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International
Students, Scholars & Employees Residing in the U.S.
Those holding
an exchange visa (J visas) or a student visa (F-M
visa) a valid I-94 card in addition to your visa will be required
for re-entry into the U.S. for visits less than 30 days. Check
to be sure your visa doesn't expire before re-entry. More information
on re-entry of U.S. student visas can be found on the State
Department web site or the U.S.
Immigration & Customs Enforcement web site.
To re-enter
the United Sates, you will be required to show the following. You
can stay for less than 30 days with the following documents. As
you leave the U.S., do not surrender any of your documents listed
below.
- Your valid
passport
- Your I-94
card (for students, small white card)
- Your I-20
(for F-1 students), DS-2019 (for J-1 students or scholars) or
I-797 (for H-1B workers)
- Your U.S.
Visa
- Students,
you are strongly advised to carry recent evidence of financial
support for the total duration of your stay in the U.S.
- Workers,
you are strongly advised to carry a letter from your employer/institution
confirming your employment, job title and salary as well as your
original H-1B Notice of Approval.
NOTE: For
full details on special visas contact your immigration specialist
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Note: The
Plant Biology 2010 meeing is registered
with the Canadian government. However, registration does not give
ASPB or it's partnering societies any influence over visa acceptance
or re-entry into the U.S. We encourage you to apply for a visa
as early as 6 months in advance, and check your expiration on
your passport to begin renewing 4-6 months in advance if needed.
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