How to Maintain Your F-1 Status
You are responsible for your immigration status and following the rules of your status. Champlain College is responsible for reporting in SEVIS whether or not you are maintaining your status.
You are responsible for your immigration status and following the rules of your status. Champlain College is responsible for reporting in SEVIS whether or not you are maintaining your status.
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System. After 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security built a database to monitor and report on the activities of F, M, and J students/scholars and their schools.
Principal/Designated School Official. A DSO helps you understand the rules of your status and reports whether or not you are maintaining your status in SEVIS. This person is specifically trained in U.S. immigration regulations regarding F-1 students.
Champlain College's P/DSO is Jessa Karki, Director, Office of International Student Services in Skiff Hall, jkarki@champlain.edu
Permission to be in the United States for a period of time for a specific activity. You were given your status by the Customs and Border Protection inspector either in your passport or on your Form I-94A (the white card for those arriving by land). Your passport or Form I-94A should have a stamp notated "F-1 D/S". You are in the US to pursue a full course of study for a specific time as long as you obey the rules.
Form I-20 certifies that you are pursuing a full course of study and you can afford your program.
If you obey the above rules, you are "maintaining your status".
PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR P/DSO SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR F-1 STUDENT STATUS!
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