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UCLA Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools

Contacting UCLA regarding your I-20

General Suggestions

  • When you contact us, please spell your first and last name and provide us with your UCLA Student ID (UID) number (provided in your letter of admission) and information on how we can contact you.
  • Student information is confidential. If you have a problem concerning your CFS or I-20, we need to speak to you (the student). Please contact us directly.
  • If you are calling from overseas, please leave an e-mail address for us to contact you.

Who to contact

Undergraduate Admissions

Please contact Undergraduate Admissions if you have questions about receiving your I-20 form from UCLA or if you have general questions about your admission.

For questions about obtaining your I-20:

If your last name begins with A-L:

If your last name begins with M-Z:

For any other questions:

Undergraduate Admissions mailing address and phone:

International Admissions Advisor, Attn: I-20
UCLA Undergraduate Admissions & Relations with Schools
1147 Murphy Hall, Box 951436
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436
USA

Phone: (310) 825-3101
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. PST

Fax: (310) 206-1206


Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars (DCISS)

Once you have received your I-20 from Undergraduate Admissions, questions about obtaining your F-1 Student Visa, registering your transfer (if you are currently attending a U.S. school) with the USCIS, or USCIS regulations should be directed to DCISS. (Also, remember that you must check in at DCISS and attend a mandatory workshop once you arrive in the U.S.)

DCISS Web site:

www.internationalcenter.ucla.edu

DCISS email:

intl@saonet.ucla.edu

DCISS mailing address and phone:

106 Tom Bradley International Hall
417 Charles E Young Drive West
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1379

Phone: (310) 825-1681
Fax: (310) 206-1612

UCLA Campus Map

(look for "Murphy Hall" in Northeast - quadrant G-4 and "Bradley International Hall" in Northwest - quadrant C-4)

New Student Guide - International Bruins