With certain exceptions an
alien already in the United States in nonimmigrant status can apply for
a change to F-1 status. Those who cannot apply for a change of status in
the United States may still be eligible for F-1 student status, but the
only way they can get F-1 status is through obtaining an
F-1 visa and re-entering the United States.
The following nonimmigrants are not permitted to change status to F-1 in
the United States:
School attendance pending
adjudication of change to F-1 status
An applicant for change of
nonimmigrant status to F-1 may start attending school even before the
application has been submitted or approved, except for the following,
who must wait until their change of status application is approved by US
Citizenship and Immigration Services:
If the application is
denied, students may be required to leave the United States on short
notice, interrupting their program of study at an inconvenient or
academically disadvantageous time.
F-1 employment not possible
until change of status is approved
In all change of status
cases, no F-1 benefits are available, including any kind of employment,
until the student receives notice from US Citizenship and Immigration
Services that his or her request for change of status has been approved.
Departure from the U.S.
while change of status is pending invalidates application
A nonimmigrant who travels
abroad while an application for change of status is pending is
considered to have abandoned the change of status application.
Department of Homeland Security will deny the application if they become
aware of the departure.
For information on how to
apply for a change of status, please contact IPS at
isu-ips@mail.indstate.edu
Click here to download change of status application.