
F-1 Student Resources
- Pre-Arrival Booklet
- I-20
- Undergraduate Admissions
- Graduate Admissions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- ISSS Forms
The permit students who have violated their F-1 student status to apply for reinstatement. The decision to reinstate a student is based on the information provided by the applicant to during the reinstatement process. The process may take a few weeks to several months depending on the how complicated the case is. There is no guarantee that your application for reinstatement will be approved.
Reinstatement can be processed by traveling outside the United States with a new I-20 and attempting re-entry or by applying for reinstatement within the U.S. through . Both options have some level of risk involved and none guarantees approval.
A student may depart the U.S., apply for a new visa and attempt re-entry with a new Form I-20. Consular officers may ask questions about prior time in the U.S. and can deny a new visa.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must:
Submit paperwork to International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS):
Process:
Please submit your documents to the Front Desk in the ISSS for processing.
You will be contacted within 2 weeks for a signature on your new I-20. A copy of new I-20 will be submitted as part of your application for reinstatement to USCIS
Note: During the processing time you are ineligible for any F-1 benefits such as work authorization, transfer, or travel outside the U.S. It is recommended that you maintain a full course of study.
Reinstatement Approved
If your application for reinstatement is approved, you will be eligible for F-1 benefits.
Reinstatement Denied
If your application for reinstatement is denied: