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    Exclamation Travelling on approved COS to F1 to Mexico

    Hi everybody,

    USCIS recently approved my COS application from H4 to F1. I need to travel to Mexico for 2-3 days. While coming back do I need to have F1 visa stamped on my passport or I can enter showing approved COS notice and University issued I-20? In no case I want to go back to H4 , so it is important for me that they allow me to enter on F1 status.

    Please let me know asap as I have to do necessary bookings.


    Thanks,
    Century

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    Century,

    You absolutely need a visa to enter. If you don't have F1 and you end up using H4 you have then your status in US will become H4 again!

    I-20 and COS notice is of no use to enter. You need a visa. Good luck.

    p.s. You can try to stamp your F1 in mexico though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Century View Post
    Hi everybody,

    USCIS recently approved my COS application from H4 to F1. I need to travel to Mexico for 2-3 days. While coming back do I need to have F1 visa stamped on my passport or I can enter showing approved COS notice and University issued I-20? In no case I want to go back to H4 , so it is important for me that they allow me to enter on F1 status.

    Please let me know asap as I have to do necessary bookings.


    Thanks,
    Century
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    Q,
    Won't Century be eligible for Automatic Visa Revalidation?



    Quote Originally Posted by qesehmk View Post
    Century,

    You absolutely need a visa to enter. If you don't have F1 and you end up using H4 you have then your status in US will become H4 again!

    I-20 and COS notice is of no use to enter. You need a visa. Good luck.

    p.s. You can try to stamp your F1 in mexico though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CleanSock View Post
    Q,
    Won't Century be eligible for Automatic Visa Revalidation?
    Yes Indeed it is possible. But I think it is very risky because there are too many conditions there to be met.
    Contigous territory - check
    30 day or less trip - ?
    F1 - Check
    I20 - Check
    Same or different status - check
    Valid passport or exempt - ?
    Authorization under 212d3 - ? (too complicated for me)
    Not applied for visa - probably yes
    Has maintained and intends to resume nonimmigrant status - yes

    So while the law may allow entry without a visa - I personally never had experience with this. If somebody else did then please share.
    I no longer provide calculations/predictions ever since whereismyGC.com was created.
    I do run this site only as an administrator. Our goal is to improve clarity of GC process to help people plan their lives better.
    Use the info at your risk. None of this is legal advice.

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    I have no experience with AVR on F1. My spouse changed status from H4 to H1b. She and I have returned using AVR from Canada. She had no H1b visa on her passport -only had an expired H4 visa. They let us in by looking at the i-94 card.

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