Staff & Faculty: Contact OGS about F-1 & J-1 Students
Please email your program’s dedicated IS Advisor:
- To update Georgetown’s curricula eligible for F-1 and J-1 enrollment.
- To share information and ask questions about F-1 and J-1 students.
Curricular Changes & New Program Development
U.S. immigration law requires schools to catalogue F-1 and J-1 curricula. New programs must be added to Georgetown’s institutional SEVIS record. Existing programs need prior approval for substantial changes, including but not limited to:
- Minimum credits each term
- Practical training experience
- Online or offsite requirement
- Time for degree completion
Best practice is to notify OGS one year before deployment of a new or revised curriculum. Deadlines are February 1 for Summer, March 1 for Fall, and October 1 for Spring.
1.A. OGS coordinates with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) to review the New Graduate Program Profile Form and vet changes to existing programs.
1.B. Non-GSAS programs email their Program Verification Form (PVF) to OGS.
- Certificate Programs (.docx)
- Executive and Global Programs (.docx)
- Graduate Degree Programs (.docx)
- Graduate Exchange Programs (.docx)
- Short-Term Special Programs (.docx)
2. OGS reviews PVF and provides feedback within six weeks.
3. OGS updates Georgetown’s institutional SEVIS record. Time for DHS adjudication is highly variable, and the petition locks during biennial recertification.
4. Once approved, OGS publishes the new or revised program for the next immigration document issuance cycle.
Academic Events Reported in SEVIS
Please alert OGS as early as possible regarding any potential interruption to the academic progress of an F-1 or J-1 student. Advance notice means time to consider limited options.
This non-exhaustive list gives examples for which U.S. federal regulation requires schools to perform a timely update in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
- Deferral or withdrawal
- Study abroad
- Experiential requirement
- Leave of absence
- Registration hold
- Medical condition
- Underperformance
- Unresponsiveness
- Changed objective
- Course availability
- Research delay
- PhD terminal masters
- Extension of study
- Language proficiency
- Comprehensive exam
- Part-time in final term
- Probation or suspension
- Termination or expulsion