Coronavirus FAQs for F-1 Visa Students
Please continue to check your email and the websites below for the most up-to-date information.
Please note that this is a dynamic situation and information is subject to change following any updates to federal regulations or guidance issued by SEVP. We will do our best to update this FAQ as frequently as possible but please check your email and the websites listed below for the most up-to-date information.
General Information for All International Students
Special Note for Fall 2022
We encourage students who are currently outside of the U.S. to think realistically regarding travel risks and their ability to enter the U.S. for study in fall 2022, as ongoing travel bans and consular closures may make it impossible for some students to arrive before fall 2022 courses begin.
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Where can I get the most up to date information about COVID-19, campus closures, virtual learning, and my status as an F-1 international student?
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Is the campus closed?
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Are the Fall 2022 quarter going to be online?
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Is the International Student Programs (ISP) office open?
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How do I contact my professors if I have a question?
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How will I know how my online classes will be structured?
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Will the required course books be electronic too? What if I need a physical book(s)?
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If classes are online, why do I still have to pay the same cost for tuition?
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Are online courses still transferrable to 4-year universities?
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I’ve never taken a fully online course. Are there any resources if I have questions?
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Are online courses accessible for students with learning differences? Can I still get support services?
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Does my international health insurance cover the cost of COVID-19 testing and vaccine? What about treatment if I get sick?
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If I am not in the U.S., do I still need to pay for health insurance?
New or Incoming Fall 2022 International Students
We encourage students who are currently outside of the U.S. to think realistically regarding travel risks and their ability to enter the U.S. for study in Fall 2022, as ongoing travel bans and consular closures may make it impossible for some students to arrive before Fall courses begin.
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I’m admitted, but the consulate in my country is closed, and I can’t get a visa. Can I study online from my home country?
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If I begin my studies outside the U.S., what does that mean for my I-20 and F-1 status?
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The consulate in my city will reopen after the Fall quarter begins late (June/July/August). Can I start the quarter online and then come in person later during the fall quarter?
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Do I need to attend orientation?
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What’s the next available quarter after Fall 2022?
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How many times can I defer my admission or defer the issuance of my I-20?
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How will I complete my math and/or English placement test?
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Once I register for my classes, how do I know how to access them?
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What is Canvas?
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Fall 2022 is my first quarter at De Anza College, and I want to defer my admission to Fall 2022 or a future quarter. What do I have to do?
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I do not want to study virtually. What can I do?
Current / Continuing International Students
SEVP (Student and Exchange Visitor Program) will continue to abide by guidance originally issued in March 2020 for the 2022-23
academic year.
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I am a continuing F-1 international student. Can I take all of my classes online?
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I am still in the U.S. Can I travel outside the United States over the summer and come back to the U.S. to start the fall quarter?
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I need a travel signature on my I-20 signature. What do I do?
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If I am outside the U.S. for 5+ months, will I need a new I-20 to return to the U.S.?
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Can I take off the Fall 2022 quarter and continue my studies in the winter 2023 quarter?
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How do I access services such as counseling, immigration advising etc.?
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It is possible for me to apply for transfer to a four-year university next year while I am in my home country?