boeing747 Posted July 14, 2018 Report Posted July 14, 2018 F1 vallaki kuda rod pettadu ga A number of international students who have entered the country to attend U.S. colleges and universities may also be placed in deportation proceedings under this new policy. This is because USCIS has also recently published another new policy that will take effect on August 9, 2018. That policy redefines “unlawful presence” to include any violation of student status. [See “USCIS Policy Change Could Bar Many International Students.”] For example, if USCIS determines in the course of adjudicating an application for an immigration benefit that a student’s employment was unauthorized, or that the student’s school failed to update or maintain the student’s records, then USCIS could deny the application for immigration benefits, make a finding that the student is unlawfully present, and issue a Notice to Appear to the student. This is particularly alarming in that the student may have no prior warning that he has done anything to violate the terms of student status before removal proceedings are initiated against him. Quote
Raithu_bidda_ Posted July 14, 2018 Report Posted July 14, 2018 24 minutes ago, boeing747 said: F1 vallaki kuda rod pettadu ga A number of international students who have entered the country to attend U.S. colleges and universities may also be placed in deportation proceedings under this new policy. This is because USCIS has also recently published another new policy that will take effect on August 9, 2018. That policy redefines “unlawful presence” to include any violation of student status. [See “USCIS Policy Change Could Bar Many International Students.”] For example, if USCIS determines in the course of adjudicating an application for an immigration benefit that a student’s employment was unauthorized, or that the student’s school failed to update or maintain the student’s records, then USCIS could deny the application for immigration benefits, make a finding that the student is unlawfully present, and issue a Notice to Appear to the student. This is particularly alarming in that the student may have no prior warning that he has done anything to violate the terms of student status before removal proceedings are initiated against him. Quote
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