How do I change status--From H-1 to F-1?
Why would you wish to change from H-1 to F-1?
If you hold an H-1 visa, you have been admitted to a ULV program, and you wish to study full time, you should consider changing status.
Check List For Changing Status from F-2 to F-1
On a separate sheet of paper, answer the following questions and be prepared to discuss them with the international student advisor. At the top of the page write: "Questions and Answers Regarding My Request for a Change of Status." At the bottom of the page print your name, sign your name and write the date. Please send this to the International Advisor, by email as an attachment before the interview.
- Why you did not enter the U.S. in the F-1 status you now seek?
- Have you been engaging in the activities for which you were admitted to the United States by the Immigration and Naturalization Services? Explain:
- You have decided to attend school. What information or other factors led you to make that decision?
- What are your long term professional goals?
- Explain how your course of study will help you academically or professionally after you leave the U.S.
You will send the following to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
- A completed Form I-539, Application to Extend Status/Change Nonimmigrant Status. You may download and print the form from the INS web site: http://www.us-immigration-attorney.com/uscis-forms.htm You may copy only pages 6, 7 and 8 of the form itself and not print the instructions.
- A properly executed and original SEVIS Form I-20 from ULV properly endorsed by the Designated School Official. Be sure to sign item 11.
- A copy of the photo page of your passport, a copy of your I-94 (both sides), and a copy of your visa.
- Photocopies of evidence of financial support including three months bank statement.
- A check for $200, made out to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- Complete form i901, pay SEVIS fee. See http://www.ice.gov/sevis/index.htm
- Submit copies of your forms I-797, related to your H visa status
- If you have registered include proof that you have registered and prepaid for your classes.
You should communicate with the International Student Advisor in the ISAC. Ask to make an appointment.