

One of the conditions governing your entry into the United States is evidence of sufficient funds to cover all expenses. As you probably already know, it is quite expensive to live in the United States. You must be prepared to pay the entire cost of schooling and, if at all possible, you should bring the entire year's resources with you. While you may be able to find a job and be given permission to accept it, you should not depend on financing your studies and living expenses by working in the United States alone.
In order for UW-Superior to issue a Form I-20, which is needed to apply for a U.S. student visa, a student needs to demonstrate that he/she can be financially responsible for all educational and living expenses while in the United States. The purpose of this requirement is to prevent the student from having financial difficulties after arriving at this university. Students should not rely on financial assistance in the form of part-time work on campus because such employment cannot be guaranteed.
Applicants need to submit the following documentation:
OR for sponsors who live in the United States, a completed, signed Affidavit of Support, i.e. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Form I-134, available online (http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-134.pdf)
Financial documents must:
Please note you should request additional original documentation to present to the U.S. Consulate or Embassy when requesting a student visa and to the immigration officials when entering the United States.

