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December Newsletter
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The ISSO
is Moving to a New Building!
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University Holiday Closings & Emergency Contacts
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Important
Travel Advice for the Holidays!
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Optional
Practical Training for December Graduates
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Program
Extensions on I-20s or DS-2019s
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Christmas
International House
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Remember
to Check
www.isso.uncc.edu for Information Updates
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Orientation Volunteers
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International Club Welcome Party
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GOOD
LUCK, CONGRATULATIONS & GOOD HOLIDAYS!
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The ISSO is Moving to a
New Building!
The
International Student/Scholar Office (ISSO) is MOVING to the College of
Health & Human Services which is the new building across from the College of
Education. The ISSO will be on the 2nd floor, Room # 202 which is at
the far end of the building closest to Craver Road.
Due to the move,
we will be closed the afternoon of Thursday, Dec. 14th
through Monday, December 18th. Therefore, please bring all I-20s for
signature and requests for enrollment letters by the 12th.
If
there is an emergency, please call 704-687-2410.
We
will be open from December 19-22 in our new location and then re-open after the
holidays on January 2nd.
University Holiday
Closings & Emergency Contacts
The university will be
closed from December 25 – January 1. If you have an urgent request or
immigration emergency, you can call 704-687-2410 and leave a clear
message with your phone number. An ISSO staff member will be checking messages
during that time period and return your call.
Important Travel Advice
for the Holidays!
The holidays are
approaching and if you are traveling outside the U.S. you should take a look at
your immigration documents to make sure everything is in order for your
re-entry.
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For travel outside
the U.S. take your valid passport and visa, your I-20 (signed by Marian
or Denise on p.3 within the last 12 months/6 months for OPT) or DS-2019, a
copy of your transcript or course schedule, and a copy of your financial
documents. If you are on Optional Practical Training, you must also have
your EAD card and a letter of temporary employment.
Note: If you need a
signature on your I-20, please bring it to us BEFORE December 12th,
and allow 2 days for processing prior to your departure. The ISSO and the
university will be closed from December 25 to January 1st.
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If you will be
applying for a new re-entry visa, you should also have a
letter of enrollment from the ISSO and a copy of your spring schedule if you
have already registered. Requests of letters of enrollment must be
requested in the ISSO 2 days in advance.
Also, if the source of
your funding has changed, this will need to be reflected on a new I-20 and
you should carry proof of the funding (i.e. an assistantship letter) to the visa
interview.
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NSEERS Registration:
NSEERS Registrants, please remember that you MUST exit and re-enter through
one of the designated ports and be registered. If you have any questions,
it is very important that you go to an information booth at the airport and
find an appropriate officer to conduct the registration.
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Transit Visa
Requirements:
Students “transiting” through a third country to get to their home country
may need to obtain a transit visa from that particular country. For
example, if you need to transit through England on your way to India, you
should find out about any visa requirements by checking with the British
government’s immigration section. If you need help with this, please see
the ISSO.
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If you are moving
from a Bachelor to a Master, Master to PhD, or PhD to Master in the
spring semester, it is critical that your immigration record reflect this
change and a new I-20 or DS-2019 be created for you. Please pick up your
new document at the beginning of the spring semester in the ISSO, or if you
are traveling outside the U.S. during the winter break, pick it up prior to
your departure, as you MUST use this new document to re-enter the U.S.
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For travel within
the U.S. take your I-20 and photocopies of your I-94 card, passport and
visa page with you when you travel.
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If you are leaving
UNC Charlotte (graduating, returning to your home country, or
transferring to another US university) please be sure to update your local &
permanent address in 49er Express or for those who live on-campus, update
your address at the post office on campus.
Optional Practical Training for December Graduates
December 8 will be the
last day to apply for Optional Practical Training for December graduates. The
ISSO cannot guarantee that applications submitted thereafter will be considered
for approval by USCIS.
Program Extensions on
I-20s or DS-2019s
PLEASE look at the
expiration date on your I-20 or DS-2019 if you are a continuing student. If you
still need more time to complete your program, you MUST submit a Program
Extension form to the ISSO prior to your expiration date!
Christmas International
House
Are you interested in spending the Christmas holiday with an American family in
another part of the U.S.? Consider applying for Christmas International House,
an ecumenical program started in 1965 by the Presbyterian Church (USA). For more
information and an application, visit
http://www.christmasih.org
Remember to Check
www.isso.uncc.edu for Information Updates
We hope that you are using
our website
www.isso.uncc.edu and are finding lots of helpful information, from
requesting letters of enrollment to learning about travel and re-entry
procedures, to OPT or CPT instructions.
Orientation Volunteers
New international students
will soon be arriving! We will hold orientation programs on January 3rd
(graduates) and 4th (undergraduates/exchange students) and we could
use your help in welcoming and orienting them. If you are interested and
available please contact Denise at
dvmedei@email.uncc.edu so that we can organize a meeting prior to the
holiday.
International Club Welcome
Party
The International Club
will hold its “Welcome Party” on Friday, January 12, at 7:30pm in Cone Center “Afterhours”.
Come to welcome new international students and enjoy a good time!
GOOD LUCK, CONGRATULATIONS
& GOOD HOLIDAYS!
Good luck on your exams,
congratulations to those graduating, and good holidays. Travel safely and see
you when you return. If you will not be returning to UNC Charlotte, we wish you
well and hope that you will come back to visit from time to time. If time
permits, do drop-by the office to say farewell!

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