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Current F-1 Students

As an F-1 student, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with F-1 regulations and 51Âþ»­Chicago policies.

Form I-20 and F-1 Visa

Your I-20 and your visa are two entirely different documents, but both are required to enter the United States. Your I-20 will be issued by the ISSS team once you have been admitted to 51Âþ»­Chicago and you've submitted the required documents. You will use the I-20 to apply for your visa.

Within two weeks of a change, you will need to notify the ISSS team to update your I-20 if you:

  • Change your major
  • Change your name or address
  • Require a program extension
  • Move from degree to degree (e.g. bachelor's to master's)

While your I-20 needs to remain valid while studying in the United States, your visa does not. Your visa is an entry document to the US and does not need to be renewed as long as you remain in the US.

F-1 Student Enrollment Requirements

According to US immigration regulations, the primary purpose of the F-1 classification is for full-time study in pursuit of an educational objective. F-1 students should expect to be enrolled full-time for the duration of their program of study.

Full-time is defined as:

  • 18 credit hours for ELLP students
  • 12 credit hours for undergraduate students
  • 9 credit hours for graduate students
  • 8 credit hours for law students
  • 6 credit hours for Quinlan Business Graduate students

F-2 Dependents

Notify ISSS of any accompanying dependents who will be in F-2 status and provide biographical information (full name, date of birth, address, city and country of birth, and country of citizenship) and immigration information (e.g., passport information, visa information) regarding those dependents. ISSS is required to report information to USCIS regarding your dependents and to issue a Form I-20 for each dependent. F-2 dependent I-20s are generally issued at the same time as F-1 I-20s, but can be issued later should dependents choose to join the F-1 visa holder at a later date.

Travel Instructions

Documents Required for Re-entry to the United States

Have the following documents available (not packed in checked luggage) when you arrive at the port of entry to the US:

  • A passport that is valid at least six months past return to the United States
  • A valid F-1 or J-1 entry visa stamp - Canadian citizens do not need entry visas to enter the United States
  • A valid Form I-20 or DS-2019 with a recent travel signature from ISSS (travel signatures are good for 1 year for current students, 6 months for students on OPT)
  • Any previously issued I-797 Approval Notices from USCIS (if you changed your status to F-1 or J-1 after arriving in the United States)
  • Your current EAD (if you are on OPT)

Additional evidence to print in advance and provide to U.S. Customs and Border Protection upon request:

Current F-1 and J-1 Students:

  • Proof of enrollment in the current or upcoming term (i.e. class schedule)
  • Proof of paid fees/financial documents
  • Any document supportive of reason for traveling (if applicable)
  • If you will miss class, a note from the professor or academic unit confirming their acknowledgement of your travel plans (if applicable)

Students on OPT/STEM OPT:

  • Signed proof of employment (employment letter/contract)
  • Payroll stub
  • Any document supportive of reason for traveling (if applicable)
  • Signed letter from employer approving time off (if applicable)

Keep all printed hard copies of your documents on your person (not on your phone, laptop, or checked luggage). If you are travelling during an official school break, you should make arrangements to be back on campus for the official start of the term.

Students may request a travel signature through the and should make this request at least one week prior to travel. Any F-2 or J-2 dependents will also need to have their I-20s or DS-2019s endorsed for travel prior to departure from the country.

Contact information of your ISSS team (isss@LUC.edu, 773-508-3899). For urgent Port of Entry issues ONLY, please contact Campus Safety at 773-508-7233.

Completing Your Program of Study

If you have completed your program of study, you have 60 days to legally remain in the US beyond the expiration date of your I-20, (or beyond the completion date of your program, whichever is earlier). This 60-day period is known as your "grace period." During the grace period, you can change to a new degree program, transfer to a new school, or prepare to depart the US.

Change of Address

U.S. immigration regulations require you to report any change in your U.S. local address within 10 days of the change.

You may satisfy this requirement by updating your profile in the Mailing Address section of  within 10 days of the change. ISSS will receive the information from LOCUS and electronically notify USCIS of the change within 21 days, as required by immigration regulations.

Important Note

51Âþ»­Chicago is required to report to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on the status of our F-1 and J-1 international students. Questions? Contact the ISSS team at isss@LUC.edu or by calling 773-508-3899.

As an F-1 student, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with F-1 regulations and 51Âþ»­Chicago policies.

Important Note

51Âþ»­Chicago is required to report to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on the status of our F-1 and J-1 international students. Questions? Contact the ISSS team at isss@LUC.edu or by calling 773-508-3899.