Proof of Funds Requirements (Bank Statements + Sponsors)

3C.6 Proof of Funds Requirements (Bank Statements + Sponsors)

Students must show sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses for their studies in the USA. This may include personal bank statements, sponsor financial documents, and proof of income. The funds must be genuine, accessible, and clearly documented to satisfy visa requirements.



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