Chapter 11
GUIDELINES FOR
UNIVERSITY REPORTING TO
THE OFFICE OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE ABOUT INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS HOLDING F-1 (STUDENT) VISAS
Section 1. University Responsibility
A. Title VIII of the U.S. Code
of Federal Regulations, Part
214.3, requires that the University of Washington report non-immigrant
F-1 students at the University, if the student:
- Fails to register personally
within 60 days of the time he is expected to do so.
- Failed to carry a full course
of study. For this purpose, a full course of study is defined
by the University of Washington as:
(a) Undergraduate, Fifth-Year and Nonmatriculated students must
earn a minimum of twelve (12) credits per quarter, excluding
Summer Quarter.
(b) Graduate students must earn a minimum of nine (9) credits
per quarter, excluding Summer Quarter, during the time they are
registered for graduate coursework. Final determination of full
course of study for graduate students will be made by the Dean
of the Graduate School. The staff of the Graduate School will
consult with the student's graduate program adviser when appropriate.
(c) Newly-admitted international students may be advised by their
academic adviser, because of inadequate English skills or similar
academic reasons, not to register for a full course of study
their first quarter in the United States and these students are
therefore exempt from the nine- and twelve-credit minimum their
first quarter only. These students must earn a minimum of five
(5) credits their first quarter. Such students must provide the
International Services Office with the written recommendation
of the academic adviser before the end of the official change
of registration period for their first quarter.
(d) Students in the final quarter of their degree program need
only register for those credits required for graduation.
- 3. Terminates attendance at
the University.
B. Authorization to release this
information is given when the student signs the I-20A form, "Certificate
by Nonimmigrant Student under Section 101(a)(15)(F)(i) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act."
Section 2. Reporting Procedures
A. Students Not Registered At
or Withdrawn From the University
- Undergraduate students not registered
in a given quarter, excluding Summer Quarter, will be reported
routinely to the Immigration and Naturalization Service by the
Registrar's Office by the thirtieth (30th) calendar day of the
quarter without notification to the student.
- Graduate students not registered
in a given quarter, excluding Summer Quarter, will be reported
to the Graduate School to determine if the reason the student
is not registered is a valid academic reason. Those students
without valid academic reasons will be reported to the Immigration
and Naturalization Service by the Registrar's Office without
notification to the student.
- Exceptions to A.1 and A.2 may
be permitted if:
(a) The student has a recommendation from his physician that
for reasons of health he should not register for a given quarter.
(b) The student is unable to register for a full course of study
due to recent circumstances beyond his ability to anticipate
or control and where his personal situation is so severely altered
as to make his original program impossible to complete. Documentation
supporting these circumstances must be received by the Registrar's
Office before the end of the official change of registration
period for the quarter concerned.
- Students who withdraw after
the second week of the quarter will be reported to the Immigration
and Naturalization Service at the end of that quarter.
B. Registered Students Not Registered
for a Full Course of Study
- The I-20B's of all undergraduate
and graduate students not registered for a full course of study
will be sent by the Registrar's Office to the International Services
Office.
- The International Services Office
will notify each student that he is carrying less than a full
course of study and that he will be reported to the Immigration
and Naturalization Service unless evidence is presented to substantiate
one of the following:
(a) Acute illness or injury.
(b) Valid academic reason. For undergraduate students, this must
be confirmed in writing by the student's academic dean. For graduate
students, this must be confirmed in writing by the student's
graduate program adviser or supervisory chairman and endorsed
by the Dean of the Graduate School.
- The I-20B's of all deficient
graduate students not exempted by Section 2.B.2 will be sent
by the International Services Office to the Dean of the Graduate
School.
- The I-20B's of deficient undergraduate
students will be transmitted by the International Services Office
to the Registrar's Office along with supporting documents for
those students not to be reported.
- Supporting documents referred
to in B.2, B.3, and B.4 will be filed in the Registrar's Office.
- The Registrar's Office will
submit to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, as soon
as possible after the thirtieth calendar day of the quarter,
the I-20B forms of those students determined not to be pursuing
a full course of study.
C. Undergraduate students must
earn twelve (12) credits per quarter and graduate students nine
(9) credits per quarter, excluding Summer Quarter, to be considered
as having carried a full course of study. Students below these
minimums will be reported routinely to the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. Exceptions may be made to this requirement if:
- The student has a recommendation
from his physician that for reasons of health the student should
not attempt to complete a full course of study.
- The student's academic adviser
or instructor has recommended in writing (copy to the Registrar's
Office and the International Services Office) that the student
drop courses after it is infeasible to add additional courses
and where the situation is deemed exceptional by the Registrar
after appropriate consultation. Documentation must be received
by the Registrar's Office before the end of the quarter in question.
- The student is unable to complete
a full course of study due to recent circumstances beyond his
ability to anticipate or control and where his personal situation
is so severely altered as to make his original program impossible
to complete. Documentation supporting these circumstances must
be received by the Registrar's Office before the end of the quarter
in question.
- Students reported to the Immigration
and Naturalization Service under Section 2.B for not registering
for a full course of study will not be reported again under Section
2.C. Those students excluded from reporting under Section 2.B
because of exceptional circumstances will not be reported under
Section 2.C unless they earn fewer than the number of credits
for which they were registered at the time the exception was
granted.
- The International Services Office
will notify each student being reported under Section 2.C that
he has been reported to the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
D. I-538 Form: Practical Training,
Employment, Extension of Stay
- The I-538 form may be obtained
and completed by the student in the International Services Office.
- The International Services Office
will send the I-538 form to the Registrar's Office for certification
of current enrollment status, full course of study, or completion
of studies, as appropriate.
E. Role of the Registrar's Office.
- All reports concerning an international
student's enrollment or status in pursuing a full course of study
must be verified by the Registrar's Office.
- In quarters in which there are
no students to be reported to the Immigration and Naturalization
Service, a statement to that effect will be sent by the Registrar's
Office to the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- All I-20B forms for international
students attending the University of Washington are to be filed
in the Registrar's Office.
Executive Order No. 46 of the
President, June 1, 1972; Revised October 24, 1974