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Re-entry to the U.S.                      

F-1 Student

To be readmitted to the U.S. as an F-1 student, you must present the following documents:

You may wish to bring copies of financial documentation and your student transcript as an additional precaution when traveling. If you feel you may come under increased scrutiny, you may want to get a letter from your department that says that you are a student in good standing with the University.

For more information, refer to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement SEVIS FAQs.

J-1 Student and Scholar

To be readmitted to the U.S. as a J-1 student or scholar (exchange visitor), you must present the following documents:

As an additional precaution when traveling, you may wish to bring copies of financial documentation and if you are a student, your transcript. If you feel you may come under increased scrutiny, you may want to get a letter from your department that says that you are a scholar, employee, or student in good standing with U-M Flint.

If you are a J-1 student on academic training, you should carry evidence of your academic training position and your academic training authorization letter.

F-2 or J-2 Dependent

For dependents, your required documents are quite similar to your husband or wife or parent who is a student or scholar.

To be readmitted to the U.S. as an F-2 or J-2 dependent, you must present the following documents:

You may wish to bring copies of your financial documentation and the F-1 student transcript, or the J-1 scholar's offer letter of the position, as an additional precaution when traveling.

If the F-1 or J-1 is on post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Academic Training (AT), you should carry photocopies of the F-1 or J-1 documents indicating authorization for work permission. For F-1, this would include I-20, EAD card, and evidence of job. For J-1, it would be the DS-2019, Academic Training authorization letter, and evidence of job.

For more information, refer to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement SEVIS FAQs.

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