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Transferring Your F-1 SEVIS Record To Ohio Wesleyan University INTERNATIONAL STUDENT International Student Services SEVIS 214 Hamilton-Williams Campus Center TRANSFER-OUT 61 South Sandusky Street FORM Delaware, OH 43015 If you are currently attending Ohio Wesleyan University as an international student in F-1 visa status and are planning to transfer to another school in the USA, you must formally notify us of your intent to transfer. Your SEVIS record will not be “transferred-out” until this completed form is received by International Student Services at Ohio Wesleyan University. You should complete this form only after you have been formally notified of your admission to the school and that the school will issue to you a new I-20 form. Part I – Your Personal Information: Your complete name: ______________________________________________________________ Your OWU ID number: _______________ Your SEVIS ID number: _______________________ Part II – Information About the School to Which You Intend to Transfer: Name of school to which you intend to transfer as it appears in SEVIS: _________________________________________________________________________________ School’s SEVIS ID: ________________________________________________________________ Location of school: ________________________________________________________________ Part III -- Instruction to OWU to Transfer My SEVIS Record: I instruct Ohio Wesleyan University transfer my SEVIS record to the above school on the date listed below. I also give Ohio Wesleyan University permission to release any information about myself to the above school as required to facilitate this transfer. I understand that it is my responsibility to maintain my immigration status and insure the accuracy of the above information. I also understand that it may take up to four weeks to process this transfer. I request that my SEVIS record be transferred on this date: _______________________________. ____________________________________________________ ____________________ Signature Date Ohio Wesleyan University Telephone: 740-368-3070 International Student Services Email: [email protected] Fax: 740-368-3073 .
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