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  2. File:I-20-sample.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status-For Academic and Language Students. Date: 26 June 2015: Source:

  3. I-20 (form) - Wikipedia

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    The Form I-20 (also known as the Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status-For Academic and Language Students) is a United States Department of Homeland Security, specifically ICE and the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), document issued by SEVP-certified schools (colleges, universities, and vocational schools) that provides supporting information on a student ...

  4. Image (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The preimage of an output value is the set of input values that produce . More generally, evaluating f {\displaystyle f} at each element of a given subset A {\displaystyle A} of its domain X {\displaystyle X} produces a set, called the " image of A {\displaystyle A} under (or through) f {\displaystyle f} ".

  5. Bijection, injection and surjection - Wikipedia

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    This function maps each image to its unique preimage. The composition of two bijections is again a bijection, but if g ∘ f {\displaystyle g\circ f} is a bijection, then it can only be concluded that f {\displaystyle f} is injective and g {\displaystyle g} is surjective (see the figure at right and the remarks above regarding injections and ...

  6. Pullback (category theory) - Wikipedia

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    Then a pullback of f and g (in Set) is given by the preimage f1 [B 0] together with the inclusion of the preimage in A. f1 [B 0] ↪ A. and the restriction of f to f1 [B 0] f1 [B 0] → B 0. Because of this example, in a general category the pullback of a morphism f and a monomorphism g can be thought of as the "preimage" under ...

  7. Surjective function - Wikipedia

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    If f : X → Y is surjective and B is a subset of Y, then f(f1 (B)) = B. Thus, B can be recovered from its preimage f1 (B). For example, in the first illustration in the gallery, there is some function g such that g(C) = 4. There is also some function f such that f(4) = C.

  8. F visa - Wikipedia

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    Prospective F-1 students must apply at the schools and receive a form I-20 in order to apply for an F-1 visa. [4] [5] F-1 students must show that they are able to support themselves during their stay in the U.S., as their opportunities for legal employment are quite limited. [6] F-2 visas are given to dependents of an F-1 student.

  9. Fiber (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The fibers of are that line and all the straight lines parallel to it, which form a partition of the plane . More generally, if f {\displaystyle f} is a linear map from some linear vector space X {\displaystyle X} to some other linear space Y {\displaystyle Y} , the fibers of f {\displaystyle f} are affine subspaces of X {\displaystyle X ...