Creating Initial I-20s Issues: An interactive session to address your concerns Marty Bennett, Director of International Services & Dianne Buck, Student.

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Creating Initial I-20s Issues: An interactive session to address your concerns Marty Bennett, Director of International Services & Dianne Buck, Student Information Coordinator Ball State University NAFSA Region VI Conference Tuesday, October 30, :45am-12:45pm

Issues for Discussion NamesWhos on first? NamesWhos on first? What do you require for funding sources? What do you require for funding sources? Initial No-Shows, change their mindswhat process do you have in place? Initial No-Shows, change their mindswhat process do you have in place? What do you require for Transfer-In students? What do you require for Transfer-In students?

The Name Game The students with only one name and/or a document with FNU as a family name The students with only one name and/or a document with FNU as a family name The students with different records, documents with different names (reversed names, different order of names) The students with different records, documents with different names (reversed names, different order of names) The students with a change of name request from original documentswhat do you do? The students with a change of name request from original documentswhat do you do?

Follow the Money 1. Nonimmigrants must: –Apply to, and be accepted by, an SEVP-certified school. Apply toApply to –Be able to pay for the cost of schooling and living expenses while in the United States and furnish proof of sufficient funding to the school. Nonimmigrant students have limited work opportunities, so unless the school has promised an on-campus job, nonimmigrant students should not expect to work to pay expenses. * from USICE website –8 CFR (f) 1 i Eligibility for Admission (* immigration regulations) (B) The student has documentary evidence of financial support in the amount indicated on the SEVIS Form I-20

Initial No Shows that Now Show Ways to reissue I-20s for your institution to students who were no-shows but change their minds 1.Admitted student says they are not coming for fall, you cancel their SEVIS record, but now wants to come in spring. 2.Admitted student, pays SEVIS fee, does not come for fall, you cancel SEVIS record, but now wants to come in spring. 3.Student enters the US, comes for orientation, starts classes but goes home for a variety of reasons, you had registered him in SEVIS, but terminated when he left now wants to come back the following semester (file not in your packets)

Transfer-Ins: How easy? 8 CFR (f)(8) School transfer – 8 CFR (f)(8) School transfer – (i) A student who is maintaining status may transfer to another Service approved school by following the notification procedure prescribed in paragraph (f)(8)(ii) of this section. However, an F-1 student is not permitted to remain in the United States when transferring between schools or programs unless the student will begin classes at the transfer school or program within 5 months of transferring out of the current school or within 5 months of the program completion date on his or her current Form I-20, which ever is earlier. In the case of an F-1 student authorized to engage in post-completion optional practical training (OPT), the student must be able resume classes within 5 months of transferring out of the school that recommended OPT or the date the OPT authorization ends, whichever is earlier. An F-1 student who was not pursuing a full course of study at the school he or she was last authorized to attend is ineligible for school transfer and must apply for reinstatement under the provisions of paragraph (f) (16) of this section, or, in the alternative, may depart the country and return as an initial entry in a new F-1 nonimmigrant status. (Revised effective 1/1/03; 67 FR ) 67 FR FR (ii) Transfer procedure. To transfer schools, an F-1 student must first notify the school he or she is attending of the intent to transfer, then obtain a Form I-20 A-B, issued in accordance with the provisions of 8 CFR 214.3(k), from the school to which he or she intends to transfer. The transfer will be effected only if the F-1 student completes the Student Certification portion of the Form I-20 A-B and returns the form to a designated school official on campus within 15 days of beginning attendance at the new school. (A) Non-SEVIS School to Non-SEVIS school. To transfer from one non-SEVIS school to a different non-SEVIS school, the student must first notify the school he or she is attending of the intent to transfer, then obtain a Form I-20 issued in accordance with the provisions of 8 CFR 214.3(k) from the school to which he or she intends to transfer. Prior to issuance of any Form I-20, the DSO at the transfer school is responsible for determining that the student has been maintaining status at his or her current school and is eligible for transfer to the new school. The transfer will be effected only if the student completes the Student Certification portion of the Form I-20 and returns the form to a DSO of the transfer school within 15 days of the program start date listed on Form I-20. Upon rece ipt of the student's Form I-20 the DSO must note "transfer completed on (date)" in the space provided for the DSO's remarks, thereby acknowledging the student's attendance at the transfer school; return the Form I-20 to the student; submit the School copy of the Form I-20 to Service's Data Processing Center within 30 days of receipt from the student; and forward a photocopy of the school copy to the school from which the student transferred. (Added effective 1/1/03; 67 FR ) (B) Non-SEVIS school to SEVIS school. To transfer from a non-SEVIS school to a SEVIS school, the student must first notify the school he or she is attending of the intent to transfer, then obtain a SEVIS Form I-20 issued in accordance with the provisions of 8 CFR 214.3(k) from the school to which he or she intends to transfer. Prior to issuance of any Form I-20, the DSO at the transfer school is responsible for determining that the student has been maintaining status at his or her current school and is eligible for transfer to the new school. Once the transfer school has issued the SEVIS Form I-20 to the student indicating a transfer, the transfer school becomes responsible for updating and maintaining the student's record in SEVIS. The student is then required to notify th e DSO at the transfer school within 15 days of the program start date listed on SEVIS Form I- 20. Upon notification that the student is enrolled in classes, the DSO of the transfer school must update SEVIS to reflect the student's registration and current address, thereby acknowledging that the student has completed the transfer process. In the remarks section of the student's SEVIS Form I-20, the DSO must note that the transfer has been completed, including the date, and return the form to the student. The transfer is effected when the transfer school updates SEVIS indicating that the student has registered in classes within the 30 days required by § 214.3(g)(3)(iii). (Added effective 1/1/03; 67 FR ) (C) SEVIS school to SEVIS school. To transfer from a SEVIS school to a SEVIS school the student must first notify his or her current school of the intent to transfer and must indicate the school to which he or she intends to transfer. Upon notification by the student, the current school will update the student's record in SEVIS as a "transfer out" and indicate the school to which the student intends to transfer, and a release date. The release date will be the current semester or session completion date, or the date of expected transfer i f earlier than the established academic cycle. The current school will retain control over the student's record in SEVIS until the student completes the current term or reaches the release date. At the request of the student, the DSO of the current school may cancel the transfer request at any time prior to the release date. As of the release date specified by the current DSO, the transfer school will be granted full access to the student's SEVIS record and then becomes responsible for that student. The cur rent school conveys authority and responsibility over that student to the transfer school, and will no longer have full SEVIS access to that student's record. As such, a transfer request may not be cancelled by the current DSO after the release date has been reached. After the release date, the transfer DSO must complete the transfer of the student's record in SEVIS and may issue a SEVIS Form I-20. The student is then required to contact the DSO at the transfer school within 15 days of the program start dat e listed on the SEVIS Form I-20. Upon notification that the student is enrolled in classes, the DSO of the transfer school must update SEVIS to reflect the student's registration and current address, thereby acknowledging that the student has completed the transfer process. In the remarks section of the student's SEVIS Form I-20, the DSO must note that the transfer has been completed, including the date, and return the form to the student. The transfer is effected when the transfer school notifies SEVIS tha t the student has enrolled in classes in accordance with the 30 days required by § 214.3(g)(3)(iii). (Added effective 1/1/03; 67 FR ) 8 CFR 214.3(k) 67 FR (k) § 214.3(g)(3)(iii) 67 FR § 214.3(g)(3)(iii) 67 FR CFR 214.3(k) 67 FR (k) § 214.3(g)(3)(iii) 67 FR § 214.3(g)(3)(iii) 67 FR (D) SEVIS school to non-SEVIS school. To transfer from a SEVIS school to a non-SEVIS school, the student must first notify his or her current school of the intent to transfer and must indicate the school to which he or she intends to transfer. Upon notification by the student, the current school will update the student's status in SEVIS as "a transfer out", enter a "release" or expected transfer date, and update the transfer school as "non-SEVIS." The student must then notify the school to which the he or she intends to transfer of his or her intent to enroll. After the student has completed his or her current term or session, or has reached the expected transfer date, the DSO at the current school will no longer have full access to the student's SEVIS record. At this point, if the student has notified the transfer school of his or her intent to transfer, and the transfer school has determined that the student has been maintaining status at his or her current school, the transfer school may issue the student a Form I-20. The transfer will be ef fected only if the student completes the Student Certification portion of the Form I-20 and returns the form to a designated school official of the transfer school within 15 days of the program start date listed on Form I-20. Upon receipt of the student's Form I-20 the DSO must do as follows: note "transfer completed on (date)" in the space provided for the DSO's remarks, thereby acknowledging the student's attendance; return the Form I-20 to the student; submit the school copy of the Form I-20 to the Servi ce's data processing center within 30 days of receipt from the student; and forward a photocopy of the school copy to the school from which the student transferred. (Added effective 1/1/03; 67 FR ) (iii) Notification. Upon receipt of the student's Form I-20 A-B, the DSO must: (A) Note "transfer completed on (date)" on the student's I-20 ID in the space provided for the DSO's remarks, thereby acknowledging the student's attendance; 67 FR FR (B) Return the I-20 ID to the student; (C) Submit the I-20 School copy to the Service's Data Processing Center within 30 days of receipt from the student; and (D) Forward a photocopy of the Form I-20 A-B School Copy to the school from which the student transferred.

Transfer-Ins 1.Will you review a file for an admission decision before financial documentation received? 2.What do you require of an admitted possible transfer-in student in order for a transfer to be completed? ICE site with helpful Q & A re: transfers ICE site with helpful Q & A re: transfers What to do when students who you admitted and issued I-20s to, get a visa for another institution BUT now want to come to you? What to do when students who you admitted and issued I-20s to, get a visa for another institution BUT now want to come to you? What legally do you have to do? What legally do you have to do?

Questions & Thanks Dianne Buck, Dianne Buck, Marty Bennett, Marty Bennett, For an electronic copy of the presentation please leave a business card with us. Thanks for coming!