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Predeparture and Visa Information
Travel Abroad and Re-Entry into the United States
I-20 and Letters of Good Standing Request Forms
Full time study
Immigration and online classes
Predeparture and Visa Information
Click on the link below in regards to Important Predeparture / Visa Information from the United States of America Department of State

http://educationusa.state.gov/usvisa.htm

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Travel Abroad and Re-Entry into the United States

KNOW YOUR VOCABULARY AND TERMINOLOGY

Understand the difference between a visa stamp, a visa document, and visa status:

Travel Abroad: Basic Rules

Before leaving the United States, make sure you have the following:

  1. A Valid Passport
  2. Your I-94 Card
  3. A valid United States visa stamp to return to the United States, or all of the documents you will need to obtain a new visa stamp abroad.

If you are traveling to a country other than your home country you should:

  1. Contact the country's consulate or embassy and obtain a visa if one is required for citizens from your country of citizenship or lawful residence.
  2. To obtain contact information for the embassy or consulate of the country you plan to visit go to http://www.embassy.lorg/embassies/index.html.

To reenter the United States you must have three things:

  1. A valid unexpired passport. Your passport must be valid for at least six months into the future each time you enter the United States
  2. A visa document that is valid on and beyond the date you plan to reenter the United States and that has been signed and updated, if needed, by the appropriate official. If you are in F or J status you must have a valid, barcoded, SEVIS Form I-20 or Form DS-2019.
  3. A valid and unexpired visa stamp in your passport that matches the visa document.
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I-20 and Letters of Good Standing Request Forms
Click here for I-20 and “Letter of Good Standing” request forms.

Upon completion, the forms can be sent to the University of South Alabama Department of International Services via the following methods:

Hand Delivery Office of International Services M-F 8:00 - 5:00 CST
Meisler Hall, 2nd Floor, Suite 2200

Fax (251) 414-8213

Mail Office of International Services
307 North University Blvd
Meisler Hall, Suite 2200
Mobile, AL 36688-0002

E-Mail internationalservices@usouthal.edu

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Full time study

International (F-1) students must enroll In full time study each academic term. Full time study is defined by USCIS regulations as 12 semester hours for Undergraduate students and 6 semester hours for Graduate students. You must consult with an ISSO adviser before withdrawing from a course of studies. If you fail to comply with USCIS regulations while studying in the United States, you will jeopardize your F-1 status.

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Immigration and online classes

Individuals in F-1 or J-1 student status should be aware that federal regulations restrict enrollment in distance learning and distance accessible programs. Due to these restrictions, full time distance learning or distance accessible programs are not open to F-1 or J-1 student visa status. Those on other visa types (i.e. H-1B, L-2, J-1 Research Scholar, etc.) may be eligibile to participate. Please contact the Office of International Student Services (internationalservices@usouthal.edu) to verify your eligibility to study under your visa status. B visa holders are strictly prohibited from academic study in the U.S.

Immigration regulations state that: (G) For F–1 students enrolled in classes for credit or classroom hours, no more than the equivalent of one class or three credits per session, term, semester, trimester, or quarter may be counted toward the full course of study requirement if the class is taken on-line or through distance education and does not require the student's physical attendance for classes, examination or other purposes integral to completion of the class. An on-line or distance education course is a course that is offered principally through the use of television, audio, or computer transmission including open broadcast, closed circuit, cable, microwave, or satellite, audio conferencing, or computer conferencing. If the F–1 student's course of study is in a language study program, no on-line or distance education classes may be considered to count toward a student's full course of study requirement.

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