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Reference 8 CFR 214.1(b)(3)] 2.F. Which islands are defined as adjacent islands?

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Reference 8 CFR 214.1(b)(3)] 2.F. Which islands are defined as adjacent islands?

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• Saint Pierre • Miquelon • The Dominican Republic • Haiti • Bermuda • The Bahamas • Barbados • Jamaica • The Windward and Leeward Islands • Trinidad • Martinique • Other British, French, and Netherlands territory or possessions in or bordering on the Caribbean Sea [Reference INA, Section 101(b)(5)] 2.G. Do I need a valid visa to visit Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands? No. You will need a valid SEVIS Form I-20 and a valid unexpired Form I-94. Be sure that you do not have a terminated SEVIS record indicating that you are out of status. 2.H. How do I know if I have a terminated record in SEVIS? Your DSO can tell you what your SEVIS record status is and give you appropriate travel related advice. 2.I. I want to travel outside the United States, but my SEVIS record has been terminated. Can I return if I travel? If you need to travel on a terminated record, you must visit your DSO. If your school has requested a data fix, the DSO will put your help desk ticket number on your Form I-20

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