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Colleges and universities across the U.S. have announced that over the past month, at least 1,680 international students—but likely thousands more—have had their statuses terminated in SEVIS, a ...
Feds aren't telling schools or students when their visas are revoked. This system is the only way they're able to find out.
The government claims the students' visa revocations were initiated by the State Department and were unrelated to changes in SEVIS. A hearing on the students' request for a preliminary injunction ...
Seventeen current and former students have had their Student and Exchange Visitor Information System records terminated by federal authorities, and at least four of the 17 reported that their ...
F-1 International students are only considered "SEVIS transfer students" for immigration purposes ... who are ending an academic program at another U.S. institution (for example program ends in May or ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Four Western Michigan University students have had their Student & Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) status terminated, according to the school. "Termination of ...
But as of late last night, the federal government is reversing course and reinstating students’ SEVIS records. Elora Mukherjee, director of the Columbia Law School Immigrant Rights Center, first heard ...
According to an Inside Higher Ed tracker, over 1,840 SEVIS records from over 240 colleges and universities across the United States were terminated. The New York Times reported on April 25 that a ...
for example, the school learned of four student visas being revoked “through its daily monitoring of a government database known as SEVIS,” according to a statement from WPI President Grace Wang.