Office of International Programs

F-2 Students

About F-2 Visa

  • Your F-2 lawful status is the official U.S. government designation and authorization of your stay in the U.S. as a non-immigrant dependent of an F-1 student. Your status is dependent upon and in effect for the duration of your F-1 principal visa holder.
  • Before leaving the port of entry, check to make sure this information has been entered in your documents.
    Your status is designated by the Customs and Border Patrol officer who reviews your visa and other documents at your port of entry, and upon your admittance, writes your lawful immigration status and the length of time you may remain in the U.S. on your Form I-94 and Form I-20 (shown below).
  • You will probably have “D/S” as the length of stay; it means “duration of status” or until the program completion date noted on your Form I-20—providing you continue to maintain the requirements of your status.
  • In most instances, your visa category and immigration status will be the same, F-2, unless you change your lawful status after entering the U.S. For example, you may change from F-2 to F-1.
  • Immigration matters are the responsibility of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Maintaining Status

Under U.S. immigration law and realizing that your status is dependent upon and in effect for the duration of your F-1 principal status holder, it is your responsibility to maintain F-2 lawful dependent status. Begin by reading the “Instructions to Students” on page 2 of your Form I-20; then carefully follow them and the information below:

  • Have a valid passport at all times.
  • Check in with the school listed on your current Form I-20.
  • Do not enroll in a full-time course of studies on campus; however, you may enroll in part-time study that is avocational or recreational in nature after receiving authorization from International Students & Scholars office.
  • Keep your Form I-20 valid and accurate by following the proper procedures when your F-1 principal:
    • Applies for an extension of program which must be done prior to its expiration date
    • Transfers from one program to another (e.g., ESL to regular school) or from one level to another (e.g., bachelor’s to master’s)
    • Transfers schools.
  • Follow the grace period rules governing admittance to the U.S. no more than 30 days before your F-1 spouse’s program start date and those pertaining to your remaining in the U.S. for up to 60 days beyond your F-1 spouse’s program completion date or any authorized practical training.
  • Abide by rules requiring disclosure of information and prohibition on criminal activity.
  • F-2 dependents, like all other non-immigrants, are required to disclose fully and truthfully all information requested by DHS.
  • Dependents are also required to obey federal, state and local laws.
  • Do not accept employment or engage in business under any circumstances.

Office of International Programs

Email: iss@utahtech.edu

Phone: 435-879-4687

Office: Student Activity Center (SAC), 106