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Friday 29 January 2016

What Rules should maintain before applying Google Adsense?

What Rules should maintain before applying Google Adsense?

1. Privacy Policy :
One of the common mistakes that every bloggers and I made many times before getting approved. Even though there are people out there who say that having a privacy policy for a Blog doesn’t makes sense but they are wrong!

The first thing you will need to apply for Google AdSense and get approval is the privacy policy of your blog or website. If you don’t have it you cannot get approval simple is that. Why it is important? Because this privacy policy means you are not a scam and gives the sense of a serious business. Google will check the rest of the conditions only if you have this policy.

A privacy actually describes to your readers about what they will get on your Blog , what they should do and what they should not. So obviously there is nothing bad in having a privacy policy. While it can affect somehow on your AdSense Approval, you must give it a try. You can write it yourself or find Privacy Policy Generators online (You don’t need a lawyer anyway).

2. About Page:

Like privacy policy you must have a about page so that you can get approved. Like privacy policy this About page also give the sense of a serious business.

An About has major role and importance if you don’t want to apply for AdSense. But when it comes to AdSense, they are about zero chances of getting approved if you are not showing this page.About page simply describes about you and your Blog . This will not only help you establish a relationship with readers but it will also make them trust upon you.

3. Contact Us Page:

It’s quite obvious that everyone has his/her own opinion. What one of your readers likes may be bothering someone else. Than it is better to give them opportunity to speak up to you and tell how they feel about your Blog, what they want to be edited , what they liked or hated.

Create a contact us page, if possible add your professional email there like info@yourblog.com and your social profile links too. Bcreating this you are telling Google that see we care for our customers, visitors and we are ready to help them. They can contact us any time.

It will also show the Google AdSense Team that is viewing your site that you actually care about your readers and not only the money and AdSense.

I’d recommend you to check my contact page to get some idea.

4. Name/ Email Verification:

When you apply don’t forget to put your Name and Email address in some easily visible area like About Me and Contact Us pages. It will confirm to Google AdSense Team that it is the same person who applied for AdSense and not some spam, crappy bots. This will help the Google in the verification process.

5. Age Verification:

This is the mistake that most younger blogger are making who are less than 18. They write incorrect age and get into trouble.

Use your correct date of birth and age while applying for Google AdSense account.

Because Google AdSense is not for people who are under 18. Some people realize this problem after being disproved a few times without any legitimate reason. So I advise you to be accurate while typing your age. Be honest.

6. Minimum Number of Posts:

What should be the minimum number of posts before applying for Google AdSense? There is no confirmed answer.

Not even one.

Because I have seen very established Blogs with 400+ posts and their owner telling me that Google AdSense is rejecting them while somewhere bloggers with 40,50 posts are enjoying making money.

Exactly, what I said that there is no actual answer. However, we can always predict things. According to my experience, you should only apply after you have more than 50 posts. Posts length must be 500+ words too with quality content.

7. Design:

As mentioned earlier, you blog design matters a lot. It should be professional and not like a messy photo gallery. Clean, professional and smart design is appreciated by Google.

Your blog design is the biggest thing after Content. This represents your expertise, experience and professionalism. So be careful because anything can kill your chances of getting approved by AdSense. I recommend Elegant Themes because you get access to 87 WordPress themes in just $69.

8. Content Type:

Be careful with what type of content you are publishing. Because it is something that truly matters.

Google AdSense is not for pornographic, pirated content, illegal items, drugs or other blogs /sSites like that. AdSense team won’t be willing to allow you to step in if you own a Non English Blog. Having posts shorter than 200 words in length is also Red Signal.

9. Providing Value:

Google loves the blog who are providing value in their content and their visitors and customers are enjoying that value. Be sincere with your visitors don’t ever try to scam them instead provide value.

Don’t complain about not making money and don’t clearly state that you’re blogging for money only and have no other interest in it. Because this will show them that you will not be providing values to your readers any day. Hence another Red Light glows up.

10. Top Level Domain:

Those days are gone far away when AdSense used to approve “Blogspot” and “WordPress.com” Blogs. As for today, you must have your own unique domain that specifies your Blog. If you don’t have one yet, stop dreaming about getting approved with Sub domains and go buy a Top Level Domain.

When it comes to domain, your domain should be of top level. For this purpose the best domain is .com domain. Choose a short, unique and easy to remember domain related to your blog niche.

Another important thing about domain is it’s age. Because most of Asian Countries, AdSense has placed an age restriction. They don’t accept any sites which are not 6 months old.

So keep it in mind before applying for Google AdSense program.

11. Other Ad Networks:

If you have any other Ads placed like Chitika, Clicksor or anything, it’s time to drop them off.

Even Google AdSense allows you to use other Ad Networks along with them, it’s better to remove the ads before Applying and don’t put them back until you get a reply from AdSense Team.

So, before submitting your application for Google AdSense make sure to remove all the ads on your blog from any other network.

12. Paid Traffic:

Google hates the sites that are getting paid traffic and mostly penalizes them so there is not a damn chance of getting approved by AdSense for a site that is getting paid traffic. You can bring traffic from Search Engines or any other way you want but if you want to earn via Google AdSense the right way, paid traffic is not a solution.

Also note, that Google do not accept site which gets traffic from illegal sources. So focus on getting traffic from legal sources like social media, SEO and related blogs.
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How to create Google Account?

How to create Google Account?

1.Open any Google webpage. This includes Google, Gmail, Google+, Drive, and more. Click the red Sign In button, and then click the red Sign Up button. This will take you to the “Create a new Google Account” page.
The buttons may change depending on the Google service you are signing in to. For example, Gmail has a “Create an Account” button instead of a “Sign Up” button.

2. Come up with a username. By default, your username will become your new Gmail account name. You can click the link below the username field to create a Google account with an existing email address instead of creating a new Gmail address.
This option is not available if you are specifically trying to sign up for Gmail. In this case, you must create a Gmail account.
If your username is not available, you will be given several related options, or you can try a different one.

3. Fill out the rest of the required information. You will need to enter your first and last name, your birthday (for age verification), your gender, your phone number in case you lose access to your account, and a verification email address. You also need to enter which country you reside in.
The mobile phone number is recommended but not required.

4. Complete the CAPTCHA. This is a verification tool that ensures that a real person is creating the account. If you can’t read it, click the refresh button next to the text field to get a new one, or click the speaker button to have it read out loud through your computer speakers.

5. Agree to the privacy policy. Take the time to read the entire privacy policy so that you are aware of what Google can and can’t do with your personal information. Check the box if you agree to Google’s terms.

6. Click Next Step. This will take you to your Google+ profile creation page. All Google accounts create a Google+ account when they are created. You can choose whether or not you would like to add a picture to your account.

7. Click Get Started. Your Google account has been created. You can click the button to return to Google, or visit any other Google service. You should be automatically logged in no matter which Google site you visit.
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Unique History of united States

Unique History of united States

The date of the start of the history of the United States is a subject of constant debate among historians. Older textbooks start with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and emphasize the European background, or they start around 1600 and emphasize the American frontier. In recent decades American schools and universities typically have shifted back in time to include more on the colonial period and much more on the prehistory of the Native peoples.

Indigenous people lived in what is now the United States for thousands of years before European colonists began to arrive, mostly from England, after 1600. The Spanish had small settlements in Florida and the Southwest, and the French along the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast. By the 1770s, thirteen British colonies contained two and a half million people along the Atlantic coast east of the Appalachian Mountains.

In the 1760s the British government imposed a series of new taxes while rejecting the American argument that any new taxes had to be approved by the people (see Stamp Act 1765). Tax resistance, especially the Boston Tea Party (1774), led to punitive laws (the Intolerable Acts) by Parliament designed to end self-government in Massachusetts. American Patriots (as they called themselves) adhered to a political ideology called republicanism that emphasized civic duty, virtue, and opposition to corruption, fancy luxuries and aristocracy.

All thirteen colonies united in a Congress that called on them to write new state constitutions. After armed conflict began in Massachusetts, Patriots drove the royal officials out of every colony and assembled in mass meetings and conventions. Those Patriot governments in the colonies unanimously empowered their delegates to Congress to declare independence. In 1776, Congress declared that there was a new, independent nation, the United States of America, not just a collection of disparate colonies. With large-scale military and financial support from France and military leadership by General George Washington, the American Patriots rebelled against British rule and succeeded in the Revolutionary War. The peace treaty of 1783 gave the new nation the land east of the Mississippi River (except Florida and Canada, and Spain disputed the Mississippi Territory until 1795) and confirmed Great Britain's recognition of the United States as a nation.

The central government established by the Articles of Confederation proved ineffectual at providing stability, as it had no authority to collect taxes and had no executive officer. Congress called a convention to meet secretly in Philadelphia in 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation. It wrote a new Constitution, which was adopted in 1789. In 1791, a Bill of Rights was added to guarantee inalienable rights. With Washington as the Union's first president and Alexander Hamilton his chief political and financial adviser, a strong central government was created. When Thomas Jefferson became president he purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, doubling the size of the United States. A second and final war with Britain was fought in 1812.
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Wednesday 27 January 2016

Know about Central Park of United States

Know about Central Park of United States

Central Park is an urban park in middle-upper Manhattan, New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States as well as one of the most filmed locations in the world.

It was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315 ha) of city-owned land. In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, two soon-to-be famed national landscapers and architects, won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the "Greensward Plan". Construction began the same year and the park's first area was opened to the public in the winter of 1858.[5] Construction continued during the American Civil War further south, and was expanded to its current size of 843 acres (341 ha) in 1873.

It was designated a National Historic Landmark (listed by the U.S. Department of the Interior and administered by the National Park Service) in 1962. The Park was managed for decades by the New York City Department of Recreation and Parks and is currently managed by the Central Park Conservancy under contract with the municipal government in a public-private partnership. The Conservancy is a non-profit organization that contributes 75 percent of Central Park's $65 million annual budget and is responsible for all basic care of the 843-acre park.

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Tuesday 26 January 2016

United States all Tourist places List

United States all Tourist places List

Arizona

  • Grand Canyon National Park

California

  • Death Valley National Park
  • Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles
  • J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
  • Warner Brothers Studio Tour, Burbank
  • Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
  • Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco Bay
  • Alcatraz Prison, San Francisco Bay
  • The Hearst Castle
  • San Diego Air & Space Museum
  • Yosemite National Park

Connecticut

  • Mystic Seaport Maritime Museum
  • USS Nautilus Submarine and Museum, Groton

Delaware

  • Du Pont Nemours Mansion & Gardens, Wilmington
  • Historical Society of Delaware Museums, Wilmington

Florida

  • Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine
  • NASA's Kennedy Space Center
  • Florida Museum of Natural History
  • Winter Estates of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, Fort Meyers

Georgia

  • Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
  • National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta 

Hawaii

  • USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor

Illinois

  • Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield
  • Lincoln's Home, Springfield
  • Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park

Indiana

  • Abraham Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City

Louisiana

  • National World War II Museum, New Orleans
  • Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie

Maine

  • Maine Maritime Museum, Bath
  • Museums of Old York
  • Seashore Trolley Museum, Kennebunkport

Maryland

  • Antietam (Civil War) National Battlefield
  • Fort McHenry National Monument
  • Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum, Baltimore

Massachusetts


  • The Freedom Trail, Boston
  • Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, Boston
  • USS Constitution Ship "Old Ironsides," Boston
  • USS Constitution Ship Museum, Boston
  • The Paul Revere House, Boston
  • John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Harvard University, Cambridge
  • Longfellow National Historic Site, Cambridge
  • Adams National Historic Site, Quincy
  • Minute Man National Historic Park, Concord
  • Historic Salem
  • Peabody-Essex Museum, Salem
  • Lowell National Historical Park
  • Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge  (View Slideshow)
  • Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester
  • Historic Deerfield
  • Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth  (View Slideshow)
  • Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth
  • Cape Cod National Seashore
  • Battleship Cove, Fall River

Michigan

  • Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn
  • Gerald R. Ford Museum, Grand Rapids

Mississippi

  • Vicksburg National Military Park
  • Shiloh National Military Park

Missouri

  • Harry S. Truman Presidential Library, Independence
  • National World War I Museum, Kansas City

Nevada

  • Hoover Dam

New Hampshire

  • Museum of New Hampshire History, Concord

New Jersey

  • Battleship USS New Jersey, Camden
  • Morristown National Historical Park
  • Thomas Edison National Historic Site, West Orange

New Mexico

  • Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos
  • National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque

New York

  • Ellis Island Immigration Museum, New York Harbor
  • Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor
  • Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, New York Harbor
  • National September 11 Memorial & Museum
  • South Street Seaport Museum, New York
  • Empire State Building, New York
  • American Museum of Natural History, New York
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum, Hyde Park
  • Martin Van Buren Estate, Kinderhook
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown
  • West Point (U.S. Military Academy)
  • Saratoga National Historical Park
  • Fort Ticonderoga

North Carolina

  • Guilford Courthouse, National Military Park
  • Biltmore Estate, Home of the Vanderbilts
  • Historic Latta Plantation, near Charlotte
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park

South Carolina

  • Fort Sumter

Ohio

  • United States Air Force Museum, near Dayton

Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma City National Memorial

Oregon

  • Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks

Pennsylvania

  • Gettysburg Battlefield
  • National Civil War Museum, Harrisburg
  • Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
  • Independence Hall, Philadelphia
  • National Constitution Center, Philadelphia
  • Valley Forge National Historic Park
  • Pennsylvania Dutch Country
  • Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg

Rhode Island
  • Touro Synagogue, Newport
  • Newport Mansions

North Dakota

  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • Fort Union Trading Post
  • Knife River Indian Villages

South Dakota

  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
  • Badlands National Park
  • Black Hills National Forest

Tennessee

  • The Hermitage, Home of Andrew Jackson, near Nashville
  • Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
  • Shiloh National Military Park
  • National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Texas

  • The Alamo, San Antonio
  • Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum, Austin
  • NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston

Vermont

  • Shelburne Museum, Shelburne
  • Billings Farm & Museum, Woodstock
  • Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Woodstock

Virginia

  • Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson
  • Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington
  • Colonial Williamsburg
  • Jamestown
  • Stratford Hall Plantation, Birthplace of Robert E. Lee
  • Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond
  • American Civil War Center, Richmond

Washington D.C.

  • Washington D.C. Interactive Tourist Map
  • The Lincoln Memorial
  • Ford's Theater (site of President Lincoln's assassination)
  • Smithsonian Museums
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • United States House of Representatives
  • The White House
  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • National World War II Memorial
  • Korean War Veterans Memorial
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Washington State

  • Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks
  • Museum of Flight, Seattle
  • Future of Flight Aviation Center and Boeing Tour

Wyoming

  • Yellowstone National Park

Other USA Tourist info

  • National Trust Historic Sites
  • Historic Hotels of America
  • U.S. National Park Service Home Page
  • Presidential Libraries


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Remarkable place Statue of Liberty

Remarkable place Statue of Liberty 

The Statue of Liberty  is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French sculptor, was built by Gustave Eiffel and dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France.

The statue is of a robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States, and was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.

Bartholdi was inspired by French law professor and politician Édouard René de Laboulaye, who is said to have commented in 1865 that any monument raised to American independence would properly be a joint project of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to honor the Union victory in the American Civil War and the end of slavery. Due to the troubled political situation in France, work on the statue did not commence until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye proposed that the French finance the statue and the Americans provide the site and build the pedestal. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully designed, and these pieces were exhibited for publicity at international expositions.

The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, and in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising proved difficult, especially for the Americans, and by 1885 work on the pedestal was threatened due to lack of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World started a drive for donations to complete the project that attracted more than 120,000 contributors, most of whom gave less than a dollar. The statue was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and assembled on the completed pedestal on what was then called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was marked by New York's first ticker-tape parade and a dedication ceremony presided over by President Grover Cleveland.

The statue was administered by the United States Lighthouse Board until 1901 and then by the Department of War; since 1933 it has been maintained by the National Park Service. The statue was closed for renovation for much of 1938. In the early 1980s, it was found to have deteriorated to such an extent that a major restoration was required. While the statue was closed from 1984 to 1986, the torch and a large part of the internal structure were replaced. After the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was closed for reasons of safety and security; the pedestal reopened in 2004 and the statue in 2009, with limits on the number of visitors allowed to ascend to the crown. The statue, including the pedestal and base, was closed for a year until October 28, 2012, so that a secondary staircase and other safety features could be installed; Liberty Island remained open. However, one day after the reopening, Liberty Island closed due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy in New York; the statue and island opened again on July 4, 2013. Public access to the balcony surrounding the torch has been barred for safety reasons since 1916.
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Do you know about United States?

Do you know about United States?

"United States of America", "America", "U.S.", and "USA" redirect here. For the landmass comprising North and South America, see the Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation) and United States (disambiguation).

The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.

Paleo-Indians migrated from Eurasia to what is now the U.S. mainland at least 15,000 years ago, with European colonization beginning in the 16th century. The United States emerged from 13 British colonies along the East Coast. Disputes between Great Britain and the colonies led to the American Revolution. On July 4, 1776, as the colonies were fighting Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War, delegates from the 13 colonies unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence. The war ended in 1783 with recognition of the independence of the United States by the Kingdom of Great Britain, and was the first successful war of independence against a European colonial empire. The country's constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, and ratified by the states in 1788. The first ten amendments, collectively named the Bill of Rights, were ratified in 1791 and designed to guarantee many fundamental civil liberties.

Driven by the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, the United States embarked on a vigorous expansion across North America throughout the 19th century. This involved displacing American Indian tribes, acquiring new territories, and gradually admitting new states, until by 1848 the nation spanned the continent. During the second half of the 19th century, the American Civil War ended legal slavery in the country.  By the end of that century, the United States extended into the Pacific Ocean, and its economy, driven in large part by the Industrial Revolution, began to soar. The Spanish–American War and World War I confirmed the country's status as a global military power. The United States emerged from World War II as a global superpower, the first country to develop nuclear weapons, the only country to use them in warfare, and a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the United States as the world's sole superpower.

The United States is a developed country and has the world's largest national economy by nominal and real GDP, benefiting from an abundance of natural resources and high worker productivity. While the U.S. economy is considered post-industrial, the country continues to be one of the world's largest manufacturers. Accounting for 34% of global military spending and 23% of world GDP, it is the world's foremost military and economic power, a prominent political and cultural force, and a leader in scientific research and technological innovations.
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Sunday 24 January 2016

United State all University List Part-9

United State all University List Part-9



  • Naropa University (CO)
  • National American University (SD)
  • National College of Natural Medicine (OR)
  • National Defense University (DC)
  • National Graduate School of Quality Management (MA)
  • National Hispanic University (CA)
  • National Intelligence University (DC)
  • National Labor College (MD) (closed 26 April 2014)
  • National-Louis University (IL)
  • National University (CA)
  • National University of Health Sciences (IL)
  • Navajo Technical University (NM)
  • Naval Postgraduate School (CA)
  • Nazarene Bible College (CO)
  • Nazareth College (NY)
  • Nebraska Christian College (NE)
  • Nebraska Methodist College (NE)
  • Nebraska Wesleyan University (NE)
  • Neumann University (PA)
  • New College of Florida (FL)
  • New England College (NH)
  • New England College of Business (MA)
  • New England College of Optometry (MA)
  • New England Conservatory of Music (MA)
  • New England Institute of Art (MA)
  • New England Institute of Technology (RI)
  • New Hope Christian College (OR)
  • New Jersey City University (NJ)
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ)
  • New Mexico Highlands University (NM)
  • New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology (NM)
  • New Mexico State University (NM)
  • New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (LA)
  • The New School (NY)
  • New York Chiropractic College (NY)
  • New York Institute of Technology (NY)
  • New York Medical College (NY)
  • New York University (NY)
  • Newberry College (SC)
  • Newbury College (MA)
  • Newman University (KS)
  • NewSchool of Architecture & Design (CA)
  • Niagara University (NY)
  • Nichols College (MA)
  • Nicholls State University (LA)
  • Norfolk State University (VA)
  • North Carolina A&T State University (NC)
  • North Carolina Central University (NC)
  • North Carolina Wesleyan College (NC)
  • North Central University (MN)
  • North Central College (IL)
  • North Carolina State University (NC)
  • North Dakota State University (ND)
  • North Greenville University (SC)
  • North Park University (IL)
  • Northcentral University (AZ)
  • Northeast Ohio Medical University (OH)
  • Northeastern Illinois University (IL)
  • Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College (NY)
  • Northeastern State University (OK)
  • Northeastern State University–Broken Arrow (OK)
  • Northeastern State University–Muskogee (OK)
  • Northeastern University (MA)
  • Northern Arizona University (AZ)
  • Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (IL)
  • Northern Illinois University (IL)
  • Northern Kentucky University (KY)
  • Northern Marianas College (MP)
  • Northern Michigan University (MI)
  • Northern New Mexico College (NM)
  • Northern State University (SD)
  • Northland College (WI)
  • Northwest Christian University (OR)
  • Northwest Florida State College (FL)
  • Northwest Indian College (WA)
  • Northwest Missouri State University (MO)
  • Northwest Nazarene University (ID)
  • Northwest University (WA)
  • Northwestern College (IA)
  • Northwestern Health Sciences University (MN)
  • Northwestern Oklahoma State University (OK)
  • Northwestern State University (LA)
  • Northwestern University (IL)
  • Northwood University (FL / MI / TX)
  • Norwich University (VT)
  • Notre Dame College (OH)
  • Notre Dame of Maryland University (MD)
  • Notre Dame de Namur University (CA)
  • Notre Dame Seminary (LA)
  • Nova Southeastern University (FL)
  • Nyack College (NY)

  • Oak Hills Christian College (MN)
  • Oakland City University (IN)
  • Oakland University (MI)
  • Oakwood University (AL)
  • Oberlin College (OH)
  • Oblate School of Theology (TX)
  • Occidental College (CA)
  • Oglala Lakota College (SD)
  • Oglethorpe University (GA)
  • Ohio Christian University (OH)
  • Ohio Dominican University (OH)
  • Ohio Northern University (OH)
  • Ohio State University (OH)
  • Ohio State University–Lima (OH)
  • Ohio State University–Mansfield (OH)
  • Ohio State University–Marion (OH)
  • Ohio State University–Newark (OH)
  • Ohio University (OH)
  • Ohio University–Eastern Campus
  • Ohio University–Lancaster
  • Ohio University–Zanesville (OH)
  • Ohio Valley University (WV)
  • Ohio Wesleyan University (OH)
  • Oklahoma Baptist University (OK)
  • Oklahoma Christian University (OK)
  • Oklahoma City University (OK)
  • Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OK)
  • Oklahoma State University (OK)
  • Oklahoma State University–Center for Health Sciences (OK)
  • Oklahoma State University–Institute of Technology (OK)
  • Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City (OK)
  • Oklahoma State University–Tulsa (OK)
  • Oklahoma Wesleyan University (OK)
  • Old Dominion University (VA)
  • Olivet College (MI)
  • Olivet Nazarene University (IL)
  • Olivet University (CA)
  • Olympic College (WA)
  • Oral Roberts University (OK)
  • Oregon College of Art & Craft (OR)
  • Oregon Health & Science University (OR)
  • Oregon Institute of Technology (OR)
  • Oregon State University (OR)
  • Otis College of Art & Design (CA)
  • Ottawa University (KS)
  • Otterbein University (OH)
  • Ouachita Baptist University (AR)
  • Our Lady of Holy Cross College (LA)
  • Our Lady of the Lake College (LA)
  • Our Lady of the Lake University (TX)
  • Ozark Christian College (MO)
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United State all University List Part-8

United State all University List Part-8

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  • Macalester College (MN)
  • MacMurray College (IL)
  • Madonna University (MI)
  • Maharishi University of Management (IA)
  • Maine College of Art (ME)
  • Maine Maritime Academy (ME)
  • Malone University (OH)
  • Manchester University (IN)
  • Manhattan Christian College (KS)
  • Manhattan College (NY)
  • Manhattan School of Music (NY)
  • Manhattanville College (NY)
  • Mansfield University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • Maranatha Baptist University (WI)
  • Maria College (NY)
  • Marian University (IN)
  • Marian University (WI)
  • Marietta College (OH)
  • Marine Corps University (VA)
  • Marist College (NY)
  • Marlboro College (VT)
  • Marquette University (WI)
  • Mars Hill University (NC)
  • Marshall B. Ketchum University (CA)
  • Marshall University (WV)
  • Martin Luther College (MN)
  • Martin Methodist College (TN)
  • Martin University (IN)
  • Mary Baldwin College (VA)
  • Marygrove College (MI)
  • Maryland Institute College of Art (MD)
  • Maryland University of Integrative Health (MD)
  • Marylhurst University (OR)
  • Marymount California University (CA)
  • Marymount Manhattan College (NY)
  • Marymount University (VA)
  • Maryville College (TN)
  • Maryville University of Saint Louis (MO)
  • Marywood University (PA)
  • Massachusetts College of Art & Design (MA)
  • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MA)
  • Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (MA)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA)
  • Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MA)
  • Massachusetts School of Law (MA)
  • The Master's College (CA)
  • The Master's Seminary (CA)
  • Maui College (HI)
  • Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (MN)
  • Mayo Clinic College of Medicine–Graduate School
  • Mayo Clinic College of Medicine–Medical School
  • Mayo Clinic College of Medicine–School of Health Sciences
  • Mayville State University (ND)
  • McCormick Theological Seminary (IL)
  • McDaniel College (MD)
  • McKendree University (IL)
  • McMurry University (TX)
  • McNeese State University (LA)
  • McPherson College (KS)
  • Medaille College (NY)
  • Medical College of Wisconsin (WI)
  • Medical University of South Carolina (SC)
  • Meharry Medical College (TN)
  • Memphis College of Art (TN)
  • Memphis Theological Seminary (TN)
  • Menlo College (CA)
  • Mercer University (GA)
  • Mercy College (NY)
  • Mercy College of Health Sciences (IA)
  • Mercy College of Northwest Ohio (OH)
  • Mercyhurst University (PA)
  • Meredith College (NC)
  • Merrimack College (MA)
  • Messiah College (PA)
  • Methodist College (IL)
  • Methodist Theological School in Ohio (OH)
  • Methodist University (NC)
  • Metropolitan College of New York (NY)
  • Metropolitan State University (MN)
  • Metropolitan State University of Denver (CO)
  • MGH Institute of Health Professions (MA)
  • Miami Dade College (FL)
  • Miami International University of Art & Design (FL)
  • Miami University (OH)
  • Miami University–Regional Campuses (OH)
  • Michigan School of Professional Psychology (MI)
  • Michigan State University (MI)
  • Michigan Technological University (MI)
  • Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary (TN)
  • Mid-America Christian University (OK)
  • Mid-Atlantic Christian University (NC)
  • MidAmerica Nazarene University (KS)
  • Mid-Continent University (KY) (closed 30 June 2014)
  • Middle Georgia State University (GA)
  • Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia (TN)
  • Middle Tennessee State University (TN)
  • Middlebury College (VT)
  • Midland University (NE)
  • Midstate College (IL)
  • Midway College (KY)
  • Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MO)
  • Midwestern University (IL / AZ)
  • Midwestern State University (TX)
  • Miles College (AL)
  • Miller College (MI)
  • Millersville University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • Milligan College (TN)
  • Millikin University (IL)
  • Mills College (CA)
  • Millsaps College (MS)
  • Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (WI)
  • Milwaukee School of Engineering (WI)
  • Minnesota State University–Mankato (MN)
  • Minnesota State University–Moorhead (MN)
  • Minot State University (ND)
  • Minneapolis College of Art & Design (MN)
  • Misericordia University (PA)
  • Mississippi College (MS)
  • Mississippi State University (MS)
  • Mississippi University for Women (MS)
  • Mississippi Valley State University (MS)
  • Missouri Baptist University (MO)
  • Missouri Southern State University (MO)
  • Missouri State University (MO)
  • Missouri University of Science & Technology (MO)
  • Missouri Valley College (MO)
  • Missouri Western State University (MO)
  • Mitchell College (CT)
  • Molloy College (NY)
  • Monmouth College (IL)
  • Monmouth University (NJ)
  • Monroe College (NY)
  • Montana State University (MT)
  • Montana State University–Billings (MT)
  • Montana State University–Northern (MT)
  • Montana Tech of The University of Montana (MT)
  • Montclair State University (NJ)
  • Montreat College (NC)
  • Montserrat College of Art (MA)
  • Moody Bible Institute (IL)
  • Moore College of Art & Design (PA)
  • Moravian College (PA)
  • Morehead State University (KY)
  • Morehouse College (GA)
  • Morehouse School of Medicine (GA)
  • Morgan State University (MD)
  • Morningside College (IA)
  • Morris College (SC)
  • Mount Aloysius College (PA)
  • Mount Angel Seminary (OR)
  • Mount Carmel College of Nursing (OH)
  • Mount Holyoke College (MA)
  • Mount Ida College (MA)
  • Mount Marty College (SD)
  • Mount Mary University (WI)
  • Mount Mercy University (IA)
  • Mount Saint Mary College (NY)
  • Mount Saint Mary's University (CA)
  • Mount Saint Mary's University (MD)
  • Mount Vernon Nazarene University (OH)
  • Mount Washington College (NH)
  • Mountain State University (WV) (closed 01 January 2013)
  • Muhlenberg College (PA)
  • Multnomah University (OR)
  • Murray State University (KY)
  • Muskingum University (OH)
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  • Kalamazoo College (MI)
  • Kansas City Art Institute (MO)
  • Kansas City University of Medicine & Biosciences (MO)
  • Kansas State University (KS)
  • Kansas State University–Salina (KS)
  • Kansas Wesleyan University (KS)
  • Kaplan University (IA)
  • Kean University (NJ)
  • Keene State College (NH)
  • Keiser University (FL)
  • Kendall College (IL)
  • Kendall College of Art & Design of Ferris State University (MI)
  • Kennesaw State University (GA)
  • Kenrick-Glennon Seminary (MO)
  • Kent State University (OH)
  • Kent State University–Ashtabula Campus (OH)
  • Kent State University–College of Podiatric Medicine (OH)
  • Kent State University–Columbiana County (OH)
  • Kent State University–Geauga (OH)
  • Kent State University–Stark (OH)
  • Kent State University–Trumbull Campus (OH)
  • Kent State University–Tuscarawas (OH)
  • Kentucky Christian University (KY)
  • Kentucky Mountain Bible College (KY)
  • Kentucky State University (KY)
  • Kentucky Wesleyan College (KY)
  • Kenyon College (OH)
  • Kettering College (OH)
  • Kettering University (MI)
  • Keuka College (NY)
  • Keystone College (PA)
  • King University (TN)
  • King's College (PA)
  • The King's College (NY)
  • Knowledge Systems Institute (IL)
  • Knox College (IL)
  • Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • Kuyper College (MI)

  • La Roche College (PA)
  • La Salle University (PA)
  • La Sierra University (CA)
  • Labouré College (MA)
  • Lafayette College (PA)
  • LaGrange College (GA)
  • Laguna College of Art & Design (CA)
  • Lake Erie College (OH)
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (PA)
  • Lake Forest College (IL)
  • Lake Forest Graduate School of Management (IL)
  • Lake Superior State University (MI)
  • Lake-Sumter State College (FL)
  • Lakeland College (WI)
  • Lakeview College of Nursing (IL)
  • Lamar University (TX)
  • Lancaster Bible College (PA)
  • Lancaster Theological Seminary (PA)
  • Lander University (SC)
  • Landmark College (VT)
  • Lane College (TN)
  • Langston University (OK)
  • Lasell College (MA)
  • Lawrence Technological University (MI)
  • Lawrence University (WI)
  • Le Moyne College (NY)
  • Lebanon Valley College (PA)
  • Lee University (TN)
  • Lees-McRae College (NC)
  • Lehigh University (PA)
  • LeMoyne-Owen College (TN)
  • Lenoir-Rhyne University (NC)
  • Lesley University (MA)
  • LeTourneau University (TX)
  • Lewis & Clark College (OR)
  • Lewis-Clark State College (ID)
  • Lewis University (IL)
  • Lexington College (IL) (closed May 2014)
  • Liberty University (VA)
  • Life Pacific College (CA)
  • Life University (GA)
  • LIM College (NY)
  • Limestone College (SC)
  • Lincoln Christian University (IL)
  • Lincoln College (IL)
  • Lincoln College of New England (CT)
  • Lincoln Memorial University (TN)
  • Lincoln University (MO)
  • Lincoln University (PA)
  • Lindenwood University (MO)
  • Lindsey Wilson College (KY)
  • Linfield College (OR)
  • Lipscomb University (TN)
  • Livingstone College (NC)
  • Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • Logan University (MO)
  • Loma Linda University (CA)
  • Long Island University (NY)
  • Long Island University–Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
  • Long Island University–Brentwood Campus
  • Long Island University–Brooklyn Campus
  • Long Island University–C.W. Post Campus
  • Long Island University–Hudson
  • Long Island University–Riverhead
  • Longwood University (VA)
  • Longy School of Music of Bard College (MA)
  • Loras College (IA)
  • Louisiana College (LA)
  • Louisiana State University (LA)
  • Louisiana State University–Alexandria (LA)
  • Louisiana State University–Law Center
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–New Orleans (LA)
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–Shreveport
  • Louisiana State University–Shreveport (LA)
  • Louisiana State University System (LA)
  • Louisiana Tech University (LA)
  • Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (KY)
  • Lourdes University (OH)
  • Loyola University Maryland (MD)
  • Loyola Marymount University (CA)
  • Loyola University Chicago (IL)
  • Loyola University New Orleans (LA)
  • Lubbock Christian University (TX)
  • Luther College (IA)
  • Luther Seminary (MN)
  • Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (IL)
  • Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg (PA)
  • Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (PA)
  • Lycoming College (PA)
  • Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts (CT)
  • Lynchburg College (VA)
  • Lyndon State College (VT)
  • Lynn University (FL)
  • Lyon College (AR)
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  • Hamilton College (NY)
  • Hamline University (MN)
  • Hampden-Sydney College (VA)
  • Hampshire College (MA)
  • Hampton University (VA)
  • Hannibal-Lagrange College (MO)
  • Hanover College (IN)
  • Hardin-Simmons University (TX)
  • Harding University (AR)
  • Harrington College of Design (IL)
  • Harris-Stowe State University (MO)
  • Harrisburg University of Science & Technology (PA)
  • Hartford Seminary (CT)
  • Hartwick College (NY)
  • Harvard University (MA)
  • Haskell Indian Nations University (KS)
  • Hastings College (NE)
  • Haverford College (PA)
  • Hawaii Pacific University (HI)
  • Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies (MN)
  • Hebrew College (MA)
  • Hebrew Theological College (IL)
  • Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion (CA / OH / NY)
  • Heidelberg University (OH)
  • Hellenic College/Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (MA)
  • Henderson State University (AR)
  • Hendrix College (AR)
  • Heritage University (WA)
  • Herzing University (WI)
  • High Point University (NC)
  • Hilbert College (NY)
  • Hillsdale College (MI)
  • Hiram College (OH)
  • Hobart & William Smith Colleges (NY)
  • Hobe Sound Bible College (FL)
  • Hodges University (FL)
  • Hofstra University (NY)
  • Hollins University (VA)
  • Holy Apostles College & Seminary (CT)
  • Holy Cross College (IN)
  • Holy Family University (PA)
  • Holy Names University (CA)
  • Hood College (MD)
  • Hope College (MI)
  • Hope International University (CA)
  • Houghton College (NY)
  • Houston Baptist University (TX)
  • Howard Payne University (TX)
  • Howard University (DC)
  • Hult International Business School (MA)
  • Humboldt State University (CA)
  • Humphreys College (CA)
  • Huntingdon College (AL)
  • Huntington University (IN)
  • Husson University (ME)
  • Huston-Tillotson University (TX)

  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (NY)
  • Idaho State University (ID)
  • Iliff School of Theology (CO)
  • Illinois College (IL)
  • Illinois College of Optometry (IL)
  • Illinois Institute of Art (IL)
  • Illinois Institute of Art–Schaumburg (IL)
  • Illinois Institute of Technology (IL)
  • Illinois State University (IL)
  • Illinois Wesleyan University (IL)
  • Immaculata University (PA)
  • Indian River State College (FL)
  • Indiana Institute of Technology (IN)
  • Indiana State University (IN)
  • Indiana University–Bloomington (IN)
  • Indiana University–East (IN)
  • Indiana University–Kokomo (IN)
  • Indiana University–Northwest (IN)
  • Indiana University–South Bend (IN)
  • Indiana University–Southeast (IN)
  • Indiana University System (IN)
  • Indiana University/Purdue University at Columbus (IN)
  • Indiana University/Purdue University at Fort Wayne (IN)
  • Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis (IN)
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • Indiana Wesleyan University (IN)
  • Institute for Clinical Social Work (IL)
  • Institute for the Psychological Sciences (VA)
  • Institute of American Indian Arts (NM)
  • Institute of World Politics (DC)
  • Interdenominational Theological Center (GA)
  • Iona College (NY)
  • Iowa State University (IA)
  • Iowa Wesleyan University (IA)
  • Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences (CA)
  • Ithaca College (NY)


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USA ,ALL, UNIVERSITY ,AND ,COLLEGE


  • Fairfield University (CT)
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University (NJ)
  • Fairmont State University (WV)
  • Faith Baptist Bible College & Theological Seminary (IA)
  • Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (CA)
  • Faulkner University (AL)
  • Fayetteville State University (NC)
  • Felician College (NJ)
  • Ferris State University (MI)
  • Ferrum College (VA)
  • Fielding Graduate University (CA)
  • Finlandia University (MI)
  • Fisher College (MA)
  • Fisk University (TN)
  • Fitchburg State University (MA)
  • Five Towns College (NY)
  • Flagler College (FL)
  • Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FL)
  • Florida Atlantic University (FL)
  • Florida College (FL)
  • Florida Gateway College (FL)
  • Florida Gulf Coast University (FL)
  • Florida Institute of Technology (FL)
  • Florida International University (FL)
  • Florida Memorial University (FL)
  • Florida National University (FL)
  • Florida Southern College (FL)
  • Florida SouthWestern State College (FL)
  • Florida State College at Jacksonville (FL)
  • Florida State University (FL)
  • Fontbonne University (MO)
  • Fordham University (NY)
  • Forest Institute of Professional Psychology (MO)
  • Fort Hays State University (KS)
  • Fort Lewis College (CO)
  • Fort Valley State University (GA)
  • Framingham State University (MA)
  • Francis Marion University (SC)
  • Franciscan School of Theology (CA)
  • Franciscan University of Steubenville (OH)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture (AZ)
  • Franklin & Marshall College (PA)
  • Franklin College (IN)
  • Franklin Pierce University (NH)
  • Franklin University (OH)
  • Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering (MA)
  • Freed-Hardeman University (TN)
  • Fresno Pacific University (CA)
  • Friends University (KS)
  • Frontier Nursing University (KY)
  • Frostburg State University (MD)
  • Fuller Theological Seminary (CA)
  • Furman University (SC)
  • Future Generations Graduate School (WV)

  • Gallaudet University (DC)
  • Gannon University (PA)
  • Gardner-Webb University (NC)
  • Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (IL)
  • Geneva College (PA)
  • George Fox University (OR)
  • George Mason University (VA)
  • George Washington University (DC)
  • George Washington University–Virginia Science & Technology Campus (VA)
  • Georgetown College (KY)
  • Georgetown University (DC)
  • Georgia College & State University (GA)
  • Georgia Gwinnett College (GA)
  • Georgia Institute of Technology (GA)
  • Georgia Regents University (GA)
  • Georgia Southern University (GA)
  • Georgia Southwestern State University (GA)
  • Georgia State University (GA)
  • Georgian Court University (NJ)
  • Gettysburg College (PA)
  • Glenville State College (WV)
  • Global University (MO)
  • God's Bible School & College (OH)
  • Goddard College (VT)
  • Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary (CA)
  • Golden Gate University (CA)
  • Goldey-Beacom College (DE)
  • Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (MO)
  • Gonzaga University (WA)
  • Goodwin College (CT)
  • Gordon State College (GA)
  • Gordon College (MA)
  • Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (MA)
  • Goshen College (IN)
  • Goucher College (MD)
  • Governors State University (IL)
  • Grace Bible College (MI)
  • Grace College & Seminary (IN)
  • Grace University (NE)
  • Graceland University (IA)
  • Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics (TX)
  • Graduate Theological Union (CA)
  • Grambling State University (LA)
  • Grand Canyon University (AZ)
  • Grand Valley State University (MI)
  • Grand View University (IA)
  • Granite State College (NH)
  • Gratz College (PA)
  • Great Basin College (NV)
  • Great Lakes Christian College (MI)
  • Green Mountain College (VT)
  • Greensboro College (NC)
  • Greenville College (IL)
  • Grinnell College (IA)
  • Grove City College (PA)
  • Guilford College (NC)
  • Gulf Coast State College (FL)
  • Gustavus Adolphus College (MN)
  • Gwynedd Mercy University (PA)


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  • Daemen College (NY)
  • Dakota State University (SD)
  • Dakota Wesleyan University (SD)
  • Dallas Baptist University (TX)
  • Dallas Christian College (TX)
  • Dallas Theological Seminary (TX)
  • Dalton State College (GA)
  • Daniel Webster College (NH)
  • Dartmouth College (NH)
  • Davenport University (MI)
  • Davidson College (NC)
  • Davis College (NY)
  • Davis & Elkins College (WV)
  • Daytona State College (FL)
  • Dean College (MA)
  • Defiance College (OH)
  • Delaware State University (DE)
  • Delaware Valley College (PA)
  • Delta State University (MS)
  • Denison University (OH)
  • Denver Seminary (CO)
  • DePaul University (IL)
  • DePauw University (IN)
  • Des Moines University–Osteopathic Medical Center (IA)
  • DeSales University (PA)
  • DeVry University (IL)
  • DeVry University–Addison (IL)
  • DeVry University–Arlington (VA)
  • DeVry University–Chicago (IL)
  • DeVry University–Georgia (GA)
  • DeVry University–Irving (TX)
  • DeVry University–Kansas City (MO)
  • DeVry University–Long Beach (CA)
  • DeVry University–Orlando (FL)
  • DeVry University–Phoenix (AZ)
  • DeVry University–Pomona (CA)
  • Dickinson College (PA)
  • Dickinson State University (ND)
  • Dillard University (LA)
  • Divine Word College (IA)
  • Dixie State University (UT)
  • Doane College (NE)
  • Dominican College (NY)
  • Dominican House of Studies (DC)
  • Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology (CA)
  • Dominican University (IL)
  • Dominican University of California (CA)
  • Donnelly College (KS)
  • Dordt College (IA)
  • Dowling College (NY)
  • Drake University (IA)
  • Drew University (NJ)
  • Drexel University (PA)
  • Drury University (MO)
  • Duke University (NC)
  • Dunwoody College of Technology (MN)
  • Duquesne University (PA)
  • D´Youville College (NY)

  • Earlham College (IN)
  • East Carolina University (NC)
  • East Central University (OK)
  • East Stroudsburg State University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • East Tennessee State University (TN)
  • East Texas Baptist University (TX)
  • East-West University (IL)
  • Eastern Connecticut State University (CT)
  • Eastern Florida State College (FL)
  • Eastern Illinois University (IL)
  • Eastern Kentucky University (KY)
  • Eastern Mennonite University (VA)
  • Eastern Michigan University (MI)
  • Eastern Nazarene College (MA)
  • Eastern New Mexico University (NM)
  • Eastern Oregon University (OR)
  • Eastern University (PA)
  • Eastern Virginia Medical School (VA)
  • Eastern Washington University (WA)
  • Eckerd College (FL)
  • ECPI University (VA)
  • Eden Theological Seminary (MO)
  • Edgewood College (WI)
  • Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • EDP College (PR)
  • Edward Waters College (FL)
  • Elizabeth City State University (NC)
  • Elizabethtown College (PA)
  • Elmhurst College (IL)
  • Elmira College (NY)
  • Elms College (MA)
  • Elon University (NC)
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (AZ / FL)
  • Emerson College (MA)
  • Emmanuel Christian Seminary (TN)
  • Emmanuel College (GA)
  • Emmanuel College (MA)
  • Emmaus Bible College (IA)
  • Emporia State University (KS)
  • Emory & Henry College (VA)
  • Emory University (GA)
  • Endicott College (MA)
  • Erikson Institute (IL)
  • Erskine College (SC)
  • Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico (PR)
  • Eureka College (IL)
  • Evangel University (MO)
  • Evangelical Theological Seminary (PA)
  • Everglades University (FL)
  • Evergreen State College (WA)
  • Excelsior College (NY)
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USA, uk


  • Cabarrus College of Health Sciences (NC)
  • Cabrini College (PA)
  • Cairn University (PA)
  • Caldwell University (NJ)
  • California Baptist University (CA)
  • California College of the Arts (CA)
  • California Institute of the Arts (CA)
  • California Institute of Integral Studies (CA)
  • California Institute of Technology (CA)
  • California Lutheran University (CA)
  • California Maritime Academy (CA)
  • California Northstate University (CA)
  • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (CA)
  • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CA)
  • California State University–Bakersfield (CA)
  • California State University–Channel Islands (CA)
  • California State University–Chico (CA)
  • California State University–Dominguez Hills (CA)
  • California State University–East Bay (CA)
  • California State University–Fresno (CA)
  • California State University–Fullerton (CA)
  • California State University–Long Beach (CA)
  • California State University–Los Angeles (CA)
  • California State University–Monterey Bay (CA)
  • California State University–Northridge (CA)
  • California State University–Sacramento (CA)
  • California State University–San Bernardino (CA)
  • California State University–San Marcos (CA)
  • California State University–Stanislaus (CA)
  • California State University System (CA)
  • California University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  • Calumet College of Saint Joseph (IN)
  • Calvary Baptist Seminary (PA)
  • Calvary Bible College & Theological Seminary (MO)
  • Calvin College (MI)
  • Cambridge College (MA)
  • Cameron University (OK)
  • Campbell University (NC)
  • Campbellsville University (KY)
  • Canisius College (NY)
  • Capella University (MN)
  • Capital University (OH)
  • Capitol Technology University (MD)
  • Cardinal Stritch University (WI)
  • Caribbean University (PR)
  • Carleton College (MN)
  • Carlos Albizu University (PR)
  • Carlos Albizu University–Miami Campus (FL)
  • Carlow University (PA)
  • Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
  • Carroll College (MT)
  • Carroll University (WI)
  • Carson-Newman University (TN)
  • Carthage College (WI)
  • Case Western Reserve University (OH)
  • Castleton State College (VT)
  • Catawba College (NC)
  • Catholic Theological Union (IL)
  • The Catholic University of America (DC)
  • Cazenovia College (NY)
  • Cedar Crest College (PA)
  • Cedarville University (OH)
  • Centenary College (NJ)
  • Centenary College of Louisiana (LA)
  • Central Baptist College (AR)
  • Central Baptist Theological Seminary (KS)
  • Central Christian College of Kansas (KS)
  • Central Christian College of the Bible (MO)
  • Central College (IA)
  • Central Connecticut State University (CT)
  • Central Methodist University (MO)
  • Central Michigan University (MI)
  • Central Penn College (PA)
  • Central State University (OH)
  • Central Washington University (WA)
  • Centre College (KY)
  • Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe (PR)
  • Chadron State College (NE)
  • Chamberlain College of Nursing (IL)
  • Chaminade University (HI)
  • Champlain College (VT)
  • Chancellor University (OH) (closed 25 August 2013)
  • Chapman University (CA)
  • Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science (CA)
  • Charleston Southern University (SC)
  • Charter Oak State College (CT)
  • Bryn Athyn College (PA)
  • Chestnut Hill College (PA)
  • Cheyney University (PA)
  • The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (IL)
  • Chicago State University (IL)
  • Chicago Theological Seminary (IL)
  • Chipola College (FL)
  • Chowan University (NC)
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  • College of Biblical Studies–Houston (TX)
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  • College of New Rochelle (NY)
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  • College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University (MN)
  • College of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)
  • College of Saint Rose (NY)
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  • Concordia Seminary–Saint Louis (MO)
  • Concordia Theological Seminary (IN)
  • Concordia University–Ann Arbor (MI)
  • Concordia University–Chicago (IL)
  • Concordia University–Irvine (CA)
  • Concordia University–Nebraska (NE)
  • Concordia University–Portland (OR)
  • Concordia University–Saint Paul (MN)
  • Concordia University–Texas (TX)
  • Concordia University–Wisconsin (WI)
  • Connecticut College (CT)
  • Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico (PR)
  • Converse College (SC)
  • Conway School of Landscape Design (MA)
  • The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art (NY)
  • Coppin State University (MD)
  • Corban University (OR)
  • Cornell College (IA)
  • Cornell University (NY)
  • Cornerstone University (MI)
  • Cornish College of the Arts (WA)
  • Cottey College (MO)
  • Covenant College (GA)
  • Covenant Theological Seminary (MO)
  • Cox College (MO)
  • Cranbrook Academy of Art (MI)
  • Creighton University (NE)
  • Criswell College (TX)
  • Crossroads College (MN)
  • Crowley's Ridge College (AR)
  • Crown College (MN)
  • Culinary Institute of America (NY)
  • Culver-Stockton College (MO)
  • Cumberland University (TN)
  • Curry College (MA)
  • Curtis Institute of Music (PA)
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Babson College (MA)
Bacone College (OK)
Baldwin-Wallace University (OH)
Ball State University (IN)
Baker College (MI)
Baker University (KS)
Bangor Theological Seminary (ME) (closed 22 June 2013)
Bank Street College of Education (NY)
Baptist Bible College (MO)
The Baptist College of Florida (FL)
Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences (TN)
Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary (TX)
Barclay College (KS)
Bard College (NY)
Bard College at Simon's Rock (MA)
Barnard College (NY)
Barry University (FL)
Barton College (NC)
Bastyr University (WA)
Bates College (ME)
Bauder College (GA) (closing December 2015)
Bay Path University (MA)
Bay State College (MA)
Baylor College of Medicine (TX)
Baylor University (TX)
Beacon College (FL)
Becker College (MA)
Belhaven University (MS)
Bellarmine University (KY)
Bellevue College (WA)
Bellevue University (NE)
Bellin College (WI)
Belmont University (TN)
Belmont Abbey College (NC)
Beloit College (WI)
Bemidji State University (MN)
Benedict College (SC)
Benedictine College (KS)
Benedictine University (IL)
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology (MA)
Bennett College (NC)
Bennington College (VT)
Bentley University (MA)
Berea College (KY)
Berkeley College (NJ)
Berklee College of Music (MA)
Berry College (GA)
Bethany College (KS)
Bethany College (WV)
Bethany Lutheran College (MN)
Bethany Theological Seminary (IN)
Bethel College (IN)
Bethel College (KS)
Bethel University & Seminary (MN)
Bethel University (TN)
Bethesda University of California (CA)
Bethune-Cookman University (FL)
Beulah Heights University (GA)
Biblical Theological Seminary (PA)
Biola University (CA)
Birmingham-Southern College (AL)
Bismark State College (ND)
Black Hills State University (SD)
Blackburn College (IL)
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing (IL)
Bloomfield College (NJ)
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (PA)
Blue Mountain College (MS)
Bluefield College (VA)
Bluefield State College (WV)
Bluffton University (OH)
Boise State University (ID)
Boricua College (NY)
Boston Architectural College (MA)
Boston College (MA)
Boston Conservatory (MA)
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis (MA)
Boston University (MA)
Bowdoin College (ME)
Bowie State University (MD)
Bowling Green State University (OH)
Bradley University (IL)
Brandeis University (MA)
Brandman University (CA)
Brenau University (GA)
Brescia University (KY)
Brevard College (NC)
Brewton-Parker College (GA)
Briar Cliff University (IA)
Briarcliffe College (NY)
Bridgewater College (VA)
Bridgewater State University (MA)
Brigham Young University (UT)
Brigham Young University–Hawaii (HI)
Brigham Young University–Idaho (ID)
Brite Divinity School (TX)
Broward College (FL)
Brown University (RI)
Bryan College (TN)
Bryan College of Health Sciences (NE)
Bryant University (RI)
Bryn Athyn College (PA)
Bryn Mawr College (PA)
Bucknell University (PA)
Buena Vista University (IA)
Burlington College (VT)
Butler University (IN)

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  • A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (AZ / MO)
  • Abilene Christian University (TX)
  • Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (GA)
  • Academy of Art University (CA)
  • Adams State College (CO)
  • Adelphi University (NY)
  • Adler Graduate School (MN)
  • Adler University (IL)
  • Adrian College (MI)
  • Adventist University of Health Sciences (FL)
  • Agnes Scott College (GA)
  • AIB College of Business (IA)
  • Air Force Institute of Technology (OH)
  • Air University (AL)
  • Alabama A&M University (AL)
  • Alabama State University (AL)
  • Alaska Bible College (AK)
  • Alaska Pacific University (AK)
  • Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (NY)
  • Albany Medical College (NY)
  • Albany State University (GA)
  • Albertus Magnus College (CT)
  • Albion College (MI)
  • Albright College (PA)
  • Alcorn State University (MS)
  • Alderson-Broaddus College (WV)
  • Alfred University (NY)
  • Alice Lloyd College (KY)
  • Allegheny College (PA)
  • Allen College (IA)
  • Allen University (SC)
  • Alliant International University (CA)
  • Alma College (MI)
  • Alvernia University (PA)
  • Alverno College (WI)
  • Ambassador University (TX) (closed spring 1997)
  • Amberton University (TX)
  • American Academy of Art (IL)
  • American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (TX)
  • American College of Education (IL)
  • The American College of Financial Services (PA)
  • American Conservatory Theater (CA)
  • American Film Institute (CA)
  • American Indian College of the Assemblies of God (AZ)
  • American InterContinental University (IL)
  • American International College (MA)
  • American Jewish University (CA)
  • American Military University (WV)
  • American Public University (WV)
  • American University (DC)
  • American University of Puerto Rico (PR)
  • Amherst College (MA)
  • Amridge University (AL)
  • Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (IN)
  • Anderson University (SC)
  • Anderson University (IN)
  • Andover Newton Theological School (MA)
  • Andrews University (MI)
  • Angelo State University (TX)
  • Anna Maria College (MA)
  • Antioch College (OH)
  • Antioch University–Midwest (OH)
  • Antioch University–New England (NH)
  • Antioch University–Los Angeles (CA)
  • Antioch University–Santa Barbara (CA)
  • Antioch University–Seattle (WA)
  • AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine (TX)
  • Appalachian Bible College (WV)
  • Appalachian State University (NC)
  • Aquinas College (MI)
  • Aquinas College (TN)
  • Aquinas Institute of Theology (MO)
  • Arcadia University (PA)
  • Argosy University (IL)
  • Arizona Christian University (AZ)
  • Arizona State University (AZ)
  • Arizona State University–Downtown Phoenix Campus (AZ)
  • Arizona State–Polytechnic Campus (AZ)
  • Arizona State University–West Campus (AZ)
  • Arkansas Baptist College (AR)
  • Arkansas State University (AR)
  • Arkansas Tech University (AR)
  • Arlington Baptist College (TX)
  • Armstrong State University (GA)
  • Art Academy of Cincinnati (OH)
  • Art Center College of Design (CA)
  • Art Institute of Atlanta (GA)
  • Art Institute of Colorado (CO)
  • Art Institute of Dallas (TX)
  • Art Institute of Houston (TX)
  • Art Institute of Pittsburgh (PA)
  • Art Institute of Portland (OR)
  • Art Institute of Seattle (WA)
  • Asbury Theological Seminary (KY)
  • Asbury University (KY)
  • Ashford University (CA/IA)
  • Ashland University (OH)
  • Assumption College (MA)
  • Athenaeum of Ohio (OH)
  • Athens State University (AL)
  • Auburn University (AL)
  • Auburn University at Montgomery (AL)
  • Augsburg College (MN)
  • Augustana College (IL)
  • Augustana College (SD)
  • Aurora University (IL)
  • Austin College (TX)
  • Austin Graduate School of Theology (TX)
  • Austin Peay State University (TN)
  • Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary (TX)
  • Ave Maria University (FL)
  • Averett University (VA)
  • Avila University (MO)
  • Azusa Pacific University (CA)
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Saturday 23 January 2016

Why traveling is important for Good Relationship?

Why traveling is important for Good Relationship?

Life on the road is different from life back home. Regular routines or structure are things of the past. You have to work, communicate, and solve problems together while navigating new surroundings frequently. While Ant and I do most things together, we have days when we need our own space. Sometimes we just need to do our own thing, whether sitting on the beach with our iPod or off doing a hike alone.

Jon got the chance to go spear fishing the other day, which left me alone all day to do as I pleased. Was I bored? Did I get lonely? No, I spent the day pampering myself! I washed my hair, gave myself a nice mani and pedi, and then lost myself in a good novel. I even went out to a local store and stocked up on chocolate.

Taking time away from your partner and doing what you want for yourself gives you time to relax and recharge, which only helps your relationship. You’ve done your own thing, so now you can be ready to listen, compromise, and be a loving partner with even more confidence.

I think some arguments that jon and I have had simply happened because we didn’t have enough separate space. Everyone needs their own personal space. Taking some time to go off exploring on your own, reading a book, or doing an activity can really solve some problems before they even begin to bubble at the surface.

Furthermore, “me time” doesn’t necessarily have to mean “alone time.” It can quite often mean hanging out with fellow travelers, and it can be a great chance to socialize with others and let you and your partner interact in different environments.

While Jon and I really do love and enjoy each other’s company, we also enjoy meeting other people from all over the world. Quite often we will have a few drinks with other travelers and barely speak to each other the whole night. We get lost in other people’s stories.

Taking time for yourself is such a good thing, but what makes “me time” even more enjoyable is being able to recount your day. The day after Jon returned from spear fishing, it felt like we hadn’t seen each other in ages! We were so excited to chat about what we had done! We chatted and laughed about our adventures that night over a bottle of wine and some freshly grilled fish that Jon had caught. It was just as exciting as when we go out and do something together, and it helped keep the energy and excitement in our relationship going.
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Rules of Submit Tax Information for Google Adsense Account

Rules of  Submit Tax Information for Google Adsense Account


Adsense is an ad serving service for web-masters to show related ads in their site and earn from a CPC factor. Most Indian bloggers use adsense to show ads on their blog. There are a lots of guide to adsense basics, adsense setup, etc all information in Adsense Category.
Some of us earn much from adsense and make blogging our primary work, and some of us uses adsense as a extra earnings. But these earnings are tax payable. As a beginner, someone is curious about many factors, as will his earnings pre tax-deducted, or there’s need of PAN card, or how to pay tax to government, etc etc. The best thing here is that we don’t have to pay tax directly. We have to pay tax on our total income as it is some legal income, and the tax amount depends on how much you earn.

For individuals, the tax is free for earnings upto 1.40 lacs p.s, which is a very high limit for casual bloggers who earn through adsense a little pretty-some amount, only huge earners (pro bloggers) have to think about it. But as Google itself is in USA, it confirms from us if there is some US activities belonging to our site, content for which they will deduct and report tax information. We, Indian bloggers sign-up using India address, but Google re-confirms it from us after our unpaid earnings reach an amount of 10$ (actually more than 9$). We can get our payment by cheque once our earnings reach at-least 100$. We need to provide tax information or else our earnings will be on hold, and we cannot encash them, even we reach payment level. For providing correct tax information, follow the below screen-shots.

  • Go to Home–>Payments
  • Click on “Please submit your tax information”
  • Click on “Submit your information now” at next page
  • Give the three selection as “No” (one will come after at same page) and click on continue
  • Here is your confirmation page. There in the box, enter your name and submit the information, it’s your legal signature
Now try to verify your tax in google adsense account

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Thursday 21 January 2016

How to apply for Business/Tourist visa?

How to apply for Business/Tourist visa?

The B-1/B-2 visitor visa is for people traveling to the United States temporarily for business (B-1) or for pleasure or medical treatment (B-2). Generally, the B-1 visa is for travelers consulting with business associates, attending scientific, educational, professional or business conventions/conferences, settling an estate or negotiating contracts. The B-2 visa is for travel that is recreational in nature, including tourism, visits with friends or relatives, medical treatment and activities of a fraternal, social or service nature. Often, the B-1 and B-2 visas are combined and issued as one visa: the B-1/B-2.

Qualifications
If you apply for a B-1/B-2 visa, you must demonstrate to a consular officer that you qualify for a U.S. visa in accordance with the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Section 214(b) of the INA presumes that every B-1/B-2 applicant is an intending immigrant. You must overcome this legal presumption by showing:

That the purpose of your trip to the United States is for a temporary visit, such as business, pleasure, or medical treatment
That you plan to remain in the United States for a specific, limited period of time
Evidence of funds to cover your expenses while in the United States
That you have a residence outside the United States, as well as other binding social or economic ties, that will ensure your return abroad at the end of your visit
Personal or domestic employees and crew members working aboard vessels within the Outer Continental Shelf may qualify for B-1 visas under certain circumstances.

Some foreign nationals may be ineligible for visas according to The Immigration and Nationality Act. You can read more about The Immigration and Nationality Act and visa ineligibility here.

How to Apply
Step 1
For Nonimmigrant Visa applicants:Determine your visa type by reading Common Nonimmigrant Visas. Each visa type explains the qualifications and application items. Choose the visa type that applies to your situation.

Be sure to also review the Visa Waiver Program. If your country participates in the Visa Waiver Program, you do not need to apply for a visa if you are travelling for business or pleasure and will only be staying in the Unites States for 90 days or less.

Note: If you are under 14 or over 79 years old, or if you previously received a U.S. visa that expired within the last 48 months or 12 months and you are returning to the United States for the same purpose of travel, you may be able to obtain a visa without coming to the consulate for an interview. Click here to learn more

Step 2
The next step is to complete the Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application (DS-160) form.Be sure to read the Guidelines for Completing the DS-160 Form carefully. All information must be correct and accurate. Once the form is submitted, you cannot make any changes. If you need assistance, please consult an immigration lawyer or translator. The call center cannot help you complete your DS-160. You will need your DS-160 number to book your appointment.

Note: If denied visa previously please complete a new Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application (DS-160) form.

Step 3

Once you have determined the correct visa type and completed the DS-160, you must pay the visa fee. The visa fee page lists the visa types and correlating visa fee in US dollars and native currency.

To pay your visa fee, read the Bank and Payment Options page. This page explains how to make your visa fee payment. You will create a profile and must keep your receipt number to book your visa appointment

Step 4

You are almost ready to schedule your visa appointment! Now you will need to login to your profile with the same credentials you used to pay your visa fee. Once you are in the system, you will see your dashboard.Click on Schedule Appointment on the left-hand side menu. This will start the process for scheduling your appointment.

You must schedule two appointments, one for the Visa Application Center (VAC) and one for the visa interview at the Embassy or Consulate.

First, schedule your visa interview appointment at the Embassy or Consulate.

Second, schedule your appointment at a Visa Application Centre. This appointment will allow you to go to one of the five Visa Application Centre locations to have your fingerprints and photo taken. This appointment must be at least 1 day before your visa interview appointment at the Embassy or Consulate.You will need three pieces of information in order to schedule your appointment:

Your passport number
The date you paid your fee
The ten (10) digit barcode number from your DS-160 confirmation page
As you go through the process you will be able to select your visa type, enter personal data, add dependents, select your document delivery location, confirm visa payment, and schedule your appointment.

Step 5
For your Visa Application Centre appointment, you will need to bring:

A passport valid for travel to the United States with validity dates at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the United States (unless country-specific agreements provide exemptions). If more than one person is included in your passport, each person desiring a visa must submit an application.

Your DS-160 confirmation page.
Your appointment confirmation page.
One photograph as per U.S. visa specifications if the applicant is under 14 years of age. See the Photos and Fingerprints page for more details.

Step 6
Following your visit to the Visa Application Centre to have your photo and fingerprints taken,you will then visit the U.S. Embassy or Consulate on the date and time of your visa interview. You must bring :

A printed copy of your appointment letter,
Your DS-160 confirmation page
Your current and all old passports
Supporting Documents as per your visa type
Applications without all of these items will not be accepted.

Note: Children under 14 years of age are not required to attend the appointment at the Visa Application Centre or visa interview at the Embassy/Consulate. Accompany/Guardians/Parents can carry the above documents

Supporting Documents
Supporting documents are only one of many factors a consular officer will consider in your interview. Consular officers look at each application individually and consider professional, social, cultural and other factors during adjudication. Consular officers may look at your specific intentions, family situation, and your long-range plans and prospects within your country of residence. Each case is examined individually and is accorded every consideration under the law.

Caution: Do not present false documents. Fraud or misrepresentation can result in permanent visa ineligibility. If confidentiality is of concern, the applicant should bring the documents to the Embassy or Consulate in a sealed envelope. The Embassy or Consulate will not make this information available to anyone and will respect the confidentiality of the information.

You should bring the following documents to your interview. Original documents are always preferred over photocopies and you must bring these documents with you to the interview. Do not fax, email or mail any supporting documents to the Embassy or Consulate.

Current proof of income, tax payments, property or business ownership, or assets.
Your travel itinerary and/or other explanation about your planned trip.
A letter from you employer detailing your position, salary, how long you have been employed, any authorized vacation, and the business purpose, if any, of your U.S. trip.
Criminal/court records pertaining to any arrest or conviction anywhere, even if you completed your sentence or were later pardoned.
Additionally, based on your purpose of travel, you should consider bringing the following:

Students
Bring your latest school results, transcripts and degrees/diplomas. Also bring evidence of financial support such as monthly bank statements, fixed deposit slips, or other evidence.

Working adults
Bring an employment letter from your employer and pay slips from the most recent three months.

Business visitors and company directors
Bring evidence of your position in the company and remuneration.

Visiting a relative
Bring photocopies of your relative's proof of status (e.g. Green Card, naturalization certificate, valid visa, etc).

Previous visitors to the United States
If you were previously in the United States, any documents attesting to your immigration or visa status.

Supporting Documents for Applicants Seeking Medical Care
If you wish to travel to the U.S. for medical treatment, then you should be prepared to present the following documentation in addition to the documents listed above and those the consular officer may require:

A medical diagnosis from a local physician explaining the nature of your ailment and the reason you require treatment in the United States.
A letter from a physician or medical facility in the United States expressing a willingness to treat this specific ailment and detailing the projected length and cost of treatment (including doctors' fees, hospitalization fees, and all medical-related expenses).

A statement of financial responsibility from the individuals or organization paying for your transportation, medical and living expenses. The individuals guaranteeing payment of these expenses must provide proof of their ability to do so, often in the form of bank or other statements of income/savings or certified copies of income tax returns.
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