Frequently Asked Questions for International Undergraduate Students
- General
- How To Apply
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SEVIS
All International Students and Exchange visitors will be required to pay a $350 SEVIS fee before being granted an F-1 or J-1 Visa.
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Appointment at the American Embassy and the Visa interview
After receiving the Form I-20 from the university, the student should pay the SEVIS fee and make an appointment with the American Embassy/Consulate in his/her home country.
- Finances and expenses
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Living accommodations
Living in one of our residence halls enables you to participate in a well-rounded educational experience that caters to your personal and professional development.
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Medical Records and Health Insurance
Health Insurance and Immunization information for International students
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How do I defer my admission?
If you are unable to attend the university for the semester you applied, please notify us by email at intUGadm@newhaven.edu. If you plan to enroll in a future semester, you will need to submit a new application for that term. You will not need to resubmit all of your documents. However, you will be required to submit new financials and any updated transcripts.
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University Immigration Services
The Office of University Immigration Services (UIS) provides document services and visa advising to the University’s diverse international student and scholar population throughout their visa status life cycle from the issuance of the I-20 or DS-2019 until the end of post-program periods of practical training.
Learn More about UIS