This page provides information to students who will be studying abroad to help them maintain their student status at UWF and legal status while abroad. |
Students preparing for study abroad are provided with tasks to complete once they arrive abroad for their program. The After Abroad Tasks listed here should be followed by students to maintain their student status while abroad.
Each country has laws which must be followed by visitors. International Affairs reviews information for following laws of the host country during Study Abroad Orientation.
Maintain requirements for student visa holders:
Register with Local government/Apply for Residence permit - You may need to register with the local police or migration board in your host country. There are timelines for this registration process in each country. Be sure to review and comply with registration and Residence Permit procedures in your host country. Information on this process will be provided by your host institution or study abroad provider.
Some countries require students to enroll in a minimum number of courses/credits to maintain legal status as a visiting student. This requirement is typically equivalent to 12-15 UWF credit hours for a semester program.
Each country has limitations or regulations on foreign students working while abroad. You may not be allowed to work during study abroad in some countries. You may need to apply for a work permit in addition to your student visa and/or residence permit before you are authorized to work while abroad.
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The State Department’s Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS) administers the Consular Information Program, which informs the public of conditions abroad that may affect their safety and security. Country Specific Information, Travel Alerts, and Travel Warnings are vital parts of this program. https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/country.html |