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If you are currently studying in F-1 or J-1 status on a part-time basis you should have applied for a "Reduced Course Load" by now. If you haven't please see an advisor during walk-in hours.
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203B Vivacqua Hall (062-57)
1700 North Broad Street
Temple University
Philadelphia PA 19122-3429
TEL  (215) 204-7708

FAX  (215) 204-6166

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PLEASE NOTE: The Office of International Services does not provide immigration advising to individuals who are not affiliated with Temple University. This office advises Temple University students, prospective
students and individuals who are sponsored by Temple University. Other individuals seeking immigration advice should consult with a qualified immigration attorney or the international student advisor at their schools.
Message from the Director

Welcome to the web site of the Temple University Office of International Services. This office is committed to providing exemplary service and support Temple University's international students, scholars and researchers. The Office of International Services also contributes to Temple University's intellectual and cultural diversity through its service to the international student and scholar community.

To accomplish its mission, the Office of International Services generates all required legal documents required for nonimmigrant students and scholars; provides advisory and counseling services; serves as a liaison to university departments, United States and foreign government agencies and the greater community; facilitates the assimilation of international students and scholars into the larger Temple Community; and contributes to the international community's cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.

Our office is responsible primarily for assisting international students, faculty, and researchers who are engaged in full-time study, teaching, or research at Temple University. This service is based on the requirements of their nonimmigrant visa status, and the subsequent administrative responsibilities assigned to the University by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The office provides advice and assistance regarding government regulations and has been designated the only official University office authorized to issue nonimmigrant visa documents for student, faculty, and exchange-visitor programs. Therefore, all questions concerning nonimmigrant matters should be referred to the Office of International Services.

In addition to these responsibilities, our Office provides a variety of services and programs for international visitors in order to assist them in their educational and professional objectives and to make their visit to this country as pleasant and productive as possible. International student advisors are available to assist with personal or immigration problems involving international students and scholars. The advisors also work very closely with the appropriate offices on campus to coordinate the services available to international scholars and to make proper referrals.

An in-depth orientation program is offered to all incoming new students, and every effort is made to provide ongoing orientation during the course of the academic year through the assistance of Peer International Educators , social and recreational activities, weekend activities, weekly coffee hours, holiday dinners with an American family, and occasional Talk and Taste Programs.

I believe that information that you need to be a successful international student is available on this web site; but if you cannot find what you need here, you may also send us an e-mail at ois@temple.edu or call our office at (215) 204-7708.

Wishing you a successful stay at Temple University, I remain

Yours Sincerely,

Martyn J. Miller, Ph.D.
Director
Office of International Services
Temple University

 

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