Office of International Student Programs - East Falls

CONTACT

Name: Office of International Student Programs
Organization: Jefferson - East Fall Campus

Kanbar Campus Center, Suite 102
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144

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Next Steps for Accepted International Students

Process after getting accepted into Jefferson:

Contact our office with any questions or concerns, and keep us updated on your progress; email us at TJU_EF_International@jefferson.edu

Step 1: Confirm Your Enrollment
  • Receive an admission offer letter from Admissions
  • Accept the admission offer by paying the tuition deposit
  • Once your enrollment is confirmed, the Office of International Admissions will invite you to the International Student Services portal
  • Complete the submission for the required documents, including official degree transcripts, diplomas, and other documentation requested
Step 2: Apply for Your I-20 or DS-2019
  • Login to the International Services Portal:
    • Navigate to http://isss.jefferson.edu
    • Click on International Students
    • Click on Campus Key Login
    • Login with your Jefferson Campus Key and password
    • Ensure all biographic and financial support information is entered correctly and MATCH your passport and your I-20/DS-2019
    • You will receive an email informing you of any missing information and issuing your I-20
    • Download your I-20 from the International Students Portal, and you will receive a confirmation email
Step 3: Apply for Your F-1 or J-1 Visa
  • Pay the I-901 SEVIS fee and schedule your visa appointment at the nearest U.S. consulate
  • Required documents for the visa appointment:
    • Passport
    • Proof of payment of the SEVIS fee
    • I-20 or DS-2019 form
    • Jefferson acceptance letter
    • Proof of finances for your studies
    • Evidence of intent to return home after studies
  • NOTE: Canadian citizens must pay the I-901 SEVIS fee and have an I-20 but do not need a visa stamp
  • Inform your academic advisor, Office of International Student Programs, when you get a visa appointment and your visa
Step 4: Plan Your Move
  • Arrive in the U.S. no more than 30 days before the program start date indicated on your Form I-20 or DS-2019
  • Review resources from the Office of Student Engagement to get set up as a new student
Step 5: Attend Orientation
  • Attend the orientation set up by your school and international student orientation to learn about your program, class registration, and other requirements
  • Complete your F-1 Check-In/ J-1 Check-In per the International Student Portal guidelines