{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Western Education","provider_url":"https:\/\/westerneducation.co.uk","author_name":"Sabuj Sarker","author_url":"https:\/\/westerneducation.co.uk\/author\/westerneducation-co-uk\/","title":"Student Banking - Western Education","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"iTFjTngs7G\"><a href=\"https:\/\/westerneducation.co.uk\/index.php\/student-banking\/\">Student Banking<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/westerneducation.co.uk\/index.php\/student-banking\/embed\/#?secret=iTFjTngs7G\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Student Banking&#8221; &#8212; Western Education\" data-secret=\"iTFjTngs7G\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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There is no fixed minimum bank balance for a US student visa, but one should have at least USD 10,000 or INR 833,120 and above, which also must be reflected in the previous 6-9 months of bank statements. Who can Sponsor My Education Abroad? The F-1 visa proof of funds can be sponsored by several entities like: Parents: Your first resort is always your father or mother. Relatives: Blood relatives are also allowed to be your sponsors. So the form needs to mention how they are linked to you. So grandparents and your immediate uncle&#8217;s aunt from both maternal and paternal sides can support you, along with cousin. A mix of both: You may have parents and relatives making it 2-3 sponsors as well to show the entire one-year cost. Note: It is always preferred to have your sponsors from your country and not the USA. If overseas but not in the USA it is still ok. List of Financial Documents for I-20 Visa US universities and embassies accept only liquid cash as financial documents for I-20. You need to show these funds twice. Given below is the list of financial documents for I-20: Fixed deposits receipt- attested by the bank Savings bank statement for F-1 visa- balance certificate by bank attested PF\/PPF- passbook or bank statement for US student visa Property papers However, if you do not have liquid cash in the above formats, you can choose a Solvency Letter or a Loan Letter. A solvency letter is suitable for people who look forward to arranging an education loan at a later stage. How Much Bank Balance &amp; Statement\u00a0 is Required for United Kingdom Student Visa? Financial Requirements and the 28-day rule If you are applying for a Student visa you must have enough money to pay for your course fees and your living costs, known as the maintenance or financial requirement. You are normally required to submit financial documents to show that you meet the financial requirement. Who does not need to meet the financial requirements? You do not need to meet the financial requirements described below nor submit financial documents if you are applying for permission to stay in the UK and have been living in the UK with a valid permission (visa) for 12 months or more on the date of your visa application. This only applies to those extending their visa or switching to the Student route in the UK. You will, however, need written consent if a Government or International Scholarship Agency sponsored you for a course completed in the last 12 months. See our Official Financial Sponsorship page for more information. Who must meet the financial requirements but does not need to submit financial documents? If you are a national of a country listed in Appendix ST paragraph 22.1 of the Immigration rules, you must meet the financial requirements described below but do not need to submit your financial documents as part of a Student Visa Application. To benefit from the Differentiation Arrangements as a \u2018low risk national\u2019, you must be applying in the UK or the country you live in. If you rely on the differentiation arrangements, you must still have the financial documents available and in the required format as the Home Office may request evidence that you do meet the financial requirements whilst processing your application. Failure to provide these documents when asked will lead to your application being refused. Though you do not need to show your other financial documents, you will need written consent if a Government or International Scholarship Agency sponsored you for a course completed in the last 12 months. See the Official Financial Sponsorship page for more information. Who must meet the financial Requirements and submit Financial Evidence? All other Student Visa Applicants must meet the financial requirements and submit financial documents. The financial requirements Your financial documents must meet the specific financial requirements to prevent a visa refusal. You must have the correct funds for the required period before you submit your online visa application form. The Student Visa Guidance gives detailed information on the requirements for supporting documents. How much money do I need? Course\/tuition fees You must have enough money to pay for the course fees for the first year of your course. If your course is less than one year long, you are required to have the funds for your entire course fees. Your fee amount will be confirmed on your Confirmation of acceptance of studies (CAS). You will normally need to pay a deposit of \u00a34,000 towards your tuition fees in order to be issued with a CAS. You can deduct this \u00a34,000 plus any extra fees you have paid towards your tuition fees (if applicable) from the total amount you need to show for your fees. Any payments you have made towards your course fees must be stated on your CAS. Some applicants are not required to pay a CAS deposit. For information about the CAS deposit and to check if you need to pay, visit the International Student Deposits page. For example, if you are applying for a visa to study a 1-year Master&#8217;s course and: Your fees are \u00a314,000 You have paid the \u00a34,000 deposit plus an extra \u00a32,000 towards your fees Your CAS states: Course Fees for the Year: \u00a314,000, Course Fees Paid so far: \u00a36,000 Your remaining course fee is \u00a38,000 You must have \u00a38,000 in your account or your parent(s)&#8217; account for your tuition fees in addition to the funds for your living costs. The Home Office will use your CAS to confirm how much money you need for your course fees. It is important that you check the information on your CAS thoroughly before you make your visa application. You should check that your CAS states your total fee amount and any fees paid correctly. If there is a discrepancy on your CAS, you should email studentcentre@westminster.ac.uk."}