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Uncertainty remains after student visas are restored

  • A federal court ruled on Friday that the government illegally terminated more than 1,200 international students' visas across U.S. Universities, prompting status restorations.
  • This court decision followed mass visa revocations since late March, some linked to alleged activist involvement, which triggered multiple lawsuits and university concerns.
  • Universities including Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland had dozens of students' SEVIS records restored, while federal agencies announced policy revisions to the visa termination process.
  • Attorney Charles Kuck described the restorations as temporary, warning the government is "buying time" and that students remain fearful of future revocations despite current relief.
  • Despite the reinstatements, affected students and institutions continue facing anxiety and uncertainty, with advocacy groups urging preparedness for possible further visa actions.
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Spectrum Local News broke the news in United States on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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