From: VISA Office
Date: April 19, 2023
Subject: ISS News, April 19, 2023: ISS' Availability on April 26, End of Semester Reminders, Grad Cap Decorating, Summer Courses, Cap-Gap I-20s, STEM Micro-Internships, SELP, Good Vibes, and More



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April 19, 2023

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in this issue:

  1. End of Semester Reminders
  2. ISSNews Summer Schedule
  3. OPT & CPT Workshops
  4. Features
  5. Campus Happenings
  6. Other Opportunities
  7. Good Vibes Only
  8. How to Request a Cap-Gap I-20
  9. ISS Staff Unavailable April 26

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ISS staff members are here to support you! 

Please visit our website to learn about the advising options that are available and connect with us so that we can assist you.

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ISS Staff Unavailable April 26, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Center for International Affairs will be hosting the International Achievement Luncheon on April 26.

Staff will also be unavailable between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. as everyone will be helping to prepare for the event.

Please plan your visit to ISS when staff members are in the office and able to assist you. 

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End of Semester Reminders

If you have thoughts about traveling abroad during the break, be sure to ask yourself these questions:

Do I need to extend my I-20 or DS-2019? If you do, read more under the Frequently Asked Questions Section. Undergraduates, be sure to list your Dean in Undergraduate Studies (This is not Dean Wolcowitz.  If you don't know who your dean is, email ugstudies@case.edu to ask) on your request and graduate students, you should list your academic advisor.

Do I need to transfer my F-1 or J-1 SEVIS record? If you do, read more under the Frequently Asked Questions Section.

Do I need to get a new travel signature on my I-20 or DS-2019? If you do, you can read about that process and other factors related to travel and reentry for F-1 and J-1 students.

Also,

  • be aware of all travel-related policies. Be sure that you are monitoring all requirements for entry to the United States and complying with university policies related to returning to campus.  **If you have any doubts or concerns about your ability to return to the United States by the start of the next semester, ISS recommends that you consider remaining in the United States and not traveling abroad.**
  • check the validity of the visa in your passport. Some US Embassies and Consulates still have limited services available and there could be significant delays in visa issuances. This delay could significantly affect your ability to return to the United States.
  • make sure your passport is valid at all times. Please prepare as early as possible if you need to apply for a new passport.  There are certain benefits for which F-1 students apply when they are in the United States and the agencies that oversee those benefits often require applicants to have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months into the future.

Do you have more questions that you need help answering? Get in touch with ISS staff during advising hours or by email before you leave campus.

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OPT & CPT Workshops

ISS offers Optional Practical Training (OPT) and CPT Workshops to go over in detail the application process, student responsibilities, and other important considerations.

Being well informed before applying for either authorization is extremely important and applying early is critical!

USCIS is publishing that it takes 3-5 months to process submitted OPT applications. Plan to complete a required OPT workshop as early as possible to be best prepared. Remember, you do not need to have a job offer to apply for OPT!

You do need to have a job offer before applying for CPT authorization and you are not eligible to begin your experience until you have proper authorization in place. It can take several days to become authorized.

Virtual workshops led by an advisor have been scheduled and information about required registration, attendance, and the application process can be found on our website under the OPT and CPT sections.

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How to Request a Cap-Gap I-20

If you've properly filed for a change of status to H-1B or been selected to receive an H-1B, you may be eligible for the cap-gap extension. To qualify for the H-1B cap-gap extension:

  • a petition must be timely filed
  • the employment start date of October 1 of the current year must be requested
  • a change of status must be requested
  • there may be no violations of current F-1 status

The cap-gap extension automatically extends a student's duration of status (time period during which an F-1 student is legally present) in the United States. If a student is on a period of valid post-completion OPT at the time the H-1B petition is filed, employment authorization is also extended. For students who complete their period of valid post-completion OPT and are on their 60 day grace period at the time the H-1B petition is timely filed, their duration of status will also be extended, but does not extend any kind of work authorization during that time.

ISS can help you obtain a cap-gap I-20 if you meet all of the above criteria. Below is some information about our policies for creating your cap-gap I-20.

Please be aware that ISS is not provided any advanced notification of an H-1B petition being selected. SEVIS only contains H-1B information once the USCIS system called CLAIMS properly updates it. CLAIMS also updates the SEVP Portal; students have access to the exact information that staff does.

ISS' ability to generate a cap-gap I-20 is completely dependent on the SEVIS record being properly updated by USCIS' CLAIMS. Cap-gap functionality in SEVIS is directly linked to information being properly transferred from CLAIMS and a student's SEVIS record indicating that the petition is either pending or approved. When the transfer of information and functionality are working properly, a cap-gap I-20 can be provided within about 5 business days. To initiate the request for your cap-gap I-20:

  • Log in to Terra Dotta via www.visas.case.edu
  • click on this link.
  • Complete the electronic form and upload all of the necessary materials. ISS must have these items on file in order to process your request.
  • Wait to hear from ISS. Please be very mindful of both your timing of this request and the timing that ISS requires (5-7 business days) to process the required paperwork for you. This is an extremely busy time in our office and we appreciate your patience!

In cases where a student has received either receipt information or an approval notice for the H-1B petition but CLAIMS has not properly updated the SEVIS record, an I-20 cannot be generated by ISS since the option to create the I-20 is actually not available in the computer system. A manual update to fix the data must be requested by ISS. These data fixes can take several weeks, even months, before they're resolved and before ISS will initiate one, the student must discuss the process with an advisor.

Once ISS is able to prepare a student's cap-gap I-20, an advisor will send an email when it's ready. If ISS is unable to prepare the cap-gap I-20 for any reason, an advisor will contact the student via email to discuss next steps.

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ISSNews Summer Schedule

After Commencement, ISS will continue to publish and send ISSNews to all international students, but not every Wednesday since activity slows significantly during the summer.  Please continue to check your CWRU email regularly and read through any ISSNews publications that we do send out. They will include information that is important to be aware of as student visa holders!

ISS will resume its weekly ISSNews publication in August as we all prepare for the Fall semester.

Features

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Campus Happenings

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University Health & Counseling Services Offers Timely Care and a Variety of Other Wellness Programs to Consider

Thursday, April 20
Start End   Event         Location
1:00pm 2:00pm BIPOC Support Space Online Event
1:00pm 2:00pm Nutritious Foods and Where to Find Them Online Event
Monday, April 24
11:00am 2:00pm FREE STUDENT STI TESTING TVUC Second Floor Conference Room
12:00pm 1:00pm T.H.I.N.K. Suicide Prevention Training (In Person) TVUC Senior Classroom A
3:00pm 4:00pm BIPOC Support Space Private Location (register to display)
6:00pm 7:30pm I'm Fine, It's Fine, Everything is Fine. Private Location (sign in to display)
Thursday, April 27
1:00pm 2:00pm BIPOC Support Space Online Event
Monday, May 1
3:00pm 4:00pm BIPOC Support Space Private Location (register to display)
6:00pm 7:30pm I'm Fine, It's Fine, Everything is Fine. Private Location (sign in to display)
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EVENT

VIBE Painting Pop-up with CIA's DeAnne Smith

Friday, April 21
12:45pm - 2:00pm
1st Floor Art Gallery, Kelvin Smith Library, 11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
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Join DeAnne Smith, Cleveland Institute of Art painting student, and Kelvin Smith Library in a pop-up painting session in the first floor Art Gallery. Enjoy a moment in time to tap into your favorite music and respond through art! A variety of art supplies and light snacks will be provided.

Bring: earbuds (optional) and some friends!

Mark your calendars for DeAnne's solo exhibit, VIBE, opening in the Kelvin Smith Library Art Gallery on June 6th at 4 p.m.

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Celebrate Legacy Week, April 24 - 29

Legacy Week was established in 2017, to observe and showcase the history of Case Western Reserve University's momentous history. During this week various departments, offices, student organizations, staff and faculty members, and individual students will host various programs and events to bring to light the unique history of CWRU.

To learn more about Legacy Week 2023 and planned events, visit Student Activities and Leadership's Campus Traditions website.

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EVENT

Freedman Fellows Forum

Friday, April 28
10:00am - 12:00pm
Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship, 11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
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Want to see what you can do using Kelvin Smith Library’s digital scholarship resources?

You're invited! Join us for a forum and reception celebrating the progress (and results!) of the ‘22-’23 student and faculty Freedman Fellows on April 28th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship at Kelvin Smith Library.

Celebrate the accomplishments of your peers, hear about the impressive research conducted on campus and enhanced by digital scholarship tools, and learn about the opportunities of becoming a Freedman Fellow in the upcoming year.

2022-2023 Student Fellows
Jill Laquidara, doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology
Manish Tyagi, master’s in Finance student
Felix Yan, master’s in Finance student
Prajakta Joshi, doctoral candidate in Biomedical Engineering

The Walter Freedman and Karen Harrison Freedman Student Fellowships provide funding for undergraduate and graduate students to complete targeted digital projects under the guidance of Kelvin Smith Library’s Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship team.

2022-2023 Faculty Fellows
Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, Department of History
Kevin Inouye, Theater Department
George Blake, Department of Music
Anastasia Dimitropoulos, Department of Psychological Sciences

The Freedman Faculty Fellows program is generously funded by the Freedman Fellows Endowment, established by Samuel B. and Marian K. Freedman.

See the projects of past participants here: https://case.edu/library/research/digital-scholarship/freedman-fellows-program

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Other Opportunities

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Save the Date & Volunteer at the Cleveland Asian Festival

May 20 - 21, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., AsiaTown | Rain or Shine | FREE Parking at CSU E. 24th & Payne Lots 

Summer Courses

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Spoken English Language Programs (SELP)

Spoken English Language Programs (SELP) in the School of Graduate Studies will offer a free four-week Seminar in Culture and Communication on Wednesdays this summer from June 7 to June 28, 2023, 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm. The seminar is open to all graduate and professional international students and postdocs. In this seminar, students will gain a deeper understanding of US culture while improving spoken English skills.

During this seminar, students will participate in thoughtful discussions and authentic situations with instructors and campus guests for confidently communicating in English. Seminar enrollment will be kept small enough for ample time to practice spoken English.

Topics will include US academic and social culture, idioms, networking, language pragmatics, and small talk.

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Spoken English Language Programs (SELP) in the School of Graduate Studies will offer a free four-week Seminar in Advanced Fluency on Wednesdays this summer from July 12 to August 2, 2023, 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm. The seminar is open to all graduate and professional international students and postdocs. In this seminar, students will practice intonation, reductions, linking, deletion, assimilation, palatalization, and other skills for speaking English more fluently.
 

 

Class enrollees will participate in thoughtful discussions and authentic situations with instructors and campus guests for confidently communicating in English. Seminar enrollment will be kept small enough for ample time to practice spoken English.

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You are welcome to enroll in either or both seminars. However, seminar program participants will be asked to attend at least three of the four sessions in order to be enrolled.

 

To enroll, simply email Eric Moore, Director of Spoken English Language Programs, at eric.moore2@case.edu to request a seat.

Good Vibes Only

In this section, we are including some things that we hope will make you laugh and smile, help you relax, be entertaining, give you something to do, etc.

This is a good vibes only section and we're sending them out to you!

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Artist Reimagines Various Animals, Objects, And Food As Anime Characters

If you would like to promote your event or opportunity through ISSNews, please make a complete submission (including flyers, images, details, etc.) for consideration by noon on Monday to international@case.edu. ISS cannot guarantee that all submissions will appear in the newsletter, as space is limited, but staff will review all timely submissions fo