Student Visa and Immigration Support
We know the Visa process can be overwhelming, so we want to give you the tools to make it as smooth as possible!
How to Obtain Your F-1 Visa
Read carefully all information on the Form I-20/ DS- 2019. The US Government mandates that you understand and follow the rules and regulations pertaining to your student visa.
- Go to the website for your local U.S. and follow the instructions on how to obtain a non-immigrant student visa. Once you choose your country, click the "visas" tab.
- Sign the front page of your I-20/ DS-2019 and schedule your student visa appointment by following the instructions on your local Embassy/Consulate’s website.
- Pay the .
- Pay the visa application fee by following the instructions on your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate website.
- Obtain and complete a .
- Prepare the following items, and bring them to your visa interview:
- Completed visa application
- Original I-20/DS-2019 and the admission letter sent by the Â鶹´«Ã½
- SEVIS I-901 fee payment receipt
- Nonrefundable visa application fee
- Passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond the expiration of your I-20/ DS-2019. from the 6-month rule.
- One photograph (2x2 inches)
- Original school transcripts and public examination certificates, including a student copy of your TOEFL, IETLS, GMAT, or GRE score report if applicable
- Official documentation to prove your financial support
- Any evidence that demonstrates strong ties to your country or any other residence outside of the USA (property, employment, finances, family, etc.)
- All other documents listed on the visa application specific to your country
If you have questions about the visa process, please contact the Â鶹´«Ã½ Admissions office or visit the website.
Important Notes:
Do not enter the United States on a B-2 Tourist Visa! As of April 2002, the US government has made it very difficult to change to a Student Visa here in the U.S. In addition, you will not be able to begin studies until the change to F-1/J-1 is approved.
When you arrive in the US, an Immigration Inspector will review your papers and may interview you as described above. They will check that you have a valid student visa in your passport, will look at your Form I-20/DS-2019 and may ask to see financial documentation. Please note that U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently began using an automated Form I-94 "Arrival/Departure Record". This means that CBP no longer requires visitors to fill out the form before arriving at a U.S. port of entry.
Be sure to bring your passport and I-20/DS-2019 to your immigration check-in so that OISS staff can make sure your legal papers are in order and copy them for filing purposes.
Students who prefer to file a change of status application within the U.S. must meet with an OISS Advisor to file a change of status application.
Students who travel outside the U.S. while their application is pending and students whose change of status application is denied, should proceed with option 2 below to return to the U.S. to continue their studies in F-1 status at the Â鶹´«Ã½.
The following documents are required to change your immigration status to F-1 within the U.S.
- Brief letter explaining why you want to change your status to F-1 (i.e. to receive the benefits of F-1 status such as work on-campus or being eligible for practical training before or after graduation). You should explain how this degree program would benefit you when you return to your home country in the future.
- A completed – Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status. A check or money order made out to "U.S. Department of Homeland Security" for $455 (Form I-539 filing fee $370 plus additional biometrics services fee of $85) *$85 biometrics services fee is required for you and each person included on a .
- A check or money order made out to "U.S. Department of Homeland Security" for $370.
- I-20 form issued from the International Admissions office for the purpose of change of status. You will have to submit an original copy of your financial verification to International Admissions to have an I-20 issued. You will pick up your I-20 from OISS when you have your appointment.
- St. Thomas admission letter.
- Proof of financial support for the amount listed on your I-20. This can be the same as used to obtain the I-20 from International Admissions (see above). Financial documents should be dated within the last 6 months.
- Completed . (This form should only be used when someone is sponsoring you from within the U.S.)
- Copies of passport, visa and copy of I-94 and other current immigration documents.
- Photocopy of your receipt ($350.00 fee). You can pay it online.
- If you are married and your spouse has a different last name, a photocopy of your marriage certificate is recommended.
- If you are currently on a dependent visa, you should include the following:
- If on F-2, include proof that the F-1 has maintained full-time status, photocopy of F-1's I-20, passport, visa and copy of I-94
- If on H-4, include H-1B employer verification letter and last 4 pay stubs for the H-1B spouse, photocopy of H-1's passport, visa, I-797s and copy of I-94
- If you are including dependents in your change of status to F-1, include their information on the last page of the I-539, their dependent I-20s (issued by International Admissions) and photocopies of their passports, visas and copy of I-94.
- Receive updates from USCIS on your case by completing (optional).
Visa Categories not allowed to change status to F-1 within U.S.
Students in the visa categories listed below are not allowed to change status to F-1 while in the U.S. These non-immigrants may still be eligible for F-1 status, but only if they obtain an F-1 visa and re-enter the U.S. as explained in option 2 below.
- M-1 students
- C, D and K non-immigrants
- J-1 Physicians in the U.S. for medical training
- J non-immigrants subject to 212(e), 2-year rule
- WT and WB visitors under the Visa Waiver Program
Enroll as a Full-time Student while application is pending
Once you submit the change of status application, you must enroll at the Â鶹´«Ã½ as a full-time student (12 credits per semester for undergraduate students, 6 credits per semester for graduate students) even before the application has been approved since we do not know when a decision about your application will be made. (See exceptions to this rule below). If your change of status to F-1 is approved and you are not a full-time student, you could be out of immigration status and required to apply for re-instatement to correct your immigration status.
Maintain current immigration status
All individuals applying for change of status to F-1 must maintain their current immigration status until their F-1 status is approved by USCIS. In other words, you must be in status to change status.
Exceptions to Full-time enrollment while application is pending
B-1, B-2, and F-2 visa holders who apply for a change of status to F-1 are not allowed to begin their studies until their change of status to F-1 has been approved by USCIS.
Schedule an appointment
Contact The Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS) at (651) 962-6650 to schedule an appointment with an Immigration Advisor to begin the change of status application process. An advisor will discuss your specific circumstances and may recommend that you include additional documents with your application, depending on your unique situation. If you bring the original documents to your change of status appointment, the Immigration Advisor will make the necessary photocopies for your application.
Contact OISS
Murray-Herrick Campus Center
MHC 212 (2nd Floor)
Mail #5014
Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:30pm
oiss@stthomas.edu
(651) 962-6650