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Pursuant to the President's January 21, 2009 Memorandum on the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the Attorney General's March 19, 2009 Memorandum on the FOIA, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chief FOIA Officer's August 26, 2009 Memorandum on Proactive Disclosure, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will readily and systematically post information online in advance of any public request. Documents posted on this page will include historical daily schedules of senior agency officials, contracts, management directives, congressional correspondence, FOIA logs, and any records released pursuant to the FOIA that have been, or are likely to become, the subject of three or more requests.


Last Reviewed/Updated: 07/28/2020

Contracts

Detention Facility Statistics

FOIA Annual Reports

FOIA Improvement Plan

Forms

Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA) Reports

ICE FOIA Logs

Immigration Statistics

Intergovernmental Service Agreements

Office of Detention Oversight - Detention Facility Compliance Inspections

Policies and Procedures

PREA Audit Reports

Prosecutorial Discretion

Reports

Student and Exchange Visitor Program

Request for information from 2007 to 2011 of the number and origin of F-1 high school students entering the United States.
Request for information of F-1 students with a secondary education level with participation in calendar year 2012 by country of citizenship, school location state, and school type (public/private).
Request for information for a list of SEVP‐Certified Schools located in California, along with flags indicating school education levels.
Request for information for the number and visa type (F or M) of students from Mainland China and Hong Kong studying in the United States.
Request for information for a report of the number of PDSOs and DSOs (in both active and inactive status) and schools registered to host F-1 and M-1 students, respectively.

The 2018 Annual SEVIS by the Numbers report, an annual report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The June 2017 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a biannual report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The April 2018 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a biannual report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The December 2008 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The September 2009 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The December 2009 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The March 2010 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The June 2010 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The September 2010 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The December 2010 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The March 2011 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The March 2012 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The July 2012 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The October 2012 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The January 2013 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The April 2014 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The July 2014 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The October 2014 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The February 2015 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The August 2015 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The March 2016 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

The November 2016 edition of SEVIS by the Numbers, a previously-quarterly report that highlights key SEVIS data to illustrate trends, values and information on international students studying in the United States.

Request for information for a report of SEVP-certified schools located in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, South Carolina and Virginia that received certification or were in the SEVP approval process between January 1, 2012 – February 28, 2013.