Student Visa Information
The Wake Forest University Center for International Studies provides personal service through International Student/Scholar advisors to all LLM students concerning visas and orientation to our campus, community and culture.
I-20 Student Visa
Under U.S. immigration regulations, Wake Forest can issue a Certificate of Eligibility for a student I-20 only after:

Kent Greer from the WFU Center for International Studies introduces Daniel Millares (Bolivia) and other LL.M. students to the American tradition of tail-gating before a WFU football game
- you have been accepted to our LLM program
- you have paid the required deposits
- you have provided evidence of sufficient funds to cover your full course of study and living expenses while enrolled in the LLM program
Once Wake Forest issues a Certificate of Eligibility, you must apply for a visa to be issued by the American Embassy or Consulate in your country. The visa is stamped onto a page of your passport. For more information, see the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the Wake Forest University Center for International Studies website.


