Non-U.S. students
FAQs for international students studying in the U.S.
Questions and answers about loans for international students studying in the U.S.
Who is eligible to apply for international student loans?
- Students who are not U.S. citizens or non-citizen permanent residents and who are attending an eligible U.S. college or university.
- Borrowers are required to have a creditworthy cosigner who is a U.S. citizen or a non-citizen permanent resident.
Students who are not U.S. citizens or non-citizen permanent residents and who are attending schools outside the U.S. are not currently eligible for Sallie Mae loan products.
What loans are available?
These are our loans for non-U.S. students pursuing a course of study at eligible U.S schools:
*Check with your school to see if it participates.
What is acceptable CIS documentation for a Signature Student loan?
U.S. permanent residents and other eligible aliens must submit a copy of the front and back of their current Citizenship and Immigration Services Form I-551 (Alien Registration Card). We do not accept expired cards.
If the student borrower does not have a current Form I-551, we will accept
- a temporary CIS Form I-551,
- a passport stamped "Temporary 551," or
- Form I-90 (Application to Replace Alien Registration Card), and
- a copy of the student's passport.
International students must submit a copy of one of the following:
- Student visa (type F1, H1B, J1, or M1). If the student is already in the U.S. and the expiration date on the student visa has passed, we require an I-94 with a future expiration date.
- Valid passport with photo and current CIS Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) with any of the following classifications:
F-1 and D/S; J-1 and D/S; M-1 and D/S; or H1B
Public Interest Parolee (PIP)
Asylum status granted indefinitely
Refugee status granted indefinitely - Current CIS Form I-688B or I-766 (Employment Authorization) that entitles the student to work and attend school in the U.S.
For international students who do not yet have a valid Social Security number (SSN), we can accept the first loan application with an "administrative SSN" that will be assigned by Sallie Mae. For future loans, it is preferred that borrowers apply with a valid SSN, but if borrowers are not able to obtain a valid SSN, they may be allowed to use the administrative SSN for all future private loans with Sallie Mae.
Put the student borrower's Social Security number on all CIS forms.
Per the CIS, all colleges and universities have a designated school official (DSO) who should be knowledgeable and up-to-date on CIS regulations. If you have any questions about the documentation required for a Signature Student loan, please contact your DSO.
How can I reach Sallie Mae International?
You may contact Sallie Mae International by email at askinternational@salliemae.com or by phone.
Call us toll-free: international toll-free number dialing instructions.