An F-1 student is living in fear as he faced a SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) termination due to no fault of their own.
Taking to Reddit, the student recently revealed that their SEVIS record was automatically terminated due to a simple error by their DSO (Designated School Officer), who forgot to update course registration for two semesters. This wasn’t some shady activity or academic violation but an honest mistake.
The student never even knew until months later, when he was transferring schools. Thankfully, the DSO reached out, reactivated the record, and the transfer went through.
While everything seems good for him legally, the F-1 visa holder is in panic over the current administration’s immigration policy. Now the student wants to travel internationally but he is afraid of what will happen if Customs and Border Protection (CBP) digs into the past SEVIS termination.
While technically resolved cases shouldn’t impact reentry, CBP and other authorities haven’t been kind to immigrants with “shady” pasts as of late. Officers can ask uncomfortable questions or maybe do something worse if they see the old termination and don’t like the explanation.
This fear shouldn’t linger on the minds of those who have legal status, especially innocent students. But that’s the panic that the current administration has induced.




