TRAVEL WITH YOUR DOCUMENTS AT ALL TIMES
Before you leave for the United States, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the different types of documents you will need. It is always a good idea to carry your original documents on your person at all times. Do NOT put them in your checked baggage. If you have any questions about your visa, please contact International Students and Scholars.
Passport - Your passport is issued by your government and is your official international identification.
- Your passport must be valid at all times during your stay in this country.
- You should keep copies of your passport in your home country and in the U.S.
- If you lose your passport, you should immediately notify Campus Police or the Missoula Police Department and file an official report.
Visa - A United States visa is used to enter the U.S., and can only be obtained outside the U.S.
I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) - The I-94 is issued automatically when you enter the U.S., and is proof that you entered the U.S. legally.
- After you arrive in (or return to) the U.S., you should check to make sure the information on your I-94 is correct. You can do this on the . The information should include:
- Entry Date
- Visa Type
- Length of Stay should be “D/S”, meaning “Duration of Status”
- If any of the above information is incorrect or missing, contact ISS immediately.
- It is recommended that you print a copy of your most recent I-94 entry record and keep with your primary immigration documents.
I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant Student [F-1] Status) - The Form I-20 is the document that states what school you are eligible to attend, your intended academic program, dates of attendance, and financial information. An I-20 is required by the U.S. Consulate when you apply for an F-1 visa.
- If you plan to leave the U.S. temporarily, you must have your I-20 signed by a Designated School Official (DSO) at International Students and Scholars.
- If there are any changes in your program, you must request a new Form I-20 from ISS.
- An F-1 student is allowed to remain in the U.S. for up to 60 days after the program end date on their I-20. For more information, see the website.
DS-2019 (Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor [J-1] Status) - A DS-2019 is issued by your sponsor, and is used to apply for a J-1 visa. It is also used to enter or re-enter the United States.
- If you plan to leave the U.S. temporarily, you must have your DS-2019 signed by a Responsible Officer (RO) at ISS if it is issued by the 猎奇重口, or a Responsible Officer (RO) from the agency that issued your DS-2019.
- If you wish to extend your program or change sponsors, your DS-2019 must be replaced. Contact ISS for more information.
- A J-1 Student is allowed to remain in the U.S. for up to 30 days after the program end date on their DS-2019. For more information see or come to ISS.