International Student Services

 

LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES RELATED TO F-1 STATUS

There are essential things that you are responsible for doing with respect to immigration laws and regulations:

  • Your PASSPORT MUST be valid at all times. You MUST extend your passport at least six months before it expires.
  • F-1 students must maintain FULL TIME ENROLLMENT during the academic year. Enrollment in the summer session is not required. The U.S. Government allows full-time students one vacation term per year.
  • F-1 students must file a PROGRAM EXTENSION if they need more time than allowed on the  I-20 ID to complete the program of study for which the I-20 is issued.
  • Do not accept employment unless the employment is officially authorized off-campus
  • Do not TRAVEL outside the United States even briefly without the proper documents and signatures on these documents. Your I-20 form must be signed by the International Student Advisor, Ms. Rong, Song.
  • Report your ADDRESS CHANGE to Bureau of Citizen and Immigration Services within ten days after the change. Please pick up the Change of Address Form 11 at the Office of International Student Services.  Report any address change to the International Student Office and Registrar Office as well.
  • Pay your INCOME TAX, if you are required to do so. Fill out the forms appropriate to your tax status.
  • Give TRUTHFUL answers to the questions.  An INS officer may ask about your student status.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISOR, Ms. Rong Song.

You should MAKE PHOTOCOPIES of your travel documents and keep the copies in a safe place. Do not keep them with the originals

  • The passport pages that have your picture and personal information
  • The passport page with visa on it.
  • Both sides of your Form I-94
  • Both pages of your I-20 ID

  VISA
The VISA STAMP put in your passport by the U.S. consul abroad was needed to ENTER the United States.  It DOES NOT show how long you can STAY.  

  RENEWING YOUR VISA
It is necessary to renew your Visa at your home country if you plan to go home and re-enter the U.S. after your Visa has expired.

FORM I-94, DEPARTURE RECORD

      The I-94 shows that you have been lawfully admitted to the U.S. The I-94 is usually stapled  near the U.S. visa page of your passport. It contains an eleven-digit identifying number (called your admission number). The INS uses it to keep track of your arrival and departure from the United States. This admission number is also often hand-written on the visa page of the passport.

EXPIRATION

There may be a date written in the upper right hand corner of your I-94. You must leave the country by that date, or apply to extend your stay. If there is no date, but rather the inscription  D/S (duration of status), you are admitted for the length of your program as indicated on Form I-20 for as long as you maintain your full-time nonimmigrant student status according to the regulations governing your status. 

EXTENDING YOUR STAY

  If your permission to stay is going to expire and you need to remain in the U.S. beyond its expiration in order to continue your program, you are responsible for extending your stay.  You should apply at least 30 days before the expiration date on your I-20.  Please see Ms. Rong Song, director of International Student Services.

 REGULATIONS FOR MAINTAINIG F-1 STATUS

  • Keep your passport valid
  • Maintain full-time enrollment and normal full-time progress toward your degree/program
  • Limit employment on campus to 20 hours per week while school in session
  • Do not work off-campus without authorization 
  • Follow procedures for change of educational level, transfer to a new school, etc

DURATION OF STATUS

  F-1 students have permission to remain in the country for what is known as "duration of status", noted on the I-20 ID and Form I-94 as "D/S". Duration of Status is defined as the period during which the student is pursuing a full course of studies in any educational program and any period of authorized practical training, plus sixty days within which to depart from the U.S.

COMPLETION DATE

Item #5 on your I-20 ID shows the date by which you are expected to complete the program of study for which your I-20 ID was issued. The date is based on an estimate of the length of time it takes a student to complete that particular program of study.

LEVEL OF STUDY

  The various levels of study are indicated on the I-20 ID. When an F-1 student changes from one level to another (from ALA to the B-W programs), you must obtain a new I-20 form from the admission office.

TRAVELING OUTSIDE THE U.S.

  • YOUR PASSPORT MUST BE VALID AT LEAST SIX MONTHS WHEN  YOU PLAN TO RE-ENTER THE U.S.
  • YOUR VISA MUST BE VALID FOR "MULTIPLE " ENTRIES INTO THE U.S. AND MUST BE VALID BEYOND THE PROPOSED RE-ENTRY DATE. Exceptions to this rule are for short visits to Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean Islands. For such trips, you will need only your passport, your ENDORSED I-20 ID and a current Form I-94.  In addition, any person who would need a Canadian non-immigrant visa to enter Canada from his/her own country needs a Canadian visa to enter from the U.S. If you have any questions about Canadian Visa, call Canadian Consulate (313) 567-2340 (Detroit) or (716) 852-1252 (Buffalo).
  • YOUR I-20 ID MUST BE ENDORSED BY THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISOR, Ms. Rong Song.

EMPLOYMENT (F-1)

Employment opportunities for foreign students are restricted by law. The law makes it illegal for employers to knowingly hire non-immigrants who are in an non- immigration status that does not permit them to work.

On-Campus Employment

No BCIS permission to work is required when an F-1 student who is maintaining his or her status is employed under the terms of a scholarship, fellowship, or assistantship or at a part-time, on-campus job. You have to see Ms. Wrong Song for required paperwork and you can look for an on-campus job from the STUDENT EMPLOYMENT CENTER, second floor Room 213, Bonds Administration.   Ask for the on-campus job directory.   You will see job opportunities.    Write them down and talk to the supervisor as soon as possible. F-1 students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week on campus when school is in session and up to 40 hours per week on campus during a school vacation.

Optional Practical Training and Curricular Practical Training

For information about OPT and CPT, please contact Ms. Rong Song, International Student Advisor at 440-826-2134.

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