F-1 status is a non-immigrant classification which allows you to remain in the U.S. as long as you are a properly registered full-time student and maintain your F-1 status.
All international students admitted to eligible degree programs within the Johns Hopkins University will be issued a Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status, unless the specific funding source requires a J-1 student visa.
Form I-20
The Form I-20 is a document issued by OIS from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). I-20 is necessary for an F-1 visa application at a U.S. consulate abroad or to request a change of status to F-1 from USCIS. To be eligible for an I-20, you must be fully admitted to an eligible academic program and demonstrate that you have the financial resources to meet full tuition and living expenses for the first academic year of the program.
Receiving your I-20
All the I-20s are issued electronically and can be accessed by logging to your iHopkins account. Click here for instructions on how you can access your document once it is issued.
Validity of the I-20
Your initial I-20 is issued for the expected length of your program. If you need additional time beyond the I-20 end date to complete degree requirements, you must request an extension of your I-20. Alternatively, if you complete your degree requirements before the I-20 end date, you must notify OIS so we can update the I-20 end date. Regardless of the actual end date on your I-20, the I-20 effectively ends as of your last date of enrollment in the final term of your JHU program. After the I-20 end date or your last date of enrollment in your final term, whichever is earlier, you will have a 60-day grace period during which you may remain in the U.S. You cannot engage in employment during the grace period.
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