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It is very important to clarify two legal terms in order to fully
understand how to maintain your legal status in the US. People are often
confused about the terms "visa" and "immigration
status". We frequently hear students say "My visa is expired.
How do I get my visa extended?" Some of the students mean their visa
stamp in their passport is expired, but some really mean their I-20 or DS-2019
Form is expired. To answer this question, the OISS staff has to
clarify what you mean: the visa stamp or your I-20, or DS-2019. If what
you mean was your visa stamp in your passport, F-1 and J-1 visa can not
be extended within the US. You can only renew it at US embassy outside the
US. However, it is not necessary to do so if you have no plans to travel
overseas. If you mean your I-20 or DS-2019 is expired, you must come to
the OISS for a program extension or reinstatement. The following paragraphs
explain the difference between visa and immigration status. We hope it
will clarify the confusion.
Visa
Immigration Status
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