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The
United States Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) is an agency for the Department of
Justice. The USCIS governs the laws and regulations which affect
individuals of different visa classifications. Please follow
these simple guidelines so you will comply with USCIS
regulations:
- You
must be a full-time student at the school that you are
authorized to attend by USCIS. This means completing at
least 12 units each semester.
- You
must have a permanent home address outside of the United
States. That address must be on file with the school
granting your I-20.
- You
must keep your passport valid at all times, up to six months
into the future.
- You
must be able to support yourself without working illegally
during your entire stay in the United States.
- You
should make photocopies of: Your passport, your I-20, your
I-94 card (both sides). Keep the photocopies of these
documents in a safe place. If your original documents get
lost or stolen, having copies will make the replacement
process much easier for you.
- You
must not travel outside the United States without first
consulting with the International Student Advisor at least 2
weeks before you travel. The Advisor will check your
documents and sign your I-20 so that you will not have any
difficulties re-entering the United States. International
students from certain countries may need to obtain special
"visitor visas" to enter Canada. If you have a family
emergency and need to leave immediately, contact the Advisor
for immediate assistance.
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Travel during your application request for
Optional Practical Training:
If you are eligible and would like to apply for Optional
Practical Training, you will be advised that you must not
travel outside the USA until you have been issued the work
permit from INS.
- VISA
OVERSTAYS: Nonimmgrant visa stamp in your passport will now
be void in the United Stated beyond the period of authorized
stay. You cannot seek a new visa other than from your
country of citizenship. (Illegal Immigration Reform &
Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996)
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PERIOD OF AUTHORIZED STAY extends to the expiration date on
your I-20, plus your grace period. (Illegal Immigration
Reform & Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996)
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Any International student who is UNLAWFULLY IN THE
UNITED STATES FOR MORE THAN SIX (6) MONTHS BUT LESS
THAN ONE (1) YEAR IS NOT ADMISSIBLE TO THE UNITED
STATES FOR THREE (3) YEARS. If the student is
unlawfully present for MORE THAN ONE YEAR, THE
INDIVIDUAL CANNOT BE ADMITTED FOR TEN (10) YEARS.
(Illegal Immigration Reform & Immigration
Responsibility Act of 1996) |
- BE
AWARE OF THE DATES ON YOUR I-20. Plan your education program
so that you will not be out-of-status. Be enrolled in twelve
(12) or more units, this means the completion of twelve (12)
or more units at the end of Fall or Spring semesters.
(Illegal Immigration Reform & Immigration Responsibility Act
of 1996)
- Plan
your extension of stay in a timely manner to meet the
immigration deadline. (Illegal Immigration Reform &
Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996)
- For
additional information please call the International Student
Office at (213) 763-5345 and schedule an appointment
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