Current F-1 Students
The Student Affairs office welcomes you and looks forward to assisting you. We value your contributions to the campus community, as we will learn from each other by our sharing ideas and cultural heritage. We encourage you to teach others about your culture as you learn about theirs.
An F-1 student is a non-immigrant enrolled in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) and in pursuit of a full course of study at a U.S. institution approved by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Once F-1 students attain their objectives, the U.S. government expects them to return their residences abroad.
The following links provide information useful to F-1 students, as does the Office of International Students and Scholars at WSU Pullman.
Concurrent Enrollment
Process and regulations for enrolling in another DHS-approved school, as well as WSU Spokane.
Curricular Practical Training
Requirements for engaging in employment and paid internships important to major fields of study.
Departing WSU Spokane
How to leave WSU Spokane upon completion, withdrawal, or transfer to another school.
Employment
DHS restrictive employment regulations and other information necessary to working in the U.S.
Extending F-1 Status
Conditions and procedures for extending F-1 status if you do not complete your program.
Immigration Documents
Information about passports, F-1 visa stamps, I-20 forms, and I-94 departure records.
Maintaining F-1 Status
DHS regulations for maintaining legal F-1 status.
Optional Practical Training
Requirements for engaging in employment before or after degree completion.
Reduced Course Load
Process and regulations for enrolling in less than a full-time program of study.
Tax Regulations
Information about social security tax and cards, immigration status and tax withholding, and income tax.
Transferring Out
Procedures and regulations for transferring out of WSU Spokane.
Travel
Information about documents, F-2 travel, temporary absences, North American travel, SEVIS fees, US-VISIT, special registration, and more.
Contact information
Liz West
Academic Center 130
Telephone: 509.358.7534
E-mail: weste@wsu.edu
Writing Workshop:
"Academic Writing for Non-native Speakers of
English"
September 10, Noon-1pm, SAC
147
Lunch provided (courtesy of STCU) to WSU Spokane
students who RSVP to Jane Kinkel (358-7537 or kinkel@wsu.edu) by 4pm on
Sept. 9.