Non-F1 Students
Overview
The list is a general guideline for students to assist with the Santa Fe College Admissions process.
It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain their visa status and be aware of their own visa restrictions. For questions about your immigration status or restrictions, contact United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. In most cases, the principal may only engage in Community Education courses.
Status | Eligible to Study at SF? | Documents Needed |
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Parolee | Yes |
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Asylee | Yes |
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Refugee | Yes |
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Conditional Permanent Resident | Yes |
Same as documents for Permanent Resident |
Temporary Resident | Yes |
Temporary Resident Card (Form I-688) |
Visa Category A | Principal - Community Education Only Dependents - Yes |
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Visa Category B | Community Education Only |
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Visa Category C | No |
N/A |
Visa Category D | No |
N/A |
Visa Category E | Principal - Community Education Only Dependents - Yes |
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Visa Category F-1 | Yes |
See F-1 Student Application Packet |
Visa Category F-2 | Yes, part-time study only |
F-2 Dependents should contact ISS directly for assistance with the admissions process. |
Visa Category G | Principal - Community Education Only Dependents - Yes |
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Visa Category H 1-B | Principal - Community Education Only Dependents - Yes |
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Visa Category I | Principal - Community Education Only Dependents - Yes |
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Visa Category J | J1 Exchange - Community Education Only J1 Au Pair - Yes J2 - Yes |
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Visa Category K | Yes |
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Visa Category L | Yes |
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Visa Category M | No |
N/A |
Visa Category N | Yes |
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Visa Category O | O1 - Yes O2 - Community Education Only O3 - Yes |
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Visa Category P | P1, P2, P3 - Community Education Only P4 - Yes |
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Visa Category Q | Community Education Only |
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Visa Category R | Principal - Community Education Only Dependents - Yes |
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Visa Category S | Yes |
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Visa Category T | Yes |
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Visa Category U | Yes |
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Visa Category V | Yes |
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Visa Category NATO-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | Yes |
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Citizens of Micronesia | Yes |
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Citizens of the Marshall Islands | Yes |
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Family Unity Beneficiaries | Yes |
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Temporary Protected Status | Yes |
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Withholding of Deportation | Yes |
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Granted Suspension of Deportation or Cancellation of Removal | Yes |
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Granted a Stay of Deportation or Stay of Removal | Yes |
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Granted Deferred Action Status | Yes |
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Granted Deferred Enforced Departure Status | Yes |
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Applicants for Adjustment of Status | Yes |
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Applications for Asylum | Yes |
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Cuban-Haitian Entrant Category One | Yes |
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Cuban-Haitian Entrant Category Two | Yes |
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Cuban-Haitian Entrant Category Three | Yes |
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Cuban-Haitian Entrant Category Four | Yes |
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Nonimmigrants who are attending school incidental to their primary purpose for being in the United States may attend either part-time or full-time (unless otherwise noted). However, these nonimmigrants must abide by the rules of their current status and cannot extend their stay in the United States for the purposes of completing a program of study or a degree. Spouses and children who derive their status from that of the principal may not remain in the United States beyond the period approved for the principal in order to continue schooling. In most cases, children lose their derivative status at the age of 21 and must apply for a change of status to F-1 if they wish to remain in the United States to continue their course of study.
Florida Residency for In-state Tuition
Students in categories that are eligible to apply for Florida Residency must complete the Florida Residency Form. Both the student and the claimant must show proof of eligible immigration status.