Immigration News
Special Student Relief Employment Benefits
On April 18, 2022, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted Federal Register Notices announcing the suspension of certain regulatory requirements for F-1 nonimmigrant students from Ukraine who are experiencing severe economic hardship as a result of emergent circumstances in their country of citizenship.
These notices temporarily suspend applicable on-campus and off-campus employment regulations for eligible Ukrainian students. DHS will continue to monitor the situation in Ukraine and will announce any additional modifications or extensions to these notices in the Federal Register.
These notices apply exclusively to F-1 nonimmigrant students who meet all of the following conditions:
- Are citizens of Ukraine or Sudan regardless of country of birth (or individuals having no nationality who last habitually resided in Ukraine or Sudan);
- Are lawfully present in the United States in an F-1 nonimmigrant status on April 19, 2022;
- Are enrolled in a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Are currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Are experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine and current crisis in Sudan.
The suspension of these requirements will remain in effect until Oct. 19, 2023, for Ukrainian and Sudanese students.
Please refer to the Ukraine Federal Register Notice for more information regarding:
- The specific Special Student Relief (SSR) action effective with these notices;
- Who is covered by these SSR actions;
- Why DHS took these SSR actions; and
- How to apply for employment authorization under these SSR actions.
For more information about SSR and when eligible students may apply, please view the What is Special Student Relief? infographic in the Study in the States Resource Library. If you have case-specific questions, please contact the SEVP Response Center at 703-603-3400 or 800-892-4829, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, except federal holidays.
Read more about this benefit HERE
REFUGEE STATUS IN POLAND
Please access this link below to learn about refugee status in Poland that you may communicate to your families back home. https://pl.usembassy.gov/visas/humanitarian-assistance-and-visa-information-for-ukrainians/
About Department of State visa services in the Ukraine:
- Due to exceptional circumstances, we are currently unable to provide visa services in Ukraine. This includes related support services such as visa appointment scheduling, as well as courier and fee collection services.
- Applicants for U.S. nonimmigrant visas may apply in any country in which they are physically present and where there are appointments available. As each U.S. Embassy and Consulate has specific application procedures, you should contact the U.S. Embassy where you wish to apply directly.
- Do not hesitate to reach out to us and continue to check our website for updates and additional information.
USCIS designates Ukraine for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 Months
Access these links to learn more about this benefit/process and follow instructions to file.
If You Are In Need Of Financial Support
If you are currently in need of emergency assistance, you may email eaid@fiu.edu
FIU Events and Related Resources
Food Pantry: The pantry is available to all currently enrolled students. No proof of need is required and students can access the pantry once a week taking up to 10 pounds of food each visit at the following distribution locations: Modesto Maidique Campus Pantry BBC Campus Pantry The purpose of the food pantries is to serve FIU students in need. The pantries are available to students on both campuses. Both are run by the Center for Leadership & Service. The pantries are donations based, which means that all the food distributed comes from donations made by staff, faculty, members of the community, and student groups. |
Technology Needs: Students may request laptops and wifi hotspots from the FIU Libraries. If you need a laptop, https://library.fiu.edu and click "devices" on the home page or go to https://library.fiu.edu/DeviceCheckout.
Need more guidance? If you need to connect with additional campus resources due to ongoing hardship or concerns, please reach out to the Dean of Students Office. You can call 305-348-3396 or e-mail dos@fiu.edu to get in touch with someone from their team. For more information about the Dean of Students Office, please visit PanthersCare.fiu.edu.
External Resources
How Floridians can help the people of Ukraine
Resources provided by Local 10 News to help those affected by this war.
Food Banks
Near MMC:
- Love and Faith Foundation - Food Distribution Center
Address: 2097 SW 67th Ave, Miami, FL 33155
Phone: (305) 527-0989 - Miami Beth-el Nazarene - Food Distribution Center
Address: 2800 SW 102nd Ave, Miami, FL 33165
Phone: (305) 554-8000 - First Baptist Church of Coral Park - Food Distribution Center
Address: 8755 SW 16th St, Miami, FL 33165
Phone: (305) 559-0241 - Verbo Community Outreach - Food Distribution Center
Address: 7320 NW 8th St, Miami, FL 33126
Phone: (305) 261-5505
Near BBC:
- Nourishing Souls Food Bank
Address: 1306 NE 123rd St, North Miami, FL 33161 - Good News Food Pantry - Food Distribution Center
Address: 249 NE 166th St, Miami, FL 33162
South Florida Urban Ministries - Food Distribution Center
Address: 11500 NW 12th Ave, Miami, FL 33150
Phone: (305) 442-8306 - Miami Gardens Food Pantry - Food Distribution Center
Address: 18041 NW 22nd Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Phone: (305) 610-4004
Messages
Below are several emails that have been sent to FIU international students.