F Immigration Documents

A government issued passport permits a student to leave and re-enter his/her own country and normally contains an expiration date. In order to enter the U.S, F students must present a passport with validity at least 6 months in to the future. F visa holders must keep their passport up to date.

Renewing your passport:

Visa

With the exception of students from Canada or Bermuda, F students are required to present a valid F visa upon entry into the U.S. The visa is stamped into the passport by the U.S consulate or embassy. The visa does not determine the length of time F students can remain in the U.S. It is the I-20 that reflects the length of stay. Since it is an entry permit, the visa can expire while the student resides in the U.S., but it must be valid when a student attempts entry to the U.S. after a period of international travel.

Renewing your U.S. visa for re-entry: It is not possible to renew an F-1 visa while you are in the U.S. If you are traveling abroad and your visa has expired, you will need to renew your visa while abroad unless you are eligible for automatic visa revalidation. For information on renewing your visa at a consulate/embassy abroad, visit OIE's Visa Renewal website.

Once the new visa is obtained, upload a copy in iStart using the Immigration Document Upload e-form.

Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record)

I-94 arrival/departure records are issued at the time of entry into the U.S. All F students should possess a I-94 record that contains the following:

Paper I-94s versus Electronic I-94s

To access your electronic I-94 record, please visit CBP's I-94 Number Retrieval website.

Having problems accessing your I-94, click here for help.

Form I-20

The I-20 is a "Certificate of Eligibility" is the immigration document issued to an individual admitted to Georgia Tech to pursue a full-time academic program and requires an F-1 student visa to enter the U.S. to study. The I-20 form lists the student's biographical, academic, and financial information and contains an expected program completion date. Students who meet their degree requirements prior to this date must request to have their I-20 updated to reflect the term end date in which their program requirements are met. Students who do not complete by the end date listed on the I-20, are required to request an extension from the OIE prior to the expiration date listed on the form I-20.

When to Carry your Immigration Documents

You should carry your original immigration documents (I-20 or DS-2019, passport, I-94) with you when you travel outside the Atlanta area or when visiting any government office, such as the Social Security Administration or to get your driver's license.

However, OIE recommends that you carry copies of your documents with you when you are inside the Atlanta area and keep your original documents in a safe place that is easily accessible. This way, you are less likely to lose them but are able to present them if needed.

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