<p>I am admitted to Lake Forest College, but since then I have not received my i20 form, which is essential to obtain a student visa. So I telephoned to make sure that I have sent all the necessary materials, but I have tried for a month and the "busy" international directer doesn't pick up the phone. I contacted other staff in the admission office, left voicemail, wrote email.......and never get reply.</p>
<p>What can I do to contact them? Are there a possibility that college withdraw their admission after the student save the enrollment deposit?</p>
<p>Write to the Director of Admissions and apologize for interrupting but say that you've made no progress below...</p>
<p>And if you've already done that, or if you get no satisfaction there, then write or call the President of the College. Again, "I'm very sorry to bother you but...."</p>
<p>No, they would not withdraw their admission offer..unless your final grades had dropped drastically. Since they are unlikely to have had your final grades I don't think you have to worry about that..what do the people you have contacted in the admissions office say...it cannot be that they are so busy that they are not answering their phones.<br>
Email or phone anyone in admissions or even the international students association. I know my D received her I20 form together with her admissions acceptance letter...are you sure it did not come with your package? Call any phone number at the university you can find and ask them to transfer you to admissions if you can't get through directly.</p>
<p>I both write polite emails to the person in charge and make about 20 phone calls and finally get the word that "You will receive the form this Friday"</p>
<p>As an admitted student concerned with the processing of your I-20, please contact me directly at <a href="mailto:motzer@lakeforest.edu">motzer@lakeforest.edu</a>. I will be more than happy to assist you and certainly apologize that your messages have not yet been addressed. I take great pride in the responsiveness of our office to our students and will personally communicate with you to ensure your questions are answered. Thank you.</p>
<p>Bill Motzer
Vice President for Admissions and Career Services</p>