Use
these lists to help you remember important matters as you prepare to come to The University of Iowa.
Many suggestions will be especially helpful if you are outside the United
States and preparing to travel here to study for the first time.
Things
to do well in advance of leaving:
Items
to carry with you on the airplane:
- I-20 or
DS-2019 for The University of Iowa
- Valid
passport
- U.S. visa
for The University of Iowa
- Your admission
letter from The University of Iowa
- Your financial
support documentation
- Airplane
ticket(s)
- Cash,
traveler's checks, or any international bank card (ATM or debit card);
$800-$1,000 in U.S. currency for travel emergencies and settling-in
expenses. (Problems with flight connections could make it necessary
for you to spend the night in a hotel, which could cost $100
or more. Try to prepare for all contingencies associated
with international travel.)
- Phone
numbers and e-mail addresses of emergency contacts at home and in
the United States
- Phone
numbers and e-mail addresses of relatives, friends, your University
of Iowa academic department, the OISS (319-335-0335 during business hours and 319-530-2135 after hours), and a representative of your
nationality group at the University
- Your marriage license (if applicable)
- Your academic transcript
- Your completed and validated Immunization record
- Documentation of treatment you have received for chronic medical problems
- An English translation of your medical history and documents
- Prescriptions for medications you take and a fresh supply of prescription medicines
- Medical records (including vaccination records) for your accompanying spouse/children (if applicable)
Other
items to pack:
- Clothing
appropriate for the season of your arrival in Iowa (summer is
hot and humid with average high temperatures around 85°F/30°C;
winter is cold and dry with average low temperatures around 15°F/-10°C and significant amounts of snow)
- Adapters
for electrical appliances (U.S. standard outlets use 110 volts)
- Favorite
recipes and items for sharing your culture with others: music, video
tapes, postcards, photographs, or traditional dress (if you have room)
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