Maintaining Lawful Status
International students in F-1 or J-1 student status must satisfy these requirements to remain in lawful status:
F-1 Students
- Have a valid passport (must be valid for a minimum of 6 months in the future at all times.
- Valid Form I-20 issued by North Carolina A&T State University.
- Maintain continuous full-time enrollment during the Fall and Spring Semesters.
- Limit on-campus employment (including teaching and research assistantships) to a maximum of 20 hours per week while school is in session.
- Refrain from any type of off-campus employment without the consent of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). (Only USCIS and OIA can grant off-campus employment)
- Purchase and maintain University student health plan.
Important Note: Failure to maintain lawful nonimmigrant status could negatively impact applications for future immigration benefits. If you violate the terms of your non-immigrant status, you are not allowed to work – including assistantships.
It may be possible for you to enroll for less than full-time studies under certain circumstances. You and/or your advisor should consult with an OIA advisor to discuss any variation of full-time enrollment, employment issues, violation of non-immigrant status, etc., including possible consequences and plans of action.
J-1 Students
- Have a valid passport (must be valid for a minimum of 6 months in the future at all times).
- Valid Form DS-2019 issued by North Carolina A&T or other program authorizing presence at North Carolina A&T.
- Maintain continuous full-time enrollment during the Fall and Spring Semesters.
- Limit on-campus employment (including teaching and research assistantships) to 10 hours per week while school is in session. Unlike F-1 students, J-1 students must obtain employment authorization in advance and in writing from the Program Sponsor.
- Purchase and maintain University student health plan for self and dependents (if North Carolina A&T is the program sponsor). If other J-1 Program Sponsor, student must purchase and maintain medical health insurance for self and dependents. The health insurance policy must meet the J-1 federal requirements for the Exchange Visitor and dependents: $50,000 minimum per accident or illness; $500 maximum deductible per illness; $10,000 provision for medical evacuation; $7,500 maximum repatriation coverage.