F-1 SEVIS Transfer from IUPUI: F-1 Students: Visas & Employment: Office of International Affairs: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (2024)

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F-1 SEVIS Transfer from IUPUI

If you are planning to leave IUPUI to study at a different institution in the United States, you will need to transfer your SEVIS record to your new college or university. This allows you to keep your unique SEVIS ID number, which is critical for maintaining your legal status in the United States.

How to Transfer your SEVIS Record from IUPUI to a New Institution

  1. Log in to Atlas using your university technology account username and passphrase.
  2. In the F-1 Student Services menu, select “Transfer Out Request”.
  3. Complete this e-form. Pay special attention to the date you are requesting that OIA release your SEVIS record to your new school. As of that date, your SEVIS record will belong to your new school and you will no longer have work authorization granted by IUPUI.
  4. Before you can submit the e-form, you will be prompted to upload a copy of your admission letter to your new school.

OIA can only transfer your SEVIS record to one institution even though you may be applying to many. Complete the “Transfer Out Request” only after you are certain you will attend the new school.

Transfer Guidelines for Specific Situation

  • You have completed (or will complete) your program at IUPUI and will begin a new program at a new institution.

    You must request your SEVIS transfer and the release must be granted within your 60 day grace period following the completion of your program at IUPUI. You must also begin your new program within five months of completing your IUPUI program.

    For example: If you complete your bachelor’s degree on May 10, you must receive a SEVIS transfer no later than July 9 AND you must begin your new program before October 10.

  • You have completed (or will complete) your program at IUPUI and are pursuing your OPT period, you will begin a new program of study at the conclusion of your OPT.

    Your OPT will end on the date that your SEVIS record is transferred to your new institution. OPT is not transferable.

    If you intend to have your SEVIS record transferred after your OPT ends, you will need to request and receive the SEVIS transfer during your 60 day grace period following the completion of your OPT. Additionally, you must begin the new program within 5 months of your last day of OPT. If you will begin your new program after 5 months, you are not eligible for a SEVIS transfer.

  • You are currently attending IUPUI, have not (and will not) complete a degree program, and wish to transfer your SEVIS record to another school.

    You should request your record to be transferred after your last day of study at IUPUI but before the next term begins.

    For example: You are studying for a bachelor degree at IUPUI and wish to transfer to another school after your second year. You should request your SEVIS release from IUPUI after your last final exam in May but before your semester begins at your new school in August.

    Please be aware, if you are working on-campus at IUPUI, you will no longer have authorization to do so on the day your SEVIS record is released to the new school.

  • You have attended or completed a program at IUPUI, and are currently outside the United States, but plan on re-entering to attend another institution.

    To be eligible for a transfer, you can be outside the country for no more than five months without being registered in coursework in the United States.

    If you plan to be outside the country for more than five months and do not intend to register in U.S.-based coursework during that time, or have already been outside of the United States for more than five months, you are not eligible for a SEVIS transfer. Your new institution will need to make a new I-20 with a new SEVIS ID for your re-entry. You will need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee again and you should apply for a new F-1 visa stamp.

  • You will begin at a new school more than 5 months after the end of your OPT or last day of study at IUPUI.

    If the gap between your studies exceeds 5 months, you are not eligible for a SEVIS transfer. Your new program will need to issue you a new I-20 for you, and you will need to leave the United States. You will need to pay the SEVIS fee again and apply for a new F-1 visa stamp.

    Some students do not wish to leave the U.S. and want to find a way to stay during the gap between studies. If this is your situation, contact your OIA advisor and your new school advisor to see if you have further options. If a solution is not found, you will need to leave the United States or else you will be in violation of your F-1 status.

Getting Your New I-20

Once your SEVIS record has been transferred to your new school, they will be able to make a new I-20 for you. Be sure to contact your new school to find out what their policy on issuing new I-20s is. At IUPUI, this is done within the first two weeks of classes if students are not traveling.

Remember, if you are traveling outside the United States after your record has been transferred to your new school, you must use your new I-20 to re-enter the U.S. No matter what your travel plans are, you must report to your new school within 15 days of your new I-20 start date.

Things to Know about Transferring your SEVIS Record

A SEVIS transfer applies only to your immigration documentation and I-20. Academic records are not included in this process.

Please review the timing information above carefully. Your SEVIS transfer release date will be the day you complete your program, the final day of your last semester at IUPUI or a date you specify in your Transfer Out Request—whichever is later.

If you decide to cancel your transfer, you must notify us in writing before your transfer release date. After that date, we will no longer have access to your SEVIS record. In addition, all travel and employment benefits authorized through IUPUI will end on your transfer release date.

For assistance or more detailed information, contact iadvisor@iupui.edu.

F-1 SEVIS Transfer from IUPUI: F-1 Students: Visas & Employment: Office of International Affairs: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (2024)

FAQs

What is the SEVIS code for IUPUI? ›

SEVIS School Code of School Recommending STEM OPT (including 3 digit suffix): If you are applying based on your current degree from IUPUI, use: CHI214F10103008. If you are applying based on a previous degree, use the name of your school found in the "School Information" section of your I-20 from that degree.

How long does the SEVIS transfer take? ›

How long does it take to do the SEVIS transfer? As the SEVIS transfer is electronic, it happens instantaneously. Your SEVIS record will be sent to your new school electronically on your transfer release date. After the release it, it will take some time for them to create your new I-20.

Do F-1 students have a SEVIS number? ›

As an F-1 student, you will be assigned a SEVIS number, and a SEVIS record will be created for you.

What is the acceptance rate for Purdue University in Indianapolis? ›

Indiana University-Purdue University--Indianapolis Admissions. Indiana University-Purdue University--Indianapolis has an acceptance rate of 83%.

Can I work during SEVIS transfer? ›

If your OPT is still valid, transferring your SEVIS record to another institution will automatically end your work authorization. If you are currently employed on valid OPT, you must stop working at least one day before the release date and update your SEVP Portal Account with your employment end date.

How do I find my SEVIS? ›

Your SEVIS ID is a unique identifier assigned to you by the governemnet. All SEVIS ID numbers start with the letter N. On the Form I-20, the number is on the top right hand side of the first page under the words Student's Copy and above the barcode.

Can SEVIS transfer be denied? ›

A DSO at a SEVP-certified school must transfer the SEVIS records for any F-1 student accepted at another SEVP-certified school. SEVIS records are government property. A DSO may not refuse to transfer records for a student accepted by another SEVP-certified school for any reason; including financial or business reasons.

What is the 5 month rule for SEVIS? ›

The five month rule refers to the termination of a student's record in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) based on the student being away from classes or not in status for five months.

Does my SEVIS ID change when I transfer? ›

There are several benefits to a SEVIS transfer:

You maintain the same current SEVIS ID number (which may make you eligible for certain benefits at your new school earlier, such as CPT eligibility)

Can a F-1 student get a green card? ›

To adjust your status from an F-1 student visa holder to a green card holder, you may: self-petition for an EB-1 visa, receive the sponsorship of your employer, adjust your status to a dual-intent visa, become an investor, or marry your love interest who happens to be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident.

What are four common reasons why an F-1 student's SEVIS record is terminated? ›

Reasons for the termination of a SEVIS Record include:

Unauthorized withdrawal from classes (dropping all your classes without advance permission from OIA) Unauthorized drop below full course of study (dropping below full time enrollment without advance authorization from OIA) Expulsion and suspension.

How many times can we transfer a SEVIS fee? ›

Do I have to pay or transfer my SEVIS fee? As long as students maintain the same SEVIS record, there is no need to transfer their I-901 SEVIS Fee payment. If eligible, students who are unable to enroll in Fall semester may defer their enrollment to the next available session.

Why is Purdue's acceptance rate so high? ›

While its engineering programs are certainly competitive and prestigious, the university also offers majors in agriculture, health sciences, liberal arts, and more. This creates a larger applicant pool with varying qualifications, possibly leading to a higher acceptance rate overall.

How hard is it to get into Purdue West Lafayette? ›

For every 100 applicants, 53 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.

What is the difference between Purdue West Lafayette and Indianapolis? ›

What is the difference between Purdue West Lafayette and Purdue University in Indianapolis programs? The degrees are the same, but the location of the delivery of that degree is different. There may also be some distinctions in areas of focus.

Where is the SEVIS school Code? ›

Your SEVIS ID—The SEVIS ID is a 9-digit number beginning with “N,” in the upper right-hand corner of the form. The University's school code or program number—The F-1 school code is in section 2 of the I-20; the J-1 program number is in section 2 of the DS-2019.

What is the SEVIS ID for Syracuse University? ›

For F-1 students, our SEVIS School Code is BUF214F00002000.

What is the school code for University of Virginia SEVIS? ›

Transferring In

Please consult with the international office at your current school for SEVIS release policies. Our School Code is WAS214F00090000.

How to fill school code for SEVIS fee? ›

Your SEVIS Identification Number is in the top left corner of your I-20; it begins with an "N" and has 10 digits. You will need the "School Code," which is also on your I-20. The code for the W&M campus: WAS214F10684000. The code for VIMS: WAS214F10684001.

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