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  • You qualify to change from F-1 to J-1 if you
    • are and have been in status and
    • are a bona fide non-immigrant, namely one who has no intention of remaining in the United States, but will return to your home country after completing degree requirements.
  • To apply, submit the following documents to International Services for review:
    1. Completed Form I-539 (Application for Change of Nonimmigrant Status)—Form I-539 may be downloaded here and filled in by using your keyboard before printing or obtained from International Services.
    2. Form DS-2019 issued through International Services. You may be issued a valid Form DS-2019 only after having been invited to BYU as a visiting scholar or admitted to a BYU degree program as a J-1 student; it is issued after a request is submitted to International Services by your department.
    3. Financial documentation used to obtain a Form DS-2019. 
    4. Copies of your passport pages including your visa, passport number and expiration date, and your picture
    5. Original Form I-94—Departure Record—This small white card is usually stapled to your passport next to the visa.
    6. All your original Form I-20s
    7. Dependent Applications—If you have dependents here in the U.S. on F-2 visas, each of them must also submit applications, providing all of the above documentation plus a copy of the original marriage certificate (or birth certificate for children) with a notarized translation of the certificate(s).
    8. Money Order or personal check for $300.00 made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security—Cash is not accepted and an additional $10 for each dependent. On the front of the money order include your name, date of birth, and Form I-94 admission number for reference.
    9. (Optional) Personal statement explaining why the Change of Status (COS) is necessary
    10. After our document review and copies are made for your records, mail the documents listed above to:
      U.S. Department of Homeland Security
      U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
      California Service Center
      P.O. Box 10539
      Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1053
    • General information for preparing application materials
    • It will take from 60-120 days to hear back from the CSC.
    • If approved, the CSC will return a new Form I-94 indicating your new status to the address indicated on your Form I-539 application. Make sure that if you move, you have your mail forwarded.
    • It is advised that you do not travel outside of the U.S. with a change of status application pending.
    Note: International Services only changes your immigration status on school records after you provide us with the documented proof of the change.
 
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