Student to Dependent of Exchange Visitor - You qualify to change from F-1 to J-2 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:
- 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.
- Dependent Form DS-2019 issued through International Services. In order to be issued a valid Form DS-2019, your spouse must have been invited to be a J-1 at BYU. Your spouse requests a dependent DS-2019 for you.
- Financial documentation used to obtain a Form DS-2019.
- Copies of your passport pages including your visa, passport number and expiration date, and your picture
- Original Form I-94—Departure Record—This small white card is usually stapled to your passport next to the visa.
- All your original Form I-20s
- Marriage Certificate—A copy of the original marriage certificate with a notarized translation of the certificate(s).
- 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.
- (Optional) Personal statement explaining why the Change of Status (COS) is necessary
- 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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