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    Hello,

    I'm originally from Congo DR, but I have been living in South Africa for few years now. I was lucky enough to receive a soccer scholarship from a college in Kansas McPherson. The college sent me the acceptance letter and the I-20 form. It was my first time applying and doing everything by myself. I paid the SEVIS fee and everything that was required from the school. I applied twice for an F1 visa at the US consulate general in Johannesburg and both times they denied me a visa.
    The first time, the officer told me he wanted to see a bank statement that shows the amount written on my I-20, which was $24000, like I said before it was my first time applying so I didn't know which bank statement to show, that day i only brought a bank statement that matches the amount on my scholarship, which was $4000. I got denied for that.
    The second time, I came with a bank statement that matches the amount on the I-20 but that officer denied me a visa as well, he said he needs to see original bank statements and an original scholarship letter from the school.
    Now I'm kind of scared to go back an reapply again because every time they ask for something else, it's really tiring and it's not like the application fee is refundable. The first officer didn't say anything about the original bank statement, and now the second doesn't wanna only see that but he also needs an original scholarship letter. I don't know what the third will ask at this point.

    Can somebody please tell me what I need to do to get pass through this process? which documents I need from my side and what I need to ask the school to send me so that I don't have problems next time I apply.


    Thank you!

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    The three main aspects that the visa officers check are that the student has no immigration intent, that it is a bonafide educational opportunity and that the student can pay his/her fee and support him/herself during the course of studies without resorting to means like working illegally.

    If I read correctly, you were offered a 4000$ scholarship right? If that is the case, obviously the VO would like to see that you have funds to cover the rest of your expenses. Also, you would want to clarify: Was the scholarship guaranteed or conditional, viz., would you receive the scholarship only if you were on the soccer time or would you receive it even if you were say injured, or did not get selected to the team?

    As mentioned earlier the VO also needs to confirm that the offer is a bonafide offer from a bonafide educational institution. Hence, you should take an original offer letter/scholarship form from the university, along with an updated I20 if necessary (since the start date probably needs to be updated).
    Just an opinion; Not legal advice.

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      Hi!

      Thank you, I think I know what to get from the college now. We had to postponed everything b/cos I was gonna miss the add/drop date...I'm gonna have to start all the process over with the right documents. Hopefully! Everything will go well this time.

      Thank you so much

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