N.C. State, UNC and Duke among those seeing student visas revoked
- Colleges reported the U.S. Government is terminating international student visas unexpectedly in April 2025.
- The Trump administration's executive order on January 20 initiated increased scrutiny of immigrants, impacting student visas.
- Universities, including UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke, and N.C. State, confirmed some students' legal residency status was terminated with little notice.
- Duke students received emails stating, "Additional information became available after your visa was issued," without further explanation.
- Visa revocations leave students vulnerable to detention and deportation, creating fear and uncertainty on campuses nationwide.
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UNC Charlotte international students' visas revoked, sparking concern
(QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Several University of North Carolina at Charlotte international students have had their visas recently revoked, authorities confirmed with Queen City News. As of April 10, UNC Charlotte has been notified that the SEVIS records for six international students have been terminated by the U.S. government. NC State, UNC, and Duke students speak out after classmates’ visas are revoked This move has raised concerns among the i…
Some NC international college students seeing visas unexpectedly being revoked
Some international students’ visas are being revoked unexpectedly at colleges and universities across the country, including four in North Carolina. Six international students at UNC-Charlotte, six international students at UNC-Chapel Hill, two international graduate students, an alumnus on Optional Practical Training at Duke University, and two graduate students at North Carolina State University are among those who have had their student visas…
6 UNC international students have visas terminated by federal government, school says
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WNCN) — Six students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill have had their visas revoked by the federal government, the school said Tuesday. "UNC-Chapel Hill's International Student and Scholars Services is aware that, at this time, the Student Exchange and Visitor Program records six of our international have been terminated by the U.S. government," the school's media relations department said. No reason was given fo…
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