Review the information below if you are an F-1 visa student and intend to take ACC classes while your SEVIS record (I-20) and full-time status remain at another college or university. View application deadlines.
Documents Required for F-1 Students Co-enrolling in ACC
Upload the required application documents directly into your application profile, with clear PDF scans of each document, into the categories below. Where multiple forms and documents are required, ensure you scan all documents into one PDF file to upload into the appropriate category. Your application will not be complete until all supplemental documents are received.
Items Required for F-1 Co-Enrollment Students (Academic)
Document | Instructions | Access Form |
---|---|---|
International Student Data Sheet | On form | |
Passport | Photocopy identification pages in your passport. | Provided by student |
Visa Document F-1 visa or F-1 Status USCIS Approval Notice |
Photocopy | Provided by student |
I-94 Document Form I-94 arrival/departure card |
Print instructions. | Provided by student |
Form I-20 | Photocopies of all current and previous form I-20s (pages 1 and 2) | Provided by student |
Unofficial college transcript All college/university transcripts |
See transcript instructions. | Provided by school attended |
Proof of enrollment | See transcript instructions. | Provided by school attended |
Unofficial high school transcript | Not required if you attended college. See transcript instructions. | Provided by school attended |
Application fee Application fee — Temporarily Waived |
Upload email receipt once paid. | Provided by student |
USCIS I-797 Receipt Notice Form I-797 Notice of Action, if applicable |
Photocopy; submit if you have an application pending with immigration of I-797 (I-130, I-485, I-589, I-539). | Provided by student |
Employment Authorization Document (Card), If applicable |
Photocopy of EAD (front and back). Submit if you currently or have previously received authorization to work in the U.S. | Provided by student |
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