Issue 9: Campus Arrival
Today's Tip: Arrival to the UMD Campus

Today’s tip of the week highlights steps you should take to prepare for campus arrival.

  • Arrival to the US and customs
  • Transportation from the airport
  • Snapshot of UMD systems
  • ISSS welcome events
Arrival in the U.S. and Customs

Important Documents to Carry with you


  • Your passport, valid for at least SIX MONTHS beyond the date of your expected stay;
  • Your Form I-20 if you are an F-1 student or your Form DS-2019 if you are a J-1 student;
  • Evidence of financial resources;
  • Letter of admission;
  • Receipt for paying the SEVIS fee;
  • Phone number for International Student and Scholar Services: +001 301-314-7740.


If you have a driver's license in your home country and are interested in obtaining a driver's license in the US, you should bring your home country license.

Customs and Border Protection

While on the plane, you will be given the Customs Declaration Form (CF-6059) to complete.  

At the port-of-entry, an immigration officer will review your documents and ask you several questions about your stay in the US. If you have more than one visa, be sure to open your passport to the visa you will use for study when presenting it to the Customs officer. The officer will electronically enter the visa status you are admitted with (F-1, J-1) and how long your stay in the US is valid. If you arrive by plane, you may access this information by finding your arrival record using your passport and travel information. 
 
Exception: If you arrive by land, a paper I-94 is sometimes placed in your passport.

Transportation from the Airport

There are three major airports that surround the Washington, DC area: Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (BWI); Reagan National Airport (DCA); and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).


Shared vans are an economical alternative where public transportation is not an option or if you are traveling with lots of luggage. Shared "Super Shuttles" can be booked in advance or directly at the airport. These services take you directly to your door but are cheaper than a taxi. If you travel in a group, you can save money by booking together.


Taxis or Rideshare are abundant but can be costly (at least $40 from Reagan National, $70 from Baltimore, and $90 from Dulles). Taxis are available outside the terminal at every airport. With the Uber or Lyft app, you can also arrange a rideshare that is slightly cheaper.


Public Transportation (metro train or bus) is available from Dulles, Reagan National and Baltimore airports. Please see their websites for more information From BWI and Dulles a direct connection is not available and several changes are required. 


For more information, please click here.

Introduction to UMD's Digital Systems

UMD has multiple digital systems you will be navigating during your education. Please see the links below to familiarize yourself with some of the more common websites and portals. 




Sign up for ISSS welcome events!

We can’t wait to meet you! Please review the Welcome events planned for you, sign up for all events will open January 9, 2024 in iTerp.

Engaging with ISSS

Connect with us 


Ask your questions via our Live Chat, available on our website Monday-Friday from 9-11 a.m. ET.


Schedule a Virtual Appointment with an ISSS advisor. Appointments can be scheduled under newly admitted students Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m. ET.


By email: isss-admissions@umd.edu

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We hope that you find these emails informative and helpful. You are receiving

them because you have been accepted to the University of Maryland for the Spring 2024 semester. If you do not intend to enroll at UMD, please inform ISSS via your iTerp checklist, your department, and either the Graduate School (graduate students) or the undergraduate admissions office (undergraduate students-please fill out this form) that you decline your admission.