3C.2 Understanding SEVIS & I-20 Issuance
SEVIS is the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System used to track international students in the USA. After admission, the school issues an I-20 form, which is a key document for the student visa application. Students must pay the SEVIS fee and use the I-20 to proceed with the visa process and interview scheduling.
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