Travel Authorization (J-1 Students)
Regulations
Students who wish to travel outside of the U.S. may do so but must plan wisely. In order to reenter the United States after a temporary absence, a J-1 student should have the following documents:
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A valid passport, unless exempt from the passport requirement – The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry to the U.S.
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A valid J-1 Visa – It is not possible to get a new visa within the United States. A student will have to visit a U.S. Embassy or Consulate outside of the U.S. to receive a new one. (Canadian students are exempt from this requirement.)
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A Form DS-2019 properly endorsed for travel by a Baylor RO/ARO - The Baylor ISSS Office will provide travel authorization (also known as a travel signature) to a student who requests one. Signatures are valid for 12 months of travel; however, we recommend that signatures should not be older than 6 months when traveling outside of the U.S.
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Students must allow 5 business days for processing.
If your current J-1 visa will still be valid and unexpired when you reenter the USA, you are not required to obtain a new visa. When traveling outside the US, you must take all pertinent immigration documents with you, including:
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Valid DS-2019
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Valid passport
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Valid Visa
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Supplemental Documents (if necessary)
Remember when traveling to another country that other countries have rules and restrictions on who can enter their country, and how. For travel to any country other than the home country, students must check with the Embassy of the country they would like to visit to inquire about specific entry procedures related to their home country. This includes Mexico and Canada which have entry requirements as well.
Procedure
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The student should bring his or her DS-2019 to the ISSS Office and leave it for processing.
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An RO/ARO will review the student’s file to determine if the student is in status, if his or her address is up to date, enrollment status (students must be enrolled), any holds, etc.
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Once the RO/ARO has verified all information, the student will be contacted to come to the Center for Global Engagement with his or her Baylor ID card to pick up the signed DS-2019.