Extending Your I-20

You are expected to complete your degree by the program end date listed on your Form I-20. If you cannot finish your program by that date because of valid academic or medical reasons, you must request a Program Extension and receive a new I-20 with an updated program end date.

You must receive approval before the program end date on your current I-20.


Eligibility Requirements

You may qualify for a program extension if you meet all of the following requirements:

  • You have maintained valid F-1 status and enrolled full time each required semester.

  • You are making normal academic progress toward completing your degree.

  • You have sufficient financial support to cover tuition, fees, and living expenses for the additional time needed.

  • Your program delay is due to valid academic or medical reasons, such as:

    • Change of major or research topic

    • Unexpected research challenges

    • Documented illness (medical documentation required)

    • Adding a secondary major, minor or thesis option to your program

F-1 regulations regarding program extensions are strict. Approvals of a program extension is not guaranteed.


Finishing Program in Summer or Winter

If you complete your degree during a summer or winter session, that term is treated the same as a regular semester for immigration reporting and enrollment.

You must be enrolled full-time or be approved for a Reduced Course Load (RCL), and you must follow normal online credit limitations.


Reasons You Cannot Request a Program Extension

You are not eligible for a program extension for the following reasons:

  • Taking extra courses for personal interest

  • Taking extra courses to complete prerequisites for a future degree or program

  • Taking extra courses to improve GPA, even if your GPA is not sufficient for graduation

  • Participating in non-required Curricular Practical Training (CPT)

  • Delaying coursework for a perceived employment benefit, including participation in non-required CPT

  • Completing degree requirements that do not require enrollment, such as:

    • Comprehensive exams

    • Finishing incomplete coursework without enrollment

    If you have already completed all degree requirements, you cannot request a program extension.


    Application Timeline

    You should submit your request at least 30 days before the program end date on your I-20.

    You may apply once:

    • The semester in which your I-20 expires has started, and

    • You have registered for the upcoming semester.

    Key timing information:

    • The maximum extension length is one year.

    • If you need more time after that, you must submit another extension request later.

    • Your request must be submitted and approved before your current I-20 expires.

    Last Minute and Late Requests
    If you submit your request close to your I-20 program end date (less than 1 week prior), you should notify your academic department/advisors, and your VIS advisor.

    If you fail to apply for a program extension prior to your I-20 program end date, this is considered a violation of status, which could result in loss of F-1 status and employment authorization eligibility.


    How to Apply

    Follow these steps to request an I-20 Program Extension:

    1. Log in to accessVIS using your NetID and password.
    2. Select F-1 Student Services from the left menu.

    3. Select the Program Extension Request.

    4. Upload Supporting Documentation
      • Proof of Financial Support: Documentation from you or a sponsor to show you can afford tuition, fees, and living expenses for the additional time needed. View the estimated costs.
      • Reason for Program Extension: Written explanation describing why you need more time to complete your degree.

    Your request will first go to your academic department and/or advisors, and then will come to VIS for final review. Please allow 5-7 business days for processing.

    Upon approval, a new I-20 with an updated end date will be provided to you.