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I am not a US Citizen or Permanent Resident. What kind of financial documentation do I need to submit in order to secure an I-20 or DS-2019?

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I am not a US Citizen or Permanent Resident. What kind of financial documentation do I need to submit in order to secure an I-20 or DS-2019?

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All international students are required to follow certain procedures to insure that they are eligible to enter and live in the United States to study at Hofstra University School of Law. Whether you are requesting an I-20 (entering the J.D. or LL.M. degree program) or a DS-2019 (visiting Hofstra as an international exchange student) you will need to prove financial funds for the first year of study and financial capability for all subsequent years. You must submit official financial documentation proving the existence of the funds and sources in the amount of $67,000 U.S. dollars for each year of attendance. Please also note that you will need to prove an additional $10,000 (U.S.D.) in financial resources for each dependent you wish to bring to the United States. Official financial documentation includes: bank statements, financial aid notification of merit scholarship, employment letter, or IRA statements. All documentation must be original, on bank letterhead or bank certified, in En

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