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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES 환영합니다 أهلاً و سهلاً 歡迎光臨 Bienvenue ようこそ Добро пожаловать!
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES What to expect Introduction Immigration Health and Safety Quiz and gift Check-out Immigration Health and Safety Quiz and gift
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES F1 & J1 Immigration Regulations You are responsible to know and comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations, as well as university policies.
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Three Parts of Student Life U.S. University participation includes: Arrival & Departure Academics Employment
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES 1. Arrival and Departure
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Mandatory Check In with ISS 1. Document Check-In Be physically present at document collection Update your address and other contact information Present –Valid I-20/DS-2019 –Valid Passport –Visa (or change of classification document) –Print out of electronicc I94 2. Immigration/Health & Safety Presentation Attend this entire presentation Ensure you properly check out after this session
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Address Changes Report a new address within 10 days within 10 days of moving to a new location actually livingISS needs an address where you are actually living for your student file, addresses such as your department or advisor’s house do not count The ISS office updates your address with the University and with USCIS
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Changes to the I-20/DS-2019 major, your funding, educational level, and your anticipated graduation dateYour I-20/DS-2019 must always have the correct information about your major, your funding, educational level, and your anticipated graduation date. If any of this information changes, it is your responsibility to ensure your I-20/DS-2019 gets changed as well.
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Changes to the I-20/DS-2019 Program Extension: Program Extension: Submit your extension request to ISS within the first 15 days of the semester Last Semester: Last Semester: Submit your Last Semester Notification request within the first 15 days of the semester Apply to ISS at least one month before your I-20 or DS-2019 expires to have it extended
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Travel To travel outside of the US have page 3 of your I-20 or page 1 of your DS-2019 signed within the last 6 months within the last 6 months Make sure your passport is valid for 6 months beyond your reentry date to the U.S. If you travel and forget to take or have your documents signed, you risk not being readmitted to the U.S. or being sent home
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Travel If you travel to Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean and return to the U.S. within 30 days you do not need your I-20 or DS-2019 signed for travel and passport You may need visas to enter these countries, but you won’t need a U.S. visa to return to the U.S.
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES 2. Academics
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Registration = 13 credits
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Less Than Full-Time Approval You must receive approval from the ISS before dropping a class taking you below full-time Talk to Advisor –Academic Reduced Course Load –Medical Reduced Course Load –Last Semester
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Vacation Semester Notify ISS within the first 15 days of the semester you are taking a vacation Except for those starting coursework in Spring semester, you must attend two full-time semesters before taking a vacation Students taking vacation during Fall or Spring semester must fill out additional paperwork for the Registrar’s office Fall 12 credits Spring 12 credits Vacation Semester Fall 12 credits Spring 12 credits Vacation Semester
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Vacation Semester During your vacation semester you may attend school less than full-time or not at all Summer semester is NOT automatically a vacation semester, if you take Summer off you must still notify ISS You must return to school after your vacation semester *See ISS staff for details
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Grades Graduate students need to maintain a B (3.0) grade point average Undergraduate students need to maintain a C (2.0) grade point average Falling below may have consequences on your immigration status if grades result in: –Holds which prevent registration –Academic suspension
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Grades Please Note: Some academic programs require a higher grade point average (GPA) Consult your academic advisor for what GPA you will need to maintain in your academic program *If you are unable to register for classes, your immigration status may be terminated
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES “In Status” Grades A – Excellent performance, superior achievement. B – Good performance, substantial achievement. C – Standard performance and achievement. D – Substandard performance and marginal achievement. E – Unsatisfactory performance and achievement. I – Incomplete. Counts towards your immigration status. Converts to an E grade if unfulfilled. C/NC – Credit/Non-Credit. The Non-Credit grade is the equivalent of an E grade. T- Thesis or independent work in progress.
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES “Out of Status”Grades These grades damage your immigration status: V – Audit. W – Withdrawal. This is not permitted after the Add-Drop Deadline (the first 15 days of the semester) without permission of ISS. EU – Unofficial Withdrawal. W, EU, and V grades do not count towards your status and may result in a termination of your immigration status. = 9 credits
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Talk to ISS staff Attending another school Transfer to another school Reinstatement –If you fail to maintain legal student status you will lose your F1 or J1 status
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES 3. Employment
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Student Employment On campus and off-campus employment is only with permission from ISS secondary –F1 and J1 visa type allows for limited employment that is secondary to students coursework and progress toward degree completion.
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES On-Campus Employment On campus employment includes: –Library or other student services –Student housing –Computer labs –Teaching or research assistants
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Off-Campus Employment Three ways to work off-campus – Curricular Practical Training (CPT) – Optional Practical Training (OPT) – Economic Hardship You need to attend school for two semesters before you are eligible Must be related to your major *See the ISS website for rules and how to apply
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES REMEMBER It is your responsibility… To maintain your F1 or J1 status Keep your I-20/DS-2019 and visa valid Register on time and for enough credits Receive grades that count towards your full time status Seek permission before dropping classes Seek permission before working Keep all your contact information up to date with ISS. This includes email, phone, physical address, etc. Check your email regularly Visit the ISS office often & ask questions if you have any concerns!
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES REMEMBER Instant advising is available: –Tues-Thurs 1-4 pm No appointment needed during these times. Walk in to the office to ask quick questions with an advisor! Scheduled appointment times are also available upon request
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OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES Additional information, forms, and publications can be found on our website www.ic.utah.eduwww.ic.utah.edu We want you to have a good experience at the University of Utah and in the U.S.!
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