Required travel documents
The following documents are required for travel and re-entry to the U.S. The OISS also recommends that you carry these items whenever traveling within the U.S. outside of the immediate New York City area.
- An unexpired passport valid at least six months into the future
- An unexpired I-20 or DS-2019 with a travel signature less than one year old
- An unexpired F-1 or J-1 visa stamp valid for further entries into the United States
- Proof of full-time enrollment in the form of a Certificate of Enrollment or NYU transcript from the NYU Registrar's Office at 25 W. 4th Street (or the registrar's office for your school)
- Proof of financial ability , i.e., documentation verifying your funding source as indicated in Section 8 of your I-20 or Section 5 of the DS-2019; this may include personal or family bank statements, affadavits of support, or copies of your fellowship or scholarship letter
F-1 Students
- The travel signature on your Form I-20 is valid for a maximum of one year.
- You may use your I-20 to enter the U.S. as long as you are a continuing, full-time student and all the information on it remains the same. If you are unable to maintain full-time matriculation, or if the information on your I-20 changes, contact an OISS advisor.
- If you are returning to the U.S. after a leave of absence and/or an absence of more than 5 months, you must obtain a new I-20 prior to re-entry. Contact an OISS advisor if this applies to you.
- Upon entry to the U.S., a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officer will issue an I-94 card to you that will indicate the date of entry and grant you F-1 status for duration of status (F-1 D/S). If your I-94 card indicates anything other than F-1 D/S, contact an OISS advisor immediately upon return.
- The OISS recommends that you make photocopies of your travel documents (I-20 and I-94 card) for safekeeping.
- If you are on post-completion optional practical training , click HERE.
J-1 Students / Scholars
- The travel signature on your Form DS-2019 is valid for a maximum of one year.
- You may use your DS-2019 to enter the U.S. as long as you are a continuing, full-time student and all the information on it remains the same. If you are unable to maintain full-time matriculation, or if the information on your DS-2019 changes, contact an OISS advisor.
- Upon entry to the U.S., an immigration officer will issue an I-94 card to you that will indicate the date of entry and grant you J-1 status for duration of status (J-1 D/S). If your I-94 card indicates anything other than J-1 D/S, contact an OISS advisor immediately upon return.
- The OISS recommends that you make photocopies of your travel documents (DS-2019 and I-94 card) for safekeeping.
- If you are on post-completion academic training, click HERE.
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