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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Some UMD, Hopkins revoked student visas restored in Maryland
Some revoked student visas associated with the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park have been restored after a court order led the Trump administration to reverse their terminations. A federal court ruled Friday that the government’s mass termination of students from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System database was illegal. More than 1,200 international students at U.S. colleges, universities and …
YSU announces international students' SEVIS records restored
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) -- Youngstown State University President Bill Johnson announced Monday that all Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) records have been restored for international students. According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's website, the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) is part of the National Security Investigations Division and acts as a bridge for government organizations interested in …
UConn students get SEVIS records restored; others remain in limbo
Several international students in Connecticut can now resume their employment and studies after their records were restored in a federal database, according to the University of Connecticut. “We have learned that all of the impacted students at UConn have now had their SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Program) records restored by the federal government, meaning absent some other unexpected change, they should be able to resume their studies a…
Two Univ. of Northern Iowa international students get student status restored
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