Non-US citizens must also submit a notarized copy of the US permanent residence card or valid long-term visa.
Los Angeles Consulate – Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Southern California
NOTARIZED COPY of the information page of the passport
Non-US citizens must also submit a notarized copy of the US permanent residence card or valid long-term visa.
New York Consulate: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut
NOTARIZED COPY of the information page of the passport – must be notarized in the New York jurisdiction.
Non-US citizens must also submit a notarized copy of the US permanent residence card or valid long-term visa.
San Francisco Consulate – Northern California, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
Physical Passport with 6 months validity
Copy of Green Card or US Visa
Bank statement with $1000 for every month of residence in Korea. If it is the parent’s bank statement or a joint account with the parents, you need a copy of the birth certificate. No other family member can provide funding source. If the student is receiving a scholarship the scholarship letter must state the amount, what it is for and it must have an original signature from the Dean or President of the University – no electronic signatures are accepted. The letter must be ORIGINAL, no copies.
Seattle Consulate: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska
NOTARIZED COPY of the information page of the passport
Non-US citizens must also submit a notarized copy of the US permanent residence card or valid long-term visa.
Washington DC Embassy: Washington DC, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland
Physical Passport with 6 months validity
Non-US citizens must also submit a notarized copy of the US permanent residence card or valid long-term visa.
Inbound and Outbound flight itinerary
3 consecutive months bank statements
Unofficial transcripts or proof of enrollment from the US University
Proof of financial aid if you are receiving support.