Frequently Asked Questions
UCEDA International is a school which is authorized under federal law to enroll international students. No school can provide visas; that is the responsibility of the U.S. government. We can certify your eligibility for nonimmigrant (F1) student status, and then you may apply for a visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Yes, this school is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant (F1) students. The Form I-20 is a Certificate of Eligibility for the F1 student visa, which we can provide after you are accepted at UCEDA International. You will need the I-20 document in order to apply for the F1 visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
No. UCEDA International will only issue the Form I-20 to prospective F-1 students who enroll in a full-time program of study. J-1 and B-1 students can enroll in part-time programs of study. J-1 students may receive a Form DS-2019 from a U.S. sponsor designated by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
SEVP is the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). SEVP has the important role of protecting national security while supporting the international student exchange for the more than one million international students, exchange visitors and their dependents in the United States. SEVP crafts policies and regulations for schools and students, answers questions from international students and school officials, and works with law enforcement to support criminal investigations.
SEVIS is a national security tool managed by SEVP. The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, known as SEVIS, is used to monitor international students and the schools that enroll them. SEVIS information is shared throughout ICE and with government and law enforcement partners including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Department of State, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A Designated School Official, or DSO, is an employee of the school who serves as the point of contact between students and SEVP. DSOs are responsible for entering information about F-1 international students into SEVIS. A DSO can issue prospective international students a Form I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for F-1 Student Status
Intensive English Programs (IEP) offer students a concentrated and immersive learning experience, consisting of a minimum of 18 clock hours per week.
At UCEDA International, we currently accept financial documents in English, Spanish, or Portuguese as we have staff who can interpret and certify translations in those languages. Financial documents submitted in other languages must be accompanied by a certified translation to English.
In order to certify eligibility, a school official must receive and review a copy of your valid passport, your application form, and bank statements from your account and/or a sponsor’s account showing sufficient funding to live and study in the United States for the duration of your program.
If traveling by sea or air, you do not need to request or carry a Form I-94. There is a new automated Form I-94 process. The Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officer will create an electronic automated arrival Form I-94 during the admissions process for nonimmigrants entering the United States at an air or sea port, with information already available in various law enforcement databases. The Form I-94, “Arrival/Departure Record,” is evidence of a nonimmigrant’s term of admission and used to document legal status in the United States, including length of stay and departure. For more information regarding the Form I-94 automation, please review the resources below: