Passports and Visas
After having been accepted for admission to North Dakota State
University, students will receive a letter notifying them of their
acceptance. Students will receive the Form SEVIS I-20 Certificate
of Eligibility for non-immigrant "F" student status or Form DS2019
for sponsored student "J" status. In addition to obtaining a
passport, a student must also procure a visa from a United States
Consulate. This visa stipulates that the student is coming to the
United States for the purpose of study and is expected to return to
his/her respective country after completion of the academic
program.
Vaccination Records
All students must bring with them original or certified copies of
their records of vaccinations for communicable disease (diphtheria,
measles, rubella, whooping cough, tetanus, polio) in order to be
allowed to register. For those students who have lived within the
past 5 years in a country where tuberculosis (TB) is endemic,
documentation is required of TB screening within 6 months prior to
college entrance. Questions concerning this requirement should be
directed to the Student Affairs Office, North Dakota State
University, P.O. Box 5596, Fargo, ND 58105-5596, USA. TB screening
also is available during orientation. You will not be permitted to
register for classes until you show documentation of TB
screening.
Transportation and
Arrival
Fargo is served by Northwest and United Express airlines. Transfer
to these airlines can occur at most U.S. airports. Greyhound Bus
Lines maintains a Fargo terminal. AmTrak provides intercity rail
passenger service and has a depot in Fargo. Taxi service from the
airport to the university should cost about $18.
Students should plan to arrive in Fargo one day prior to
registration/orientation day. As soon as their travel itinerary is
known, students should e-mail or write to the Office of
International Programs giving the time and place of arrival.
Airport pickup can be arranged if a student gives sufficient
notice.
Upon arrival, students should call or go to the Office of
International Programs if it is during business hours. The office
is located on campus in Memorial Union, Room 116, and is open
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. (June, July, and
August office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Telephone number is
(area code 701) 231-7895. Students arriving at other times should
follow the preparation for arrival instructions sent with the
immigration document and go to a nearby hotel or motel via taxi.
They can call the International Office as soon as it opens the next
business day.