Visa Processing Delays at Certain U.S. Embassies and Consulates – Limited Appointment Availability

Appointments for visa stamping at some US Embassies and Consulates abroad remain backlogged. Please note that each consulate has its own practices, and that you are responsible for following the consulate’s instructions for scheduling an appointment, and presenting the specific documentation requested. Some consulates have guidance for requesting an expedited appointment, while others are not…Continue Reading Visa Processing Delays at Certain U.S. Embassies and Consulates – Limited Appointment Availability

Celebrate Diwali with AIS, HSO, and Interfaith!

Celebrate Diwali with AIS, HSO, and Interfaith on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 6:00 PM in the TCC Ballroom. The Association of Indian Students (AIS) welcomes you to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, representing the victory of good over evil and light over darkness in partnership with HSO and Interfaith. Enjoy a fun-filled evening…Continue Reading Celebrate Diwali with AIS, HSO, and Interfaith!

Knock, Knock, Knock – Halloween Is Here!

Why do people wear costumes? What is trick-or-treat? What’s up with the freaky pumpkins? Many international students may feel confused with Halloween traditions, even though they’re excited to celebrate their first Halloween in the U.S. To understand the idea behind this holiday and feel more comfortable at Halloween parties, let’s dive into the history of…Continue Reading Knock, Knock, Knock – Halloween Is Here!

Boo! It’s Halloween Season

You’ve probably seen carved pumpkins, fake skeletons, spider webs, ghosts, and scary decorations on campus and around Los Angeles since the beginning of October. Welcome to the Halloween season! Many international students are experiencing their first Halloween in the United States this year. While it may feel weird and spooky, we’re here to tell you…Continue Reading Boo! It’s Halloween Season

In-Person Learning Requirements for Viterbi Students Participating in CPT During the Fall 2023 Semester 

Post-pandemic, the Student Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are now strictly enforcing the residential learning requirements for all F-1 students during the fall 2023 semester, regardless of whether the student is in the final semester of their program. All F-1 students, including those participating in CPT, must…Continue Reading In-Person Learning Requirements for Viterbi Students Participating in CPT During the Fall 2023 Semester 

Student and Exchange Visitor Program Ends COVID-19 Exceptions for F-1/J-1 Students 

On May 12, 2023, federal regulations reverted to pre-pandemic requirements for maintaining immigration status as an F-1 or J-1 student.   What does this mean for international students?  Minimum unit requirements by degree level:  Online Course Load Limitations:  Exceptions:  How are hybrid courses (that are both online and in-person) defined at USC?  What does this mean…Continue Reading Student and Exchange Visitor Program Ends COVID-19 Exceptions for F-1/J-1 Students