You just returned to the United States from spring break and forgot to pack your passport. Or, perhaps you traveled to the United States for the first time to start at a U.S. school, but do not have your Form I 20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status,” with you…
Many international students come to the United States to study in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. As of February 2015, there were 414,613 F and M students studying STEM in the United States, and 33 percent of those STEM students are female.STEM has become…
Are you interested in interactive data and information about international students in the United States? If so, visit the new Mapping SEVIS by the Numbers on Study in the States!This interactive map illustrates data from the quarterly SEVIS by the Numbers reports. You can explore all countries of…
Female STEM Students in the United States Up 68 Percent from 2010The latest SEVIS by the Numbers is available on ICE.gov.Using data from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), this quarterly report provides a snapshot of international student data, including the number of…