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FILLING DS FORMS
DS-3035: J-1 Visa Waiver Recommendation Application Instructions
sample DS 156 form
https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp
sample DS 157
sample checkout this link..
Save if you need..
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79964.pdf
sample DS 158
sample DS 158
Check out this link..
save it your sys..
Take a printout of this..
Fill it by hand..
Then you can use it as a sample copy to fill your orginal copy..
link is..http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79965.pdf
Form DS156 - Non immigrant Visa Application Form F
Form DS-156 is a application form for any non-immigrant visa like VisitorVisa( B1/B2), Temp workers and dependents visa ( H1/H4, L1/L2) , Student Visa ( F, J, M) etc . This form should be prepared and submitted by visa applicant.
General instructions:
sample DS 156 form
https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp
sample DS 157
sample checkout this link..
Save if you need..
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79964.pdf
sample DS 158
sample DS 158
Check out this link..
save it your sys..
Take a printout of this..
Fill it by hand..
Then you can use it as a sample copy to fill your orginal copy..
link is..http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79965.pdf
Form DS156 - Non immigrant Visa Application Form F
Form DS-156 is a application form for any non-immigrant visa like VisitorVisa( B1/B2), Temp workers and dependents visa ( H1/H4, L1/L2) , Student Visa ( F, J, M) etc . This form should be prepared and submitted by visa applicant.
General instructions:
Univ of Colorado at Denver, Co, USA
EdCIRC will conduct a seminar on March 7, 2007 at 11.00 am to provide information on this University. Mr. Derrick Alex, Associate Director , International Admissions will provide students with information on the application and admission procedures and any other information pertaining to the University.
Information for Students Applying for F-1 Student Visa to the United States
Online application procedure for securing a US Non-immigrant Student Visa (F-1) Visa at the US Consulate in India Step 1: Pay the Application Fee and VFS' Service Charge at a designated branch of HDFC Bank before applying for a US Visa. Hyderabad
US Student Visa F-1 Interview
Tips to prepare you for Student Visa Interview at the US Consulate, India
Attending the visa interview at the US Consulate is the final hurdle for prospective students aspiring to study in US Universities. It facilitates one's entry into the land of opportunities - The United States of America.
It is indeed an overwhelming experience and a source of mystery for many students, especially hearing to the numerous anecdotes, some true and some false, from other students and touts who call themselves "visa experts". Lot of doubts make their home in one's head. "What questions will the visa officer ask?", "Will the officer review all my documents?", "My friend was denied a visa, will I too face the same consequences?" , and many more.
But the facts remain, if you have been involved in the whole application and admission process and worked sincerely towards getting your I-20s from Universities that you have well researched, then you have won half the battle. The next half is taking your visa appointment on time and preparing your documents with precision, especially the financial documents; and demonstrate good communication skills in the English language, to interact with the visa officers during the interview.
The visa officers have very little time to conduct interview, and must assess very quickly whether the documents and the answers determine a student's eligibility to receive a student visa.
Some information on the financial documents:
Proof of funds (Sponsor’s)Preferred documentation · include 6 months of bank records, bank passbooks, chartered account
statements, Employment letter/Salary slip, IT Returns, Bank loan sanction letter, Fixed deposits, Post office savings, Provident Funds, documents pertaining to fixed assets(property, agricultural lands, Jewelry, Stocks/shares, etc) along with the valuator’s report. · Prospective students must present documentary evidence that sufficient funds are, or will be, available from a specifically identified and reliable financial source to defray all living and school expenses during the entire period of anticipated study in the U.S. Specifically, the applicant must present credible evidence of enough readily available funds to meet all expenses for the first year of study and that, barring unforeseen circumstances, adequate funds will be available for each subsequent year of study. · Part 7 on the I-20 shows the amount of funding you must have available to cover the first year’s expenses. The total amount includes tuition and fees, living expenses, expenses of dependents (if applicable), and other expenses (as applicable). You must prove that you have immediate funds available to cover this amount. If you are going to a two-years Master’s program, then you must also show that funds are or will likely be available to cover the same amount for the second year.
What kind of information should a student possess?
A student should
be well prepared and well informed about the University, program of study, costs, on going research in the respective departments; sum up your educational objectives.be able to justify his/her choice of studying in the United States and how it would help in pursuing a career, back home in India.demonstrate strong economic, social and cultural ties with one's home country.be aware of the sponsors' ( preferably parents) vocation, income and nature of work.be well acquainted with one's educational qualifications, University, college and credentials from India.finally be able to demonstrate that he/she has sufficient funds currently available to pay the entire first year of study, and that funds will be available for all additional years until the course of study is to be completed.
What does the Visa officer look for in a student?
The visa officer is looking for students who are honest ( do not beat around the bush or cook up stories), well prepared ( no parroting ), motivated and confident (not over confident), Spontaneous ( spontaneity comes only when you are well prepared), articulate (does not mean you should speak in slang or put on an accent), clarity in communication, and projecting positive body language ( no nervous behaviour like fidgeting, yawning, chatting, etc). A student should be able to justify as to "why he/she deserves to secure a student visa".
What are the possible ( Very Common) questions a visa officer may ask?
Why did you select this particular University?How many Universities did you apply to?How many Universities accepted you?
Who are your sponsors?Why are you considering United States as your study destination?If I deny you a student visa, do you have an alternative educational plan?
What does your father or mother do?What is their annual income?Where are they employed and what is their nature of work?Do you have any siblings?What do they do?Are you in touch with any professor in this University?What is the specialization you intend to pursue in the university?How do you think it will help in pursuing a career, back home in India?Will you come back to India after your studies ?What do you intend to do after you complete your studies?Can you explain your strong ties with your home country?Did you get any financial aid from the university?Have you taken the TOEFL, GRE, GMAT or SAT?Do you have any family members or relatives living in the US?What project did you do in the final year of engineering?How many backlogs do you have? Why?
Do you have any work experience?What is the nature of your work?What is your income?Can you tell me a little more about your company or work place?
As long as a student is prepared for all these questions and has all the documents systematically compiled, getting a student visa will be easier than imagined. Doesn't it sound easier than a job interview?
Remember: Securing a US Visa is not your right, but a Privilege!
So folks, start preparing and succeed in securing your Student Visas (F-1).
Posted byEdCIRCat9:10 PM
Attending the visa interview at the US Consulate is the final hurdle for prospective students aspiring to study in US Universities. It facilitates one's entry into the land of opportunities - The United States of America.
It is indeed an overwhelming experience and a source of mystery for many students, especially hearing to the numerous anecdotes, some true and some false, from other students and touts who call themselves "visa experts". Lot of doubts make their home in one's head. "What questions will the visa officer ask?", "Will the officer review all my documents?", "My friend was denied a visa, will I too face the same consequences?" , and many more.
But the facts remain, if you have been involved in the whole application and admission process and worked sincerely towards getting your I-20s from Universities that you have well researched, then you have won half the battle. The next half is taking your visa appointment on time and preparing your documents with precision, especially the financial documents; and demonstrate good communication skills in the English language, to interact with the visa officers during the interview.
The visa officers have very little time to conduct interview, and must assess very quickly whether the documents and the answers determine a student's eligibility to receive a student visa.
Some information on the financial documents:
Proof of funds (Sponsor’s)Preferred documentation · include 6 months of bank records, bank passbooks, chartered account
statements, Employment letter/Salary slip, IT Returns, Bank loan sanction letter, Fixed deposits, Post office savings, Provident Funds, documents pertaining to fixed assets(property, agricultural lands, Jewelry, Stocks/shares, etc) along with the valuator’s report. · Prospective students must present documentary evidence that sufficient funds are, or will be, available from a specifically identified and reliable financial source to defray all living and school expenses during the entire period of anticipated study in the U.S. Specifically, the applicant must present credible evidence of enough readily available funds to meet all expenses for the first year of study and that, barring unforeseen circumstances, adequate funds will be available for each subsequent year of study. · Part 7 on the I-20 shows the amount of funding you must have available to cover the first year’s expenses. The total amount includes tuition and fees, living expenses, expenses of dependents (if applicable), and other expenses (as applicable). You must prove that you have immediate funds available to cover this amount. If you are going to a two-years Master’s program, then you must also show that funds are or will likely be available to cover the same amount for the second year.
What kind of information should a student possess?
A student should
be well prepared and well informed about the University, program of study, costs, on going research in the respective departments; sum up your educational objectives.be able to justify his/her choice of studying in the United States and how it would help in pursuing a career, back home in India.demonstrate strong economic, social and cultural ties with one's home country.be aware of the sponsors' ( preferably parents) vocation, income and nature of work.be well acquainted with one's educational qualifications, University, college and credentials from India.finally be able to demonstrate that he/she has sufficient funds currently available to pay the entire first year of study, and that funds will be available for all additional years until the course of study is to be completed.
What does the Visa officer look for in a student?
The visa officer is looking for students who are honest ( do not beat around the bush or cook up stories), well prepared ( no parroting ), motivated and confident (not over confident), Spontaneous ( spontaneity comes only when you are well prepared), articulate (does not mean you should speak in slang or put on an accent), clarity in communication, and projecting positive body language ( no nervous behaviour like fidgeting, yawning, chatting, etc). A student should be able to justify as to "why he/she deserves to secure a student visa".
What are the possible ( Very Common) questions a visa officer may ask?
Why did you select this particular University?How many Universities did you apply to?How many Universities accepted you?
Who are your sponsors?Why are you considering United States as your study destination?If I deny you a student visa, do you have an alternative educational plan?
What does your father or mother do?What is their annual income?Where are they employed and what is their nature of work?Do you have any siblings?What do they do?Are you in touch with any professor in this University?What is the specialization you intend to pursue in the university?How do you think it will help in pursuing a career, back home in India?Will you come back to India after your studies ?What do you intend to do after you complete your studies?Can you explain your strong ties with your home country?Did you get any financial aid from the university?Have you taken the TOEFL, GRE, GMAT or SAT?Do you have any family members or relatives living in the US?What project did you do in the final year of engineering?How many backlogs do you have? Why?
Do you have any work experience?What is the nature of your work?What is your income?Can you tell me a little more about your company or work place?
As long as a student is prepared for all these questions and has all the documents systematically compiled, getting a student visa will be easier than imagined. Doesn't it sound easier than a job interview?
Remember: Securing a US Visa is not your right, but a Privilege!
So folks, start preparing and succeed in securing your Student Visas (F-1).
Posted byEdCIRCat9:10 PM
Marquette University, WI, USA
Marquette University Visit to Hyderabad
April 2007
For information on Undergraduate Studies and admission process
And an exclusive LLM Program in Sports Law , the first graduate degree in Sports Law offered by a United States law school
Ms. Susan Whipple , Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions, will be visiting Hyderabad on April 5 th , 2007. Students interested in meeting her can take an appointment by contacting her at
E-Mail: susan.whipple
April 2007
For information on Undergraduate Studies and admission process
And an exclusive LLM Program in Sports Law , the first graduate degree in Sports Law offered by a United States law school
Ms. Susan Whipple , Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions, will be visiting Hyderabad on April 5 th , 2007. Students interested in meeting her can take an appointment by contacting her at
E-Mail: susan.whipple
Univ of Colorado at Denver, Co, USA
EdCIRC will conduct a seminar on March 7, 2007 at 11.00 am to provide information on this University. Mr. Derrick Alex, Associate Director , International Admissions will provide students with information on the application and admission procedures and any other information pertaining to the University.
Golden Gate University, CA, USA
Mr.Steve Thewlis, Assistant Director,International Admissions,Golden Gate University,CA, USA will visit the EdCIRC office at Hyderabad on January 30, 2008 at 11.00 am to meet prospective students interested in applying to the graduate programs - MS Information Technology Management, Finance, Accounting, MBA and many more.
Interested students can contact Mrs. H. Manjula
Interested students can contact Mrs. H. Manjula
Financial Aid for Undergraduate Studies at US Universities
Here is a list of US Universities which provide Partial to Full scholarships to outstanding International students who wish to pursue their Undergraduate Studies in the United States after their 10
Ivy League - The prestigious US Universities
The Ivy League, formally founded in 1954, with the aim to promote inter-collegiate athletics , consists of eight US Universities. They are as follows:
Harvard University, MAYale University, CT
Princeton University, NJBrown University, RI
Columbia University, NY
Dartmouth College, NH
Cornell University, NYUniversity of Pennsylvania, PAThe co-operation between the Ivies is limited to athletics, and inter-collegiate events in athletics. There is no formal joint admissions or financial aid policy. Each institution decides its policy for itself, and is modified from time to time. However, they all have similar admissions criteria and application deadlines. It is absolutely essential that the applicants check with each university admission office in detail before applying.Posted byEdCIRCat12:52 PM
Harvard University, MAYale University, CT
Princeton University, NJBrown University, RI
Columbia University, NY
Dartmouth College, NH
Cornell University, NYUniversity of Pennsylvania, PAThe co-operation between the Ivies is limited to athletics, and inter-collegiate events in athletics. There is no formal joint admissions or financial aid policy. Each institution decides its policy for itself, and is modified from time to time. However, they all have similar admissions criteria and application deadlines. It is absolutely essential that the applicants check with each university admission office in detail before applying.Posted byEdCIRCat12:52 PM
Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA
Dr. Pat Hansen, Faculty member, Montana St Univ, Bozeman, MT, USA will visit the EdCIRC Office at 4.00 pm on March 18, 2008, Tuesday. Interested Students can schedule their appointments by calling Mrs. H. Manjula
Congrats ! Students successful in getting US Student Visa Fall 2008
Potukuchi Praveen Kumar
University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Memphis, TN
PhD in Biomedical Sciences - Pharmacogenetics
Full financial aid
Mungara Krishnasai Mahathi
Bradley University, IL
MS Computer Science
Katragadda Sriharsha
University of Missouri, Kansas City, KS
Master in Public Administration - Non-Profit Management
Merit Scholarship
Rajesh Jakotia
Valparaiso University, IN
MS Information Technology
Shrivallabh Kulkarni
University of Buffalo, NY
MBAPosted byEdCIRCat2:21 PM
University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Memphis, TN
PhD in Biomedical Sciences - Pharmacogenetics
Full financial aid
Mungara Krishnasai Mahathi
Bradley University, IL
MS Computer Science
Katragadda Sriharsha
University of Missouri, Kansas City, KS
Master in Public Administration - Non-Profit Management
Merit Scholarship
Rajesh Jakotia
Valparaiso University, IN
MS Information Technology
Shrivallabh Kulkarni
University of Buffalo, NY
MBAPosted byEdCIRCat2:21 PM
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology
Do you want to make a Career in Space Research and Technology, India ?
If yes, then Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) , Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India is the dream destination. IIST is set up under the aegis of the Department of Space, Government of India.
Programmes Offered :
It offers undergraduate programmes (B Tech) in Aerospace Engineering, Avionics and also a five year integrated Masters in Applied Sciences with specialization in Astronomy/Astrophysics, Material Science, Remote Sensing and Atmospheric & Oceanographic Sciences. IIST also offers Post Graduate and Doctoral programmes to meet the requirements of Indian SpaceResearch Organization (ISRO) .
Location:
IIST Campus is presently located on Veli Hills, adjacent to Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, at Thiruvananthapuram. It is about 12 kms from Trivandrum Central Railway Station and 4 kms from Trivandrum Airport. It offers a full fledged infrastructure of international standards for research and academics. Personal and human touch in academic and scientific research is strongly emphasized in this institute. The main IIST campus with world class facilities is proposed at Valiyalmala , which is 18 kms from Trivandrum Central Railway Station.
If yes, then Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) , Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India is the dream destination. IIST is set up under the aegis of the Department of Space, Government of India.
Programmes Offered :
It offers undergraduate programmes (B Tech) in Aerospace Engineering, Avionics and also a five year integrated Masters in Applied Sciences with specialization in Astronomy/Astrophysics, Material Science, Remote Sensing and Atmospheric & Oceanographic Sciences. IIST also offers Post Graduate and Doctoral programmes to meet the requirements of Indian SpaceResearch Organization (ISRO) .
Location:
IIST Campus is presently located on Veli Hills, adjacent to Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, at Thiruvananthapuram. It is about 12 kms from Trivandrum Central Railway Station and 4 kms from Trivandrum Airport. It offers a full fledged infrastructure of international standards for research and academics. Personal and human touch in academic and scientific research is strongly emphasized in this institute. The main IIST campus with world class facilities is proposed at Valiyalmala , which is 18 kms from Trivandrum Central Railway Station.
GRE Practice Tests Online for Free
GRE Practice Tests are for free, online at the following portals. Explore, utilize and get set to obtain high scores on the GRE General Test.
Test Prep Review
Happy Schools Blog
ETS - GRE Official Site -Test Takers Download Library
GRE Guide
Syvum
MaxMyTest
Posted byEdCIRCat12:02 PM
Test Prep Review
Happy Schools Blog
ETS - GRE Official Site -Test Takers Download Library
GRE Guide
Syvum
MaxMyTest
Posted byEdCIRCat12:02 PM
Education in India - Accreditation
Do you want to earn a degree from an educational institution in India?
If yes, always check the institutes' credentials before enrolling, with regard to the Accreditation (official recognition) which includes the validity of the courses offered by the institution, status of degree and other facilities.
For more information, log on to :
Ministry of Human Resource Development
University Grants Commission
All India Council for Technical Education
National Council for Teacher Education
Association of Indian Universities
Medical Council of India
Distance Education Council
Courtesy: Advertisement "Jago Grahak Jago" issued in public interest by Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution in The Telegraph, Calcutta, Aug 7, 2008Posted byEdCIRCat12:32 PM
If yes, always check the institutes' credentials before enrolling, with regard to the Accreditation (official recognition) which includes the validity of the courses offered by the institution, status of degree and other facilities.
For more information, log on to :
Ministry of Human Resource Development
University Grants Commission
All India Council for Technical Education
National Council for Teacher Education
Association of Indian Universities
Medical Council of India
Distance Education Council
Courtesy: Advertisement "Jago Grahak Jago" issued in public interest by Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution in The Telegraph, Calcutta, Aug 7, 2008Posted byEdCIRCat12:32 PM
Congrats ! Students successful in getting US Student Visa Spring 2009
Syed Adnan Shareyar
MS Civil Engineering
Bradley University, IL, USA
Merit Scholarship
Syed Zoheb
MS Civil Engineering
Lamar University, TX, USA
Posted byEdCIRCat2:22 PM
MS Civil Engineering
Bradley University, IL, USA
Merit Scholarship
Syed Zoheb
MS Civil Engineering
Lamar University, TX, USA
Posted byEdCIRCat2:22 PM
US Student Visa - Update for Indian Students
US Student Visa (F-1) processing fee and SEVIS I-901 fee
Prior to confirming a visa interview appointment online, you need to pay the following fees and obtain a Visa Fee Receipt from HDFC Bank.
When going to HDFC Bank, please carry with you a photocopy of the 1st page of the applicant's passport.
The fees payable at HDFC Bank per passport are: -
Visa Application Fee (MRV Fee): US $131 payable in INR equivalent at consular exchange rate. Visa Application Fee at current exchange rate (Rs. 50/-) is Rs. 6,550/-.
Service Charge: Rs.381/- which includes VFS’ service charge Rs366/- & Bank service charge Rs15/- (inclusive of Service Tax
Prior to confirming a visa interview appointment online, you need to pay the following fees and obtain a Visa Fee Receipt from HDFC Bank.
When going to HDFC Bank, please carry with you a photocopy of the 1st page of the applicant's passport.
The fees payable at HDFC Bank per passport are: -
Visa Application Fee (MRV Fee): US $131 payable in INR equivalent at consular exchange rate. Visa Application Fee at current exchange rate (Rs. 50/-) is Rs. 6,550/-.
Service Charge: Rs.381/- which includes VFS’ service charge Rs366/- & Bank service charge Rs15/- (inclusive of Service Tax
The Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship For Indian Students At Stanford University, 2009
The Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship is the only full fellowship for Indian students with financial need in obtaining an MBA at Stanford; covering all financial costs related to tuition, books, accommodation, and travel. Each year, Stanford may award up to five Fellowships: Fellows will receive full financial support for the two-year Stanford MBA Program and for all fees associated with applying and attending.Reliance and Stanford are dedicated to developing the next generation of leaders in India who are committed to the country’s human and socio-economic progress.Within two years of completing their Stanford MBA studies, Reliance Dhirubhai Fellows are required to return to India for a period of at least two years employment in the public or private sector. Process and Evaluation Criteria 1: Complete the Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship application Up to 50 Reliance Dhirubhai Fellows Finalists will be selected based on: MeritCommitment to developing IndiaFinancial need 2: Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship finalists complete the standard application process for the Stanford MBA Program Please note: As part of the MBA admission process, Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship finalists will be required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Finalists will be issued a voucher good for one free GMAT exam. The Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship finalists will bear none of the costs associated with exams or application fees. However, if you have already taken or paid to take the GMAT, Stanford will not provide reimbursement. Stanford may select up to five Reliance Dhirubhai Fellows from among the finalists based on its primary admission criteria: Intellectual vitalityDemonstrated leadership potentialPersonal qualities and contributions Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship application available online from 1 April 2009 to 1 June 2009 at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id
US Education- New Community College Scholarship to Develop Professional Skills for India Students
The U.S. Department of State announces a new scholarship program intended for those young adults who have not had the opportunity for post secondary education. The Community College Initiatives Program is an opportunity for young adults to develop professional skills in the United States. This international educational exchange program enables individuals from selected countries, including India, to study at a community college in the United States.
The eligible fields are Agriculture, Applied Engineering, Business Management and Administration; Health Professions, including Nursing; Information Technology; Media; and Tourism and Hospitality Management.
Applications are due at the U.S. Consulate General, Hyderabad, by December 4, 2009.
For more details visit: http://hyderabad.usconsulate.gov/ccs.html
Posted byEdCIRCat11:35 AM
The eligible fields are Agriculture, Applied Engineering, Business Management and Administration; Health Professions, including Nursing; Information Technology; Media; and Tourism and Hospitality Management.
Applications are due at the U.S. Consulate General, Hyderabad, by December 4, 2009.
For more details visit: http://hyderabad.usconsulate.gov/ccs.html
Posted byEdCIRCat11:35 AM
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