Travel Outside the U.S. for J-1 Students

You will need current documents in order to travel back into the U.S. after leaving while on your J-1 visa. The Immigration and Advising Coordinator can help you navigate the appropriate documents you need and provide a travel signature for your trip.

Required Documentation

You should have the following documents with you (not in your luggage) when you re-enter the United States. If you left the U.S. without getting your DS-2019 signed or you forgot the document, you will receive a Form I-515A and need to contact the Immigration & Advising Coordinator to get a new DS-2019.

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Immigration inspectors may ask you to verify the financial support indicated on your document. Carry documentation with you (such as employment verification letter, bank statement, scholarship letter, letter verifying your employment at UNI).

  • Unofficial Transcript or a Verification of Enrollment Letter (students only)
    This is a record of your academic career at the University and verifies full-time enrollment at the University
  • Unofficial transcripts and verification of enrollment letters are available from any Student Services Center on campus
  • Carry copies of Reduced Course Load form(s) in which you had less than a full course load, if applicable
  • You should also bring transcripts from any other schools attended in the U.S.
  • Offer Letter of Employment
    This is the letter that students receive from an employer when offered a job for those that have been authorized for pre-completion, mandatory, post-completion, or post-doctoral academic training
  • Letter from Supervisor and a UNI Business Card (scholars and student-interns only)
  • We recommend scholars and student-interns ask their Faculty Mentor at the University to write a letter to prove that they are pursuing the original purpose of their stay in the U.S.
    The letter should include the following three points
    • The Faculty Mentor is aware of the scholar or student-intern's travel
    • The travel does not negatively effect the scholar or student-intern's J program objective
    • The Faculty Mentor expects the scholar or student-intern to return to the University of Minnesota to complete their J program