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() Purpose of the RequirementsEducational institutions in the US are required by Immigration to have documentary proof of adequate financial support before an international student may:
A valid U.S. government form (Form I-20 or DS-2019) is required to (1) obtain a visa and enter the U.S. (2) transfer from another U.S. school to the University of Missouri-Columbia (3) or maintain F or J visa status once a student is within the U.S. What may be used as proof of adequate financial support?Documents meeting the requirements below will be accepted at the discretion of the admissions or international student advisor. All financial support documents submitted must be:
Government, Scholarship, Graduate Assistantship Funding
Funding from Family or Friends
Self-Funding
How much financial support must be shown?
Frequently Asked QuestionsCan another F-1 or J-1 student be my sponsor on the affidavit of support? No, a fellow F-1 or J-1 student cannot act as a sponsor for the financial documentation. Can I make changes to the financial documentation after it is completed? No changes or alterations may be made to the information on the document. The document cannot contain any cross-out marks ( Are stocks, bonds, or life insurance policies acceptable financial support? All financial support must be readily accessible. That is, you must be able to access the funds within 24 hours. Therefore, stocks, bonds, and life insurance policies are generally not acceptable. Are income tax statements, proof of property ownership, or employment letters acceptable financial support? No, income tax statements, proof of property ownership, and employment letters (except for MU assistantship letters) are not readily accessible funds. You must be able to access the funds within 24 hours.Exception: MU Graduate Assistantship letter are acceptable proof of financial support. Do I need to complete an affidavit of support if I am self-funded? If you are providing your own bank statement as your only proof of funding, then you do not need to complete an affidavit of support. Can the letter from the bank state that there is "sufficient financial resources" instead of stating the exact amount of money in the account? No, the letter must provide a specific amount of funds. Can I print an account statement from my on-line bank account and use that as proof of adequate funding? A statement printed from an on-line bank account must be stamped by the bank in order for it to be accepted as proof of funding. |



