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'Can My Uncle Sponsor My US F1 Visa?'

July 31, 2025 11:33 IST
By rediffGURU Dr KARAN GUPTA
5 Minutes Read

From tackling visa woes to admission counselling, rediffGURU Dr Karan Gupta helps you choose the right course and country to study abroad.

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Are you dreaming of studying abroad?

From choosing the right sponsor for your student visa to building a standout CV, Indian students and parents often face tough questions while planning for an international education.

For example, can an uncle or guardian act as a financial sponsor for a US student visa?

What skills should an engineering or biotechnology student have if they want to study MS abroad?

Is it possible to your tuition at BITS Pilani, Dubai, through part-time work?

rediffGURU Dr Karan Gupta, an internationally recognised education counsellor and the founder of Karan Gupta Consulting and Karan Gupta Education Foundation, offers expert advice on how to pursue a successful career abroad -- from choosing the right course and country to tackling admission and visa challenges.

Anonymous: We are planning to show my maternal uncle as the financial sponsor for my daughter's education in the US.
He lives in India and has a stable income.
Will the US embassy accept this?
How can we prove that he's a genuine sponsor and that she will return to India after her studies?

Yes, the US embassy can accept a maternal uncle as a sponsor but it is not considered as strong as a parent sponsoring.

Therefore, you will need to clearly show the relationship and provide proof of genuine financial support and strong ties to India.

What you can provide

Ensure your daughter is confident and clear during the visa interview about her plans, sponsor details and future goals in India.

If prepared properly, this approach is acceptable.

 

Hariharan: Namaste Sir, I'm joining BTech Biotechnology undergraduate course in India this year.
I'm interested in genetic engineering and molecular biology. I wish to pursue my postgraduate studies abroad.
What skills should I develop for a strong CV when applying to international universities for higher studies? Kindly guide me. Thank you, sir.

Namaste. It's great to hear you're beginning BTech in biotechnology and have an interest in genetic engineering and molecular biology.

Key skills and activities for a strong postgraduate abroad profile:

All the best! Let me know if you need help finding internships or courses.

Darshan: Sir, I wish to study at BITS Pilani Dubai campus but the fees are quite high -- Rs 6 lakhs per annum.
Can I earn that tuition fee through a part-time job?
Does BITS Pilani Dubai Campus allow part-time work?

Yes, BITS Pilani Dubai Campus (BPDC) does allow part-time jobs for students on a valid student visa.

You may work on-campus or at nearby establishments for up to 15 hours per week (60 hours per month) during term time.

To cover Rs 6 lakhs per year solely through part-time work, you would need approximately 450 hours per year, which exceeds the permitted limits during term time.

You may work more during academic breaks. However, part-time work is likely to help only with minor expenses, not full tuition fees.

A few better options to manage fees

Scholarships:BPDC offers merit-based scholarships ranging from 75 per cent to 100 per cent tuition waivers, depending on your performance in year 12 or equivalent qualifications. High achievers may receive a full waiver.

Education loans: The institute has tie-ups with Indian banks (SBI, ICICI, Axis, HDFC Credila) and Emirates NBD in the UAE to provide loans for tuition and living expenses.


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