1. All agencies are private organizations. It is the responsibility of the student to pay for the services rendered.
  2. If the student is requesting evaluation of a Bachelor’s degree or higher, the request for US high school equivalency should also be made.
  3. It is important for the student to provide complete and accurate information, following the specific directions of the respective agencies and country requirements.
  1. A passport valid for at least six months
  2. Form I-20, included with the acceptance packet
  3. School admission letter
  4. Completed visa applications (DS-156, DS-158 and, if applicable, DS-157. In most countries, applications are now available online.)
  5. Two 2-inch x 2-inch photographs in the prescribed format (see the Bureau of Consular Affairs’ Nonimmigrant Visa Photograph Requirements)
  6. A receipt for the visa application fee
  7. A receipt for the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) fee. If you paid the fee electronically and have not received an official receipt in the mail showing payment, the consulate will accept the temporary receipt printed from your computer. If you do not have a receipt, the consulate may be able to see your payment electronically if your payment was processed at least three business days before your interview.
  8. Financial evidence (original documents only) that shows you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses during the period you intend to study.
  9. Any information that proves that you will return to your home country after finishing your studies in the U.S. This may include proof of property, family or other ties to your community