INDIANA ELITE PREP
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Contact Information: Email: administration@inelitebasketballacademy.com / Phone: 765-969-9537
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INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS
The International Program at Indiana Elite is dedicated to comprehensive team and individual training, focusing on player development. Designed for student-athletes, the program offers three durations—3 months, 6 months, and 9 months—tailored to prepare participants to compete at a high level in front of college coaches and scouts. Indiana Elite Prep's ultimate goal is to create opportunities for student-athletes to earn athletic basketball scholarships through participation in its postgraduate basketball program, skill development camps, and summer development programs.
The U.S. tourist visa, also known as the B1/B2 visa, is designed for individuals seeking entry to the United States for various purposes such as business, pleasure, tourism, or medical needs. This visa is suitable for the following scenarios:
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Athletes Participating in Indiana Elite Sports Programs: Individuals who are involved in Indiana Elite sports programs that do not include an academic component can apply for a B1/B2 visa. This allows them to participate in the sports programs without enrolling in a full-time academic course.
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Parents of Indiana Elite Prep & Elite Sports Camp Student Athletes: Parents who wish to accompany their children enrolled in Indiana Elite Preparatory Academy or Elite Sports Camps can also apply for a B1/B2 visa. This enables them to support their children during their participation in these programs.
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General Tourists Visiting Indiana Elite Preparatory Academy: Tourists who are interested in visiting Indiana Elite Preparatory Academy, whether to observe the facilities or for other non-enrollment-related reasons, are eligible for a B1/B2 visa. This visa allows them to visit the academy without committing to a full-time educational program.
Applying for a Tourist Visa
Each individual applying for a tourist visa must submit the following documentation to their local Embassy:
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DS-160: Online application for a nonimmigrant visa.
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Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months after the applicant’s intended period of stay.
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Photograph: One 2x2 inch photograph.
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Visa Application and Issuance Fee: Payment of the required fees.
Requesting A Letter Of Support For Tourist Visa
If you are the parent of a student attending Indiana Elite Prep, we can issue you a letter stating your child’s name and the dates of enrollment in order to support your case at the Embassy.
To Request A Letter:
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Please email a copy of your passport picture page to administration@inelitebasketballacademy.com and let us know your reservation dates at Indiana Elite Prep.
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Please allow 3 business days for the letter. The letter will be emailed as a color PDF that you can print out and take to the Embassy.
If you have already made a reservation and deposit with Indiana Elite Prep, we can issue a letter stating your name, the dates of your reservation and an explanation of what you will be doing while at
Indiana Elite Prep.
Indiana Elite Prep can issue factual letters but cannot go into detail regarding your character or intentions while in the U.S. However, we will do our best to guide you through the Embassy process and to answer any questions you may have. Please do not hesitate to contact inelitebasketballacademy.com with any concerns or questions. If your visa is denied, please contact us if you plan to re-apply so we can discuss any specific Embassy situations.