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1 SEVIS Student Exchange Visitor Information System The Final SEVIS F-1 Student Immigration Regulations Effective January 1, 2003

2 Brief History of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) On March 1, 2003, the immigration functions of the INS were transferred to three new bureaus within the DHS On March 1, 2003, the immigration functions of the INS were transferred to three new bureaus within the DHS CIS. US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Responsible for most services and applications. CIS. US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Responsible for most services and applications. ICE. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Responsible for investigations, detention, removal, and SEVIS. ICE. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Responsible for investigations, detention, removal, and SEVIS. CBP. US Customs and Border Protection. Responsible for immigration inspections as US ports of entry (POE), Border Patrol, and Customs. CBP. US Customs and Border Protection. Responsible for immigration inspections as US ports of entry (POE), Border Patrol, and Customs.

3 Introduction – What is SEVIS? SEVIS is an electronic database that connects schools to the CIS, ICE, and CBP service centers, district offices, ports of entry and US Consular offices & Embassies via the internet. SEVIS is an electronic database that connects schools to the CIS, ICE, and CBP service centers, district offices, ports of entry and US Consular offices & Embassies via the internet. As of February 15, 2003 ALL schools in the United States MUST regularly send information through SEVIS about their international students using this database. As of February 15, 2003 ALL schools in the United States MUST regularly send information through SEVIS about their international students using this database. This is called “SEVIS Reporting” This is called “SEVIS Reporting”

4 21-Day Reporting Within 21 days of the occurrence of the following events: Within 21 days of the occurrence of the following events: Students’ failure to maintain status Students’ failure to maintain status Change of student’s or dependent’s legal name or address Change of student’s or dependent’s legal name or address Graduation and/or Program Completion Date Graduation and/or Program Completion Date Disciplinary action taken by the school against the student because the student has been convicted of a crime Disciplinary action taken by the school against the student because the student has been convicted of a crime Any other information at the request of the SEVIS Any other information at the request of the SEVIS

5 30-Day Reporting Within 30 days after the program start date on your I-20: Within 30 days after the program start date on your I-20: Whether the student has enrolled, dropped below a full course of study without prior authorization, or failed to enroll Whether the student has enrolled, dropped below a full course of study without prior authorization, or failed to enroll The current address of each enrolled student The current address of each enrolled student The start date of the student’s next semester The start date of the student’s next semester


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