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F-1 Visa Revocation: Hundreds of international students have had their F-1 visas revoked by the U.S. government recently. ❌
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Violation of Visa Conditions: Students were caught violating visa conditions, such as not maintaining full-time enrollment. 🎓
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Failure to Attend Classes: A major reason for revocation is students not attending their scheduled classes. 📚
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Non-Compliance with SEVIS: The U.S. tracks student enrollment through SEVIS, and non-compliance can lead to visa issues. 🔍
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Use of Fraudulent Documents: Some students were found using false documents to enter the U.S., prompting visa revocation. 📝
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Failure to Report Changes: Failure to report changes in student status, such as transferring schools, also leads to consequences. 📑
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Immigration Enforcement: U.S. immigration authorities are tightening enforcement to ensure compliance with visa rules. 🚔
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Risk of Deportation: Students whose visas are revoked may face deportation if not rectified in time. ✈️
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Tips to Avoid Revocation: Stay enrolled, attend classes, and report any changes to your school and SEVIS. ✔️
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Consequences for Future Visas: Violations can make it harder to obtain a U.S. visa in the future.
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