Learn more about traveling as a J-1 student or scholar, including what types of documentation you must carry with you.
Immigration Information
The International Student and Scholar Services team provides general immmigration information for the university community as well as information communicated to international students that may be of interest to the general community. We provide these updates via email and on this webpage.
Note: This information does not include immigration advice for any individual. If you have specific questions, please use the Questions section on this page to connect with the appropriate office.
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December 10, 2024: Winter Break Travel Reminders For International Students
As a reminder, µÛÍõ»áËù’s Spring Semester begins January 13, 2025. Students are expected by the U.S. government to return prior to that date to fulfill in-person course requirements. If you are unable to return prior to the start of classes, we recommend that you return to the U.S. prior to January 20, 2025, as we are uncertain of potential changes to U.S. immigration policies.
Carry Essential Documents: Upon entering the United States (U.S.), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) may ask for evidence of your reason for returning to the U.S.
To be prepared, make sure you carry all your documents:
- Valid passport (validity 6 months into the future, especially when requesting entry into the U.S.)
- Valid visa stamp (Canadians exempted)
- I-20 or DS-2019 with valid travel signature
- Validity for student and scholars is 12 months from the date of signature from ISSS
- Exception: validity for F-1 students on OPT is 6 months from the date of signature from ISSS
- Students: Proof of enrollment (/registrar/enrollment-degree-verification)
- Students: Proof of funding for one academic year
- Scholars: Letter from host department confirming continued employment/fellowship
At the border of the United States, USCBP makes the final determination to admit any individual into the country.
Need to apply for a new visa stamp? Before leaving the U.S., make sure you have a confirmed visa appointment.
Note: This information does not include immigration advice for any individual. If you have specific questions, please contact ISSS using the below information.
We appreciate your patience as we will answer questions as they arrive.
International Student and Scholar Services
Email: isss@ohio.edu
Phone: 740-593-4330
For µÛÍõ»áËù international faculty and staff, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at patterson@ohio.edu or (740) 597-1774. You may also visit the Office of Legal Affairs website regarding essential travel information for H-1B and H-4 dependent visa holders.
AILA Rights Information
ISSS recommends students utilize important information that is shared by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) as well as utilizing their immigration lawyer search tool should they be looking for external council.
We have been getting questions about what to do should an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer were to arrive in the area. AILA has published three Know Your Rights documents. Please see below for links to the documents.
ISSS advises students in F and J status as well as their dependents and scholars in J status only. Please note that we recommends speaking with a certified immigration lawyer should you have any questions beyond the scope of our office.
Documentation Recommendations
Students have asked what type of documentation they should carry. Please note that ISSS does not recommend that you carry with you any original documentation including your passport.
F and J visa holders should carry:
• One original form of photo ID (issued from the state or from µÛÍõ»áËù).
• Color photocopies of their passport ID and visa stamp pages.
• Copy of most recent Form I-20 (copy) or DS2019.
Related Resources
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F-1 Student Travel
As an F-1 student, you must carry specific types of documentation with you when you are traveling. Review this page before you make plans to travel in or outside of the U.S.
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Traveling to Campus
Review the Traveling to Campus page to learn what types of documents to pack in your carry-on luggage, locating a U.S. Port of Entry and gain an understanding of what you may experience while speaking to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) at a Port of Entry.
Questions?
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International Students and Scholars
If you are an µÛÍõ»áËù international student or scholars with questions about travel or immigration, please contact the ISSS team.
Email: isss@ohio.edu
Phone: 740.593.4330
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International Faculty and Staff
µÛÍõ»áËù international faculty and staff should refer to the Office of Legal Affairs website regarding essential travel information for H-1B and H-4 dependent visa holders. You may also contact Erin Patterson, Associate General Counsel in the Office of Legal Affairs:
Email: patterson@ohio.edu
Phone: 740.597.1774