F-1 Student
Visa
Qualifications:
An
F-1 visa is a visa granted to foreigners who want to pursue a full course
of academic study at a U.S. college, university, highschool primary or
elementary school.
A dependent
child or spouse of a F-1 visa holder can also be considered for
F-2
nonimmigrant status when accompanying the F-1 visa holder into the U.S.
Requirements:
1.The
alien has been accepted by an approved school in the United States, as
evidenced by the certificate of eligibility (Form I-20A-B), signed by the
applicant;
2.The
alien must possess sufficient funds or have made other arrangements to
cover expenses;
3.The
alien must have sufficient scholastic preparation and knowledge of the
English language to pursue a full course of study, or if the student's
knowledge of English is inadequate, the approved school has accepted him
or her for a study in a language with which the student is familiar, or
has made special tutoring arrangements that are adequate to enable the
studentto pursue a full course of study.
Employment
Regulations for F-1 Students:
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On-campus
employment: An F-1 student may engage in on-campus employment without
obtaining specific permission from the INS if the student is engaged in
a full course of study and the employment will not displace a U.S. resident
based on the following guidelines:
1.The
on-campus employment must be performed on theschool's premises or at an
off-campus location affiliated with the school and is an integral part
of the school'seducational program;
2.The
on-campus employment must not exceed 20 hours a week while school is in
session and full time when school is not in session as long as the student
maintains status; and
3.Authorization
for employment may continue for the duration of the student's F-1 status.
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Pilot
program employment: To be eligible for this program, an F-1 student
must:
1.Be
in good academic standing;
2.Have
been an F-1 status for one academic year; and 3.Demonstrate that accepting
employment will not interfere with her or his ability to carry a full course
of study.
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Off-campus
employment: due to severe economic hardship An F-1 student
may be authorized for off-campus employment based on severe economic hardship
under the following conditions:
1.The
student must be in good academic standing for at least one academic year
and must be carrying a full course of study;
2.The
student cannot work more than 20 hours a week when school is in session,
but can work full time during holidays or school vacations;
3.Cases
which would be considered include:
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Loss of
financial aid;
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Loss of
on-campus employment;
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Substantial
fluctuations in the value of currency or exchange rate;
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Inordinate
increases in tuition and/or living costs;
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Unexpected
changes in the financial condition of the student's source of support,
medical bills, or other unexpected and substantial expenses.
International
organization internships: An F-1 student may request employment authorization
as an Intern with an International Organization.
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Curricular
practical training: Programs that are an integral part of an established
curriculum. The training must be either:
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An alternate
work-study;
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An internship;
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Cooperative
education, or
Any
other type of required internship or practicum that is offered by a sponsoring
employer through a cooperative agreement with the school.
An F-1
student must satisfy two general qualifications:
1.Lawful
enrollment on a full-time basis in a Service approved college, university,
conservatory, or seminary for at least nine consecutive months; and
2.Request
for authorization for practical training in a position that is directly
related to the student'smajor field of study.
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Optional
practical training: This type of training refers to practical training
in two time periods
1.Before
the completion of the student's course of study; and
2.After
completion of degree requirements or the course of study.
This
type of training may be authorized in the following situations:
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During
vacation periods when the school is not in session if the student is currently
enrolled, and intends to register for the next term or session;
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While
school is in session, provided that practical training does not exceed
20 hours a week;
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After
completion of all requirements for the degree;
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After
completion of the course of study (within 14 months).
The
general qualifications are the same as for curricular practical training.
This type of training may only be authorized in an occupation directly
related to the student's major area of study. Optional practical
training after completion of studies is authorized for up to 12 months,
to take affect after the student has completed his or her course of study.
Duration
of Visa:
F-1
students are admitted for duration of status and are required to maintain
a valid passport at all times for at least six months beyond the expiration
of the status. Duration of status is defined as the time necessary to pursue
a full course of study at any educational level in the same school as stated
on the I-20 form, plus any authorized practical training, and plus 60 days
thereafter.