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3.A. Do I need to pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee?
New Applicants for Student Status (F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3)
Applicants Reapplying for Student Status (F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3) after a Denial of that Status
Continuing Students (F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3) in the United States
Continuing Students (F-1, F-3, M-1 or M-3) not in the United States
New Applicants for Exchange Visitor Status (J-1)
Applicants Reapplying for Exchange Visitor Status (J-1) after a Denial of that Status
Continuing Exchange Visitors (J-1) in the United States
Spouse or Minor Children of Students or Exchange Visitors
New Applicants for Student Status (F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3)
If you are applying to become a student, pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee if your initial Form I-20 is issued on or after September 1, 2004 (see Item 10 on the form). |
Applicants Reapplying for Student Status (F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3) after a Denial of that Status
If you have not previously paid the SEVIS I-901 fee, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if your initial Form I-20 is issued on or after September 1, 2004 (see Item 10 on the form). |
Do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee, if you already paid the SEVIS I-901 fee and are:
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Continuing Students (F-1, F-3, M-1, or M-3) in the United States
If you are a continuing student, who has maintained status and has not completed your program of study, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a continuing student, who has maintained status and is transferring or changing program levels, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a F-1 student who wishes to change status to F-3, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a F-3 student who wishes to change status to F-1, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a F-1 or F-3 student who wishes to change status to M-1, M-3 or J-1, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before you file for change of status. |
If you are a M-1 student who wishes to change status to M-3, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a M-3 student who wishes to change status to an M-1, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a M-1 or M-3 student who wishes to change status to J-1, pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee before you file for change of status. |
If you are student who has been out of status for less than five months, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a student who has been out of status for more than five months, pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee before you file for reinstatement. |
Continuing Students (F-1, F-3, M-1 or M-3) not in the United States
If you are a continuing student who has been out of the United States for less than five months and maintained your status prior to leaving the United States, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a continuing student who has been out of the United States for more than five months, maintained your status prior to leaving the United States, and have been participating in authorized overseas study, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a student who has been out of the United States for more than five months and have not participated in authorized overseas study, you are no longer considered a continuing s tudent by DHS. You need a new initial Form I-20 from a school and you need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are a student who did not maintain status or you completed a previous program, you are no longer considered a continuing student by DHS. You need a new initial Form I-20 from a school and you need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
New Applicants for Exchange Visitor Status (J-1)
If you are applying to become an exchange visitor, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if your initial DS-2019 is dated on or after September 1, 2004 (see Item 7 on your Form DS-2019) UNLESS you are participating in a federally sponsored program that has a program code starting with G-1, G-2, or G-3 |
Applicants Reapplying for Exchange Visitor Status (J-1) after a Denial of that Status
If you have not previously paid the SEVIS I-901 fee, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if your initial DS-2019 is dated on or after September 1, 2004 (see Item 7 on your Form DS-2019) UNLESS you are participating in a federally sponsored program that has a program code starting with G-1, G-2, or G-3 |
Do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you already paid a
SEVIS I-901 fee for same exchange visitor category you are applying to, the SEVIS I-901 fee is
equal or less than the SEVIS I-901 fee already paid, and you are:
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Continuing Exchange Visitors (J-1) in the United States
If you are a continuing exchange visitor and have maintained status, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee. |
If you are a continuing exchange visitor who wishes to transfer from a SEVIS I-901 fee exempt program (the program code starts with G-1, G-2, or G-3) to one where the SEVIS I-901 fee is required, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are an exchange visitor who wishes to change exchange visitor categories, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before applying for a change of category UNLESS the new program code starts with G-1, G-2, or G-3. |
If you are an exchange visitor who has completed an exchange visitor program and you want to participate in another exchange visitor program, you are no longer considered a continuing exchange visitor by DHS. You need a new initial Form DS-2019. Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee UNLESS the new program code starts with G-1, G-2, or G-3. |
If you are an exchange visitor and are filing for reinstatement after a substantive violation
or you have been out of status between 121 and 269 days, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before
filing for reinstatement. For more information on exchange visitor status violations see the DOS website at http://exchanges.state.gov/education/jexchanges/participation/change.htm |
Continuing Exchange Visitors (J-1) not in the United States
If you are an exchange visitor outside the United States who maintained status prior to leaving the United States and are returning to continue in the same exchange visitor program, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. |
If you are an exchange visitor outside the United States, who did not maintain status prior to leaving the United States, you are no longer considered a continuing exchange visitor by DHS and DOS. You need a new initial Form DS-2019. Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee UNLESS the new program code starts with G-1, G-2, or G-3. |
Spouse or Minor Children of Students or Exchange Visitors
If you are the spouse or minor child of a student or exchange visitor, do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee unless you are applying to change status to F-1, M-1, or J-1. |
3.B.1 In general, who does not pay the fee?
In general, the following people do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee:
For more information on who pays the fees and the exceptions, see the section, Do I pay the fee?.
No. Any continuing student or exchange visitor who received an initial Form I-20 or DS-2019 dated prior to September 1, 2004 and has not completed their schooling or exchange visitor program and has maintained status does not need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.
Even if you receive a Form I-20 or DS-2019 from your school or exchange visitor program with updated information printed on or after September 1, 2004, you do not need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. Payment is determined by the original issuance date.
For more information and any exceptions, see the section, Do I pay the fee?
3.B.3. Do I have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if I already paid it and my visa was denied?
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee again if you:
3.B.4. If I am a government visitor, do I need to pay the fee?
Government sponsored exchange visitors who are participating in programs with a program code that begins with G-1, G-2 or G-3 do not need to pay the fee. All other exchange visitors need to pay the fee.
3.B.5. When is paying a SEVIS I-901 fee not required for continuing students?
Return to the United States to Continue Studies
Continuing students do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee when returning to United States or applying for a visa to return to the United States after:
Apply for Employment Authorization
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee when applying for employment authorization of any type.
Reinstatement
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you apply for reinstatement after being out of status for less than five months.
Transfer
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you transfer between approved schools at the same educational level. If you are an F-1 or F-3, your I-20 will have Initial attendance at this school in block 3, but your SEVIS records will show that you have maintained your status and are continuing your education. It will be helpful if you ask your DSO to put Continuing student – transfer in the remarks (block 9). This will help prevent issues with visa issuance, reentry into the United States and fee payment.
Change of Educational Level
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you are an F-1 or F-3 who is changing educational levels. Examples are:
However, if you are transferring to another school your I-20 will have Initial attendance at this school in block 3, but your SEVIS records will show that you have transferred. It will be helpful if you ask your DSO to put in the remarks Continuing student – transfer in the remarks (block 9). This will help prevent issues with visa issuance, reentry into the United States and fee payment.
Change of Status Between F-1 and F-3 or Between M-1 and M-3
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee for a change of status if the change is:
Extension of Stay
You do not have to the pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you are applying for an extension of stay so you can have additional time to complete your current program.
Visa Denial
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you have already paid a SEVIS I-901 fee and you are reapplying for the same type of visa within twelve months of the date of initial denial.
Change of Status Denial
You do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee if you have already paid a SEVIS I-901 fee and you are applying for a motion to reopen or a motion to reconsider denied change of status application within 30 days of the date of denial.
3.B.6. When is paying a SEVIS I-901 fee not required for continuing exchange visitors?
Continuing exchange visitors do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee when they:
3.B.7. Which exchange visitors do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee?
You do not have to pay the fee if you are already in the United States as an exchange visitor and have maintained your status.
You do not have to the pay the fee if the program code on your DS-2019 starts with G-1, G-2 or G-3. You are exempt from the fee because the United States federal government sponsors your program.
You do not have to pay the fee if you are reentering the United States to continue an exchange visitor program or program of study as long as you maintain your status and have not completed your program.
You do not have to pay the fee if you are transferring between programs in the same exchange visitor category unless the new program requires a higher fee. For more information, see the section, Do I pay the fee?.
You do not have to pay the fee if you are applying for an extension of stay so you can have additional time to complete your current program.
You do not have to pay the fee if you have already paid, your visa was denied within the last twelve months and you are applying again for a visa in the same exchange visitor category.
3.B.8. Can the fee be waived in accordance with 8 CFR 103.7(c)?
No. There are no fee waivers available for the SEVIS I-901 fee. However, third parties may pay the fee on the behalf of the student or exchange visitor.
3.C. How much is the SEVIS I-901 fee?
For students (F-1, F-3, M-1 or M-3) | $100 |
For spouses and dependent children (F-2, M-2 or J-2) of students or exchange visitors | None |
For exchange visitors (J-1) | $100 |
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3.D. How does the SEVIS I-901 fee payment process impact getting a visa?
If you are required to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee (for more information, see the section, Do I pay the fee?) and need a visa to enter the United States as student or exchange visitor, you must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before going to the United States embassy or consulate for your visa interview.
If you are required to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee and do not pay it, your visa application will be denied by DOS.
3.E. How do I apply to become a student (F or M)?
You must apply to a SEVP approved school. If the school accepts you, you will receive a Form I-20 from the school. Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before applying for a visa, status at a POE, or filing for a change of status.
If you are outside of the United States, and not from a visa exempt country, apply to the local United States embassy or consulate for a visa. See the DOS website at http://unitedstatesvisas.gov/whatis/index.html for more information on visas.
If you are outside the United States and are from a visa exempt country, apply for student status at the POE.
If you are in the United States in another nonimmigrant status, submit your application for change of status to USCIS.
3.F. How do I apply to become an exchange visitor (J)?
You must apply to a DOS approved exchange visitor program. If accepted, you will receive a Form DS-2019. Determine if you need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. For more information, see the section, Do I pay the fee? If you are subject to the SEVIS I-901 fee, pay it before applying for a visa, status at a POE, or filing for a change of status.
If you are outside the United States, and not from a visa exempt country, apply to the local United States embassy or consulate for a visa. See the DOS website at http://unitedstatesvisas.gov/whatis/index.html for more information on visas.
If you are outside the United States and are from a visa exempt country, apply for exchange visitor status at the POE.
If you are in the United States in another nonimmigrant status, submit your application for change of status to USCIS.
3.G. How do I know if I need a visa?
If you wish to enter the United States as F-1, F-3, M-1, M-3 or J-1 nonimmigrant (a student or exchange visitor), you must have a visa unless you are from a visa exempt country.
If you are from a visa exempt country, you will need to apply for student or exchange visitor status at the POE. You will need proof of payment.
For more information, see the section on when to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.
See the DOS website at http://unitedstatesvisas.gov/whatis/index.html for more information on visas.
3.H.1 When do prospective students or exchange visitors pay the SEVIS I-901 fee?
The following chart will tell you when in the process of applying to become a student or exchange visitor you must pay the fee. See how long it takes to get a receipt for an estimate of the time needed to process a fee payment.
Are you in the United States? | Do you need an F, M or J visa? | When to submit |
No | Yes |
Pay the fee before you go to your visa interview at a United States embassy or consulate.
The SEVIS I-901 fee payment does not have to be completed until you appear for the interview. You can schedule an interview before you make the SEVIS I-901 fee payment. Allow time for the payment to be received and verified. |
No | No, I am from a country that does not require a visa | Pay the fee and allow time for processing before you appear at the U. S. POE. You will not be able to pay the fee at the POE. |
Yes | No | Pay the fee before you apply for a change of status or reinstatement (For more information, see the section, Do I pay the fee?, to determine if you must pay the fee) |
Continuing exchange visitors must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before:
Continuing students must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before:
3.H.4. Do I need to pay the fee before I receive a Form I-20 or DS-2019?
No, you must have a Form I-20 or DS-2019 before you pay the fee.
3.H.5. Do I pay the fee for every Form I-20 or DS-2019 I receive?
No. If you receive acceptance packages from several schools or Exchange Visitor Program Sponsors, please select a school or program and use that Form I-20 or DS-2019 to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.
We highly recommend that you pay the SEVIS I-901 fee using the form from the program or school you will attend. Fee payment is made for a specific SEVIS ID number. Each Form I-20 or DS-Form DS-2019 has a SEVIS ID number. All SEVIS ID numbers start with the letter N.
3.I. More General Questions on Who Pays the Fee
3.I.1. Do I need to pay the fee if I am already enrolled as a F-1, F-3, M-1, M-3 or J-1?
No. You do not have to pay the fee if you are currently in the United States as a nonimmigrant student or exchange visitor and you have maintained your status. See the section, Do I pay the fee?, for exceptions.
3.I.2. Do I have to pay the fee every time I apply for a student or exchange visitor visa?
Not necessarily. If you are a continuing student or continuing to participate in the same exchange visitor program and you have continued to maintain your status, you do not need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before applying for a new visa. See the question on continuing studies for more information.
However, you do need to pay the fee if you are starting a new program or course of study (excluding F students who are transferring schools or changing program levels).
For more information, see the related questions:
No. When you are applying for a new visa to return the United States, you do not have to pay the fee if you are reentering to continue a program of study and:
3.I.4. Do spouses and minor children of students and exchange visitors pay the SEVIS I-901 fee?
No. Spouses and minor child of students and exchange visitors (F-2, M-2 or J-2 nonimmigrants) do not have to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. However, if the spouse or minor child wishes to change status to F-1, M-1, or J-1, he or she must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before filing a change of status application.
3.I.5. Which students or exchange visitors are visa exempt and can apply for F-1, F-3, J-1, M-1 or M-3 status at the POE?
Potential students or exchange visitors from visa exempt countries can apply for F-1, F-3, J-1, M-1 or M-3 status at the POE. You must pay the fee and have evidence of payment prior to arrival at the POE. The following people qualify as visa exempt.
Citizens of Canada or Bermuda | Applying for F-1, F-3, M-1, M-3 or J-1 status upon entry |
Bahamian nationals British subject residents in the Bahamian, Cayman, Turks or Caicos Islands |
Entering the United States without a visa as described in 8 CFR 212.1a and applying for F-1, F-3, M-1, M-3 or J-1 status upon entry |
3.J. Specific Questions About F and M Students and SEVIS I-901 Fee Payment
Students who are applying for initial F or M status with a Form I-20 issued on or after September 1, 2004 (e.g. are new students or are students who departed the United States without status and reentering) must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.
However, if you are an F-1 or F-3 student changing educational levels or transferring to another school and have maintained your status, you do not need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. Your I-20 will have Initial attendance at this school in block 3, but your SEVIS records will show that you have maintained your status and are continuing your education. It will be helpful if you ask your DSO to put in the remarks Continuing student change of education level or Continuing student – transfer in the remarks (block 9). This will help prevent issues with reentry and fee payment.
If you are an M-1 or M-3 student transferring to another school and have maintained your status, you do not need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. It will be helpful if you ask your DSO to put Continuing student – transfer in the remarks (block 9). This will help prevent issues with reentry and fee payment.
It depends on your circumstances. If you did not maintain your student status prior to departing the United States, you are starting a new program from the perspective of your nonimmigrant status– even if you are returning to the same school and pursuing the same degree. In this case, you must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. If you have questions about whether or not you have maintained your student status, contact the DSO from your school.
However, if you are an F-1 or F-3 changing educational levels or any student transferring to another school and have maintained your status, you do not need to pay the fee. Your I-20 will have Initial attendance at this school in block 3, but your SEVIS records will show that you have maintained your status and are continuing your education. It will be helpful if you ask your DSO to put in the remarks Continuing student change of education level or Continuing student – transfer in the remarks (block 9). This will help prevent issues with visa issuance, reentry into the United States and fee payment.
No. A change of level is considered a continuation of your current program. However, your I-20 will have Initial attendance at this school in block 3, but your SEVIS records will show that you have maintained your status and are continuing your education. It will be helpful if you ask your DSO to put Continuing student change of education level in the remarks (block 9). This will help prevent issues with reentry and fee payment.
No. If you started your program of study before September 1, 2004, you are considered a continuing student and will not need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee unless you meet one of the qualifications shown in the section Do I pay the fee?
If you start a program of study with a Form I-20 issued on or after September 1, 2004, you will pay the fee using the first Form I-20 your school issues. You will not need to pay the fee again unless you meet one of the qualifications shown in the section Do I pay the fee?
However, since all of your Forms I-20 will be initial Forms I-20, we highly recommend that you keep your first Form I-20 and a copy of your SEVIS I-901 fee receipt when crossing the border. In addition, ask your P/DSO to put Continuing Commuter Student in the remarks of your subsequent Forms I-20.
3.K. Specific Questions about J Exchange Visitors and SEVIS I-901 Fee Payment
It depends. If the two programs are in the same exchange visitor category, you do not need to pay an additional SEVIS I-901 fee. If you are changing exchange visitor categories, you must pay the fee.
Yes. A new initial DS-2019 indicates you have started a new program. You must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee every time you start a new program.
Yes. Anytime you complete a program and then apply again to become an exchange visitor, this is a new program for the purposes of SEVIS.
Yes. If you complete a program and then apply for another program – even if it is from the same exchange visitor program sponsor - you must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee. You must pay the fee every time you start a new program.
You must pay the SEVIS I-901 fee for each exchange visitor program you participate in.
You may, however, start in one exchange visitor program and, with approval, transfer to another exchange visitor program without paying the SEVIS I-901 fee.
3.L. What happens if I should pay the fee and I did not?
If you are required to pay the fee and do not, you will be denied a visa and or entry to the United States. If you are already in the United States and are required to pay the fee before submitting a benefit application, not paying the fee is grounds for denying your application.
If you did not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee when required, pay it as soon as you discover the error so that you will not be denied benefits you might otherwise be granted.
Not paying the SEVIS I-901 fee is also a basis for denying applications for a benefit based on the nonimmigrant’s F-1, F-3, M-1, M-3 or J-1 status. For example, while an additional fee is not required when applying for a work permit, if you were subject to the fee when becoming a student or exchange visitor, you will be denied a work permit if you did not pay the initial fee.
Failure to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee is not a basis for removal. However, if you do not pay the SEVIS I-901 fee, you may jeopardize your status. Not maintaining status is a basis for removal.
No, however, you need to keep the original Form I-20 or DS-2019 with the original issuance date in case you need to prove you were not required to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee.