I-20 Certificate Eligibility for Canadian students
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:00 pm
I am a Canadian citizen and have recently been given an offer of admission to an American law school. One U.S. government web site ensures that Canadians do not need visas to study in the country; instead, at the port of entry the Officer will require the followings:
1) Proof of identity and citizenship (a Canadian passport for example)
2) The original I-20 (or DS-2019) certificate
3) Proof that you have paid your SEVIS fee
4) Proof that you have the funds to pay for the school that you plan to attend
5) Proof of your ties to Canada
I don't know if there are any Canadians here in this forum, but if there is one, I'd appreciate your advice on whether those 5 items are all they require that I have at the port of entry. I don't know if there's any other requirement from the Department of State or Department of Homeland Security.
1) Proof of identity and citizenship (a Canadian passport for example)
2) The original I-20 (or DS-2019) certificate
3) Proof that you have paid your SEVIS fee
4) Proof that you have the funds to pay for the school that you plan to attend
5) Proof of your ties to Canada
I don't know if there are any Canadians here in this forum, but if there is one, I'd appreciate your advice on whether those 5 items are all they require that I have at the port of entry. I don't know if there's any other requirement from the Department of State or Department of Homeland Security.