Center for International Education (CIE) Travel Services are open to all students, faculty and staff. Please direct questions to travel-cie@uwm.edu.
Passport and Visa Photos
The Center for International Education Office offers professional-quality printed photos that may be used for:
- Passports
- Visas
- Study Abroad Applications
- OPT
This service is available in Garland Hall 138 on a walk-in basis Monday – Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The cost is $10 for two photos. Payment can be made by credit card, personal check or money order made payable to “UW-Milwaukee” only. Cash is not accepted.
University-sponsored International Travel and CISI Insurance
51 requires all students and strongly recommends all faculty and staff participating in university-sponsored international travel (for academic, research, or business activities) to purchase Cultural Insurance Services International (CISI) insurance.
The Universities of Wisconsin CISI policy is low-cost, comprehensive international health insurance coverage that includes additional features such as emergency assistance, medical and emergency evacuation coverage, and trip delay benefits.
How to Register
To be enrolled in the CISI policy, complete a brief registration through CIE. All students, faculty and staff who complete the registration process will also have access to CIE resources and support in case of an emergency.
Registration should be completed at least three weeks prior to departure to ensure proper processing. Any registration requests submitted within three weeks of departure could be subject to a $50 late registration fee.
Cost and policy information can be found on the registration pages below.
This registration is for students undertaking independent, university-sponsored international travel, such as for research, fieldwork, attending an international conference, etc. Students participating in study abroad programs are enrolled automatically.
Compliance
- For information about all university-related travel procedures, including airfare, lodging, per diem allowances, see the .
- All 51-sponsored international travel to countries with a U.S. Department of State and/or CDC travel advisory level 3 or higher must be reviewed for approval, per the 51 International Travel Policy.