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Student and Exchange Visitor Program has Moved!!!
The Student and Exchange Visitor Program office has moved! Until direct mail service is established, SEVP recommends that all correspondence be mailed to the following mailing address: Student and Exchange Visitor Program, Attn: (Branch Name), Potomac Center North, 500 – 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20524. The new main telephone number is (703) 603-3400. E-mail addresses have not changed, so inquiries may be sent to SEVP staff through their previous e-mail or through SEVIS.Source@dhs.gov. Also, note that the ICE Web Site layout has changed, including the SEVP pages.
Student and Exchange Visitor Program
Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) acts as the bridge for varied government organizations that have an interest in information on foreign students. SEVP uses web-based technology, the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), to track and monitor schools and programs, students, exchange visitors and their dependents throughout the duration of approved participation within the U.S. education system.
SEVP collects, maintains and provides the information so that only legitimate foreign students or exchange visitors gain entry to the United States. The result is an easily accessible information system that provides timely information to the Department of State, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
SEVIS By The Numbers
SEVIS By The Numbers is a statistical breakdown of the system's performance and trends in foreign student representation in U.S. academic and exchange programs.
Privacy Impact Assessment
The Student and Exchange Visitor Program has published both a Privacy Impact Assessment and a System of Records Notice for the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) and both are now available for review.
New Fee Schedule for Students, Exchange Visitors and Schools (updated: November 6, 2008)
New fees for students, exchange visitors and schools went into effect on October 27, 2008. The new fees, which will fund the much anticipated program enhancements, are as follows:
- Foreign citizens applying to become F or M students or J exchange visitors pay the following SEVIS I-901 fee amounts:
- For schools petitioning for initial SEVP certification:
- Petition fees increased from $230 to $1,700.
- Site visit fees increased from $350 to $655 per campus.
- For schools that are already SEVP-certified:
- Petition fees for change of ownership increased from $230 to $1,700.
- Site visit fees for addition of a campus increased from $350 to $655.
- There is no fee for recertification.
I-901 F-1/M-1 visa applicants (full payment) | $200 |
I-901 J-1 visa applicants (full payment) | $180 |
I-901 Special J-visa categories (subsidized payment) | $35 |
I-901 Government visitor (no payment) | $0 |
The following information resources provide detailed background information concerning the fee changes:
- Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) Fee Increases (PDF) (New: September 24, 2008)
- Fee Rule Text (PDF) (Updated: October 2, 2008)
Recertification Resources (New: October 7, 2008)
- Recertification Broadcast Message (Revised: October 2, 2008; Page 5, Effective Date)
Optional Practical Training (OPT) Rule (New: April 16, 2008)
- STEM Designated Degree Programs | (PDF) (Updated: September 25, 2008)
- SEVP Policy Guidance for DSOs on the OPT Extension (PDF) (New: May 2, 2008)
What's New
- SEVIS By The Numbers
(updated: January 8, 2009)
- SEVIS Approved Schools List and SEVIS Approved Schools Map
(updated: December 31, 2008)