Financial Document Dates
Program Start Date | Submission Deadline |
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Fall (August) | July 1 |
Spring (January) | November 1 |
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The visa application process will vary in length and complexity, and delays may be unavoidable. It is imperative to allow for sufficient time to secure your F-1 or J-1 visa, plan your travel, and arrive on-campus no later than the term's program start date. Supporting financial documentation must be received for those students residing outside the United States no later than the submission deadline.
F-1 & J-1 Documentation Requirements
Forms I-20 and DS-2019
Financial certification documents are required for the issuance of Certificate of Eligibility forms I-20 (F-1) or DS-2019 (J-1), an essential requirement among the checklist of items required for the student visa application process. This legal form, issued by Â鶹´«Ã½, serves as satisfactory proof that a student has met the requirements for university admission and the financial ability to pay for their intended program of study's first-year (F-1) or total program (J-1) expenses.
Do not be concerned if page 3 of form I-20 becomes separated, as this is standard instruction, and not required for either a visa interview or as documentation at a U.S. Port of Entry.
Â鶹´«Ã½ CEEB Code: 005126
Required Documents:
- Â鶹´«Ã½ Affidavit of Support
- Original bank statement or sponsorship guarantee
- Passport identity page
Acceptable Documentation of Financial Ability: Bank statements must include a summary of account, passbook or transaction activity. Financial documentation is valid for one calendar year from the desired date of enrollment.
- Personal/Family/Friend Funds- Original, dated, bank issued statement demonstrating an equivalent numerical balance in U.S. dollars of on-demand or liquid funds equal to the total first-year estimated costs.
- Government or Employer Sponsorship- Original letter must be addressed to Â鶹´«Ã½, and include all terms and provisions, specifying the exact amount of support, duration of funds, program of study and inclusion of any dependent or additional allowances.
- Educational Loans- Official loan guarantee verifying the terms and amount of secured funding.
- Â鶹´«Ã½ Assistantships- Award letter from the graduate department indicating total funds, any tuition reduction, duration and origin of the financial assistance. It is the recipient's responsibility to ensure International Admissions receives timely notification.
- Dependents- Spouses and children in F-2 & J-2 status require additional funding for living and personal expenses. These added costs must be factored into the total amount of guaranteed support and included on Â鶹´«Ã½'s Financial Affidavit of Support. A copy of each dependents' passport identification page or birth certificate is required.
Unacceptable Documentation of Financial Ability: Documents issued prior to one calendar year by the date of enrollment, documents not limited to: property, employment or pension income, educational loan applications.
Health Insurance
Year round (12 month) health insurance is required for the entire duration of study in F-1 status. Costs covering the are added to your tuition bill, and can be paid in one payment or through installments via enrollment in a payment plan. Students in J-1 status must maintain health insurance coverage meeting Exchange Visitor Program requirements.
Dependent Health Insurance
Purchase of the is not mandatory for dependents in F-2 status, though Â鶹´«Ã½ strongly encourages coverage for all family members while residing in the United States. Dependents in J-2 status must maintain health insurance coverage meeting Exchange Visitor Program requirements
F-1 vs J-1
Form I-20 serves as a student's Certificate of Eligibility for F-1 student status, and demonstrates that an individual has satisfied the institution's admission and financial requirements to begin degree seeking or language studies. Funding is primarily through personal or family funds. Though your program of study may end earlier or later than the standard full-time enrollment timeline, the initial form I-20 is issued for 48 months (Bachelors), 24 months (Masters) or 72 months (Ph.D.).
Form DS-2019 serves as a student's or scholar's Certificate of Eligibility for J-1 student status, and demonstrates that an individual has satisfied the institution's admission and financial requirements to begin degree seeking study or participation in an approved educational exchange program. A substantial portion of J-1 funding sources includes home country or U.S. government scholarships. Though your program of study may end earlier or later than the standard full-time enrollment timeline, the initial form DS-2019 is issued for 48 months (Bachelors), 24 months (Master's) or 72 months (Ph.D.) unless otherwise specified by your sponsor or exchange agreement. Depending on the nature or your program of study or exchange, J-1 status may carry a two-year home residency requirement.
SEVIS Transfers
F-1 or J-1 students currently in attendance at a U.S. institution who wish to continue their studies uninterrupted must have their SEVIS record released, or transferred to Â鶹´«Ã½ before beginning a new program of study.
Steps to transfer your SEVIS record:
- Wait until you have received offical notificaiton of university admission.
- Both Undergraduate and Graduate students must confirm their intent to enroll and follow all pre-arrival steps, including the submission of acceptable financial documentation of first year expenses.
- Determine a release date from your current institution to Â鶹´«Ã½. A release date occurs as your current academic term ends, but before the new Â鶹´«Ã½ term begins.
- Report and check-in on campus by the program start date listed on your I-20 or DS-2019.
*If traveling outside the U.S. prior to your program state date, your re-entry Certificate of Eligibility (I-20 or DS-2019) must be issued by Â鶹´«Ã½. Please notate any specific travel or document mailing instructions on the SEVIS Transfer-in form. You may also opt to pick up your new I-20 or DS 2019 in person upon campus check-in.
Â鶹´«Ã½ SEVIS & Program Codes
F-1 code for I-20 issuance | WAS214F10145000 |
J-1 code for DS-2019 issuance | P-1-03464 |