Applicants meeting admission requirements will receive:
Check your email for essential updates and visit the following websites for necessary information:
If your Visa is denied or pending please contact us at global@wou.edu. With the following information:
If your Visa is approved, please follow these steps after obtaining your United States Visa from the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Notify the Office of International Education & Development (OIED), and email us at global@wou.edu with the following information:
Next Steps:
Housing Arrangements
Booking your flight
Keep your passport, I-20, and Admission letter in your carry-on. Do not put it in your checked luggage.
Important Flight Booking Tips:
Before traveling make sure to bring all these documents with you!
Print and carry the Emergency Contact information of the Office of International Education & Development. Keep your passport, I-20, and Admission letter in your carry-on; do not place them in checked luggage.
Review the Arrival page for airport details. Wait for your confirmed visa before finalizing travel plans.
Upon admission to Western Oregon University and demonstrating adequate funds to cover your first year of study in the U.S., you will receive an I-20 or DS-2019 immigration document.
Contact us immediately at global@wou.edu for any necessary corrections or deferral requests.
Visit the Immigration Documents and Sevis page for more information about immigration documents, comprehensive F-1 and J-1 regulatory information, and a description of the electronic student and exchange visitor information system, and SEVIS.
The Immigration and National Act stipulates strict requirements for student visa applicants. During the visa interview, the consular officer swiftly assesses your eligibility based on the following criteria:
Anticipate the interview in English and respond concisely, as time is limited. Ensure a confident and polite demeanor as initial impressions significantly impact your outcome.
Note: If you are denied a student visa, get the reasons you were denied in writing and ask the officer for a list of documents he or she would suggest you bring in order to overcome the refusal. Contact the OIED office to see if we can help or if you will need to defer your I-20 or DS-2019 to a future term.
Applicants should be prepared to provide: