It is the responsibility of each student to be familiar with the immigration requirements related to their status. Following the guidelines below will help you to avoid many unnecessary problems.
Basic Guidelines
- Keep your passport valid at all times.
Contact your home country's embassy in the U.S. for information about renewing your passport validity. - Keep your local address updated.
Keep your local residential address current through Bear Facts. - Maintain full-time enrollment.
You must be full-time each semester. For immigration purposes, you must complete a minimum of 12 units per semester. - Get Berkeley International Office approval before a withdrawal from UC Berkeley.
If for some reason you must withdraw from your program or drop below full-time, you are required to have approval from Berkeley International Office before doing so. - Attend the school noted on your I-20.
You must have a current, valid I-20 from the school you are attending. If you transfer from another school to UC Berkeley, the transfer process must be completed at the Check-in Meetings before the semester begins. If you miss the Check-in meeting, see an advisor in Berkeley International Office immediately. - Keep your I-20 valid at all times.
Submit an application for Extension of Program if the completion date on your I-20 will expire within the next 30 days and you need more time to complete your program of study. The completion date can be found in Box #5 on the I-20 form. You must also request a new I-20 if you change your major or your degree level, e.g. Ph.D. to Master's. - Get a travel endorsement
Before your departure from the U.S., request a signature for re-entry from a Berkeley International Office Adviser. The Adviser will sign page 3 of the I-20 for this purpose. The signature is valid for one year. - Get proper employment permission:
see also F-1 Employment Matters
- On-campus employment -- Limit employment to 20 hours per week during the academic year. Employment on-campus may be full-time in the summer and vacation periods. No special work permit is required.
- Off-campus employment -- Do not work off-campus without permission. Work permission for F-1 students must be approved through Berkeley International Office and the USCIS.
