Several UCLA student visas revoked by US government, chancellor says
- Five international students at UMass Amherst had their visas revoked, officials announced Friday.
- Federal authorities attributed these revocations to alleged incidents, sometimes even minor violations.
- UMass was not notified directly; they discovered the revocations through SEVIS database checks.
- Chancellor Reyes stated that students receive notification of revocations via email used for visa application.
- UMass established the Angel Fund and is connecting students with campus resources for support.
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UMass Amherst, Harvard, Northeastern report several student visas revoked by federal government
Massachusetts universities including UMass Amherst, Northeastern University and Harvard are all reporting that numerous students have seen their visas revoked in recent weeks, joining colleges across the country as the federal government moves to expel foreign students. Harvard reported three students and two recent graduates, UMass Amherst reported five students, and Northeastern reported “several” students and recent graduates who’ve had their…
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