TRAVEL SIGNATURE REQUEST PROCEDURE
All students requesting travel signatures will be required to complete the Travel Signature Request e-form. Please note that we will not be providing travel signatures via walk-ins. Plan accordingly.
Getting a travel signature is easy. Follow these simple steps.
STEP 1 – Make sure you need a new travel signature
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International students in F-1 or J-1 status must get a travel signature on their I-20 or DS-2019 if returning to complete their studies after a trip abroad.
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Each travel signature is valid for 12 months. For OPT students, it is valid for 6 months. If the signature on your I-20 or DS-2019 will be more than a year old by the time you reenter the US, you need to get a new signature before you travel.
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Incoming students or students who have completed their studies and will not return to Rutgers do not need a travel signature. Students who have a terminated I-20/DS-2019/SEVIS record are not eligible for a travel signature.
STEP 2 – Complete the Travel Signature Request Form on the RGlobal Portal
This is under the "Travel & Location Information" menu.
STEP 3 – Follow email instructions for getting the travel signature. You will be issued a new I-20/DS-2019 with a travel signature via email.
Your document will be ready within 5-7 business days. Be sure to keep all your previous I-20s/DS-2019s safely.
Do you not have enough time to request a travel signature and receive your documents before your return to the US?
If the above situation applies to you, follow these steps.
STEP 1 - Check your I-20/DS-2019 if you have it with you. You may still have a valid signature.
If you do not, continue to step 2.
STEP 2 - Request a Form I-515A at the US port of entry.
If you do not have enough time to receive a travel signature and a new I-20/DS-2019 before traveling back to the US, respectfully request that the immigration officer allow you to enter with Form I-515A. This gives you a thirty-day admission as an F-1 or J-1 student, and requires you to report to ISSS within that time frame to secure the required travel signature.
To qualify for the Form I-515A, you must have a valid passport, valid F-1 or J-1 visa, and your I-20 or DS-2019 (the officer may allow you to enter without your I-20 or DS-2019 at his/her discretion). You should not enter the US if you have a terminated SEVIS record.