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2014 ACCET Annual ConferenceSEVP PresentationNovember 4, 2014

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Presentation Overview• ESL Accreditation Act update• Draft guidance and regulatory updates• Pathway programs• Recertification and updates• Full course of study and student travel • Student transfer process• Past and upcoming SEVIS enhancements• Additional resources and contact information • Question and answer session with SEVP • Closing remarks from Sandy Lockwood and Lou Farrell

ESL Accreditation Act Update• ESL Programs that did not receive accreditation by

Dec. 14, 2013 will receive a Notice of Intent to Withdraw– SEVIS will maintain an ESL Program’s status until the

ACCET appeals process is exhausted– For more information, please visit

StudyintheStates.dhs.gov/accreditation-of-english-language-training-programs-act

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Draft Guidance for Comment• We Want Your Feedback

– Informs policy guidance used by SEVP adjudicators

• Draft Guidance Resources– StudyintheStates.dhs.gov/sevp-guidance-for-comment

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• Guidance: A Look Ahead– Upcoming Draft guidance

• Focus on student employment

– Upcoming Interim Final guidance• Student absence, annual vacation, timely filing

• Regulatory Updates– DSO limitations and F-2/M-2 part-time study

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Guidance and Regulatory Updates

• What is a Pathway Program? • Three Part Draft Guidance Series:

– Part One: Conditional Admission– Part Two: English Proficiency– Part Three: Pathway Programs

• Open for comment until Nov. 10, 2014

• SEVP Priorities

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Pathway Programs

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• Recertification Updates– Average processing time

• Form I-17 Updates and Processing– Currently processing Form I-17 updates from July/August

2014 timeframe

Recertification and Updates

• Except in specific circumstances, an F-1 student must enroll in a full course of study each term to maintain their status

• A DSO may authorize a reduced course load for an F-1 student under the following circumstances:– Academic difficulties– Medical conditions– Completion of a course of study

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Full Course of Study Requirements

• Specific regulations define a full course of study (see 8 CFR 214.2(f)(6)(i)(A)-(H))

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Type of Study (F -1 Students) Requirement

English language programs

At least 18 hours per week if primarily classroom instruction or at least 22 hours per week if primarily laboratory work

Full Course of Study Requirements

• During the student’s authorized annual vacation (usually summer)

• When school is not in session• During a leave of absence of less than five months

– Must be outside the United States– Family emergency, etc.– SEVIS record is in Terminated status until student’s

return– SEVIS record must be in Active status (needs data fix) or

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Student Travel

• Upon student request, the DSO starts the transfer process in SEVIS by identifying:– The transfer-in school – Transfer release date

• The DSO at the student’s new school must report the student’s arrival on campus in SEVIS to complete the transfer process

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Student Transfer

Completing a Program of Study• When a student finishes a program of study,

the SEVIS record is updated by the school official as complete

• The student has up to a 60-day grace period to:– Transfer schools and begin a new degree program– Apply for post-completion optional practical training

(OPT)– Change visa status– Depart the United States

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SEVIS Enhancements• Past Enhancements

– Features introduced in 2014

• Upcoming Enhancements– New features to be released in early 2015

• SEVIS Webinar Series– Past and upcoming webinars available at

StudyintheStates.dhs.gov/stakeholder-webinars

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• Enhanced Study in the States – New and improved features– Social media platforms

• Twitter: @StudyinStates• Facebook: Facebook.com/StudyintheStates• Blog: StudyintheStates.dhs.gov/blog

• SEVP Publications – SEVP Spotlight Newsletter (Quarterly)– SEVP Conference Bulletin (Monthly)– Email SEVPCommunications@ice.dhs.gov to subscribe!

Government Resources

• Stakeholder Satisfaction Survey– StudyintheStates.dhs.gov/stakeholder-satisfaction-survey– Feedback reviewed quarterly to generate Study in the

States and other outreach content

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SEVP Values Your Feedback

SEVP Contact Information• For case specific questions, contact the SEVP Response

Center:– 703-603-3400– SEVP@ice.dhs.gov– Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, except holidays

• For technical issues, contact the SEVIS Help Desk:– 800-892-4829 – SEVIShelpdesk@ice.dhs.gov– Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, except holidays

• Additional contact information: – StudyintheStates.dhs.gov/contact-us

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