the I-20, check it carefully to make sure your name, birth date and country of citizenship are correct. If you find a mistake, notify the IESL program admissions advisor. You will be sent a corrected I-20. If the information is correct, please read the information on page two, then sign the I-20 in the space provided. You will use this document when applying for your student visa. SEVIS I-901 Fee A new SEVIS I-901 fee became effective September 1, 2004. The fee is $100 and can be paid online with a credit card, or by mail. The SEVIS fee is a one time payment required by the U.S. government. Lane receives no funds or services as a result of this fee. For more information, please see www.fmjfee.com or www.ice.gov/sevis/i901. Applying for a Student Visa To get a student visa, apply at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country of permanent residence. Although you may apply at any U.S. consular office outside of the U.S, it may be more difficult to qualify for the visa outside your country of permanent residence. You should check specific requirements for the consulate or embassy you will be visiting, but the documentation required usually includes the following:
Allow at least four to six weeks to complete the visa application process. If you have questions about applying for a student visa, contact the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate in your home country. The U.S. Department of State website has tips on applying for the F-1 visa. This information can be found at the following internet site: Immigration Requirements
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