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Proof of Full COVID Vaccination Required to Enter the US

October 25th, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

On October 25, 2021, President Biden issued A Proclamation on Advancing the Safe Resumption of Global Travel During the COVID-19 Pandemic which changes COVID-related travel restrictions for nonimmigrants entering the US. Effective 12:01am EST on November 8, 2021, the geographic travel ban restrictions will be replaced with a requirement for... More

Fall 2021 Student Check-In & Enrollment Reminders

August 20th, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

We are excited to welcome students back to campus this fall. Please see instructions below for Fall 2021 check-in procedures. Boston University is required to confirm your enrollment to the Department of Homeland Security through the Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) at the start of each semester. We have... More

Presidential Proclamation Bans Entry to the US for Small Number of Graduate Students and Researchers from China

May 20th, 2021 in Executive Order.

August 5, 2024– Proclamation 10043 restricting entry to the US for certain Chinese graduate students and researchers remains in effect under President Biden’s administration. See more details about the proclamation as well as categories of students exempted from the ban below. Many BU students have continued to receive visa approvals... More

Travel from India to the US restricted due to COVID

May 3rd, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

President Biden signed a Presidential Proclamation restricting travel to the US from India effective 12:01am on May 4, 2021 for any nonimmigrants physically present in India during the 14-day period preceding their entry or attempted entry to the United States. The Department of State announced that F-1 students travelling from India... More

USDOS Expands COVID Travel Ban Waivers for F-1 Students

April 26th, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops, Featured.

The US Department of State expanded eligibility for National Interest Exceptions (NIEs) from the COVID travel bans to include F-1 students travelling to the US from China, Iran, Brazil, or South Africa, if their academic program begins August 1, 2021 or later. F-1 students travelling to the US from the... More

International Students & Scholars Office: Summer Travel Reminder and Fall 2021 Considerations

April 12th, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

We hope this message finds you well! ISSO would like to provide you with a few important updates and reminders as we look forward to the Fall semester. We appreciate that many of you are already outside of the US, and those of you who have remained in the US... More

We Must Welcome International Students Again

March 4th, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

BU President Robert Brown and NYU President Andrew Hamilton author an article in INSIDE HIGHER ED urging more support from the Biden administration in welcoming back international students to American campuses.

Spring 2021 Workshop Schedule

February 1st, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

The ISSO is pleased to announce our spring workshop schedule on topics including on-campus employment, applying for Optional Practical Training, and Interviewing in the U.S. For complete workshop dates, locations and session descriptions, see our calendar. Additional dates may be added during the semester. All workshops will be offered virtually via Zoom. ... More

Travel from South Africa restricted due to COVID beginning January 30, 2021

January 26th, 2021 in Fall 2024 Workshops.

Travel to the US within 14 days from South Africa will be banned effective January 30, 2021 at 12:01am. South Africa is the latest country to be added to the COVID-related travel restrictions that continue to ban travel to the US from China, Brazil, Iran, 26 Schengen countries, Ireland and... More

President Biden Revokes President Trump’s Travel Bans

January 20th, 2021 in Executive Order.

President Biden issued a Presidential Order on January 20, 2021 that revoked  several controversial travel bans effective immediately for certain nonimmigrants from Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, North Korea, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania and government representatives from Venezuela that were established during the Trump administration.