IMPORTANT: This page is for new/prospective international students. Current international students, see below.
Are you a current international student? We have a documents and forms page specifically for you.
New International Students
Required Application Documents
To finalize your application process, all international students must email the following required documents to intlapp@dvc.edu (please do not use a @163.com email address):
- A copy of your passport
- Proof of English proficiency[PDF]
- Financial support documents:
- A bank statement showing:
- Date
- Account balance of at least $29,034 (breakdown of fees)
- English translation
- Account holder name (name of financial sponsor)
- Name and physical address of bank
- If you are a scholarship recipient, please also submit a signed copy of your scholarship letter on official letterhead from your scholarship provider that includes your name and the total amount of scholarships funds you have been awarded.
- A bank statement showing:
- Financial Sponsor Form (not required for self-supporting students)
- Optional: Student Consent and Release Form
Additional Documents for Select Students
Please send the following additional documents if you fall into one of the categories below.
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Please note: DVC does not offer high school completion programs. Students must be 18 or a high school graduate by the time they begin classes at DVC. The minimum age to attend DVC as an international student is 16. However, a 16 year old must be considered a high school graduate.
- Proof of high school graduation requirements [PDF]
- Minor Consent Form [PDF]
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- Copy of I-20. Please note: DVC does not accept terminated I-20s. If your I-20 has been terminated, please email iso@dvc.edu to discuss your options.
- F1 student visa
- Copy of most recent I-94
- Transfer-in Form - Please note: DVC accepts terminated I-20s, however once admitted you must complete the online reinstatement form.
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- Please mark your current visa type (B2, J1, etc.) on the application
- Copy of I-94
- Copy of current visa status (including DS-2019 if applicable)
Please Note: Once you receive an I-20, you will need to file the I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status. Changing your status to F-1 is also possible by leaving the U.S. and applying for your F-1 Visa at your home country’s U.S. Embassy with a new initial I-20 from us. (I-539 application to USCIS is not required for applying for F-1 Visa outside of the U.S.)
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- Copy of passport for each dependent
- Bank statement must include an additional $5000 per dependent
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