Tips to Prepare for International Travel
By: ISSS
TIPS TO PREPARE FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
For F & J International Students and Scholars.
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You must have a valid travel signature from ISSS.
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If you need a new signature, complete the travel signature eform in iPenn https://www.ipenn.oip.upenn.edu/
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Check the F-1 or J-1 entry visa in your passport. (except Canadian/Bermudian citizens)
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If your visa will expire before you return to the US, please see https://global.upenn.edu/isss/visa
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Check travel restrictions
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There are travel restrictions currently in effect for citizens of Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, Yemen, and Somalia.
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Please reference the following link for specific travel and visa restrictions for each country subject to the ban. http://www.nafsa.org/Content.aspx?id=57729
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For more travel details, please review http://global.upenn.edu/isss/travel
RE-ENTRY TO THE UNITED STATES
I-515A ISSUANCE
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If you realize you do you not have a valid travel signature for re-entry, don’t panic.
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If you return to the U.S. with a missing or outdated travel signature I-20/DS-2019, you may be issued a Form I-515A by Customs and Border Protection.
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If you are issued a Form I-515A, meet with ISSS immediately to avoid jeopardizing your legal status in the U.S.
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I-94 ANNOTATION
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Upon re-entry to the US, check that the I-94 stamp was properly annotated by the immigration officer during inspection.
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Proper annotation of your I-94:
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F-1 students/dependents: “F-1″/“F-2” and “D/S”
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J-1 students and scholars/dependents: “J-1″/”J-2” and “D/S”
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Access your electronic I-94 printout at https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94
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If you cannot locate your electronic I-94 and/or discover any errors on the passport entry stamp, immediately meet with an ISSS advisor.
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In case of an emergency, please follow the instructions at http://global.upenn.edu/isss/emergency
Have a safe and wonderful summer!
ISSS Staff