Admitted International Students

Admitted International Student Resources

International students who have been admitted to GovState but have not yet started their programs will find vital information below:

    All F-1 or J-1 international students wishing to transfer their SEVIS record to Governors State University must complete the I-20 request form in their application portal and answer "No" to needing an I-20. After that students will select "You are currently in valid F-1 status and will be transferring your SEVIS record to Governors State", then submit. After that the students will need to complete the Transfer Information Form that is linked in the I-20 request form. Students can contact the Office of International Services by email to receive the relevant transfer instructions.

    Your Visa: The F1 and J1 Student Visas

    The F-1 student visa allows non-immigrants to pursue a course of study in the U.S. The dependents of an F-1 visa holder are granted an F-2 visa. F-2 visa holders are not allowed to work, but may study part time. If you receive an I-20 document from GSU, you should apply for an F-1 visa.

    The J-1 student visa is more appropriate for students who are on exchange visits or sponsored programs. The dependents of a J-1 visa holder are granted J-2 visas. J-2 visa holders may enroll in school and apply for work authorization. If you receive a DS-2019 document, you should apply for a J-1 visa.

    Note: Individuals are not eligible to register for classes if their visa status is B1/B2 or WB/WT-Visa Waiver. If you have any questions about visa types, please email ois@govst.edu

    Obtaining a Visa For Entry to the U.S.

    A visa is a stamp in your passport from the U.S. Consulate or Embassy abroad that permits you to enter the U.S. at a Port of Entry. It only needs to be valid for your entry into the U.S. and does not need to remain valid while you are here as long as you maintain our status. This means that as long as you remain within U.S. borders, your visa is allowed to expire. However, your I-20 or DS-2019 must remain valid for the duration of your stay in the U.S.

    Once you are admitted to Governors State University, you will need to obtain a student visa for your initial entry to the U.S.

    The Office of International Services will send you an I-20 or DS-2019. Once you have this document, you should make sure the information is correct and sign the document. Please email ois@govst.edu if you have any questions or concerns about your document.

    The following are required steps to obtain your visa:

    1. Pay the SEVIS fee. Once you pay the fee, you will receive a receipt of payment that you must keep. You will need to present the receipt at your visa interview. You will also need this receipt notice for travel and future visa renewals.
    2. Contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate to schedule a visa appointment. To find the nearest embassy, please refer to www.usembassy.gov
    SEVIS stands for the "Student and Exchange Visitor Information System." It is a database maintained by the Department of Homeland Security. It is used to track F-1 and J-1 students during their stays in the United States.
    You may have applied and been accepted to several universities. Before you apply for a visa, you must decide which institution you would like to attend. This is important because the name of the institution on your I-20 or DS-2019 must match the visa in your passport for your initial entry to the U.S.

     

    To obtain a visa, you need to prepare the following documents for your visa interview:

    • Passport that is valid for at least 6 months
    • I-20 or DS-2019 from Governors State University
    • Your admission letter to GovState
    • One passport size photograph (2X2)
    • SEVIS fee payment receipt
    • DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
    • Proof of application fee payment
    • Visa reciprocity fee (if applicable)
    • Other documentation, as necessary:
      • Evidence of financial ability to meet expenses
      • Evidence of English ability sufficient for course of study
      • Evidence of intent to depart the U.S. after completion of studies
      • Any other documents listed on the website of your Consulate or Embassy 

    You should be prepared to show:

    • Transcripts and diplomas from previous institutions attended;
    • Scores from standardized tests required by the educational institution such as the TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT, etc.

    Applicants with dependents must also provide:

    • Proof of the student's relationship to his/her spouse and/or children (e.g., marriage and birth certificates.);
    • It is preferred that families apply for F-1 and F-2 visas at the same time, but if the spouse and children must apply separately at a later time, they should bring a copy of the student visa holder's passport and visa, along with all other required documents.
    The visa interview is not a document review, but a conversation. If you are denied a visa, make sure to get the decision in writing. Please contact OIS if you are denied for a visa.

     

    Importance of Name Consistency

    To avoid problems or delays in obtaining your visa and entering the U.S., be sure that all of your immigration documents reflect the same name, exactly as it appears in your passport. Current federal policy guidance recommends that your I-20 or DS-2019 contain a family name (last name), even if you do not have one. For this reason, if you have only a first name, that name will be place in the family name position on the document and your first name may appear as "FNU" (first name unknown).

    Visa Wait Times

    Visa wait times vary from country to country. The U.S. Department of State offers average wait times. In general, it is important for students to apply for their visa as soon as they have all the necessary documents, ideally 120 days before the start of the semester.

    Certain nonimmigrant visa applicants are subject to additional administrative processing and/or security clearances before being issued a visa. This involves the U.S. Consulate or Embassy checking the visa applicant's name against information in various Department of State (DOS) databases or a security advisory opinion.

    At the initial visa interview, the applicant should provide clear and concise information about their past activities and future plans while in the U.S. In most cases, the visa is issued within 60 days.

    Planning Your Arrival Date

    F-1 Students:

    Immigration regulations allow entry into the U.S. up to 30 days before the start date on the I-20. If you are unable to arrive by your start date, please consider deferring (or delaying) your admission to the next semester. You must notify OIS by the start date on your I-20 if you plan to defer.

    J-1 Students:

    The DS-2019 has been prepared for the period of time indicated in Section 3 of the form. You may enter the U.S. up to 30 days before the start date.

    For F-1 and J-1 students:

    Plan your arrival date at GovState so you can:

    • Rest for a few days and recover from jetlag
    • Check-in with the Office of International Services (OIS)
    • Find housing
    • Attend International Student Orientation
    • Attend ROAR (for 1st year students) or the Graduate/Transfer Student orientation program
    • Register for classes. Keep in mind that if you start your program in Summer, then you must be registered for full-time in your first summer semester.

    Entering the U.S.

    You may want to prepare for your entry into the U.S. by visiting the website of Customs and Border Patrol. Additionally, when you enter the U.S., an immigration officer (at the port of entry) will review your immigration documents (visa, I-20/DS-2019, valid passport).

    • The Form I-94 is an electronic arrival/departure record which indicates the length of your authorized stay in the U.S. For F-1 and J-1 students, this should indicate an authorized stay of D/S (Duration of Status), which allows you to stay in the U.S. as long as you maintain your student status. You I-94 can be accessed online here
    • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has developed a system called the U.S. Visitor and Immigration Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT). This system records the entry and exit of all foreign visitors to the U.S. An immigration official scans each visitor's fingerprints, takes your photograph, and checks them against national security and law enforcement databases.

    After you pass through customs, you have officially arrived. Welcome to the United States.

    If you have any questions or issues entering the U.S., please email ois@govst.edu.
    If you need assistance while at O'Hare Airport, you may visit the Travelers Immigrant Aid Office located in Terminal 2 across from the Children's Playground. It is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-9pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am-9pm. In terminals 1, 2 and 3, there are information booths with multilingual personnel who provide assistance. The phone number is +1 773.894.2427.

    Getting to the GovState Campus

    Public Transportation from O’Hare International Airport 

    Take the CTA train, BLUE LINE, which has a stop in the airport, to downtown Chicago, and exit at the WASHINGTON stop. Once you get off the WASHINGTON blue line stop, you will need to walk a couple of blocks to another train line stop with Metra Electric Line. This stop is known as either RANDOLPH or MILLENIUM station. Metra Electric Line will take you directly to University Park, Illinois, to within 5 minutes of the university. You can access train schedules for the train lines from their retrospective websites.

    Governors State University provides transportation from the Metra Train stop in University Park to the university. Please click this link to get information on the shuttle service provided by Governors State University.

    This is one of the cheapest options, but may take several hours. You may also need to carry your luggage up and down stairs.

    Public Transportation from Midway International Airport

    Take the CTA train ORANGE LINE, which has a stop very close by the airport, to downtown Chicago, and exit at the Randolph and Wabash stop. Once you get off the RANDOLPH/WABASH stop, you will need to walk a couple of blocks to another train line stop with Metra Electric Line. This stop is known as either RANDOLPH or MILLENIUM station. Metra Electric Line will take you directly to University Park, Illinois, to within 5 minutes of the university. You can access train schedules for the train lines from their retrospective websites.

    Governors State University provides transportation from the Metra Train stop in University Park to the university. Please click this link to get information on the shuttle service provided by Governors State University.

    This is one of the cheapest options, but may take several hours. You may also need to carry your luggage up and down stairs.

    Taxi or Rideshare from O'Hare or Midway

    For current information on taxi or rideshare (Uber or Lyft) transportation, please visit the Fly Chicago website.

    If using taxi, be sure to only use the designated taxi stands on the Arrivals level. Follow the signs in the baggage claim area to find the taxi stand.

    If using a rideshare service, be sure to download the app and set up your account beforehand. You will need to have access to cellular data or the airport's wifi in order to arrange the ride. Follow the signs in the baggage claim area to the designated rideshare pick up area. Please be sure to check the license plate and car type before getting into the vehicle

    Airport Hotels 

    If you arrive at the airport when transportation is limited or not available, you may decide to stay at a hotel by the airport. Below are a few hotels in or by O’Hare International Airport:

    Embassy Suites Chicago
    5500 North River Road
    Rosemont, IL 60018
    847.678.4000
    Courtyard Chicago O’Hare
    2950 South River Road
    Des Plaines, IL 60018
    847.824.7000


    Hotels by Midway Airport:

    Hampton Inn Chicago-Midway Airport
    6540 South Cicero Avenue
    Bedford Park, IL 60638
    708.496.1900
    Courtyard Chicago Midway Airport
    6610 South Cicero Avenue
    Bedford Park, IL 60638
    708.563.0200


    NOTE: All of these hotels offer free 24-hour shuttle service to and from the airport

    The application for new students is available online by visiting the University Housing page. In addition to the application, you will find information regarding the available rooms, the living and learning community, the benefits of living on campus, and much more.

    International Student Check In

    All new international students must complete their online check-in in their OIS Portal account upon their arrival to the United States and when they receive their check-in email. Each student will be required to upload the following documents during the online check-in process:

    • Copy of Your Passport (biographical page)
    • Copy of Your U.S. visa
    • Copy of Your I-94 record (print out from here after entering U.S.)
    • Copy of first page of DS-2019 or first two pages of I-20 (or a copy of your approval notice for your current status if not F-1 or J-1)

    *Please note: If you do not complete the check-in process with the Office of International Services, then your immigration status will be terminated. Please complete .

    International Student Orientation

    All new international students at GSU must attend the International Student Orientation. This is a mandatory orientation for all new international students. The orientation will cover vital information regarding maintaining international student status as well as providing information about the resources on campus that are available to international students.

    The New International Student Orientation dates will be sent to you via email prior to arrival. 

    Please check this page regularly for the most up-to-date orientation information. Please contact ois@govst.edu with any specific questions regarding orientation.

    Admitted International Students

    • Office of International Services
    • Governors State University
    • 1 University Pkwy, GMT 168, University Park, IL 60484
    • 708.235.7611
    • ois@govst.edu