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TSRI International Office
Travel
Travel within the U.S. during TSRI Program
All foreign nationals traveling inside the U.S. should carry their valid passport, I-94 arrival card and valid form F-1 I-20, J-1 DS-2019 or H-1B I-797 approval notice depending on their current non-immigrant status. Foreign nationals in WB, B-1 or TN status should carry their valid passport and I-94 arrival card.
Travel and U.S. Re-entry during TSRI Program
All foreign nationals in a non-immigrant visa status who plan to travel outside the U.S. temporarily must first complete the travel request form and submit it to the International Office two weeks prior to departure. This allows International Office staff the opportunity to review your immigration history and confirm the validity of your passport, visa and documents before you travel.
Travel to Mexico or Canada
Automatic Revalidation:
Generally, in order to enter the U.S., non-immigrants must present a valid, unexpired visa stamp in the passport in the category for which application for admission to the U.S. is made. An exception to this rule exists for some non-immigrants who travel for less than 30 days solely to Canada or Mexico, or, in the case of F and J non-immigrants only, to Canada, Mexico or the adjacent islands other than Cuba. The Automatic Revalidation rule may allow the expired visa stamp to be automatically revalidated on the day the non-immigrants seeks re-admission to the U.S. Non-immigrants must have a valid passport, a valid I-94 card, and entry documents related to their specific immigration status to seek re-admission using the Automatic Revalidation rule.
A non-immigrant is not eligible for Automatic Revalidation if they have applied for a U.S. visa during their travel. Further, citizens of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria are not eligible for Automatic Revalidation. Automatic Revalidation is given at the discretion of the Port of Entry Officer. Please discuss your travel plans to Canada, Mexico or the adjacent islands with the International Office Staff in advance.
Special Registration
Special Registration, also called the National Special Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), is a U.S. government system that assists with tracking of certain foreign nationals. A person is generally informed if they are subject to NSEERS special requirements upon entry to the U.S. Failure to comply with NSEERS requirements can lead to criminal charges and/or deportation. Visitors subject to NSEERS are not eligible for re-entry using Automatic
Revalidation.
U.S. Visit
The Department of Homeland Security has implemented the
U.S. VISIT (United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology)
program to function as the new automated U.S. entry and exit system. Using machine
readable passports and biometric technology, border officials can now electronically
record the entry and exit of non-immigrants traveling to the U.S. Read more here.
Travel Resource Links
Visa Wait Times
U.S. Consulates
Abroad
U.S. Visa Application
Forms
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