How to Defer Your I-20
In order to keep the same SEVIS ID number, you must defer your admissions and I-20 by the Census Day of the semester you were first admitted to. There are two steps – the deferral of your academic admission, and the deferral of your I-20. Click on the drop down menu options below for information on how to defer your I-20.
Step 1: Defer Your Admission
In order to keep the same SEVIS ID number, you must defer your admissions and I-20 before the Census Day of the semester you were admitted. There are two steps – the deferral of your academic admission, and the deferral of your I-20.
Step 1: Deferring Your Admission
If you would like to Request to Defer your Enrollment to a later term:
Important: Enrolled students will need to drop their classes prior to the first day of class to be eligible to defer. To drop/withdraw from a course, please follow the instructions at http://registrar.utdallas.edu/registration/
- Log into your Galaxy account using your Net ID and password
- Go to Orion and select the Admission Forms option in the Applicant Center
- Within the Admissions Forms section, select the “Request Graduate Deferment” or “Request Undergraduate Deferment” option
- Fill out and submit the form by Census Day of the semester you were first admitted to
For questions regarding your deferment of admission request, please contact the Office of Admission and Enrollment at admission@utdallas.edu.
IMPORTANT: If you have deferred your admission once before, you may need to re-apply for admission. Please contact the Office of Admission and Enrollment to check your eligibility.
Step 2: Defer Your I-20
After your admission deferral has been processed and you are admitted to a future semester, you can request a deferred I-20 through iComet.
Step 2: Deferring Your I-20
To defer your I-20, please follow the instructions below:
- Log into icomet.utdallas.edu
- Click on “Prospective Students”
- Click on “F-1 Prospective Services Request”
- Complete the “Deferral I-20 Request” eForm
- Upload updated financial documents if applicable
Important: If you were awarded an assistantship/scholarship previously, for more information refer to the FAQ section.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
I was awarded a scholarship. Will it be automatically deferred to the next semester?
- If you have received a scholarship but are planning to defer your admission and I-20, you will need to reach out to your academic department or the department that issued your scholarship.
- It may not be possible to defer your scholarship and your academic department will ask you to re-apply for your scholarship.
- If you do not have an updated scholarship letter, be prepared to show updated funding for Non-Resident estimated expenses on your I-20 Deferral Request.
- Make sure your financial documents are valid. If your financial documents no longer meet the requirements listed on our website, you may not be eligible for a deferred I-20 and will need to submit updated financial documents.
I have an assistantship (TA/RA/GA). Will it be automatically deferred to the next semester?
- If you have received an assistantship (TA/RA/GA) but are planning to defer your admission and I-20, you will need to reach out to your academic department. You will need an updated assistantship letter or assistantship affidavit for the ISSO to apply the school funding to your deferred I-20.
- It may not be possible to defer your assistantship, and your academic department may ask you to re-apply.
- If you are unable to obtain an updated assistantship letter or assistantship affidavit, be prepared to show updated funding for Non-Resident estimated expenses on your I-20 Deferral Request.
- If you need to show further financial documents in addition to your assistantship, make sure your financial documents are valid. Your financial documents must meet the requirements listed on our website.
When to submit the Deferred I-20 Request?
- If you know that you will not be able to attend the semester by the program start date listed on your I-20, the earlier you start the deferral process, the earlier the ISSO will be able to defer your I-20.
- The ISSO can only provide processing times for the deferral of the I-20. For inquiries about admissions processing times, you will need to reach out to the Admissions Office: admission@utdallas.edu
- The last day the ISSO can issue the deferred I-20 is Census Day. This means if your admission is not deferred and approved by Census Day, we will not be able to defer your I-20. The SEVIS ID associated with the I-20 will be cancelled and no longer valid.
- You must also make sure your financial documents are valid. If your financial documents no longer meet the requirements listed on our website then the ISSO will not be able to defer your I-20.
- Monitor your UT Dallas email for important communication regarding deadlines about the deferral process.
- For any further questions, please reach out to an ISSO Prospective Advisor here-
- Email: issoprospective@utdallas.edu
- Schedule an Advising Appointment here: https://isso.utdallas.edu/prospective-and-transfer-in-immigration-advising/
Important: The last day the ISSO can issue the deferred I-20 is Census Day. This means if your admission is not deferred by Census Day, we will not be able to defer your I-20 and your I-20 will be cancelled.