Summary
For a student visa, you need an acceptance letter from a SEVP-approved school, a valid passport, proof of financial support, Form I-20, SEVIS fee payment, DS-160 form, and a visa interview. In New Jersey, car insurance is no-fault, covering medical expenses regardless of fault. Severe injuries may allow for a personal injury claim.Full Conversation
Need help with an immigration issue
Hi! Could you please share a bit more about your immigration issue so I can provide more specific information? For example, are you dealing with visa applications, green card issues, or something else?
visa application
Got it! Are you applying for a specific type of visa? For example, is it a work visa, student visa, tourist visa, or something else? This will help me provide more detailed information.
thank you
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You're welcome! For visa applications, it's important to know the specific type of visa you're applying for and any unique circumstances around your application. Could you let me know which type of visa you're applying for?
student visa
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For a student visa application, here are some general steps and requirements you might need to consider:
- Acceptance letter from a SEVP-approved school.
- Valid passport.
- Proof of financial support.
- Form I-* (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status).
- Payment of SEVIS fee.
- Complete DS-* form (Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application).
- Visa interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate.
Do you have any specific questions about the student visa application process?
accident with injury
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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I'm sorry to hear about your accident with injury. Here is some general information that might be helpful:
- New Jersey is a "no-fault" state for car insurance, meaning your own insurance policy will cover your medical expenses up to a certain limit, regardless of who was at fault.
- You may still pursue a personal injury claim if your injuries are severe.
If you have any specific questions or need more details, feel free to ask!