Another this is your switch to F1 is just the "status", you will NOT have a F1 visa. Visa is only issued outside US. So you will not get a visa stamp on your passport, all you will get this way is a new I-20, prove you are of F-1 status. So you definitely have to maintain your J2 or other status before F1 become effective (not when you get the I-20 form).
your I-20 has a date when your F-1 start,
before that you still have to maintain your status, say J2.
Another this is your switch to F1 is just the "status", you will NOT have a F1 visa. Visa is only issued outside US. So you will not get a visa stamp on your passport, all you will get this way is a new I-20, prove you are of F-1 status. So you definitely have to maintain your J2 or other status before F1 become effective (not when you get the I-20 form).
Another this is your switch to F1 is just the "status", you will NOT have a F1 visa. Visa is only issued outside US. So you will not get a visa stamp on your passport, all you will get this way is a new I-20, prove you are of F-1 status. So you definitely have to maintain your J2 or other status before F1 become effective (not when you get the I-20 form).
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多謝諸位了,現在我明白了。
-neurojun-
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