Students who applied to an undergraduate program should contact Undergraduate Admissions.
Email: admissions@ohio.edu
Phone Number: 740.593.4100
To join a university in the U.S. you need a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). You can join a university as a student in F-1 status using an I-20 or in J-1 status using a DS-2019.
You will need the COE to apply for the visa stamp at your consular office and to complete several important steps in the arrival process.
Once you have been admitted to the University and complete all of the necessary requirements, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Graduate College or the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE) will provide you with one of the following documents:
The Student and Exchange Visitor Program requires F-1 students to provide financial documentation demonstrating sufficient funding for at least one academic year.
The program also requires J-1 students to demonstrate that they have sufficient funding to support themselves, and any dependents, for the duration of their program.
Financial documentation examples include, but are not limited to:
*Liquid assets refer to cash or cash equivalents, such as a savings or checking account. Stocks, bonds, and other investments are not liquid assets.
The ISSS team does not create initial immigration documents. Contact the office that applies to your admission type for assistance with your document status.
Students who applied to an undergraduate program should contact Undergraduate Admissions.
Email: admissions@ohio.edu
Phone Number: 740.593.4100
Students who applied to a graduate program should contact the Graduate College.
Email: graduate@ohio.edu
Phone Number: 740.593.2800
Applicants who need help with English should contact OPIE.
Email: opie@ohio.edu
Phone Number: 740.593.4575
Once you have obtained your COE, you can begin the process of acquiring a visa. Learn more about the process and next steps on the Visa Information page.
After you acquire your COE and Visa, you can begin preparing to make your journey to campus. Learn more about preparing for departure and making travel arrangements, what to pack in your luggage and the U.S. Port of Entry process on the Traveling to Campus page.