International Students
Pre-arrival Instructions
Pre-arrival Instructions for F-1 Student
Visa
If you are outside the U.S., the SEVIS I-20 is the necessary
document to obtain an F-1 student visa, which permits you to
enter the U.S.
Steps to Follow
- If you do not have a passport, you must obtain one from
the appropriate office of your government in your country.
The passport must be valid at least six months into the
future at all times.
- Carefully read all information on the SEVIS I-20,
especially page 2, which explains your legal
responsibilities as an F-1 student in the United States.
- Sign page 1.
- With your passport and SEVIS I-20, go to the nearest
U.S. Embassy or consulate in your country. The U.S. Consular
Officer will review your papers and, if all is in order,
issue an F-1 Student Visa permitting you to enter the U.S.
for the purpose of studying at the University of Connecticut
Health Center.
- When you arrive in the U.S., you will be required to
present your passport (with a valid F-1 Visa stamp) and your
SEVIS I-20 to a U.S. Immigration Inspector at the port of
entry.
- The Immigration Inspector will review your papers and
give you Form I-94 (white card) “Arrival and Departure
Record.” Fill in the Form I-94 and give it to the Inspector.
The Inspector will stamp your SEVIS I-20 Form I-94 and
return it to you. Both documents are important because they
indicate how long you may legally remain in the U.S. All
students should receive D/S (Duration of Status) meaning you
may remain in the U.S. as long as you are pursuing a full
course of study and have a valid SEVIS I-20 identification.
NOTE: Make sure that your SEVIS I-20 end date does not
expire during your stay in the United States.
Please note that all new international students are
required by SEVIS to report to the Office of International
Programs at the UConn Health Center no later than ten days
after registering for classes. This is a Bureau of
Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) requirement that
will ensure notification of your proper enrollment at the
University.
Transfer Student/New Program
If you are in the U.S. as an F-1 student completing your degree
at another U.S. school and have been made an offer to study at
the University of Connecticut Health Center, you have to meet
the following conditions:
- Be a bona fide F-1 non-immigrant student;
- Have been pursuing a full course of study at the school
you were last authorized to attend immediately preceding the
transfer (or the last term preceding a vacation);
- Intend to pursue a full course of study at either the
school to which you will transfer;
- Be financially able to attend the school and complete
the degree program to which you intend to transfer.
In order to receive your SEVIS I-20 from the University of
Connecticut Health Center, you must do the following:
- Inform the Designated School Official at the school you
are currently attending of your intention to transfer or
move to the University of Connecticut Health Center and
complete the 'Recommendation from foreign student advisor"
form;
- Your current school must authorize your transfer within
SEVIS to University of Connecticut Health Center;
- Provide the UConn Health Center with a copy of the
following documents: current passport, I94, current visa,
and current I-20;
- Upon the UConn Health Center’s receipt of your SEVIS
record, the Office of International Programs will issue you
a new SEVIS I-20 "pending transfer." The transfer is only
completed upon arrival to the UConn Health Center,
registering for classes and SEVIS validation. Upon SEVIS
validation, you will receive a new I-20, completing the
transfer;
- Enroll in the new school in the first term after leaving
the previous school or the first term after a vacation. A
student changing degree programs must register for the new
program in the first available term;
- Within 15 days of the date of your registration and
start of your classes at the UConn Health Center, you must
present the SEVIS I-20 (pages 1 and 3) from the UConn Health
Center to the Office of International Programs at the UConn
Health Center.
Should you have any questions regarding the above
information, please contact Ms. Jaishree Duggal in the Office of
International Programs at 860-679-4430; email:
duggal@adp.uchc.edu.
Pre-arrival Instructions for F-2
Dependent Visa
If you are outside the U.S., the I-20 is the necessary
document to obtain an F-1 student visa, which permits you to
enter the U.S.
Steps to Follow
- If you do not have a passport, you must obtain one from
the appropriate office of your government. The passport must
be valid at least six months into the future at all times.
- Carefully read all information on the Form I-20,
especially page 2 which explains your legal responsibilities
as an F-2 dependent in the United States.
- Your spouse must sign page 1.
- With your passport and I-20, marriage certificate and
financial support letter, go to the nearest U.S. Embassy or
consulate. The U.S. Consular Officer will review your papers
and, if all is in order, issue an F-2 Student Visa
permitting you to enter the U.S. for the purpose of studying
at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
- When you arrive in the U.S., you will be required to
present your passport (with a valid F-2 Visa stamp) and your
I-20 to a U.S. Immigration Inspector at the port of entry.
- The Immigration Inspector will review your papers and
give you Form I-94 (white card) “Arrival and Departure
Record.” Fill in the Form I-94 and give it to the inspector.
The Inspector will stamp your I-20 Form I-94 and return it
to you. Both documents are important because they indicate
how long you may legally remain in the U.S. All spouses and
dependents should receive D/S (Duration of Status) meaning
you may remain in the U.S. as long as your spouse is
pursuing a full course of study and have a valid I-20
identification.
NOTE: Make sure that your I-20 end date does not expire
during your stay in the United States.
Please note that all new international students are
required by SEVIS to report to the Office of International
Programs no later than ten days after registering for
classes. This is a Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services (BCIS) requirement that will ensure notification of
your proper enrollment at the University. |
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