Dear students,

We’d like to inform you of some important announcements regarding U.S. Immigration rules. The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) announced that there will continue to be flexibility related to online courses for the 2021-2022 academic year, a presidential proclamation restricts travel from India, and the U.S. Department of State announced an expansion of National Interest Exemption Waivers making it easier for students to enter or return to the U.S.

SEVP announced that online classes will continue to count the same as face-to-face classes for academic year 2021-2022.  This means that you can maintain your F-1 status by registering for any number of online or in-person classes as long as the total number of credits meets the minimum to be considered a full-time student (12 semester hours for undergraduates and 9 semester hours for graduate students).

A new presidential proclamation was signed on Friday which restricts travel from India.  The restriction means that all international students and scholars who live in or travel through India must wait 14 days before they can enter the United States unless they qualify for a waiver.

Fortunately, the Department of State announcement means that students coming back to the U.S. or entering for the first time can fly directly to the U.S. without spending 14 days in another country.  Now all students are eligible to travel directly to the U.S. up to 30 days before the start of fall classes. The waiver is automatically granted, and students do not need to apply for it.

Everyone travelling to the U.S. must still present evidence of a negative Covid-19 test taken 3 days before their flight leaves for the U.S.  One of the best ways to ensure that you do not contract Covid-19 while travelling is to get a Covid-19 vaccine. Student Health has vaccines available.  You can find a schedule of upcoming clinics and information on scheduling your appointment here.  We encourage everyone interested in getting the vaccine to do so as soon as they are able.

While these changes are welcome ones for students travelling back to the U.S., the pandemic is not over, and things can still change quickly. Please remember that there are many resources at the university which can help you manage the stress you may be feeling, especially the specialists at University Counseling Services (call 319-335-7294 or click here to schedule an appointment) and Student Care and Assistance (call 319-335-1162 or email dos-assistance@uiowa.edu). 

We in ISSS will continue to update you as swiftly as possible whenever there is an immigration change that could affect you.