Required Immigration Reporting for GRADUATE International Students

Required Immigration Reporting for GRADUATE International Students

By ISSS, CU Boulder

Date and time

January 5, 2015 · 8am - January 16, 2015 · 4pm MST

Location

Center for Community, Suite 355

2249 Willard Loop Drive Boulder, CO 80309

Description

ALL international students are required by immigration law to report to International Student and Scholar Services when you arrive in Boulder. All room numbers listed are in the Center for Community.

These sessions are for graduate level students ONLY! You must attend one session. Each session lasts about 90 minutes. You will receive a helpful information packet and a checklist of procedures to guide you through your first days here.

Please register for an immigration reporting session by selecting a "ticket". Each ticket lists the date and time for that particular immigration reporting session. Select one of the tickets that begin with "New Student Immigration reporting". Please come to the session you register for on this site as space is limited.

**What does "immigration reporting" with ISSS mean? It means that YOU MUST REPORT TO ISSS, where your SEVIS record will be registered (validated) in the SEVIS electronic record-keeping system. When you enter the United States, a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer at the airport reports your entry into the country to SEVIS. When you immigration reporting at ISSS, an ISSS advisor will confirm your enrollment information to SEVIS. Failure to report will jeopardize your immigration status. You will also receive helpful information about things you need to do to prepare for living and studying in Boulder.

**What do I need to bring with me for immigration reporting? If you are an F or J student, please bring the following documents for yourself and for any dependents who have accompanied you to the U.S.:

  • passport
  • visa
  • current and any past I-20s or DS2019s
  • I-94 Record printed at www.cbp.gov/i94
  • current and complete address in Colorado, even if it is only a temporary one
  • proof of insurance for all J-1s and J-2s (see J-1 insurance information in Section 4)

After you have presented your immigration reporting information, your SEVIS record will be registered or validated. If your record is not properly validated, SEVIS will terminate your electronic record, and you will be considered to be in the US illegally. If you are in a visa status other than F or J, bring evidence of your visa status, such as your passport or visa.

**I am not an F or J student. Do I still need to immigration reporting? Yes, you must. You are also required to attend the International Student Welcome Meeting (Starting Sunday, Jan 5 for undergraduates, Jan 10 for Graduate Student and Exchange Students). At the Welcome Meeting, we review campus policies, provide helpful tips, and tell you about fun activities, clubs, and organizations for international students that may be of interest to you.

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