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F1 Students - Travel
To travel outside the U.S., you need:A valid, endorsed I-20 form, signed by an authorized staff member in ISSS. This signature notifies Department of Homeland Security that you are a full-time enrolled student at Portland State University. You must also have in your possession:
For additional information about how to apply for or renew your F1 visa, please visit the Department of State website at http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/ Information for Special RegistrantsSome students are subject to what is known as Special Registration when the enter the United States. The National Security Entry and Exit Registration System (NSEERS) was implemented in December 2003. For the most part, those individuals subjected to Special Registration are young men from countries which are predominantly Muslim, but it is not only these individuals who are subject to this more rigorous inspection process. If you are what is considered to be a Special Registrant, you will usually have NSEERS stamped into your passport and a Fingerprint Identification Number (FIN) will be noted in your passport and on your I-94 card when you come into the U.S. You will also be interviewed and you will be given materials which you should read carefully. The Office of International Student and Scholar Services provides special workshops in Fall and Spring terms for Special Registrants who will be traveling in the Winter and Summer breaks. But there is also good information provided by the US Immigration and Customs and Enforcement branch at the following website: http://www.ice.gov/pi/specialregistration/index.htm. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in East Hall 101. Travel to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean (F-1 & J-1 visa holders):
Note: Depending upon your country of citizenship, you may need a visa to enter Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. If you travel to these areas, you will need to contact the appropriate embassy in the U.S. Canadian and Mexican Embassies nearest to Portland State University:Canadian Consulate Mexican Consulate
Conditions for CANADIAN STUDENTS:While Canadian students do not require a visa to enter the U.S., and often travel freely within the U.S. they are still considered international students. For Immigration purposes, they must have a valid I-20 which they must show when reentering the U.S. and maintain their student status in all other ways. |
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If you leave the U.S. at any time during your studies and intend to re-enter,
you must be in possession of a valid I-20 form to present to immigration officials
upon return to the U.S. If there have been no substantial changes in the amount
or source of your financial support, degree or field of study, or graduation
date, you can then follow the steps below. If you have substantial changes,
you should obtain a new I-20 reflecting the new information.