Thinking about switching schools but worried about losing your F-1 status? Good news — transferring your F-1 visa to AELS Irvine is one of the simplest moves an international student can make, and you don't have to leave the country to do it.
Why Students Choose AELS Irvine
Students from community colleges, universities, and other language schools transfer to AELS Irvine every term. The reasons are consistent: smaller class sizes, a strong focus on real conversation, more flexible schedules, and a friendlier price point. Add in the central Orange County location — close to beaches, freeways, and great food — and Irvine becomes one of the easiest cities in California to call your new academic home.
Our ESL classes in Irvine include full-time and part-time options for all levels, plus TOEFL prep and Conversation Bridge for students preparing for college or American workplace life.
How the F-1 Transfer Works
Most students are surprised at how simple it is. Your F-1 visa stays the same — only your SEVIS record moves to AELS. The basic steps:
- Apply to AELS Irvine and get your acceptance letter
- Request a SEVIS transfer release from your current school's DSO
- Receive your new I-20 from AELS Irvine
- Report to AELS within 15 days of the start date on the new I-20
That's it. No new consulate interview, no new visa stamp required as long as your current one is valid.
Start Your English Journey in Irvine
If you're looking for an English school in Irvine that actually feels supportive — small classes, real teachers, real friendships — AELS Irvine is ready to welcome you. Our admissions team will walk you through the whole F-1 transfer process so you can focus on learning.
📍 Learn more about our ESL programs at www.aels.edu or visit our AELS Irvine location on Google Maps to experience small-group English classes focused on conversation, confidence, and real-life communication. → AELS Irvine on Google Maps
👉 Read the full article here: How to Transfer Your F-1 Visa to AELS Irvine: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Students

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