Agencies
F-1 Full-Time Enrollment
Entry in the U.S.
Documents
Grace Periods
100

What are the two cabinet-level agencies that are highly involved with international students and their immigration status?

Department of State, Department of Homeland Security

100

What is considered full-time for undergraduates and ESL students?

12 credits for undergraduates and 18 hours/week for ESL

100

What agency checks the F-1 student’s documents at the border?

Customs and Border Protection

100

U.S. visas are divided into two primary categories? What are they?

Immigrant and non-immigrant

100

How long can an F-1 student stay after graduating? When does that period begin?

60 days after program end date on the I-20

200

Under the cabinet level, there are three main agencies that are directly involved with international students and their immigration status in the U.S.?

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and US Citizenship and Immigration Services

200

Can a student take classes from more than one college/university?

Yes, as long as they are total full time

200

How long does an F-1 student’s visa need to be valid for?

Up until the day they enter the country

200

What visa-types are universities most likely to work with?

F, J, M, H

200

How long before the program start date on the I-20 can a new international student enter the U.S.?

30 days

300

What agency runs SEVIS?

Student and Exchange Visitor Program/ Immigration and Customs Enforcement

300

What are the reasons that a student is allowed to be enrolled less than full-time?

Academic difficulties, Medical, Completion of Study

300

What is the earliest that a new F-1 student can enter the U.S.?

30 days before program start date

300

What is the deadline to register a student into SEVIS?

30 days after session start date (or program start date for a new student)

300

How long can an F-1 student stay in the U.S. after dropping out of school without officially withdrawing?

They must leave immediately

400

What does SEVIS stand for?

Student and Exchange Visitor Information System

400

What are the subcategories under academic difficulties?

Initial difficulty with the English language or reading requirements,

Unfamiliarity with U.S. teaching methods, 

Improper course level placement.

400

What documents does an F-1 student have to be prepared to show at the U.S. border?

Passport, Visa, and I-20

400

What visa type is used for diplomats?

A

400

What is the student not allowed to do during the grace period after graduation?

They are not allowed to work or leave the US. If they leave the US, they will not be allowed back.

500

What other government agencies might international students have contact with in the U.S.?

DMV, Social Security etc. 

500

What are the limits on the reduced course load authorization for academic difficulties?

The student may only use academic difficulty as a reason during one term and they may only drop to half-time or six credits

500

What is an I-515?

Temporary entry to the US for 30 days

500

What does it mean to “register” a student in SEVIS?

Entering their current session start and end dates and next session start dates and U.S. Physical Address.

500

How long can an F-1 student stay in the U.S. after completing OPT?

60 days.

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