Admitted Students

Congratulations on being admitted to The University of Chicago! We hope your time at the University will be academically and personally fulfilling.

As an international student, you may need a student visa for full-time study at the University of Chicago. The university sponsors full-time students in F-1 or J-1 student visa status. On the page below, you will find information about applying for F/J sponsorship from the University of Chicago and what to expect as you move through the process.

We've also prepared an International Student Checklist to guide you through the steps you'll need to take.

Pre-arrival webinars dates/registration links for Autumn 2025 admits will be posted here once available (likely March 2025).


  1. Requesting the I-20 or DS-2019

  2. Applying for the student visa

  3. Arrival to the US and the OIA Check In Process

     

     

    STEP 1: Request an I-20 or DS-2019 from OIA

    To apply for an F-1/J-1 visa, you will first need a document showing you are eligible – this document is generally  referred to as the “certificate of eligibility”. For F-1 students, the certificate of eligibility document is called an I-20.  For J-1 students, it’s referred to a DS-2019.  To request the I-20 or DS-2019 from OIA, you’ll first need to complete our Initial I-20/DS-2019 Request form. A link to this request and detailed instructions will be emailed to you by your admitting department after you accept their offer of admission. Students beginning a program in the Autumn Quarter will generally receive this information in April or May.

    While you await  further instructions from your department, OIA recommends reviewing the following information:

     

CNetID Overview

Financial Documentation Requirements

Understanding F-1 and J-1 Visas

Requesting an I-20 or DS-2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Students already in the U.S.

  • SEVIS Transfers - If you currently hold an active F-1 or J-1 status sponsored by a different institution (including English language study during the summer), you may be able to transfer your existing SEVIS record to UChicago. Learn more about the SEVIS Transfer IN process and eligibility requirements.
  • Changing from one UChicago program to another (Change of Education Level): If you are a current UChicago student in F-1 status and will begin a new UChicago program, you will need a new I-20 with updated program information, also known as a "Change of Education Level I-20". You may request the new I-20 by following the same procedures as newly admitted students. With that, please also consider the following:

    • OIA cannot issue the change of level I-20 until you complete your current program.

    • If you have plans to work off-campus between UChicago programs, please reach out to your OIA advisor to discuss your work authorization options. Processing a change of level will end any current OPT/STEM OPT on that date. 

    • If you are a UChicago student in J-1 status and transitioning to a new UChicago program, please reach out to your OIA advisor to discuss how to obtain a new DS-2019.

  • Change of Status (COS) - If you are already in the U.S. in a different status (e.g. H-1B, H-4, L-2, A-2, etc) and you are going to change to F-1 or J-1, you may have the option to change your status in the U.S.

  • Studying under a different status - If you are currently in the U.S. under a different status that allows study (such as H-1B, H-4, L-1B, L-2, TN, etc.) please review this information about attending UChicago in your current immigration status. If you are going to apply for F-1 or J-1 sponsorship through the University, review the information above to learn about how to request your I-20/DS-2019. If you are already in F-1/J-1 student status sponsored by another school and plan to transfer your SEVIS record to UChicago, please review this SEVIS Transfer information.

Students sponsored by IIE / Fulbright or LASPAU

If your visa will be sponsored by IIE / Fulbright or LASPAU you do not need to complete OIA’s I-20 / DS-2019 Request or submit a Check In form.

If you have any questions for OIA, please reach out to our Sr. International Student Advisor, Kayla Smith at klsmith5@uchicago.edu.

STEP 2: Apply for the student visa

Once you receive your I-20 or DS-2019 from OIA, you’re ready to request the student visa sticker. This process will include the following steps:

1. Pay the SEVIS fee

Students who receive an initial I-20 or DS-2019 from OIA must pay a SEVIS fee to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and retain proof (e.g. payment receipt) that the fee has been paid to present at the time of visa appointment and/or arrival in the U.S. The SEVIS fee is separate from the visa application fee you will pay to the embassy or consulate to receive your F-1/J-1 visa.

  • SEVIS Transfers: Students who successfully transfer their F-1 status to UChicago are not required to pay the SEVIS fee again, however you must receive your UChicago I-20 before classes begin.

 

2. Schedule a visa appointment with a U.S. Embassy

If you requested an I-20 or DS-2019, you may apply for a visa stamp as soon as you have your certificate of eligibility document.

  • Canadian Citizens: Canadian citizens (holding a Canadian passport) are not required to apply for the student visa sticker, however, they must still pay the SEVIS fee and present a valid I-20 or DS-2019 when requesting entry to the United States.

  • SEVIS Transfers: Students who successfully transfer their F-1 status to UChicago may continue to use their F-1 visa sticker to request entry to the US as long as it is valid (unexpired) at the time of entry. It is OK if your old school's name is on your visa.

Other Resources

Administrative Processing

Third-Party Countries & Visa Applications

Visa vs. Status

New Student Handout (PDF)

Student Process Steps: How to Navigate the U.S. Immigration System

Frequently Asked Questions

STEP 3: Arrive to the US & Complete the International Student check In Process

Once you’ve received your student visa sticker, it’s time to plan for your arrival. Review the resources below to help you prepare:

Arriving in the U.S

International Student Check In Form

Daily Life In Chicago

U.S. Address Update Requirement

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Starting Process/Obtaining I-20/DS-2019

How long does it take to get my I-20 or DS-2019 once I submit the request?
When will the I-20/DS-2019 Request become available?
My I-20/DS-2019 Request has been submitted and is in process; when will I get my I-20/DS-2019?
I am currently studying in F-1/J-1 status in the U.S. and want to transfer my SEVIS status to UChicago. How does that work?

Obtaining your Student Visa

How can I get a receipt to show I paid the SEVIS fee?
Can you send me my SEVIS ID number so I can make an appointment for my visa?

Travel to the U.S. Before Your Program

I have to be in the U.S. more than 30-days before my I-20/DS-2019 start date for a sports team, optional school program, or need additional time to prepare for school. What should I do?
When do I have to check-in with OIA?

OIA Contact Information

General Contact

Phone: (773) 702-7752
Email: international-affairs@uchicago.edu
Address: 1427 E. 60th St. Chicago, Suite 251, Chicago, IL 60637 (MAP) Unit Specific Advisors

Student Services Team

Each international student is assigned an OIA advisor based on their academic unit. See our staff directory to see your OIA Advisor contact information.