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214 MacMillan Hall
531 E Spring St.
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-8600
international@91做厙OH.edu
Meet the ISSS Staff
Additionally, ISSS staff is available for scheduled appointments and drop-ins.
The earliest date that an F-1 or J-1 international student may enter the U.S. is up to 30 days before your program start date. Please review your I-20 (F-1 Students) or DS-2019 (J-1 Students) for your start date before making travel arrangements.
When entering the United States, all international visitors will be inspected by a United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer. Upon arrival, personnel will direct you to the Customs area. Customs and Port of Entry mean the same thing. The CBP officer will conduct an immigration inspection and review your documents and forms.
directs federal agencies to enhance immigration screening and vetting procedures. CBP is assessing whether your stated purpose in traveling to the U.S. aligns with your visa and/or if you have undertaken activities that could render you ineligible to enter the U.S.
CBP has the authority to , including phones and laptops, at ports of entry. Students or scholars may be placed in secondary inspection for further questioning and review of your record and additional documentation – funding verification, admission offer, academic transcript, etc.
International students and scholars entering the U.S. should take care to have all required documentation.
Review current travel restrictions impacting international travel to the U.S.
You will need the following documents to enter the U.S. and show the CBP officer:
When you travel, you should carry these documents with you. Do not leave them in your checked baggage. If your baggage is lost or delayed, you will not be able to show the necessary documents to the CBP Officer and, as a result, may not be able to enter the United States.
ISSS also suggests that you make photocopies of all your documents - leave one copy at home and bring an extra copy with you as a precaution.
Upon arrival, a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer stamps your passport with your admission date (date you enter the U.S.), class of admission (your visa status), and the date you are admitted until (expiration date). If you are an F-1 international student, your passport should be stamped with the visa status “F-1.” If you are a J-1 international student, your passport should be stamped with the visa status “J-1.” Both F-1 and J-1 students should receive the annotation “D/S.” This stands for “Duration of Status” and means that your visa status is valid for the duration of your studies, provided that you maintain your legal status.
If you are traveling by aircraft, flight attendants will distribute a Customs Declaration Form, before you arrive in the United States. Complete the form and prepare to submit it to the appropriate CBP Officer upon your arrival. If you do not understand the form, ask the flight attendant for assistance.
If your information cannot be automatically verified by the CBP officer or you do not have all of the required documentation, you may be directed to an interview area known as secondary inspection. Secondary inspection allows officers to conduct additional research in order to verify your information. Verifications are done apart from the primary inspection lines so that an individual case will not cause delays for other arriving passengers.
In case your admission/participation needs to be verified, we strongly advise that you have readily available the phone number for our office. If you arrive during regular business hours, our office will be able to help you immediately. If you arrive during non-business hours, you may have to wait until the next business day for assistance.
Failure to provide proper documentation is cause to refuse the student or exchange visitor admission into the United States. In limited circumstances, if a student is mostly, but not fully in compliance, he/she may be issued a Form I-515A, Notice to Student or Exchange Visitor. This form authorizes temporary admission into the United States and requires the student to take immediate action to submit proper documentation. If you receive Form I-515A, report to 91做厙's International Student and Scholars Services office as soon as possible!
214 MacMillan Hall
531 E Spring St.
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-8600
international@91做厙OH.edu
Meet the ISSS Staff
Additionally, ISSS staff is available for scheduled appointments and drop-ins.
International students and scholars can submit a variety of requests to ISSS via InterLink.
International students and scholars will automatically receive communications from ISSS. Others are welcome to sign up to receive emails and communications from our office.