Welcome to this page where you will find comprehensive information, frequently asked questions, and step-by-step instructions on how to maintain your immigration status as you approach the SPRING semester.

Whether you are a new, transfer, or continuing student, this information below is intended to provide you with all the details and instructions to follow for SPRING (subject to change based on SEVP Guidance). Please read all the information very carefully, and follow instructions accordingly based on your situation and location. Contact our office at isss@fiu.edu or access our Virtual Office if you have further questions or doubts.

 

SPRING-NEW STUDENTS Guidance

 

  • New Students Studying in the United States in Spring

    Student action required: Must access and read the ISSS Pre-Arrival Information and must complete our ISSS Online check-in upon arrival in the United States no later than 10 days after arriving.

    SEVIS Record: SEVIS Record will be changed to ACTIVE status once Check-in process is approved by ISSS adviser

    Enrollment Requirements: If SPRING is your FIRST semester of study in the United States, you must enroll full-time as follows:

    Undergraduate - 12 credits total (3 can be online)

    Graduate - 9 credits total (3 can be online)

    Health insurance: Must purchase U.S Health insurance

    On Campus Work Authorization: Can work on Campus job if employment is offered in person.

    Other: Must contact Academic Advisor for Course Registration

  • New Students Starting Program Overseas and coming to the U.S. in Summer

    Student action required: Must contact Office of International Admissions to get immigration documents updated. Email: iadmiss@fiu.edu | via WhatsApp: +1-786-702-0031 | Chat option 

    SEVIS Record: SEVIS record will get deferred to Spring and updated 1-20 will be issued by International Admissions

    Enrollment Requirements: Can enroll in any number of credits (no specific requirement)

    Health insurance: Not subject to have U.S. Health insurance while overseas. (Any Health Insurance Hold will be released once you contact the Office of International Admissions

    On Campus Work Authorization: Cannot have On-Campus employment

    Other: must have updated I-20 to be able to enter the country on the semester when you are ready to join us.

SPRING-TRANSFER & EDUCATION LEVEL CHANGE Students Guidance

  • Transfer & Education Level Change Students Studying in the United States in SPRING

    Student action required: Must access and read the ISSS Pre-Arrival Information and must complete online ISSS Online check-in upon arrival in the United States no later than 10 days after arriving 

    SEVIS Record: SEVIS Record will be changed to ACTIVE status once Check-in process is approved by ISSS adviser

    Enrollment Requirements: If summer is your FIRST semester of study, you must enroll full-time as follows:

    Undergraduate - 12 credits total (3 can be online)

    Graduate - 9 credits total (3 can be online)

    Health insurance: Must purchase U.S Health insurance

    On Campus Work Authorization: Can work on Campus job if employment is offered in person or remotely

    Other: Must contact Academic Advisor for Course Registration

  • Transfer & Education Level Change Students Starting Program Overseas and coming to the U.S. in SUMMER

    Student action required: Must contact Office of International Admissions to get immigration documents updated.

    SEVIS Record: SEVIS record will get deferred to next immediate term and updated 1-20 will be issued by International Admissions

    Enrollment Requirements: Can enroll in any number of credits (no specific requirement)

    Health insurance: Not subject to have U.S. Health insurance while overseas. (Any Health Insurance Hold will be released once you contact the Office of International Admissions

    On Campus Work Authorization: Cannot have On-Campus employment

    Other: must have updated I-20 to be able to enter the country in future semester.

SPRING-CONTINUING Students Guidance

  • Studying in the U.S.

    General information: You must be enrolled in a full-load- see below.

    Student action required: Must update U.S. Address in my.fiu.edu

    SEVIS Record: SEVIS remains Active

    Enrollment Requirements: As a continuing international student you must be enrolled as follows:

    Undergraduate - 12 credits total (3 can be online)

    Graduate - 9 credits total (3 can be online)

    Health Insurance: Must comply with U.S Health insurance. Contact the FIU Office of Student Health Compliance for more information.

    On Campus Employment: Allowed to work on-campus. See On Campus Employment for more information.

    Other: Must update U.S. Address in my.fiu.edu

  • Studying Overseas

    General information: Must request a Leave of Absence from ISSS.

    Student action required: Must access FIU ISSS PORTAL  submit a Leave of Absence (LOA) Request

    SEVIS Record: SEVIS record will be terminated for authorized LOA

    Enrollment Requirements:  If you wish to take classes while at home, you can (no limit to how many online/remote classes)

    Health Insurance: Not subject to have U.S. Health Insurance while overseas. (Any health insurance hold will be released once your information is received - allow 24-48 hours) Must remain overseas for Spring

    On Campus Employment: No remote employment allowed.

    Other: Subject to request RESTART I-20 to resume studies in the US. OPT eligibility will be cancelled if Spring is your last term. According to form I-765 section 3: "you mut file form I-765 while in the United States" 

     

Travel information

If you are in your country and wish to start planning for your return to the United States, please be reminded that the ISSS Office is not the best source for travel information. The best sources are your airline, your local American Embassy, and the Center for Disease Control information.

Upon arrival, you will be required to follow FIU policies and guidelines when accessing any physical university premises regardless of where you travel from (across the street, local, national, international). FIU will only require a period of quarantine if it is required by local, state or federal health authorities. Please frequently visit FIU Repopulation for the latest updates pertaining to travel guidelines.

In addition, outside of FIU’s premises, members of the FIU community must abide by guidelines and requirements of the respective local and state authorities such as Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida Health Department. This includes the mandatory wearing of face masks in public, the enforcement of curfews, quarantine periods etc.

Visa information

If you need to renew your visa, please continue to monitor the opening of your local American Embassy. Each country will be following its own schedule and conditions, so check with them in order to make an appointment for your visa interview. Check the status of your local embassy.

General questions

  • Do I have to attend orientation?

    Yes. The international student Immigration Orientation is mandatory and all international students on F-1 and J-1 visas are required to attend. At orientation, you will receive information regarding federal regulations affecting your immigration status, as well as have an opportunity to meet other international students and international peer mentors who can assist you with your transition.

  • Do I need to have medical insurance?

    Yes. All international students in F-1 or J-1 status must have medical insurance that meets certain requirements in order to register and continue their studies at FIU. Your compliance with this requirement is monitored by Student Health Services (SHS). You may purchase the university-approved medical insurance plan online at Medical Insurance  by credit card or by e-check. If you have your own insurance, your insurance policy must be approved by SHS. For more info visit the SHS website.

  • Do I need to schedule an appointment to speak to an advisor?

    Yes. You must make an appointment with an ISSS advisor so that you can receive the necessary attention and appropriate advice needed to address any complex issues.  You can do so using our ISSS Appointment Request System. However, the ISSS office does have walk-in hours on Wednesdays from 9:30am to 12:00pm on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus and from 2:30pm to 4:00pm on the Biscayne Bay Campus. Applications for CPT and OPT require an appointment and may not be submitted during walk-in hours.

  • Can I take classes at another institution while studying at FIU?

    Yes. If you have maintained your status you may be able take classes at another institution, but you must enroll for a minimum of six credits at FIU in the fall and spring terms.  If summer is your first term, then you must enroll for a minimum of six credits at FIU in that term.  You must enroll for a total of at least 12 credits as an undergraduate student or 9 credits as a graduate student between the two institutions.  You must obtain a letter of recommendation from your academic advisor or a printout of your transient form and submit this documentation together with a Document Request Form to ISSS. If all is in order, you will receive authorization from an ISSS advisor to study at the second institution; a copy of your
    grades/transcript from the second institution must be submitted to the ISSS office by the end of the term.

  • Can I drop below full-time?

    No. To maintain your immigration status you are required to enroll full-time during the fall and spring terms (12 credit hours for undergraduate students and 9 graduate level credit hours for graduate students). Exceptions to the full-time requirement must be approved by an ISSS advisor BEFORE dropping below full-time.

  • I am out of status. What should I do?

    If you are out of status you must schedule an appointment to meet with an ISSS advisor immediately to review your options in returning to status.

  • Can I take the summer semester off?

    The answer to this question varies from case to case. Below you may find some of the most common scenarios

    • Enrollment during First Semester: You are required to be enrolled full-time if Summer is your first semester at FIU. This also applies to transfer students.
    • Enrollment during Last Semester: You are required to be enrolled during the Summer Term if it is considered your last semester and you had applied for graduation. Please keep in mind that students who only need one course to complete their program of study, the course cannot be completed through online or distance education. F-1 students must enroll in at least one course that requires physical attendance in their final academic term.
    • Enrollment Depending in Academic Program: You may be required to be enrolled during the Summer Term if your program of study requires you to be enrolled. Confirm this with your academic department.
    • Summer Term Optional Semester: Summer enrollment is optional ONLY if you are a continuing student and have completed a full course of study in Fall or/and Spring term. This means you can take the summer off (take no classes at all), take a part-time load, or take all online classes.
  • I need an expense letter. Where can I get this information?

    You may obtain an expense letter from ISSS after you have registered for classes by completing a Document Request Form. This letter will only indicate the average costs for attending FIU.

  • Do I have to attend or view an F-1 Employment Workshop in order to apply for CPT or OPT?

    Yes. If you are planning to work off-campus in the U.S. you must get authorization for either Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT). To apply for either of these F-1 employment benefits, you must view the online employment workshop on the ISSS website, or attend a live employment workshop hosted by ISSS. You must complete the workshop acknowledgement form and set up an appointment to meet with an ISSS advisor before engaging in any type of off-campus employment. Find all the information here on the F-1 Employment page.

    Can I work full-time on-campus?

    You can work up to 20 hours per week during the fall and spring terms with authorization from ISSS. During the summer vacation, spring break and holiday season, you may engage in full-time on-campus employment.

  • Can I work full-time on-campus?

    Yes, but the total hours cannot exceed a maximum of 20 hours per week between both employers. You must obtain authorization from ISSS.

  • Can I work in more than one place on campus?

    Yes, but the total hours cannot exceed a maximum of 20 hours per week between both employers. You must obtain authorization from ISSS.

  • Am I eligible for a STEM Extension of OPT?

    If you have been authorized for Post-Completion OPT (OPT after graduation), you are eligible to apply for an extension of the OPT period ONLY IF the degree you earned from FIU has an assigned Classification of Instructional Programs code (CIP code) that has been designated by ICE as science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM degrees). If you are on OPT following completion of a STEM degree AND working for an employer registered with E-Verify, you may apply for a 17-month extension of your OPT. You may visit ICE for a list of CIP codes that qualify for the STEM extension. You may find the CIP code for your program at FIU at the top of page 3 of your I-20; the code will be in the format xx.xxxx (for example the CIP code assigned to the Computer Science programs at FIU is 11.0101).

  • I need a Social Security Number (SSN). What should I do?

    You may apply for a social security number ONLY if you have been offered a job on-campus or if you have been granted practical training (CPT or OPT) employment authorization (keep in mind that practical training options are generally not available to new students). An SSN will be given to you for employment purposes only, NOT for purposes such as applying for credit cards, renting an apartment, etc.

    If you do have a job offer and need an SSN, you must apply for a social security number through your local Social Security Administration (SSA) office. If the SSN is for an on-campus job you must first bring your offer letter to ISSS because an ISSS advisor must sign off on the letter from your hiring department. For the SSA location nearest you, please visit the Office of Social Security and type in your zip code. You may also call 1-800-772-1213 or visit International Students and Social Security. You may download the social security application (Form SS-5) online.

  • Do I need a new signature on my I-20 every time I travel?

    No, the travel signature on page 3 is valid for 12 months.

  • What happens if my visa expires?

    A visa is an “entry document” used to enter the U.S. If it expires in the U.S., there is no need for concern as long as you are maintaining valid status (maintaining full-time enrollment etc). However, if you plan to leave the U.S., you will need a valid visa for re-entry to the U.S. Visas are issued at U.S. embassies/consulates abroad. Check with the U.S. embassy/consulate in your home country regarding visa renewal requirementsStudents must obtain a new I-20 from ISSS before applying for a new F-1 visa.

  • What happens if my I-20 expires?

    You are considered to be out of status with the Department of Homeland Security if the program end date on your I-20 has passed and you have not graduated. DO NOT LET THIS DOCUMENT EXPIRE. If it has expired, schedule an appointment to meet with an ISSS advisor immediately to discuss how to get back in status.

  • What if my I-20 will expire before I complete my program?

    To maintain status, you must obtain a new I-20 showing a program extension BEFORE your current I-20 expires. You may request an extension of your I-20 no earlier than 120 days prior to the current program end date listed on your I-20.

  • I lost my I-20. What should I do?

    If your I-20 is lost, damaged, or stolen, you must request a new I-20 from ISSS by completing a Document Request Form. If your I-20 is stolen, you should also file a police report with the police department as soon as possible.

    Is there a problem if my I-94 record does not say “D/S”?

    YES. “D/S” means “duration of status” and all F-1 and J-1 students must have an I-94 admission record which indicates they have been admitted for the duration of their status (rather than admitted until a specific date). If your I-94 record does not reflect this, you must meet with an ISSS advisor immediately.

  • I want to travel outside the U.S. What should I do?

    If you want to travel outside the U.S. you must have a valid F-1 or J-1 visa, a valid I-20 or DS-2019 with a valid travel signature, and a valid passport (valid at least six months into the future). If you are planning to travel to a country other than your home country, visit The Embassy Website.  for travel guidelines and visa requirements.

  • My EAD has been pending for more than 75 days. What should I do?

    If your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, has been pending more than 75 days, you may contact the National Customer Service Center (NCSC) at 1-800-375-5283 and ask that an Approaching Regulatory Timeframe “service request” be created. The NCSC will route the service request to the appropriate office for review. Please have your receipt number ready when contacting the NCSC. 

  • What happens if I am dismissed from my program?

    If you get dismissed from your program of studies, you should contact our office immediately. We will assist in the appeal process. If the request is denied you will not be allowed to enroll at FIU for the upcoming semester. In order to keep your F-1 or J-1 status, you will have to make plans to transfer to another institution to continue your studies. Once your dismissal is official and you have not transferred to another institution, your I-20 will be terminated and you will have to leave the US as soon as possible.

    You can find more information on dismissal and appeal policies on the FIU Exploratory Advising page.