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The important necessities for students are listed one by one. International students in the U.S. may find that campus life is very different from life at home. Before you arrive, it can be helpful to make a list of your essentials for your trip to the United States. Consider carrying and or setting:
Mobile: Check with your service provider to see if your phone is available in the U.S. and for you to call**. If not, you may have to purchase a US** and calling plan.
Bank account: Research potential banks near campus to open an account in the U.S. for you. Some banks may be affiliated with your university and offer you benefits, such as campus discounts or special offers from local retailers.
Electronic device adapters: The charger or power cord for some of your electronic devices may not work with U.S. electrical outlets. Consider replacing the cable or bringing an adapter with you.
Documents: Make sure you have all the important documents you need for international student life, such as health insurance information, copies of student visas and I-20**, passports, letters of recommendation, and test scores.
Personal medication: Check with your advisor to see if any medications you rely on are available at pharmacies near your campus. It may be helpful to carry extra medication with you in case of an emergency.
When you're arranging your visa, it's time to think about actually arriving on campus! Your U.S. college or university will tell you when you need to arrive at the start of the semester or attend an optional orientation. Consider arriving early:
It's a good idea to give yourself as much time as possible to prepare before your first day of class. Booking travel should now be a top priority. In addition to your semester and enrollment dates, there are two dates that are more important to your travel plans:
1) Immigration regulations require you to arrive in the U.S. no more than 30 days before your program start date on your I-20**;
2) You must arrive by the I-20 program start date. Before you board the plane, double-check that you have all the documents required to present at the border (I-20, financial documents, acceptance letter, SEVIS fee receipt, passport with F-1 student visa). Keep them in a place where you can easily access them.
It's also a good idea to have official copies of your transcripts, immunization records, medications, and other necessities with you.
Depending on your university, you may be aware of your student accommodation options and assignments before you go. Many universities offer on-campus housing in dormitories, or both on-campus and off-campus options, including apartments, complexes, shared houses, etc. Carefully research each option before leaving, then choose the one that best suits your lifestyle needs.
At Shorelight College & University, you'll participate in first-year orientation and ongoing counseling sessions to streamline the campus transition process. Meetings on international student accommodation, health insurance plans, on-campus job options, student events and organizations, and more will make you feel right at home.
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To study in the United States, you need to provide college entrance examination scores, and it is best to be able to find a boarding school in the United States in advance, and you need to bring bed sheets and your green card household registration book to the United States.
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When applying to study in the U.S., it's important to know what you want, and although there are many colleges and programs in the U.S., it's likely that only a few will have a teaching and research focus that meets your requirements. Photographs, visas and ID cards, bank cards and other documents and photocopies, as well as some cash in US dollars.
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In fact, it is necessary to bring your ID card and household registration book, and also understand the ecological environment and customs there.
When you go to study in the United States, you can't just go alone or carry a schoolbag, in addition to the necessary supporting documents, clothing, physical objects, daily necessities and so on are indispensable. The right luggage can not only save you some troubles on the way to the United States, but also facilitate your study life in the United States after arrival. >>>More
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Oh, the landlord's situation is very similar to me, I am studying in the United States, my boyfriend is studying in Australia, he applied for a tourist visa online last year and then went to Canberra to see me after passing the interview. You only need to apply for a visa to the United States online, ask for your girlfriend's detailed address in the United States** and other information, and pay the application fee, which seems to be more than a hundred or hundred, and forget it. After submitting the application online, you will be given some interview time for you to choose, you can't change it if you choose, and then go to the nearest city with a U.S. consulate to interview, my boyfriend is in Melbourne, so I went to Canberra, I don't know that the landlord is in Australia**, check it on the Internet should be able to know that there is a U.S. consulate in the nearby city.
Convert the plug and the money. Nothing else is necessary.
Bring money, sell bread, milk, eggs, paper towels