Questions?
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Office of International Programs and ServicesLincoln Hall, Room 103 & 104,
Lincoln University, PA 19352
Phone: 484-365-7785 / 86
international@lincoln.edu
Please refer to the specific U.S. Embassy website that your family will be going to for their interview.
Consular officials from the U.S. Department of State have stated that an invitation letter from the school is not required process a visa application.
The following suggestions are meant as ADVICE only. We cannot guarantee how U.S. consulates will approach each individual situation.
This letter should be sent to the person who will be applying for the visa, and that person should present it to the U.S. consulate along with the application for the tourist (B-2) visa.
Date:
United States Consul General
(Address of Foreign Consulate Where Person Will Apply for the Visa – check online)
Dear Honorable Consul:
My name is (Last Name), (First Name) and I reside at (Your U.S. Address). I am a student at Lincoln University majoring in (Major). I am requesting that a tourist (B-2) visa be issued to (Person you want to invite), in order to allow (her/him) to visit me in the United States. (She/He) is my (Explain your relationship to the person) and will be visiting me from (arrival date) to (departure date). (Explain why you want the person to visit).
During (her/his) stay in the United States, (she/he) will stay with me at my residence at the address stated below. I will be responsible for all of (her/his) room and board expenses while (she/he) is in the United States. Upon the termination of (her/his) visit, (she/he) will return to (Country).
Your kind consideration of this request will be greatly appreciated.
Very truly yours,
(Signature)
Name
Address
F-1 Students
International Undergraduate Admissions
Incoming Students
Alumni