International Student Travel Information
International Student Travel Rules
Detailed information about travel for F1 students
You must travel outside the U.S. for less than five months. If you are planning to take an academic leave of absence for one or more semesters, please contact the International Office for assistance.
You must have a valid F-1 visa to return to the U.S. If you changed your status to F-1 while inside the U.S., you will need to apply for an F-1 visa in your home country the first time you depart the U.S.
Students who have an expired visa but a valid I20 and I94 can travel to Canada, Mexico, or an adjacent island and re-enter the US through Automatic Revalidation. However, you MUST obtain a new visa to re-enter the US if you travel to all other countries.
Automatic Revalidation Information
I94
Students should print their I94 form, which is an record of your entry in to the United States. Your I94. Print a new I94 every time you re-enter the US.
Travel to Canada and Mexico
Citizens of certain countries must have a visa to enter Canada or Mexico. To find out if you need a visa and to obtain visa application instructions, please refer to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). You may also visit the page for the Canadian Consulate in NYC and the Mexican Consulate in NYC.
Even if you do not need a Canadian visa, you may need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada.
Students are advised to carry a copy of their SEVIS fee receipt with them to show to immigration upon re-entry. If you do not have your SEVIS fee receipt, get a copy.