The F visa is used by students who wish to enroll in academic programs in the United States and, therefore, maintaining your status directly depends on being enrolled in an institution certified by the SEVP (Student and Exchange Visitor Program). When a school suddenly closes, questions may arise about the deadline to transfer your registration to a new institution in order to keep your status in good standing.
In general, if your school went bankrupt and ceased its activities, it is essential to act quickly. Usually, it is recommended that you contact the Designated School Official (DSO) responsible for your registration as soon as possible. Many DSOs advise that students have an approximate period of 60 days to find another certified institution and thus request a new Form I-20 and carry out the SEVIS transfer.
However, it is important to emphasize that this deadline may vary according to the specific circumstances of the closure, the moment you were officially notified, and the guidance your DSO provides. During this period, keep your status regular and avoid delays. Seek information directly from the new institution about the internal procedures for the transfer, and be attentive to the documentation that must be provided.
It is also advisable, if possible, to consult a professional or a company specialized in immigration to confirm deadlines, requirements, and to avoid falling victim to scams or unfounded promises that guarantee results. Remember that strictly complying with immigration laws is crucial so that you do not take unnecessary risks with your status in the United States.
Each case may have particularities, so communication with your DSO and verification of the official SEVP guidelines are essential steps. This proactive approach can facilitate the transfer process and help maintain the regularity of your student visa status while you reorganize your studies.
Learn more about F-1 Visa
- Duration
- Duration of studies
- OPT (STEM)
- Up to 3 years of work
- CPT
- Work during studies
- Processing
- 2-8 weeks
Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.