International Students, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program in the School of Nursing, University of Minnesota

Important Information

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) implemented a system of tracking international students, called SEVIS on January 30, 2003 that tracks data for each international student. SEVIS daily updates any changes that occur (like adding a course, withdrawing from a course, etc.).

ISSS has issued a set of guidelines for international students, which you can find on their web page (http://www.isss.umn.edu/SEVIS/SEVIS.html). Please read these guidelines carefully, as not complying with the rules will result in termination of your status as a graduate student. Once you lose your legal status, the DHS will know about this within a day, and you will be required to return home. There is no guarantee that you will be able to return to the U.S. You are responsible to get appropriate advice, and you should contact the ISSS whenever an issue arises that can affect your legal status, including any travel abroad.

Here are the most important guidelines that you must follow to maintain legal status. The ISSS web page lists many more and you should consult their web page.


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