No Bank Statement For US VISA
Change to Tourist and Student Visa Processing
May 17, 2016
U.S Embassy Kathmandu will begin reduced-document processing for tourist and student visa applicants. Beginning June 1, applicants for tourist and student visas only need to bring a few required documents to their visa interview.
In order to protect applicants from potential scams as well as save them money and time, applicants no longer need to bring bank statements, land titles, letters of invitation, or any similar documents. You will be asked to leave these types of documents with security.
Starting June 1, tourist visa and student visa applicants will only need to bring the following documents:
Passport
Any prior passports
DS-160 confirmation page
Application fee payment receipt
Photos- I-20 (for student visa applicants)
Transcripts (for student visa applicants)
The U.S. Embassy verifies the authenticity of all academic transcripts brought to interviews.
In recent months, the U.S. Embassy Kathmandu has received complaints from applicants who paid consultancies to organize or obtain documents for their interview, only to discover that consular officers do not need these documents. The Embassy has also received reports of consultancies using the promise of a visa to obtain documents that could be used to steal an applicant’s identity.
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http://nepal.usembassy.gov/pr-2016-05-17.html
LoL how will you show you can pay for college now ? lol
I guess they already established their own system through detail analysis of past trend/experience so can recognize who can afford or not by indirect questions. I believe they can cross check all the required info through another robust process . Though i do not know how it works.
बैंक स्तातेमेंट पो चाहिन्न भन्या अरु सौर्स त खुल्याऊनु पर्ला जुन दस-१६० संग मत्च हुनु पर्छ.
कहेले चाही दोकुमेंट हेरया हुन् र तोउरिस्त वीसा का लाउरे लाही ..लुक I would say better to take documents that will proof the source of income instead of bank documents and property evaluation example will be tax document
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