On This Page: Overview • Eligibility • How to Apply • Current SSR Programs
Overview
Special Student Relief (SSR) is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) provision that temporarily suspends specific regulations for F-1 students from areas facing emergent circumstances such as conflict, natural disaster and economic crises. This regulatory flexibility allows students to reduce their course load and to work over 20 hours in on-campus positions or apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to work off-campus.
Eligibility
To qualify for SSR, you must meet the following criteria as specified by DHS through a Federal Register notice:
- Citizen of a country listed in the SSR notice
- Lawful residence in the U.S. as of the date listed in the Federal Register Notice
- Enrolled full-time at University of Arizona
- Maintaining of F-1 status as a student (not on OPT)
- Experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the emergent circumstances
How to Apply
An international student advisor must verify your eligibility in the SEVIS and issue an updated I-20 confirming your eligibility for SSR.
Instructions:
- Meet with an international student advisor to determine your eligibility for SSR. Email an advisor to schedule an appointment:
- Submit the Special Student Relief e-form in MyGlobal, including a detailed letter explaining how you are experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the crisis mentioned in the relevant notice. Be sure to include the following:
- Why employment is necessary to avoid severe economic hardship
- Why the hardship is a direct result of the situation specified in the SSR notice
- If you are requesting off-campus employment authorization, you must apply for and obtain authorization by filing Form I-765 with USCIS.
Special Considerations:
- University Enrollment Policies: SSR does not waive the minimum unit enrollment requirements for on-campus employment or university scholarships.
- Final Adjudication by USCIS: If applying for off-campus work authorization, a recommendation by ISS for Special Student Relief does not guarantee that your application will be approved by USCIS.
- Employment Authorization Document (EAD): If applying for off-campus work authorization, you must wait to receive your EAD from the USCIS before engaging in off-campus employment.
Current SSR Programs
Afghanistan
- Federal Register Notice (effective May 20, 2022 through November 20, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective November 21, 2023 through May 20, 2025)
Burma/Myanmar
- Federal Register Notice (effective November 26, 2022 through May 25, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective November 26, 2022 through May 25, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective May 26, 2024 through November 25, 2025)
Cameroon
- Federal Register Notice (effective June 7, 2022 through December 7, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective December 8, 2023 through June 7, 2025)
Ethiopia
- Federal Register Notice (effective December 12, 2022 through June 12, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective June 13, 2024 through December 12, 2025)
Haiti
- Federal Register Notice (effective August 3, 2021 through February 3, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective February 4, 2023 through August 3, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective August 4, 2024 through February 3, 2026)
Hong Kong
- Federal Register Notice (effective November 26, 2021 through February 5, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective January 26, 2023 through February 5, 2025)
Lebanon
- Federal Register Notice (effective July 26, 2024 through January 25, 2026)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective November 27, 2024 through May 27, 2026)
Palestinian Territories
- Federal Register Notice (effective February 14, 2024 through August 13, 2025)
Somalia
- Federal Register Notice (effective September 18, 2021 through March 17, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective March 18, 2023 through September 17, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective September 18, 2024 through March 17, 2026)
Sudan
- Federal Register Notice (effective April 19, 2022 through October 19, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective October 20, 2023 through April 19, 2025)
South Sudan
- Federal Register Notice (effective March 3, 2022, through November 3, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective November 4, 2023, through May 3, 2025)
Syria
- Federal Register Notice (effective April 22, 2021 through September 30, 2022)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective October 1, 2022 through April 1, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective April 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025)
Ukraine
- Federal Register Notice (effective April 19, 2022 through October 19, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective October 20, 2023 through April 19, 2025)
Venezuela
- Federal Register Notice (effective April 22, 2021 through September 9, 2022)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective September 10, 2022 through March 10, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective March 11, 2024 through September 10, 2025)
Yemen
- Federal Register Notice (effective September 4, 2021 through March 3, 2023)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective March 4, 2023 through September 3, 2024)
- Federal Register Notice-Extension (effective September 4, 2024 through March 3, 2026)