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TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS

TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS. BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE U.S…. Make sure the International Center has a photocopy of your I-20, passport, visa, and I-94 Make sure a DSO in the International Center has signed page 3 of your I-20 within the last 6 months

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TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS

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  1. TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS

  2. BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE U.S… • Make sure the International Center has a photocopy of your I-20, passport, visa, and I-94 • Make sure a DSO in the International Center has signed page 3 of your I-20 within the last 6 months • DO NOT ask anyone other than International Center staff to sign your I-20 • Ask the International Center for a letter of good standing

  3. WHAT DOCUMENTS SHOULD I CARRY WHEN TRAVELING? • HAND CARRY (DO NOT CHECK) THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: • Passport • Should be valid for at least 6 more months whenever you travel to the U.S. • Visa • If not F-1, you need to apply for one while outside the U.S. • If applying for or renewing visa, you may have to pay $100 SEVIS fee.

  4. What Documents Should I Carry?(continued) • Hand-carry (do not check) the following: • I-20 • Should have a DSO’s travel signature on Page 3 within last 6 months. • Check end date in Item 5; does it need to be extended? • I-94 (should indicate D/S) • Financial support documents (recent-within last 6 months) • Evidence of student status: • Unofficial transcript (up-to-date) • Student schedule for next semester (or other evidence of pre-registration) • Letter of acceptance • Letter of good standing (from International Center) • Receipt showing payment of SEVIS fee • Immigration Advisor’s business card (call this person if you have problems while travelling)

  5. What if I Have a Problem? • Immediately contact the International Center at (704) 463-3368. • Ask immigration officials if they will discuss your situation with us. • Contacting any other office on campus wastes valuable time we may need to discuss your situation with immigration officials.

  6. ONCE YOU ARRIVE BACK IN THE U.S. • Report to the International Center so that we can register your participation in SEVIS • If you renewed your passport while traveling, bring it with you so we can get a photocopy • Report any change of address immediately • Report any change of program immediately • Report any change in name immediately

  7. TRAVELING INSIDE THE U.S. • If traveling within your local community, you MUST carry the following: • I-20 (suggest a photocopy to avoid losing original) • Passport (suggest a photocopy to avoid losing original) • If traveling outside your local community, you MUST carry the following: • I-20 (original) • Passport • Visa (F-1) • I-94

  8. THANK YOU HAVE A SAFE TRIP!

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