Careful planning is both necessary and wise. You will be required to prove to the university, to the consular officer
(the person at the U.S. Consulate who issues visa stamps), and perhaps to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
that you have sufficient funds to cover your living expenses (housing, food, clothing, etc) and health
insurance, as well as university's tuition and fees.
The cost of living in different parts of the United States also varies. In general, living in urban areas (in or near a big city) is more expensive than living in smaller towns or rural areas. Renting an apartment in a big city can cost twice as much as it does in a smaller town because there is such high demand for housing in large U.S. cities. Likewise, food, clothing, entertainment, and other living expenses may be more expensive in a city.
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