Completing Immigration Check-In
Who needs to complete the Immigration Check-In?
The immigration check-in process and e-form should be completed by:
- New international students
- SEVIS transfer students
- International students returning to CU Boulder on a new I-20 or DS-2019 after a leave of absence of more than 5 months.
When should the Immigration Check-in be completed?
- International students in F-1 or J-1 status should complete the Immigration Check-In as soon as possible upon admission into the United States but no later than the start date of classes.
- Â鶹ÒùÔº who are transferring their F-1 SEVIS record to CU Boulder must complete the check-in form within 15 days of their F-1 program start date as reflected on the Form I-20.
Failure to complete the immigration check-in process will lead to the termination of one's F-1 or J-1 visa status, thereby jeopardizing the ability to legally remain in the United States under valid F-1 or J-1 status.
What are the required immigration check-in steps?
Immigration Check-In Form
The Immigration Check-In Form is found in the under Arrival and Immigration Check-in.
- See the Accessing the F-1 Student Immigration Check-In E-Form in the MyISSS Portal for instructions on how to access and complete the form.
You will need the following to complete the Immigration Check-In E-form:
- Your university ID (located in your
- Your I-94 (Download your I-94 Arrival Record)
- Your local address (Verify/add/update your local address in )
- Can be local residence hall address, off-campus address, or temporary hotel address.
- Your CU Boulder email address
- A local phone number (if available)
- Dependent(s) I-94 (if applicable)
Virtual International Student Orientation Course
You must accept the International Student Orientation course in the to access the course. As part of the Virtual Orientation, you will need to complete the Immigration Essentials Virtual Quiz.
- Achieving a score of 70% or higher on this quiz is necessary to receive credit.
- Once you have successfully completed the quiz, please upload confirmation of your achievement (70% or higher) to the Immigration Essentials Course Grade Submission Form (found in the under Arrival and Immigration Check-in).
Required Title IX Course
New international students must complete the Title IX Course offered by the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance. Please review these instructions for accessing and uploading course completion to your
New Student Resources
Immigration Check-In
- Needed for Immigration Check-In Form:
- Maintaining Status Overview
- Immigration Check-In E-Form Resources
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