What are the documents required in the visa process for Indian students at Trinity College?

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    Misha | Contributor-Level 10

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    The documents required in the visa for Indian students are as follows:

    • A valid passport.
    • Passport sized photographs
    • A copy of the photo you will use for your visa.
    • Acceptance letter from Trinity College.
    • Evidence of ties to your home country
    • Printed copies of your DS-160 and I-901 SEVIS payment confirmations.
    • I-20 form.
    • Official academic transcripts from previous institutions.
    • English Proficiency Test Scores.
    • Bank statements or other proof of finances.
  • Most documents that Indian student visa applicants may be required to submit while applying to Trinity College include their valid passports, offer letters from Trinity College, financial supporting proofs or solvency through bank statements or sponsorship letters, evidence of accommoation in their intended destination country, and all academic transcripts or certificates.

     Visa seekers from India should also produce evidence of their English language proficiency, that is, an IELTS or TOEFL score. They will fill an application form and pay the visa application fees.checking with the embassy or consulate is wise, as it differs from

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