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What is a SEVIS violation?

SEVIS termination means that you are not in legal status ("out of status"), beyond any grace period you may be eligible for according to the Department of Homeland Security. Staying in the U.S. beyond your allowable grace period is also a violation of F-1 regulations.
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What is a SEVIS violator?

Unauthorized employment (employment without advanced authorization from OIS or USCIS) Unauthorized withdrawal from classes (dropping all your classes without advance permission from OIS) Unauthorized drop below full course of study (dropping below full time enrollment without advance authorization from OIS)
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How does SEVIS get terminated?

Reasons for the termination of a SEVIS Record include:

Expulsion and suspension. Failure to enroll in classes. Enrollment in too many online classes. Failure to report OPT employment (automatic action by SEVIS, the database that produces your I-20)
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What does SEVIS mean?

The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is constantly evolving to: Address national security and public policy concerns.
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What happens if you violate your visa?

If you have more than 180 days of unlawful presence, meaning you overstayed your visa by 181 days or more, you will be barred from returning to the United States for a certain amount of time. If you were unlawfully present for between 180 and 365 days, you will be barred from entering the United States for three years.
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What are four common reasons why an F-1 student's SEVIS record is terminated?

Reasons for Termination of a SEVIS record include, among others:
  • Unauthorized employment.
  • Unauthorized withdrawal from classes.
  • Unauthorized drop below full course of study.
  • Expulsion and suspension.
  • Failure to enroll in classes.
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How long can F-1 students be out of status?

US Immigration law states that individuals in the US for more than 180 days without a valid status are banned from returning to the US for at least 3 years. Individuals in the US for more than 1 year without a valid status are banned from returning to the US for at least 10 years.
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How do I know if my SEVIS is active?

You may check your current SEVIS status by talking to your designated school official or responsible officer. For questions, send a detailed e-mail to [email protected].
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Can I see my SEVIS record?

Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) users can view the information since the record was created. By default, the most recent events display on top. Users have the ability to sort the list by any of the columns and to filter the list to display only certain types of events.
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Is I-20 and SEVIS the same?

Those student names and biographic information are entered into a U.S. government database called SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System). SEVIS processes the information and produces an I-20.
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Is SEVIS termination bad?

Termination of a SEVIS record is very serious and could have many negative consequences for you. It can end your ability to stay in the United States, attend school and apply for work authorization.
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How many years does SEVIS last?

The initial SEVIS fee is valid for 12 months from the date of payment. If you do not obtain a visa within 12 months of paying the SEVIS fee, you will have to pay the SEVIS Fee again.
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Can SEVIS be reactivated after termination?

To be eligible for a SEVIS reactivation, an F-1 student must meet all of the following criteria: SEVIS record must be terminated for "Authorized Early Withdrawal". Must have maintained F-1 status, including full-time enrollment, prior to SEVIS termination. Must have departed the U.S. within 15 days of SEVIS termination.
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How long can I stay after SEVIS termination?

After a SEVIS record is terminated, a student is not eligible for the 60 day grace period and should plan to take one of the below actions immediately.
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What is student visa abuse?

Student Visa Abusers ~ An alien who obtains the status of a nonimmigrant under section \ol(a)(15)(F)(i) and who violates a term or condition of such status under Page 3 Page 3 section 214(1)1 is inadmissible until the alien has been outside the United States for a continuous period of 5 years after the date of the ...
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What happens if I violate my F-1 visa?

F-1 Immigration Status Violations

Failing to maintain your immigration status will result in SEVIS termination.
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Who can access my SEVIS?

SEVIS is for authorized users only. Individuals using SEVIS without authority, or in excess of their authority, are subject to having their activities monitored and recorded by system personnel. The activities of authorized users may also be monitored.
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How do I know if my I-20 is active?

You can use your 9-digit student ID to check the status of your I-20 at any time. You can find your student ID on your admission letter. Please note that this I-20 tracker will only provide status updates after you have applied for your I-20 and submitted all necessary financial documents.
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What happens if my SEVIS record is completed?

When a student's SEVIS record is manually completed, their record cannot be reactivated without one of the following actions: An SEVP-adjudicated correction request. A USCIS-adjudicated reinstatement application.
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How can I reactivate my SEVIS?

If it is more than 30 days and less than 271 days since the SEVIS status of the exchange visitor (EV) changed to Active, Invalid, or No Show, a Reinstatement - Update SEVIS Status request may be submitted to the Department of State (DoS) to change the status from: Active to Initial. Invalid to Initial. Invalid to ...
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What does inactive SEVIS mean?

SEVIS assigns the status of Inactive (exchange visitor and/or spouse/dependents are out of program status) for one of the following reasons: The exchange visitor completes his/her program as scheduled - Form DS-2019 expires (the exchange visitor's name will display on the list the day after the program end date).
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How do you keep SEVIS active?

Submit Form I-20, "Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status," to set it to Initial status. Register student to make the SEVIS record Active. Allow the record to auto-complete 60 days after the program end date.
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What is the 5 month rule for F-1 students?

The 5-month rule applies when an F-1 student quits attending school without getting a valid early withdrawal. This regulation states that if an F-1 student misses more than five months of classes, their F-1 status may have been compromised.
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What is the 5 month rule for F-1?

This rule, as the name implies, means that F1 visa holders who are studying in the United States may leave the country for a period of no more than five months before returning and resuming their studies.
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Can a F-1 student get a green card?

One option for students who are in the U.S. on F-1 visas and wish to become Green Card holders is to apply for an EB-1 visa, also known as first-preference employment-based visas. This means going from F-1 to Green Card through employment.
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