Loss of Status and Reinstatement Options
If you do not maintain your F-1 status, your SEVIS record may be terminated. This means you are out of status.
When you are out of status:
- You cannot work on campus
- You are not eligible for CPT or OPT
- You cannot travel and reenter using F-1 status
- You lose all F-1 benefits
You should act quickly to resolve your status. Delays may affect your ability to obtain future visas or immigration benefits.
You generally have two options:
- Apply for Reinstatement within the U.S.
- Travel and reenter the U.S. in F-1 status
You should speak with Visa and Immigration Services (VIS) before choosing an option.
Option 1: Apply for Reinstatement
What This Means
You request that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) restore your F-1 status while you remain in the United States.
Basic Eligibility
You may be eligible if:
- You have been out of status for less than 5 months, or you can explain a delay
- Your violation was beyond your control (for example, illness or administrative error)
- You do not have repeated or intentional violations
- You are currently enrolled full-time or plan to enroll full-time
- You have not worked without authorization
Important Considerations
- You must request a reinstatement I-20 from VIS
- USCIS processing and adjudication can take 12 months or longer
- You must stay enrolled full-time while your application is pending
- You cannot travel outside the U.S. during this process
- You are not eligible for F-1 benefits (including employment) until approved
- If you complete your program before a decision is made, speak with an immigration attorney
Option 2: Travel and Reentry
What This Means
You leave the United States and return in F-1 status using a new or valid F-1 visa.
How It Works
- Request a new Initial I-20 from VIS (with a new SEVIS number)
- Pay a new SEVIS I-901 fee
- Travel outside the U.S.
- Reenter the U.S. in F-1 status
Important Considerations
- This option may be faster than reinstatement
- You regain F-1 status only after you reenter the U.S. successfully
- Admission is decided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- You may need to apply for a new F-1 visa, depending on your situation
- Apply for a visa in your home country when possible
- Prior status violations may affect your visa or entry
- If you have less than one academic year remaining, you may not be eligible for CPT or OPT
- If you are unsure about your case, consult an immigration attorney before traveling
Option 3: Remain in the U.S. Out of Status
This option is not recommended.
If you remain in the U.S. without valid status:
- You are not eligible for any F-1 benefits
- You may face serious immigration consequences, including removal proceedings
- You may have difficulty returning to the U.S. in the future
If you are considering this option, speak with a qualified immigration attorney to understand the risks.
Next Steps
Your situation is unique. Contact Visa and Immigration Services to review your options and determine the best path forward.