Entering the U.S
You should not enter the U.S.
until you have your Student (F-1) Visa. [If you have not yet applied for
your visa, please click the link for visa information on our homepage.]
When you board the plane for the U.S., have these documents with you:
- Your passport (which must
be valid for at least six months after your arrival date)
- Your F-1 student visa
- Your I-94 card ( it is usually
stapled in your passport)
When you enter customs in the U.S.,
you may be fingerprinted and photographed. This is part of a new security screening
program, called US-Visit, which began in January of 2004. This program is designed
to help prevent terrorism in the U.S.
What to Expect in Houston
- Houston is a large, multicultural
city. There are many activities, stores and people from other cultures,
and you will be welcome.
- Houston has mild to warm weather.
The average winter temperature is 16ºC. It does not snow in Houston. Summers
are warm and humid, with average temperatures around 30ºC. Bring cool cotton
clothing for summer and light jackets and sweaters for winter.
- Houstonians use air conditioning
in houses and buildings during the summer months. You may need to use a
light sweater indoors until you adjust to this.
- Clothing, food, and personal
items are fairly inexpensive in Houston.
- Many cultural restaurants
are available. Meal prices vary from $3.00 for fast food to $8.00 for an
average meal. Grocery prices are low.
- Entertainment is readily available
in Houston and prices are reasonable. Sports, nightclubs, movies, performing
arts, and amusement parks are just a few of the recreations available.
- Medical treatment is expensive
in the U.S. Use traveler's insurance and be prepared to purchase university
insurance to protect yourself.
Getting from the Airport to your Destination
Students coming to Houston usually
come to Houston's Intercontinental Airport. The university no longer arranges
airport pick-up. However, a Houston company called Student
Transportation Service offers airport pick-up. If you desire this service,
you must set it up for yourself prior to arrival. To do so, email:
airportwelcome@yahoo.com.
Students may also take a taxi cab, an airport shuttle bus which
brings them to a destination in downtown Houston, or a city bus.
Coming to the University of Houston-Downtown
The University of Houston-Downtown
is open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Students who arrive at the airport on the weekend or later than 3:00 p.m.
on a work day should plan to go directly to their housing location.
When you come to the university,
be prepared to register for your courses. You will need your passport, I-20
and I-94 card. You will pay for your classes on this day, so bring a credit
card (Visa, Mastercard or Discover), U.S. checkbook, money order, or cash.
However, we do not recommend traveling around town with a lot of cash.
Housing
If you have not yet established housing, please click on the housing information on our homepage. It is better to secure your housing before you arrive.
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