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When purchasing your plane ticket please note that all new students are required to arrive no later than Monday, January 9, 2012. You are allowed to enter the United States no more than 30 days before the reporting date listed on the I-20 or DS-2019. You will not be allowed to enter the United States after the start date listed on the I-20 or DS-2019. If you are facing unexpected delays in arriving please notify International Services as soon as possible to discuss your options. Please refer to the section After Arriving in the United States and make careful note of the dates and activities you are required to attend. During this time, you will participate in new student activities such as taking necessary placement tests, meeting with your advisor to register for classes, and attend orientation. It will also give you time to adjust to the campus, the culture, and the community. Starting January 7, 2012 The Village at Little Falls and Russ Residence Hall will be open to international students who have been assigned a room. If you plan to arrive before January 7, 2012 you will need to arrange your own accommodations off-campus. If you plan to live off-campus, be sure your housing arrangements are available to you upon your arrival.
In certain cases, if there is some problem with your documents, you may be issued a 30 day entry on your I-94 card, and issued a form I-515, with instructions to see your international student advisor. If you receive this form, come to the International Services office upon your arrival.
The inspector will first attempt to verify your status by using the Student and Exchange and Visitor Information System (SEVIS). In the event that the Officer needs to verify information with your school or program, provide them the name of the Assistant Director of International Services, Ms. Aditi Patel, 973-655-6862. In the event you arrive during non-business hours (evening, weekends, holidays), you can call campus police at 973-655-5222 and they will contact Ms. Patel on your behalf. For more information, visit http://www.ice.gov/sevis/factsheet/100104ent_stdnt_fs.htm
From Newark International Airport: Although it will cost more money, we strongly suggest that you take a taxi from Newark Airport. Ask the taxi driver to take you to Montclair State University in Montclair (Valley Road Exit off Route 3 West). The cost will be approximately US$50.00 including the customary driver’s tip. Cost should be arranged with the driver before leaving the airport. Enter the University at the Normal Avenue entrance and proceed to either Russ Hall or the Village at Little Falls. Go to the Residence Hall Office and ask for assistance in getting to your assigned room. If you plan to live off-campus, give the taxi driver the address of your arranged housing. If you must arrive at LaGuardia or JFK airport, we suggest that you arrange for a friend or family member to pick you up and bring you to campus. Do not take a taxi from these airports, as the cost will be very high. However, you can arrange to take the "Olympic Airporter", a ground shuttle bus from Kennedy Airport to Newark Airport. The "Airporter", runs from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm and the cost is $30.00. For more information, go to this link: http://olympic-limo.com/schedule-airport%20transfer-ewr%20jfk.html. Once you arrive at Newark Airport, follow the directions above. If you have difficulty in your travels, you may call us from anywhere toll-free by dialing 1-800-624-7780; when you hear a recording, dial 0 - a campus operator will answer - then ask for International Services at extension 6862. Our regular office hours are 8:30-4:30 Monday through Friday. During the months of June through August, the University operates on a summer schedule, and our summer office hours are 8:00 a.m.—5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The campus is closed on Fridays. After office hours, you may contact the Campus Security at (973) 655-5222. |
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