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  1. What is F1 Visa? An Introduction to F1 Visa

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  4. F1 visa Requirements and Rules: Description And Eligibility

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  5. What is an F-1 Visa

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  6. US F1 Visa Application Process

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  1. Travelling Abroad as an F1 Visa Holder

    In this article. Students who are on an F1 visa stay in the US to attend classes, but quite often they have to travel. They travel during university breaks or in case of emergencies. The travel can be to their own home countries or to other countries. Before a student plans and books their travel they must follow some instructions.

  2. Travel Outside the U.S.: F-1 Students: Visas & Employment ...

    Is the F-1 visa stamp in your passport valid beyond the date you plan to re-enter the United States? If not, you must apply for a new visa stamp while you are abroad. Read about renewing your visa » Travel to Countries Other Than Your Home Country. If you are traveling to a country other than your home country, you may need a visitor or ...

  3. Travel

    Travel Re-entry: F Visa. Re-entry for F-1 Non-immigrants Travelling Outside the United States for Five Months or Fewer. ... of a continuing F-1 or M-1 student need for readmission to the United States after travelling abroad? If you are the dependent of a continuing F-1 or M-1 student, previously admitted into the United States in F-2 or M-2 ...

  4. F-1: Travel Abroad

    For travel outside the United States, please carry the following documents with you (in hand, do not check in checked luggage): Passport valid six months into the future. Valid F-1 visa stamp in your passport (Note: Canadian and Bermudian citizens are exempt from this requirement) Original financial support as listed in item #8 of the I-20. I ...

  5. Can I travel abroad while I am in the United States on F1 status?

    International students studying in the U.S. with F-1 status can travel outside of the U.S. However before you travel out of the country, there are some documents that you should check in order to determine your eligibility to return to the U.S. You must make sure that your I-20 form is still valid. You should also notify the DSO for the ...

  6. Student Visa

    New Students - Student (F and M) visas for new students can be issued up to 365 days in advance of the start date for a course of study.However, you will not be allowed to enter the United States on your student visa more than 30 days before the start date. Continuing Students - Student (F and M) visas for continuing students may be issued at any time, as long as the student is currently ...

  7. Travel Outside the U.S.: F-1 Students: Visa & Immigration Status

    Travel and your F-1 visa. Is the F-1 U.S. visa stamp in your passport valid beyond the date you plan to re-enter the United States? If not, you must apply for a new visa while you are abroad. We strongly advise you to carry the following documents with you when applying for a new visa at a U.S. consulate:

  8. Travel

    To travel outside of the U.S. and re-enter while on OPT or STEM OPT, the traveler must have: Valid F1 visa (unless exempt from having a visa such Canadian citizens); if the visa is expired, please make an appointment to renew it by contacting the U.S. Embassy in the destination country. Valid passport for at least 6 months from the date of re-entry

  9. Travel During F-1 OPT

    Generally, you may travel abroad and return to the US in F-1 status during a Cap-Gap period if: ... Unexpired F-1 visa . Do not travel during the cap-gap period if your F-1 visa is expired! It would be highly problematic to apply for a new F-1 with an approved H-1B (Canadians are exempt from the visa requirement) ...

  10. The International Students Office

    Immigration Traveling Abroad for F-1 Visa Holders (Except for Canada, Mexico, or the adjacent islands for which different rules apply) If you are a student holding an F-1 visa and you plan to travel abroad or to your home country, in order to be readmitted to the US you need to present to the Immigration Officer, at the port of entry, the following documents:

  11. Students and Employment

    You must maintain a residence abroad which you have no intention of giving up. F-1 Student Visa. The F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows you to enter the United States as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution or in a language ...

  12. F-1 Travel & Re-entry

    An exception to this, known as automatic visa revalidation, allows a student in F-1 status with an expired visa to travel to Canada, Mexico and most Caribbean nations, if for a period of less than 30 days, and to reenter the U.S. without having to renew the F-1 visa. Before making a trip to one of these locations with an expired visa, however ...

  13. Travel Information for F-1 Students

    F. Travel while on Post-completion OPT. G. Extended Stay Outside the U.S. For any questions or concerns regarding traveling for international students (F-1 and other visa types), please contact Heather Jacobson, Assistant Director of International Student Services. Consulate General of Mexico. 3123 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121. Phone: 206-448-3526.

  14. F-1/J-1 Travel

    F-1/J-1 Travel. The policies and procedures described below are for travel outside of the United States.. IMPORTANT: If you require a travel signature on your document to re-enter the US, please submit a Replace/Reprint I-20 request via iStart and select 'travel' as the reason. ISSS has been granted temporary permission from SEVP to send F-1 documents electronically and will send a signed I-20 ...

  15. F-1 Students

    The F-1 visa is specifically for entry into the U.S. After you are in the U.S., the F-1 visa might expire before your status expires, or your status might end before your visa expires. If your visa expires while you are in the U.S., the next time you travel abroad you must obtain a new F-1 visa before returning to the U.S. Visas can only be ...

  16. Traveling as an F1 Student? Navigating OPT to H-1B Visas

    If you're an F1 student currently on optional practical training (OPT) or planning to transition to H-1B visa status, it's crucial to understand the potential risks and requirements associated with international travel. Traveling abroad during these transitional periods can impact your student status, your future status, or your future plans.

  17. Travel in F or J Status

    Re-entering the U.S. in F-1/J-1 Status. If you plan to travel outside the U.S. and return in F-1or J-1 status, you must have the following documents upon re-entry. Required Documents. Valid F-1 or J-1 visa; Valid passport with an expiration date that is at least six months beyond your re-entry date.

  18. Travel and Re-entry to the U.S. While on OPT

    Getting an F-1 Visa Stamp During OPT/STEM. If a student's F-1 visa has expired and the student wishes to travel outside the United States, a new F-1 visa must be obtained before re-entering the United States. Students who need to apply for a new visa should consult BIO prior to travel to discuss the visa application process and possible risks.

  19. Entering the U.S. (Continuing F-1 Students)

    If you are a student holding an F-1 visa and you plan to travel abroad or to your home country, in order to be readmitted to the U.S. you need to present to the Immigration Officer, at the port of entry, the following documents: Valid Passport. It must be valid for at least 6 months when you enter the U.S. Valid American (United States) F-1 Visa.

  20. F1 Visa Tax Implications for International Students Traveling Abroad

    When F1 visa holders travel abroad, the days spent outside the U.S. do not count toward the Substantial Presence Test. Keeping track of travel dates is crucial as extended periods spent outside the country could alter your residency status. For example, if you exceed the five-year exemption and continue to travel extensively abroad, you may ...

  21. F-1

    F-1. Prepare Travel Study Student Benefits Change Status Depart. Back to Guide to Studying in the States. Print Guide.