What is Form 220b, Order of Supervision?

Form 220b, known as the “Order of Supervision,” outlines clear instructions for individuals on when, how, and how often they must report to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This form is issued to non-citizens who have been released from detention, granted release from custody, or deemed low-risk and therefore not detained under the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP). It serves as a structured guide for maintaining compliance with ICE requirements.
Attention F-, M-, and J-visa holders! Will you be unlawfully present starting August 9th, 2018?

Update: On August 9, 2018, USCIS updated their previous policy memorandum. Under the revised policy memorandum, F- and M- nonimmigrant visa holders who “fall out of status” while their applications are pending but timely applied for reinstatement of status will have their “accrual of unlawful presence suspended while their application is pending.” On May 11, […]