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USC defines an international student as anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. American citizens who reside in other countries and attend foreign schools are not considered international students.
What is F-1 Status? Status is your nonresident category officially granted by an immigration official. To be in F-1 status means that you are legally in the U.S. and have benefits and restrictions specified in the immigration regulations for the F-1 visa category.
Once a visa holder arrives in the United States, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security then acts as the responsible agency for granting entry into the country, as well as enforcing immigration regulations that affect international students once they are in the United States.

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These five steps explain the process an international student can follow to study in a university or college in the U.S.: Research your options. Postsecondary education includes six degree levels. Finance your studies. Complete your application. Apply for your visa. Prepare for departure.
If you are a US Citizen, legal resident or green card holder living outside of the US and applying to US Colleges, you are NOT considered an International Student.
In general: F and J student visa holders are considered resident aliens after five calendar years in the U.S.
International Student Services helps: process F-1 and J-1 immigration benefits. navigate university policy and understand F-1 and J-1 visa restrictions. ensure university and student compliance with immigration policies. provide educational tools, including workshops and tutorials.
An international student is defined by meeting the following criteria: Enters or is in the US specifically for the purpose of study. Does not have US citizenship or legal permanent resident status but is currently in the US on a non-immigrant visa (F-1, J-1, etc.) Does not hold permanent resident status (a green card

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