Visa revocations leave international students in limbo
- On April 10, the Department of Homeland Security revoked the F-1 visa status for three Montana State University international students.
- DHS acted under its authority, with the agency later claiming criminal charges caused the SEVIS status termination.
- The ACLU of Montana filed a lawsuit on April 14 contesting the revocation on behalf of two students.
- A federal court granted a temporary restraining order April 15, reinstating visas for 14 days.
- The temporary order allows the two students to continue school and work while their legal challenges proceed.
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Mass revocations of student visas are bad news for American businesses
The Trump administration is quickly implementing its immigration agenda, which far exceeds deporting illegal immigrant criminals. Recently, the administration has begun revoking the legal status of foreign students en masse, in a move that may end up sabotaging American businesses in the long term. There are more than 1500 known cases of foreign student legal status being revoked at this point, with apparently little to no explanation given. La…


Australia's ruling party to hike student visa fees again in pre-election pledge
Australia's ruling party to hike student visa fees again in pre-election pledge Australia's ruling Labor Party said on Monday it would raise visa fees for international students to A$2,000 ($1,279) if reelected, the latest measure aimed at the lucrative education sector that has been a major source of immigration.The visa fee hike, from A$1,600 currently, will bring in A$760 million over the next four years, Australia's Treasurer Jim Chalmers an…
Visa revocations leave international students in limbo
Legal battles are underway after the Department of Homeland Security revoked the visas of more than a thousand international students studying in the U.S. We sit down with an immigration attorney to discuss the rights students and schools have.
Revoked international visas reinstated for several Bay Area college students, many still in limbo
In the last 24 hours, many international students across the Bay Area are finding out their visas have been reinstated. This comes after the federal government abruptly terminated their status sparking confusion and litigation.
Did Frontier Airlines Bag Fee Drama Almost Lead To Deportation?
An Iranian PhD student at the University of Connecticut named Elika Shams has filed a lawsuit against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, after her student status was terminated without due process. What does that have to do with travel? Well, she thinks that this happened due to a confrontation she had related to a Frontier Airlines flight she had booked, as flagged by PYOK. Iranian student has confrontation at Frontier…
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