
Students in F-1 / J-1 status taking a trip or summer break abroad who will return to the U.S. to continue a program or employment should plan ahead.
Before leaving the U.S., prepare the following documents. On your return flight to the U.S., make sure these documents are in your carry-on luggage.
Students on OPT or STEM OPT: In addition to the above documents, you will need:
Note: Re-entry is not permitted during the grace period at the end of F-1 or J-1 status.
Recommended (Not Required) Documents for Current Students:
Additional information on returning to the U.S. is available at Department of Homeland Security FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).
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Before leaving the U.S., prepare the following documents. On your return flight to the U.S., make sure these documents are in your carry-on luggage.
Students on OPT or STEM OPT: In addition to the above documents, you will need:
Note: Re-entry is not permitted during the grace period at the end of F-1 or J-1 status.
Recommended (Not Required) Documents for Current Students:
Additional information on returning to the U.S. is available at Department of Homeland Security FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).
See also Information for Spouse & Children*******ADD INTERNAL LINK
The F-1 or J-1 student visa in your passport is a travel document that permits you to request entry to the U.S. in that specific status. It must be valid at the time that you request entry in F-1 or J-1 status.
As an F-1 or J-1 student in good standing, you may re-enter the U.S. following brief travel or semester breaks abroad with a valid travel signature on your I-20 or DS-2019.
The F-1 or J-1 student visa in your passport is a travel document that permits you to request entry to the U.S. in that specific status. It must be valid at the time that you request entry in F-1 or J-1 status.
As an F-1 or J-1 student in good standing, you may re-enter the U.S. following brief travel or semester breaks abroad with a valid travel signature on your I-20 or DS-2019.
You can find the travel signature on page 2 of your I-20:
You can find the travel signature on page 2 of your DS-2019:
You can find the travel signature on page 2 of your I-20:
You can find the travel signature on page 2 of your DS-2019:
Note: Only ISSA advisers who are a Designated School Official (DSO) or Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) can sign a Penn State I-20/DS-2019. Do not ask professors, coaches, or other staff to sign your immigration document.
Complete the Travel Signature form in iStart.
Note: Only ISSA advisers who are a Designated School Official (DSO) or Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) can sign a Penn State I-20/DS-2019. Do not ask professors, coaches, or other staff to sign your immigration document.
Complete the Travel Signature form in iStart.
Requirements for citizens of Canada or Bermuda re-entering the U.S. in F-1 or J-1 status:
Note: Please request an I-94 at the border when admitted or re-admitted to the U.S. in F-1/J-1 status.
Requirements for citizens of Canada or Bermuda re-entering the U.S. in F-1 or J-1 status:
Note: Please request an I-94 at the border when admitted or re-admitted to the U.S. in F-1/J-1 status.
Under limited circumstances, it may be possible for F-1 or J-1 students to re-enter the U.S. with an expired U.S. visa after a visit of no more than 30 days to Canada, Mexico, or the adjacent islands (except Cuba). For more information on this topic, please visit the Department of State's website.
Under limited circumstances, it may be possible for F-1 or J-1 students to re-enter the U.S. with an expired U.S. visa after a visit of no more than 30 days to Canada, Mexico, or the adjacent islands (except Cuba). For more information on this topic, please visit the Department of State's website.
If you apply for a U.S. visa in Canada, Mexico, or another country that is not your home country, please check in with the U.S. consulate in that country first to ensure that your visa request can be processed there.
If you choose to apply for a U.S. visa in Canada or Mexico to regain your immigration status:
If you apply for a U.S. visa in Canada, Mexico, or another country that is not your home country, please check in with the U.S. consulate in that country first to ensure that your visa request can be processed there.
If you choose to apply for a U.S. visa in Canada or Mexico to regain your immigration status:
If you would like to invite family and friends to visit the U.S., you should provide them with the following documents for the visa interview:
Visitors need to provide evidence that they intend to return abroad and not remain in the U.S.
Note: ISSA does not provide letters of invitation for family or friends to visit. The U.S. Department of State has advised that letters from ISSA are not helpful for this purpose.
If you would like to invite family and friends to visit the U.S., you should provide them with the following documents for the visa interview:
Visitors need to provide evidence that they intend to return abroad and not remain in the U.S.
Note: ISSA does not provide letters of invitation for family or friends to visit. The U.S. Department of State has advised that letters from ISSA are not helpful for this purpose.
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