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  2. Begin by entering your Customer Reference Number, Date of Birth, Forename(s), and Surname in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  3. Indicate any changes in your circumstances by ticking the appropriate boxes. If you have changed your name, address, university, or course, complete the relevant sections as instructed.
  4. For each change, provide supporting evidence where required. For example, if changing your name, attach a marriage certificate or deed poll.
  5. Complete Section 4 for course changes by providing new course details and confirming whether you will be studying full-time or part-time.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the declaration on page 8. Submit your completed form to your local Student Finance NI office.

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Davis Senior High School (known as Davis High or DHS or DSHS) is one of two high schools located in Davis, California, in the United States. DHS is a WASC accredited, 3-year, public comprehensive high school covering grades 1012.
What is SEVP certification? Certification is the process schools go through to receive authorization from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to enroll F and/or M nonimmigrants.
Simply, a SEVP certified school is any U.S. learning institution that has applied for and received approval to enroll F and M nonimmigrant students.
One requirement for a school to be Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified is that the school must have dedicated employees for assisting and overseeing enrolled F and M students: Principal designated school official (PDSO). Designated school officials (DSO)
DHS works with the academic community - including school administrators, faculty, and students - on a range of issues. The Partnerships team supports DHSs mission by building, improving and leveraging relationships with the academic community.

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It is absolutely critical that you stay in legal status. If you fall out of status, you no longer have legal immigration status. If that happens, you could have serious problems with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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