Marshall student who had visa revoked may remain in US: Judge
- A court ruling this week restored international student Roy's previously terminated legal status.
- His status termination happened during a widespread government effort targeting international student visas.
- Over 1,100 students attending 174 institutions faced similar visa revocations since late March.
- Lawsuits detail students' "mental and financial suffering" caused by their disrupted status.
- Roy's restored status remains temporary, leaving his future academic plans in the United States uncertain.
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Marshall student who had visa revoked may remain in US: Judge
4 WVU students, 3 alumni have visas revoked by U.S. government (April 2025) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — A Marshall University graduate student who had his visa revoked by the Trump administration a few weeks ago will now be allowed to stay in the country thanks to a temporary restraining order. According to court documents shared by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) West Virginia, Shival Vyas, an Indian citizen and Marshall student who is…
Judge issues restraining order to allow Marshall grad student to stay in US
Related Video: ‘He had no notice’; ACLU files lawsuit on behalf of Marshall student HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) - A federal judge is allowing a Marshall University graduate student to stay in the country after their student visa was revoked, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia. ACLU-WV says the judge issued a temporary restraining order that will allow the student to remain in the country. Marshall graduate student’s …
Amnesty International urges US to stop revoking foreign student visas
Amnesty International urged the US Department of Homeland Security to stop revoking the visas of foreign students in a letter-writing campaign Tuesday. The demand comes in light of the substantial rise in deportation proceedings initiated by the US government against students, particularly those protesting against human rights violations in the US or the Gaza Strip. Amnesty said that there is an increased targeting of persons based on their nati…
Temporary restraining order granted in lawsuit over students' legal nonimmigrant status
On Wednesday, a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit over the legal nonimmigrant status of a group of international students.Earlier this month, several universities shared that some students had their Student & Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) status terminated. In Michigan, similar situations at were reported at Western Michigan University, Grand Valley State University, the University of Michigan and Cen…
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