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Hundreds of international students nationwide, including some from Ohio, have seen revocations of F-1 visas, the document that allows them to enter the country but is separate from their legal status...
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A federal judge is set to order the visa reinstatement of a Chinese doctoral student at Dartmouth College after it was inexplicably revoked by Homeland Security.
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According to USA TODAY, this is a growing trend across the nation as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is canceling student visas, with some reasons including roommate disputes or off-camp...
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The recent graduates whose visas were revoked were on post-completion OPT status, according to university officials, which allows them to work in the US for up to one year after they graduate.
Typically, if a visa status is revoked, a student can complete their studies in the United States, but they cannot leave and re-enter the country. However, if students have their legal residency status removed, such as in the case of Khalil and Öztürk, they must leave the country immediately or risk being detained.
Mass. has the fourth-largest number of international college students, creating panic amid the Trump administration's visa revocations.
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Colleges and universities across Pennsylvania and the country continue to report international student visas being revoked.Seven current and recent graduates at Carnegie Mellon University were notified that their service was terminated,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he's revoked the visas of 'lunatics,' but civil-rights experts say the administration is targeting free speech.
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The United States has revoked the visas of four international students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and 13 students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, university officials confirmed. WPI learned of the students’ visas being revoked “through its daily monitoring of a government database known as SEVIS,
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Homeland Security visa crackdown rises as 4 UO international students must leave or risk deportation
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security terminated each student’s visa due to “unspecified criminal charges,” according to the university. The loss of the F-1 visa means each student must leave the country within 15 days. Staying longer risks arrest or deportation.