Non-immigrant F-1 Student Policy
In addition to A F International School of Languages
Inc. School Policies, F-1 students must comply with the terms and conditions
of their F-1 visa by the U.S and the school. The student who fails to meet
any of the regulatory requirements will be out of status and terminated
in SEVIS.
General Policy (F-1 Students)
- Enroll by the 2nd day of every session as a full-time
student (18 hours or more of instructions per week).
- Inform the school within 10 days, for the following changes:
home address, contact information, sources of financial support, immigration
status, and dependent status.
- Do not engage in unauthorized employment.
- Be sure to have a valid Form I-20. If your Form I-20
is about to expire, report to your student advisor about your intent to
extend your program by completing and submitting the Service Request Form
at least 30 days prior to the expiration date indicated on your Form I-20
and submitting it to your DSO.
- Provide the documents requested by the school within
10 days for any filing required by the school for compliance with any regulatory
agencies.
- If you are a new student, report in person to the school
on time and pay in full, in a timely manner, the amount agreed upon to
undertake the courses; an initial must report within 30 days and a transfer
must report within 15 days prior to program start date. The tuition is
due for the period and for the program indicated on your application form.
The period of stay on the Form I-20 should be consistent as requested on
the application form. No partial payment will be accepted.
- Exiting the School Policy (F-1 Students)
To avoid being terminated from SEVIS for "failure to enroll",
a student who plans to leave the school must complete and submit the Notice
of Intention to Exit form by the 2nd day of the term required to register.
The students cumulative attendance and GPA will be reviewed and closed
out in SEVIS accordingly.
- When transferring to another SEVP approved school, the
acceptance letter from the school must be submitted together with the Notice
of Intention to Exit form; a letter or a form that expresses only intent
to transfer is not sufficient. The students record will be released
to the school within 7 days of the students last day of registration.
If the student does not meet the minimum attendance and/or academic requirement,
the student will be released terminated.
- Leave of Absence Policy (F-1 Students)
A student, who plans to continue his/her studies, may request a leave of
absence or take less than the required course load (less than 18 hours
of instruction per week) for a session by completing the Vacation/Drop
below Full Course Load Request Form. Whether or not such request is approved
will be determined within 7 days from the date of submission. Leave of
absence from school cannot be abused to extend the students transfer
period between schools. The school reserves the right to decline the students
request for a vacation for any reason. For details, please review the Vacation/Drop
below Full Course Load Request Form.
- Absence from the US: A student may be relieved from the
registration requirement if the students absence from the U.S. is
greater than 30% of the period for the term(s) indicated. The student must
submit in writing for each term for the period not in the U.S. The absence
period will be determined by the plane tickets departure and arrival
dates, which will later be verified by the students Form I-94.
- Medical Reason: The student who needs to take a reduced
course load or no course load at all for medical reasons must provide the
school with an official letter from a licensed physician. This letter must
indicate the reason why the student should not be taking a full course
load. A leave of absence due to medical reason(s) cannot exceed a total
of four (4) sessions for the entire time that the student is enrolled at
the school.
- Standard Vacation: A student who has completed a minimum
of 864 clock hours is eligible for up to sixty (60) days, two (2) terms,
as a vacation. Such hours completed must be from consecutive registered
terms without a break, and the number of hours registered for each term
must be 18 hours or greater. The term(s) that the student is requesting
to be excused from must immediately follow the consecutive terms completed.
- Traveling Outside the U.S.
A continuing student who has a multiple entry F-1 visa (not the F-1 visa
obtained by the change of status in the U.S.), may be allowed to re-enter
the U.S. if the following criteria are met:
- The student has a Form I-20 with current information that is signed by
the DSO on pages one and three allowing travel outside of the United States.
- The student's visa and passport is valid at the time the student reenters
the United States (the expiration date on the student's visa has not passed
at the time of re-entry).
- The student returns and resumes his/her studies within four (4) terms.
F-1 Student Visa:
A F International is authorized to issue a Certificate
of Eligibility (Form I-20) to qualifying students for full-time study. The
I-20 form is used when applying for a student visa (F-1) and will only be
issued for the number of weeks that your tuition is paid. You can extend
your courses at A F International and a new I-20 will be issued. The Student
Visa must be obtained at the U.S. Embassy in your home country before your
departure. If you are denied a student visa, you will receive a refund of
all prepaid tuition when you (i) give the school a copy of the denial letter
from the U.S. Embassy, and (ii) return the original I-20 form issued by
the school.
If you require an I-20 form, you must provide A F International
with documents showing that you have enough money to pay for all of your
tuition and living expenses while you are studying at A F International.
Please send these documents with your application. These documents can be
any one of the following:
(1) Evidence of financial means (e.g. a copy of a recent
bank statement) to cover tuition and living expenses for the duration of
your stay; or
(2) A letter of financial responsibility from your parent or legal guardian
accompanied by evidence of their financial means (e.g. a copy of a recent
bank statement); or
(3) A letter of sponsorship from your company or organization together with
evidence of financial means. |