At the Office of International Students and Scholars, we are closely monitoring travel and regulatory related actions from multiple government agencies. We are here to support students and scholars during this unsettling time. Please reach out to us at oiss@unh.edu to schedule a meeting.
Please review the links below for updates on policies, procedures, and regulations related to international students & scholars:
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Travel Considerations &Բ;
We encourage our international students, scholars on temporary visas, and U.S. permanent residents to postpone non-essential international travel until further guidance is available. &Բ;
Key points to consider: &Բ;
- Visa processing, reentry rules, and travel restrictions can change unexpectedly, possibly affecting your return to the U.S.
- International travelers may face heightened scrutiny from officials when departing or entering the U.S.
If you're currently abroad, email oiss@unh.edu for assistance. &Բ;
New Procedures to enter the U. S. from Canada at a Land or Sea Border
Effective September 30, 2025, there are new procedures that you MUST comply with prior to re-entering the United States at a land border. You may not complete this process at the land border office. You may complete this process up to 7 days before you plan to return to the U.S.
Note: If you are flying back from Canada, this does not apply to you or your travel.
Step 1: visit:
Step 2: Click on “Apply for I-94” tab
Step 3: Read the information, then click the small box to confirm your understand in the section “Mode of Entry” to get started. The form will then show.
Step 4: You will need your passport to complete this process. Fill in the information requested under Travel Application
Step 5: After you complete the application, you will click on the tab to pay through Pay.gov
Starting September 30, 2025, all individuals entering by land or sea must apply for a provisional I-94 before entering the U. S. This process costs $30 for each application (each entry). Both the I-94 website and CBP Link Mobile Application will automatically direct the applicant to the Pay.gov website. Payment must be made by either PayPal or credit card/debit card for a provisional I-94 to be issued. The Pay.gov system currently accepts the following credit card/debit cards: MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover.
You will receive a receipt that you should print and save for your records.
Step 6: You must appear at a port of entry within seven days. At the port of entry, you will show the CBP officer your passport, provisional I-94 receipt and your signed I 20 or DS 2019.
Note: If you do not appear at the border within seven days or are not issued an I-94 for any reason, the provisional I-94 will expire, and you will be required to begin the I-94 process again. There are no refunds.
What to expect at the port of entry, you may be asked to:
Submit your biometrics (fingerprint or facial scan, if required) at the port of entry and complete an interview, show evidence of your student status and/or where you reside in the U. S.
Step 7: Enter the U.S.
If you have any questions about this process, you can email oiss@unh.edu
Please carry immigration documents indicating proof of your status at all times. These include the following: &Բ;
F-1 Students, J-1 Students, and Scholars
- Passport
- Paper copy of most recent I-94 record
- Paper copy of most recent Form I-20 or DS-2019,
- Driving license/non-driver ID (if applicable)
H-1B Employees
- Passport
- Paper copy of most recent I-94 record
- Paper copy of H-1B Approval Notice (I-797)
- Driving license/non-driver ID (if applicable)