What materials do you need to study in the United States?
The materials needed for studying in the United States are basically divided into three parts. The first is the basic materials, including passport, ID card, photos, receipt of application fee from CITIC Bank and receipt of SEVIS fee. The second is the certificate of deposit for studying abroad. Generally, the required materials are Chinese and English versions of parents' work certificates, such as passbook and real estate license. Third, the relevant materials of domestic schools, including degree certificates or proof of study, transcripts, student ID cards or student cards, TOEFL IELTS or GRE transcripts. Extended materials The materials needed for studying in the United States are basically divided into three parts. The first is the basic material. The basic materials include passport (more than half a year before the expected date of return to China, and the last page of the passport needs my signature), ID card, photo (square white background color photo within 6 months), application fee receipt of CITIC Bank (the original receipt is posted on the lower part of the confirmation page) and SEVIS fee receipt. The second is the certificate of deposit for studying abroad. Applicants need to prepare a deposit certificate to prove that you have the ability to pay for studying abroad during your stay in China. Generally, the materials required for proof of deposit are parents' work certificates in Chinese and English, stationery with company name printed on it and other supporting materials, such as passbook, real estate and other supporting materials. Third, domestic school related materials: degree certificate or proof of study, transcripts, student ID card or student ID card, TOEFL IELTS or GRE and other transcripts. The visa for studying in the United States is a face-to-face visa. Students need to go to the American consulate to interview the visa officer, who decides whether to issue a visa on the spot. Therefore, if students do not encounter special circumstances such as administrative review, they will know whether they have obtained a visa on the day of the interview. After the interview, the visa officer will leave his passport and paste the visa, and then the visa will be sent to the address designated by the student or the student will pick it up at the designated place of the American consulate. This process usually takes one to two weeks.