Student Employment
Special Student Relief (SSR)
Afghanistan
Cameroon
Ethiopia
Haiti
Hong Kong
Lebanon
Myanmar (Burma)
Palestine
Somolia
South Sudan
Sudan
Syria
Ukraine
Venezuela
Yemen
Benefits of SSR
How to Apply for SSR
Frequently Asked Questions
TPS & DED
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Special Student Relief (SSR) for F-1 students who are citizens of the below countries. 911爆料网 from these countries who are experiencing severe economic hardship as a result of the current crisis in their home country can apply for permission to reduce their course load and to work over 20 hours in on-campus positions or apply for an EAD card to work off-campus. 911爆料网 apply in iStart using the . They do not need to work to receive the reduced course load benefit and they do not need a job to complete the E-form. 911爆料网 receive a special I-20 that shows permission for these benefits.
For eligibility criteria see below:
Afghanistan
Effective November 21, 2023 through May 20, 2025
(September 25, 2023)
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Afghanistan, regardless of country of birth (or be an individual having no nationality who last habitually resided in Afghanistan);
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on September 25, 2023;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship "as a direct result of the current situation in Afghanistan"
Cameroon
Effective December 8, 2023 until June 7, 2025
(October 10, 2023)
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Cameroon, regardless of country of birth (or be an individual having no nationality who last habitually resided in Cameroon)
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on October 10, 2023;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship "as a direct result of the crises in Cameroon"
Ethiopia
Effective June 13, 2024 until December 12, 2025
(April 15, 2024)
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizens of Ethiopia, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on April 15, 2024;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis in Ethiopia.
Haiti
Effective August 4, 2024 until February 3, 2026
(July 1, 2024)
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizens of Haiti, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on July 1, 2024;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis
in Haiti.
Hong Kong
Effective January 26, 2023 until February 5, 2025
(May 4, 2023).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a resident of Hong Kong, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on January 26, 2023;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the emergent circumstances in Hong Kong.
Lebanon
Effective July 26, 2024 until January 25, 2026
(October 17, 2024).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizens of Lebanon regardless of country or birth (or individuals having no nationality who last habitually resided in Lebanon);
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in an F-1 nonimmigrant status on July 26, 2024;
- Be enrolled in a Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP)-Certified School;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
Myanmar (Burma)
Effective May 26, 2024 until November 25, 2025
(March 25, 2024)
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Burma, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on March 25, 2024;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the crisis in Burma
Palestine
Effective February 14, 2024 until August 13, 2025
(April 15, 2024)
To be eligible an F-1 student must:
- Possesses any authentic document described in the Supplementary Information section of the ;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on February 14, 2024;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian Territories
Somolia
Effective September 18, 2024 until March 17, 2026
(July 22, 2024).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizens of Somolia, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on July 22, 2024;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis in Somalia.
South Sudan
Effective November 4, 2023 until May 3, 2025
(September 6, 2023).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of South Sudan, regardless of country of birth (or be an individual having no nationality who last habitually resided in South Sudan);
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on September 6, 2023;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan.
Sudan
Effective October 20, 2023 extended until April 19, 2025
(August 21, 2023).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of the Republic of Sudan, regardless of country of birth (or be an individual having no nationality who last habitually resided in Sudan);
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on August 21, 2023;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis in Sudan.
Syria
Effective April 1, 2024 until September 30, 2025
(January 29, 2024).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Syria, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on January 29, 2024;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the ongoing civil unrest in Syria since March 2011
Ukraine
Effective October 20, 2023 extended until April 19, 2025
(August 21, 2023).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Ukraine, regardless of country of birth (or be an individual having no nationality who last habitually resided in Ukraine);
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on August 21, 2023;
- Be enrolled in an Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine.
Venezuela
Effective March 11, 2024 until September 10, 2025
(March 11, 2024).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Venezuela, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on March 11, 2024;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current humanitarian crisis in Venezuela
Yemen
Effective September 4, 2024 until March 3, 2026
(July 10, 2024).
To be eligible, an F-1 student must:
- Be a citizen of Yemen, regardless of country of birth;
- Have been lawfully present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on July 10, 2024;
- Be currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status;
- Be enrolled in an SEVP-certified academic institution; and
- Be experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis in Yemen.
Benefits of SSR
- Ability to reduce course load in Fall & Spring semesters
- Ability to work on-campus over 20 hours per week during Fall and Spring OR apply for off-campus work permission.
How to apply for ssr
To apply use the to submit applications for the necessary I-20 to either gain permission to reduce your course load (6 hours for undergraduates and 3 hours for graduates) for the coming academic year and work over 20 hours in an on-campus job OR to reduce your course load and apply for special off-campus work permission with USCIS. The process is outlined in the E-Form. You do not need a job to apply.
Frequently Asked Question's for SSR & TPS
TPS & DED
911爆料网 can also read more information about TPS & DED below. Please note that while the Office of International Services can help you with the SSR process we suggest speaking with an immigration attorney regarding the below processes.