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Employee Opportunities
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VISA-F1-FULL TIME STUDENTS Before enrolling at the university, immigration policy requires an international student to process an I-20 form to apply for a student visa. Not processing an I-20 will prevent a student from enrolling at any university in the United States . The requirements one must meet to obtain an I-20 are the following: A copy of a valid passport. (Passport must be valid for at least 12 months.) An original bank statement with a minimum balance of $7,000 in the account to cover study and living expenses. A notarized Affidavit form (a letter affirming financial support). If this is the first time processing an I-20, you must pay a $100 fee by credit card at the following web site www.fmjfee.com or you can mail a check or money order by using form I-901. After obtaining the I-20 form, a $100 fee must be paid for the student VISA only if this is the first time you are applying for one. It is recommended that you pay for the VISA before calling the consulate to set up an appointment. This payment must be made in U.S. dollars to Banamex. An appointment is made at the consulate nearest you by calling the following NON –toll free number: 01-900-849-4949. To pay for the call by credit card please call 01 (477) 788-7070. For more information online see the following page: http://www.usembassy-mexico.gov Attend the appointment with the following documents: Banamex payment receipt of student VISA. A filled out VISA application (I-20 with the receipt). Valid Identification (Passport or Laser Visa). Financial support documentation. Proof of residency. Statement of charges from UTB/TSC. A 5x5 cm. photograph with a white background and the face covering 75% of the area. After obtaining the student Visa you must go to the nearest port of entry of the United States and process form I-94. There will be a $6.00 charge of which it is recommend that you bring the exact amount. The I-20 form will also be stamped. Both documents will go inside your passport. If prior to this you had an I-20 or an I-94, the immigration officer will collect the expired forms. In case they do not, you must hand them over to the university. Form I-20 must be processed at the port of entry before the first class day. By not processing your I-20 you may risk losing your passport when attempting to enter the U.S. as a student. It is of extreme importance that after you obtain the I-94 and the stamped I-20 you notify the Language Institute so it can have a copy of your forms and update the information on the immigration SEVIS system. If it is not updated on the system, you may encounter difficulties upon entering the United States. |
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301 Mexico Blvd. | Brownsville, Texas 78520 | (956) 982-0184 | language.institute@utb.edu |
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