Visa Applications and Immigration Information. Megan McCarthy

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Visa Applications and Immigration Information Megan McCarthy

Immigration documents Form I-20 Visa Information Preparing to enter the United States

Paying your I-901 SEVIS fee Once you have received your I-20 or DS-2019, you will need to log on to fmjfee.com to pay the $200 (1,318 RMB) SEVIS fee before you apply for your U.S. visa For more information on the SEVIS fee, please visit ice.gov/sevis/i901 or fmjfee.com

U.S. Visa Appointment Once you have scheduled your U.S. visa appointment, you will need to bring the following documents: Valid passport and I-20/DS-2019 Financial documents Evidence of English ability (example: TOEFL or IELTS score) Evidence of intent to depart the U.S. after completion of studies SEVIS fee receipt Photograph

When interviewing for your Visa Speak English Speak for yourself Know the program and how it fits into your long-term plans Be brief Speak of ties to home country

When applying for your Visa, remember: Additional documentation Different rules for different countries Employment Dependents remaining at home Maintain a positive attitude

After your Visa has been issued Confirm your travel arrangements to Port Columbus International Airport (CMH) Enter the U.S. no sooner than 30 days before the start date on your I-20 (no sooner than Monday, July 25, 2016)

Immigration restrictions and benefits

Immigration restrictions and benefits In order to maintain F-1 student immigration status: Notify the Office of International Affairs of your local address upon arrival and within 10 days of any address change Enroll in a full course of study during the academic year 12 credit hours for undergraduate students 12 credit hours for graduate students with fellowship Eight credit hours for graduate students with or without GA funding

Immigration restrictions and benefits Make normal progress toward completing a course of study Extend Form I-20 before its expiration, if necessary Obtain approval from the Office of International Affairs prior to reducing enrollment, withdrawing completely or taking a leave of absence Inform the Office of International Affairs and update Form I-20 due to a change in major, degree level or financial support Keep your passport valid for at least six months into the future

Immigration restrictions and benefits Follow proper procedures for transferring schools Abide by the F-1 grace period rules Limit on-campus employment to a maximum of 20 hours per week while school is in session Do not engage in off-campus work unless specifically authorized by an immigration coordinator at the Office of International Affairs

Online immigration course and quiz All newly arriving F-1 and J-1 international students are required to complete an online course prior to arriving on campus for immigration check-in with the Office of International Affairs The course is posted on Carmen, the university s online course management system Failure to complete this online course may result in a hold being placed on your account, prohibiting you from enrolling in courses

Logging into Carmen 1. Go to carmen.osu.edu 2. Log in using your Ohio State username (lastname.#) and password 3. Click the join link in the gray bar (located above My Courses ) 4. Read the instructions; the course you need to join is F-1/J-1 immigration course and quiz 5. Return to your Carmen homepage; you should see the My Courses, and can then click this link to access the course and quiz

Preparing for Your Journey

Columbus weather Summers (June August) tend to be humid with occasional thunderstorms. High temperatures range from 75 95 degrees Fahrenheit (24 35 degrees Celsius); During winter, Columbus can get a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain. Low temperatures range from 0 45 degrees Fahrenheit (-17 7 degrees Celsius) Spring (March May) and autumn (September November) temperatures fall in between Make sure to bring a variety of clothing, appropriate for varying types of weather

Baggage allowance Most airlines will allow you to pack the following, one personal item (such as a handbag or backpack), one carry-on bag one checked bag weighing up to 50 pounds (22 kg) There may be additional fees for additional bags or luggage that exceeds the weight limit

Consider packing in your checked luggage Dress or cultural attire for special occasions Electrical adaptors/converters Photos or items that remind you of home (no irreplaceable items)

Carry-on luggage A printed copy of your acceptance email to Ohio State Valid passport Valid U.S. visa Form I-20 or Form DS-2019 SEVIS fee payment receipt, if applicable Proof of funding (financial documentation as listed on your Form I- 20 or Form DS-2019) Official final transcripts and proof of high school graduation Any essential medications Valuables

Do not pack U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers will not allow you to bring these items into the country: Fresh fruit Produce Meat Prepared food Spices Plants Large sums of cash

Arriving at the U.S. port of entry When you arrive at your first stop in the U.S., you will need to go through U.S. Customs Make sure you are ready to present the following documents do not pack them in your suitcase: Passport with valid F-1 or J-1 visa I-20/DS-2019 Printed copy of your admission letter Financial documents

Arrival Once you are permitted to enter the U.S., your passport will be stamped F-1 or J-1 and D/S make sure your documents are stamped correctly You will be issued an electronic I-94 card number Once you arrive in the U.S., you will need to print out your electronic I-94 and keep a copy for your records We can assist you during your immigration check-in session if you have any questions

Arrival Make sure to allow for plenty of time in between your connecting flights All international students must go though secondary inspection to verify their immigration status You may experience significant delays it is advised to plan approximately three hours between connecting flights

Tasks Upon Arrival

Arrival Landing in Columbus, Ohio

Visit the Ohio State Airport Welcome Center located in the baggage claim area

Transportation

Transportation The Office of International Affairs will offer limited free transportation from Port Columbus International Airport to The Ohio State University main campus Meeting location will be at the Group Welcome Center in the baggage claim area

Transportation Ohio State s main campus is located less than 10 miles (16 km) from Port Columbus International Airport, and taxi service from the airport to campus is relatively quick and inexpensive The cost of a taxi from the airport to campus is approximately $25 (165 RMB), and the drive should take approximately 15 minutes

Housing

Housing Limited on-campus housing will be available for freshmen and upperclassmen, as well as transfer students Move-in day is Saturday, August 20, 2016

Housing For students with Ohio State housing contracts, temporary on-campus housing is available starting Wednesday, August 3, 2016 The cost for early arrival on-campus housing is $30 per day (198 RMB)

Arriving on campus Immigration Check-in and Orientation

Immigration Check-In and Orientation The Office of International Affairs encourages all students to arrive two-three weeks before the start of classes Arriving early allows you to: have better course availability and selection more opportunities to visit local landmarks additional time to network with American and international students. If you have not already scheduled your immigration check-in session please do so as soon as possible The deadline to make your reservation is June 30, 2016

Check-In & Orientation Dates Undergraduate Students August 1-5 - Attend Orientation #1 - August 8-10 August 8-9 - Attend Orientation #2 - August 10-12 August 10-12 - Attend Orientation #3 - August 15-17 August 15-16 - Attend Orientation #4 - August 17-19

Mandatory steps The Immigration Check-In and Orientation process includes: In-person immigration check-in Placement tests, if applicable Three-day orientation that includes: Meeting campus partners and offices Mandatory health screening Course registration You will not be able to register for classes until you have completed the above steps

Immigration check-in You must bring the following to your Immigration check-in appointment: Admission letter to Ohio State Current passport Current U.S. visa I-94 card (print this using the number you receive when you enter the U.S.) Ohio State form I-20 or Form DS-2019. Note: if you have an active immigration record that is being transferred from another college or university in the U.S. to Ohio State, please also bring your Form I-20 or Form DS-2019 from your previous school) Form I-20(s) or Form DS-2019(s) of your dependents (spouse and children), if applicable Student Record Form (Download, complete and print the form before arriving. Bring the form to check-in; failure to complete the form before your arrival could result in a longer wait at check-in

Orientation One of the goals of orientation is to provide you with information on university requirements These requirements include the mandatory health screening, placement tests, how to pay tuition and fees, and more In addition to helping you organize these required tasks, we also provide opportunities for you to make new friends and feel connected to the Ohio State community prior to the start of the semester

Helping you start to feel at home In addition to helping support check-in and orientation programs, Orientation Leaders organize their own trips around campus and around Columbus, and you are invited to join them There will be a variety of activities, such as tours of the city and campus, a visit to the Columbus zoo, sporting events, dinner at local restaurants, grocery shopping trips and more

Events and activities At the welcome booth, you will receive a Calendar of Events that will provide details regarding each of these events On-going events will help you: Learn about your new home in Columbus Meet current international students Meet American students Get to know other new international students All of these trips are optional and are free or low cost, so please feel free to attend as many as you like

Recap Important dates Action items

Recap of important dates Thursday, June 30: Deadline to register on-line for Immigration Check-In Appointment Friday, July 1: Deadline to complete the online ESL Composition Exam Monday, August 1: Priority immigration check-in begins Tuesday, August 16: Priority immigration check-in ends

Recap of important dates Tuesday, August 16: Tuition payment is due (one week prior to the start of the term unless otherwise noted on your statement of account) Tuesday, August 16: Health insurance coverage begins Consider purchasing interim insurance coverage if you will arrive before this date Saturday, August 20: Residence hall move-in day Tuesday, August 23: First day of autumn semester

Action items Activate your Ohio State email account Register for an immigration check-in session Enroll in F-1/J-1 immigration course and quiz located in your account in Carmen Pay your SEVIS fee Apply for your U.S. student visa Confirm your travel arrangements Confirm your housing arrangements

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