All financial documents must meet the following requirements:
- Show liquid assets that can be readily converted into cash if needed
- Show the date of issuance and be less than 6 months old at the time the I-20 or DS-2019 is issued
- Be written in English, or accompanied by official translation
- Clearly state the currency of funds
- Financial Certification Form- In order to receive an I-20/DS-2019, all international students must download a financial certification form and submit the completed form with the necessary financial documentation of funding to the e-form in iStart. The forms that are incomplete or have insufficient funds will be denied.
- Click here to download the required financial certification form.
 
- Acceptable Types of Financial Documents
| Bank letters/statements | 
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| Loan Letters | 
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| Awards/ grants/scholarship/ employer sponsor Letters | 
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| Provident Fund Statement | 
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| Employment letters or Salary statement | NOT ACCEPTABLE These types of funds are not considered as liquid assets | 
| Unliquid Investments | |
| Credit card statements | |
| Real estate statements | |
| Life insurance statements | |
| Stock market statements | |
| Valuation statements | |
| Tax return documents | 
- Sponsor Funds (i.e. Family/relative/friend/colleague/family friend)- If the student is not using a personal bank account in their name, sponsor verification is required. Please have your sponsor verify their sponsorship by signing under "Sponsor Verification" in the financial certification form.
 
- Dependents- If you have dependents who need a visa, you will be required to provide additional proof of funding for each dependent: $600 per month for a spouse and $400 per month for each child.
 
