Use this list to check that you have taken
care of all essential arrangements before you depart for the
United States.
> Once letters of acceptance or rejection arrive, decide
which university to attend, notify the admissions office of
your decision, and complete and return any forms they require.
Notify each university that offers you admission if you accept
or decline their offer. Return any official forms that you
will not use.
> If you are being sponsored by an organization, notify
that organization of your plans. Maintain contact with the
sponsoring organization, which can assist with predeparture
arrangements. Contact the nearest U.S. educational information
or advising center for predeparture information and advice.
> Request information about health insurance from your
university. Obtain suitable insurance.
> Obtain certified copies of your secondary and postsecondary
transcripts, along with detailed descriptions of your courses
and the books used in the courses.
> Obtain copies of important medical records, X-rays,
and prescriptions. Have prescriptions written in English in
generic terms.
> Reread your university's catalog.
> Check to see that your passport is up-to-date and valid.
> Apply to your nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for
a visa upon receipt of your I-20 or DS-2019 form. Do this
well in advance of your departure date. Application packets
are available from many U.S. educational information and advising
centers. See chapter 3 for further details.
> Learn how to reach the university from your point of
entry in the United States.
> Make travel arrangements. See chapter 4 for more information.
It is advisable to arrive on campus a few days to one week
before orientation and registration begin.
> Contact the International Student Office (or similar
office) at your university with details of your arrival plans,
and confirm details of any orientation for new students held
by the university.
> Finalize arrangements for housing with your university.
Inquire about temporary housing, hotel, motel, or other arrangements
that need to be made if arriving early or during the weekend.
> Organize finances: arrange to transfer funds to a U.S.
bank and make sure you have funds for travel and expenses
on arrival; consider buying traveler's checks to cover costs
during your first month in the United States; consider obtaining
a credit card, if possible.
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