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For students going for further studies, what is considered conclusive proof that they are coming back? How much assets or liquid cash on hand should be shown for a student visa?

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For students going for further studies, what is considered conclusive proof that they are coming back? How much assets or liquid cash on hand should be shown for a student visa?

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There is no fixed amount of assets or liquid cash specified in the US immigration law. The law that operates is that the US consul who interviews you should be convinced you are a bona fide student, genuinely wanting to pursue higher studies in America. He should also be convinced you plan to return after your education and apply your knowledge here. The ties shown by you should involve your economic attraction to Home country after graduation and the social roots to which you would return rather than stay in the US. Statistics in the past have shown that seven to eight out of 10 students from Home country do not return. Therefore, consulates in Home country are very careful while granting student visas.

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